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78 RPM Record

Artist:Johnny Mercer, Jo Stafford And The Pied Pipers
Label:  Capitol
Country:USA
Catalogue:183
Date:Feb 1945
Format:10"
Genre:Pop, Vocal
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 8 Own
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AJohnny Mercer, Jo Stafford And The Pied PipersCandyDavid, Whitney, Kramer8.0  Rate
BJohnny MercerI'm Gonna See My BabyPhil MooreRate


Notes

A) Johnny Mercer, Jo Stafford and The Pied Pipers With Paul Weston & his Orch.
B) Johnny Mercer With Paul Weston and his Orchestra

A side (mx. 509-2-A) recorded Los Angeles, CA, December 6, 1944.(source)
B side (mx. 401-1-A) recorded Los Angeles, CA, October 4, 1944.(source)

Billboard, February 3, 1945, page 20: Popular Record Releases (From February 1 thru February 8)
Billboard, February 24, 1945, page 29: Popular Record Reviews.

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Comments and Reviews
 
xiphophilos
25th Apr 2024
 A side:
 

 
xiphophilos
25th Apr 2024
 Image {1116116} is the only label with a dotted "i" in the Capitol label name. That also happens to be Capitol's earliest label style, the Label 42:

1942-1944 label with Capitol dome logo extending below the word Capitol, see Label 42 at https://www.friktech.com/btls/capitol/capitollabels.pdf The type face points to a Los Angeles pressing.

Images {1132190} and {1132191} are Scranton represses on the 1945-1946 label with Capitol dome logo no longer extending below the word Capitol, see Label 45 at https://www.friktech.com/btls/capitol/capitollabels.pdf
 

 
Job Lowe
1st Aug 2016
 Four days later, still entering from the same pile of 78s, I came across a duplicate upon which neither side has a dotted "i" in the Capitol logo. Scan uploaded. Possibly they dropped the dot and removed part of the illustration for legibility.
 

 
Job Lowe
27th Jul 2016
 Sometimes the Capitol logo has no dot over the "i". Capitol vs. Capıtol. The A Side on my copy is "dotless". It seems that Capitol dropped the dot in early 1944, although 45worlds has a few scans showing from 1943 without the dot. I wonder if those 1943 dotless labels represent re-issues.
 


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