A1 | Frank Sinatra | You Make Me Feel So Young | Josef Myrow, Mack Gordon | 8.0 Rate |
A2 | Frank Sinatra | It Happened In Monterey | Mabel Wayne, Billy Rose | 8.0 Rate |
A3 | Frank Sinatra | You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me | Harry Warren, Al Dubin | 9.0 Rate |
A4 | Frank Sinatra | You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me | Fain, Kahal, Norman | 8.0 Rate |
A5 | Frank Sinatra | Too Marvellous For Words | Richard Whiting, Johnny Mercer | 7.0 Rate |
A6 | Frank Sinatra | Old Devil Moon | Burton Lane, E. Y. Harburg | 8.0 Rate |
A7 | Frank Sinatra | Pennies From Heaven | Arthur Johnston, Johnny Burke | 8.0 Rate |
A8 | Frank Sinatra | Love Is Here To Stay | George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin | 8.0 Rate |
B1 | Frank Sinatra | I've Got You Under My Skin | Cole Porter | 9.0 Rate |
B2 | Frank Sinatra | I Thought About You | Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Mercer | 8.0 Rate |
B3 | Frank Sinatra | We'll Be Together Again | Carl Fischer, Frankie Laine | 8.0 Rate |
B4 | Frank Sinatra | Makin' Whoopee | Walter Donaldson, Gus Khan | 9.0 Rate |
B5 | Frank Sinatra | Swingin' Down The Lane | Isham Jones, Gus Kahn | 10.0 Rate |
B6 | Frank Sinatra | Anything Goes | Cole Porter | 9.0 Rate |
B7 | Frank Sinatra | How About You? | Burton Lane, Ralph Freed | 10.0 Rate |
Conducted by Nelson Riddle.
Printed by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd.
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Redpunk SUBS 12th Oct 2024
| | RT was 1955 and XT was first used in 1957. |
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RookeGG 12th Oct 2024
| | I know im late to the party but would an X T tax code be first press or re press and the R T tax code being first? |
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lorangrecords SUBS ● 19th Dec 2019
| | In my book for tax codes, RT points to Summer 1955, but RT could of course been used later as well.
My copy has the "Stamper Codes"? GA resp. GL.
The matr# on runouts have: W1 653-2N resp. W2 653-1N
Belongs to image 2100110, which has a small touch of light green in daylight. |
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lorangrecords SUBS ● 19th Dec 2019
| | Moved janiejjones' comment to the notes. |
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janiejjones ● 23rd May 2016
| | Thanks!! |
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make1968 23rd May 2016
| | How come I did not notice that clear difference in the cover before... Anyway, now the original cover (of the RT-coded LP) image is uploaded here, too. |
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janiejjones ● 15th May 2016
| | Created a dilemma here, as the front now is from the JT coded re-issue with rainbow-rim labels (and re-designed back), but what we had as front before did not even look like a record scan but a CD. Could make1968 perhaps be bothered to scan his front for the grey label version also? (that should have Sinatra looking away from the lovers, as on the linked US release below) |
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make1968 8th Feb 2015
| | Added missing images - with tax code RT. |
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janiejjones ● 16th Jan 2014
| | YD,
yes, mine is a re-press, G&L cover would be a hint, and the inner has suggestions of outstanding LPs to be added to collection which were not 1956.... Front also has differences (MONO, song listing in an ugly black box), but I have not yet arrived here with my scheduled scanning ;-) |
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YankeeDisc SUBS 16th Jan 2014
| | Thanks for adding the info. janiejjones....
...that's a weird tax code to have on a 1956 recording, as JT was around in 1968. (a repress perhaps?)
The codes for 1956 through 1962 were RT, XT, UT, ET, WT, OT, ZT and PT. |
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janiejjones ● 14th Jan 2014
| | Printed by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd.
Tax code: J T
deadwax (stamped)
A: 1 W1 653 - 3 N MR
B: 2 W2 653 - 2 N AH |
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henry29 28th Sep 2013
| | The First UK Number One Album. I only know this Because, I Know a Guy who has Every Number One Album to Date. H. |
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