Mike Wilson1 wrote:
The late, great Turner Layton sold records by the truckload during his lifetime but it seems to me that there is a chronic shortage of much of his output.....So much so that I thought I would ask if any of our members have any of the following as it is very difficult to complete a discography of his recordings.....The catalogue numbers I have may not even be correct as these were gleaned from Percy Dicken's bits of paper strewn over his garage...The 78's I cannot locate are:
I Hear A Rhapsody Columbia FB 2666
Only Forever Columbia FB 2545
The Little Boy Who Never Told A Lie Columbia FB 2614
It's Always You Columbia FB 2614
This Is Worth Fighting For Columbia FB 2795
Safe In My Heart Columbia FB 2421
We'll Go Smiling Along Columbia FB 2486
If you do have any of these could you please message me.......Mike
According to contemporary newspaper adverts, The Little Boy Who Never Told A Lie on Columbia FB 2614 was indeed coupled with It's Always You. Only Forever c/w Maybe was on FB 2545. I Hear A Rhapsody on Columbia FB 2666 was coupled with Love in a Misty Lane.
This Is Worth Fighting For Columbia FB 2795 - seems dubious. Perhaps it was a cancelled release, given that the catalogue number was allocated to something else?
Safe In My Arms Columbia FB 2421 - I can't find any evidence of this. I wonder what the CLPGS book has for that number?
We'll Go Smiling Along Columbia FB 2486 - coupled with Love Stay in My Heart.
I wonder how you came across Percy Dickens' bits of paper!