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Artist:Teresa Brewer
Label:  London
Country:UK
Catalogue:L.604
Date:Mar 1950
Format:10"
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Community: 54 Own
Price Guide:$29
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$29


TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
ATeresa BrewerCopenhagenMelrose, DavisRate
BTeresa BrewerMusic! Music! Music!Weiss, Baum10.0  Rate


Notes

Accompaniment by The Dixieland All Stars: Jack Pleis, Ernie Cacere, Max Kaminsky, Cutty Cutshall, George Wettling, Ed Safranski & Danny Perri.

Also issued on 45 RPM as 30023
Strange that my label is missing "Made in England"

Stamped matr# on runout:
A: CD DDLG 50119, 15.
B: CD DDLG50120 K, 10.

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Comments and Reviews
 
MrPasta SUBS
3rd Dec 2023
 
 

 
MrPasta SUBS
3rd Dec 2023
 
 

 
Redpunk
11th Sep 2022
 Added another side B variant.
 

 
pandah
25th Oct 2019
 Added Side B image with slightly different layout.
 

 
Appletree1 SUBS
11th Dec 2018
 The best selling UK single of 1950, selling over 600,000 copies!
 

 
George Slv
26th May 2015
 Youtube video from HollywoodMemoir of Teresa performing Music on her first appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show, then called The Toast Of The Town. Early 1950.



It can also be seen at the Teresa Brewer Center.
This clip was on a compilation video, but I can't find that now.
 

 
lorangrecords SUBS
15th Nov 2014
 It looks like silver print on the vinylsid added labels?
 

 
VinylSid
7th Feb 2013
 Small title font labels uploaded
 

 
W.B.lbl
10th Dec 2012
 It was just one of those cases where the original A side didn't do bupkis - but what was supposed to be the B side took off like lightning, topping the Best Seller charts of BB for a month, and launching a career which lasted decades (and ultimately included different covers of the tune in question including an orchestral version on Coral [musical director Dick Jacobs - as clearly mentioned on the label], another recording on Philips, and a British-made rock-oriented remake on Flying Dutchman / Amsterdam).
 

 
carryonsidney
10th Dec 2012
 No, the bside did become a number 1 hit but its the definately the B. I believe this was in the days when either side of a record could chart as piano sheet music would be included in the sales/ chart 'rating'?
The subject has been covered on 45cat by W.B.lbl
 

 
Strawberry_Lynn
10th Dec 2012
 Despite what it says on the labels, I'd say that Music! Music! Music! was the A-side
 


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