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Artist:Guy Mitchell
Label:  Columbia
Country:UK
Catalogue:D.B. 3238
Date:3 Mar 1953
Format:10"
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Community: 43 Own, 3 Want
Price Guide:$3
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AGuy MitchellShe Wears Red FeathersB. Merrill10.0  Rate
BGuy MitchellWhy Should I Go HomeB. Merrill10.0  Rate


Notes

with Mitch Miller and His Orchestra and Chorus

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Number: 411196  THUMBNAIL
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Description: A Side Label


Number: 411197 
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Description: B Side Label


Comments and Reviews
 
YankeeDisc SUBS
25th Aug 2019
 She Wears Red Feathers

....a song from my youth I never tire of hearing......

Guy sings #....I work in a London Bank....#......yeah, Right....

acknowledgements to previous video posted by soultwinz......"He's dead, Jim..."
 

 
soultwinz SUBS
30th May 2016
 

Love the fabulous flip
 

 
fixbutte
29th Mar 2016
 Changed to Feb 1953 for now, where it goes well together with nearby numbers in the Columbia catalogue, which could have been released earlier as well. Somebody with better information may take over.

Also corrected Mitch Miller's misspelled name.
 

 
ZebedyZak
29th Mar 2016
 Actually, it reached Number 1 in the NME charts on 13 Mar 1953. It entered the charts on 13 Feb 1953 but it did not go straight in at Number 1, it took another month to go all the way. That release date of March 1953 is wrong, however. The latest it could have been released was 6 February 1953, but since the chart was only a Top 12 in those days it was probably released in January 1953.

I heard this song in a movie soundtrack once (I can't remember which movie it was). The song was released some nine years before I was born.

Oddly enough, Guy Mitchell's two British chart-toppers in 1953 were not his biggest successes in the States. This one only got to number 19 in the USA, while his other UK smash in 1953, "Look At That Girl", did nothing at all over there. His only transatlantic chart-topper was "Singing The Blues", although he did hit the top in both countries with different singles.
 

 
doberman
6th Aug 2013
 'Feathers' another great sing-along song from Guy Mitchell.
 

 
Alan Warby
30th Jun 2013
 Reached Number 1 in the NME charts, 13 Feb 1953.
 


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Linked Releases

Finland - Columbia - 1953

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See Also

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Lists

The UK Hit Singles of the NME Era - 312 Items - List by djcarbines
UK Number Ones - 1953 - 14 78s - List by mister_tmg
UK Singles Chart Gallery (78) - 141 Images - List by glclow

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