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Artist:Ralph Flanagan And His Orchestra
Title:Dance To The "New Live" Sound Of Ralph Flanagan And His Orchestra
Label:  Coral
Country:USA
Catalogue:CRL-57363
Date:Apr 1961
Format:LP
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1Ralph Flanagan And His OrchestraSnap And ClapRate
A2Ralph Flanagan And His OrchestraA. I Think Of You / B. This Love Of MineRate
A3Ralph Flanagan And His OrchestraOctober TwilightRate
A4Ralph Flanagan And His OrchestraA. Too Young / B. There I've Said It AgainRate
A5Ralph Flanagan And His OrchestraA Blues SerenadeRate
A6Ralph Flanagan And His OrchestraOpus OneRate
B1Ralph Flanagan And His OrchestraSometimes I Feel Like A Motherless ChildRate
B2Ralph Flanagan And His OrchestraA. Let's Get Away From It All / B. Oh! Look At Me NowRate
B3Ralph Flanagan And His OrchestraMalaguena (From The Suite "Andalusia")Rate
B4Ralph Flanagan And His OrchestraA. You'll Never Know / B. When I Fall In LoveRate
B5Ralph Flanagan And His OrchestraThat Old FeelingRate
B6Ralph Flanagan And His OrchestraA. There Goes That Song Again / B. I've Heard That Song BeforeRate


Notes

The issue info of this disc is found by means of the 15 April 1961 edition of the Cash Box magazine on page 46.

Ralph Flanagan was a big band leader, who was credited with re-popularizing the "sound" of the Glen Miller Band. Even though this disc did NOT sell well, Mr. Flanagan's recording of "Slow Poke" was the first song played on the initial edition of the Today Show on the 14 January 1952, and this tune had peaked at position number 6 the same year that it was played by means of this program.

This is the first Coral disc that had a new logo that was enclosed in a white background oval that was styled like the letter P that was inside of the ldark background symbol that resembled the letter r. This was displayed only on the front jacket, whereas the old style Coral logo, which was enclosed in an ordinary oval, was displayed on the reverse jacket. Since this was the only Coral issue that had that transition, the new Coral label style appeared on both the front and the reverse jackets until the final LP disc, Coral CRL-757517, was issued.

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