Star-Club Records is a Swedish company specializing in golden oldies. The product gives the appearance of being an approved sub-licensed compilation since album liner states "Original Sound Recording Controlled by PolyGram Records. Re-release by STAR-CLUB Records".
Liner and spine give label/number details as STAR-CLUB DOLLY 33-6.204. The label itself is clearly DOLLY RECORDS and the catalog set out as above. Album front features color shot used on USA LP MATI-MOR 8002 BRYLCREAM PRESENTS SING ALONG WITH CONNIE FRANCIS, as well as reproduction of original BRITAIN EMI extended-play MGM EP 773 HEY RING-A-DING
Despite acknowledgement of "Original Sound Recording Controlled by PolyGram Records", the above does not feature an official sub-licensing statement. Moreover, the compilation is rendered suspect by its inclusion of MAIL CALL - culled from the original USA MGM motion picture soundtrack LP MGM E/SE 4355 WHEN THE BOY MEET THE GIRLS. All selections on that album are outside the terms of the Polydor takeover of the MGM Records label. In 1991, MGM motion picture soundtracks were licensed to Sony in the U.S. and to EMI in the UK. In the absence of a new licensing agreement with PolyGram, or a separate sub-licensing deal taken out by Star-Club Records with the holders of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer soundtrack material, a breach of copyright may be assumed to have taken place.
A2: Singles version
A3: Second recording
A6: Complete recording
B8: Swedish version
B9: Swedish version - TAKE 2.