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Artist:Harry James
Label:  Parlophone
Country:Australia
Catalogue:A7478
Date:1943
Format:10"
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AHarry JamesFrom The Bottom Of My HeartHayes, Gibson, Beck, JamesRate
BHarry JamesGot No TimeKoehler, BloomRate


Notes

Harry James And His Orchestra
A: Vocal Chorus Frank Sinatra
B: Vocal Chorus Bernice Byres

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fixbutte
10th Apr 2015
 What's more: Although both sides were apparently recorded an released in 1939 in the USA (on Brunswick 8443 and 8355 respectively), that was definitely not the case in Australia. The previous cat# on Australian Parlophone, A7477, was entered as released in 1943, and that was probably correct as it includes Benny Goodman's "Why Don't You Do Right", with vocals by Peggy Lee, released in the USA in Nov 1942 but becoming a substantial national hit there only some months later in 1943. So we can assume that this Harry James record, promoted by Frank Sinatra's growing fame, was released in Australia in 1943 as well. (Corrected now.)
 

 
fixbutte
10th Apr 2015
 Hi, chrisfinch.

¤ In the (unpublished) contribution notes you say "Both sides labelled A7478." That's actually the catalogue number (including the "A" on both sides). I have added it now.

¤ You had also entered the record with artist Harry James Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Frank Sinatra on one side and Harry James Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Bernice Byres on the other side. As a rule, we don't put the featured vocalist into the artist line, we mention them in the (published) record notes, as I have done now.

¤ I assume that the artist on the label is not listed as Harry James Orchestra, but as Harry James And His Orchestra. Actually, we avoid listing nameless orchestras or bands on 78 RPM. In this case we prefer Harry James instead of Harry James And His Orchestra, but put the full name into the record notes, as done here now.

¤ One last thing, regarding the composers: Don't use an "and" to connect different names, even when it's on the label like this, see Guide - Adding 78s.
 


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