On labels: "A Product of Liberty Records" on logo; "A Division of Liberty Records, Inc., Los Angeles, California" on bottom.
All tracks are electronically created stereo (including six tracks originally recorded in stereo: A3 to A6, B2, B5).
Track A5 is the song "If You Need Me (Please Tell Me So)", and not "If You Need Me (Call My Name)" issued in 1956 on 2nd album "Fats Domino Rock And Rollin'" LP-9009 under the same title "If You Need Me").
Title:
On front cover: Fats Domino Sings Million Record Hits
On back cover: Fats Domino Sings
On labels: Fats Domino Million Sellers
At least four different US versions of this album exist:
1) LP 9103, Imperial, 1960
2) LP 9103, Imperial ("Subsidiary of Liberty Records" on bottom of label), pink-black label, circa 1964 (Liberty bought Imperial in Aug 1963: BB Aug 24, 1963).
3) LP 12103 (stereo), Imperial ("Subsidiary of Liberty Records" on bottom of label), pink-black label, 1964.
4) LP 12103 (stereo), Imperial ("A Product of Liberty Records" directly in logo, "A Division of Liberty Records" on bottom of label), green/yellow-red-black label, circa 1968-1969 (like all other LPs with similar label such as LP-12390, LP-12398, LP-12066).
On 45worlds these LPs remain mismatched: LP-9103 (1960) is present, but with wrong labels of LP-9103 (1964); now I just added the right ones;
LP-9103 (1964) is not present, but its labels are wrongly added to LP-9103 (1960); LP-12103 (1964) is present, but with evidently wrong year 1962 (when Imperial was independent from Liberty);
LP-12103 (1968) is now present here.