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Artist:Georgia Washboard Stompers
Label:  Decca
Country:USA
Catalogue:7002
Date:Oct 1934
Format:10"
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 1 Owns
Price Guide:$51
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$51


TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AGeorgia Washboard StompersEverybody Loves My Baby (But My Baby Don't Love Nobody But Me)Palmer, WilliamsRate
BGeorgia Washboard StompersHigh SocietyWilliams, PironRate


Notes

Side A: Composed by Jack Palmer, Spencer Williams

Side B: Composed by Clarence Williams, Armand Piron

Images



Number: 579955  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: Twitster
Description: A Side Label


Number: 579956 
Uploaded By: Twitster
Description: B Side Label


Number: 3467455 
Uploaded By: han enderman
Description: De 7002-A #2


Number: 3467456 
Uploaded By: han enderman
Description: De 7002-B #2


Comments and Reviews
 
han enderman
18th Jan 2024
 De 7002 - images of next Decca label type (with printed mx) added.
 

 
BigBadBluesMan
10th Feb 2015
 
 

 
Twitster
22nd Oct 2014
 No, I've got enough to do with getting most of the V Disc labels up...this is being posted as an off-shoot of the great "High Society" caper.
 

 
fixbutte
22nd Oct 2014
 More probably added because of the "High Society" connection (see 723), I suppose.
 

 
fixbutte
22nd Oct 2014
 Are you going to add all the records of the Decca Race Series now, Twitster? Then you may be interested in a list that I made for another site (created more than two years ago and still not finished):
Dirty Mother for You (With the Blues): U.S. Decca 7000 Race Series (1934-44)

The date of 17 Aug 1934, however, is not the release date but the recording day. As written in the introduction of my list, "recording activity for Decca Records Inc. commenced in August 1934. The first blue-label American Decca records were released the following month priced at 35 cents for a 10-inch disc (55 cents for a 12-inch one). About one month later, Decca started its 7000 'race' series targeting the Afro-American blues and rhythm and blues market."

Actually I'm not sure about the release date of the first 7000s records but they definitely did not come before Sep 1934, rather in Oct 1934 (changed it to that month anyway).
 


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