Only one track on side B was recorded with an orchestra conducted by Frank DeVol, B4, "Nature Boy". This was recorded on August 27, 1947 at Radio Recorders, Hollywood. The rest are all King Cole Trio, without orchestra. In order, we have..
B1, Kee-Mo Ky-Mo, recorded on August 15, 1947 at Radio Recorders, Hollywood.
B2, Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You, recorded on November 30, 1943 at C.P. Macgregor, Los Angeles.
B3, The Frim Fram Sauce, recorded on October 11, 1945 at WMCA studios, New York City.
The label that states "LONG PLAYING", "MICROGROOVE", and "33 1/3" in a circle was pressed before September, 1953, and is the first style Capitol LP label. I have seen them in purple and blue for Nat King Cole releases.