Various – Remembering The '40s - A Parade Of Nostalgic Hits (1977) 8xLP, Box Set
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$ 39.99Experience the magic of the 1940s with Remembering The '40s - A Parade Of Nostalgic Hits. This 8xLP box set features a compilation of classic pop and jazz swing songs, transporting you back to a bygone era. Relive the golden age of music with this timeless collection.
Style: Easy Listening, Big Band, Swing, Vocal
Option #1:
Vinyl: EX / NM (records have not been cleaned but look basically unplayed.)
Cover: VG+ / EX (a few creases on the front off the left edge, minor corner wear.)
Option #2:
Vinyl: VG+ / EX (records have not been cleaned, a few LP's have a couple light surface scuffs but overall looks unplayed.)
Cover: VG+ (some corner wear and wear along the edges of the front panel art.)
Label: Reader's Digest – RDA 053-A
Country: US
Tracklist:
1940 | |||
A1 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Imagination | |
A2 | Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra | The Breeze And I | |
A3 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Polka Dots And Moon Beams | |
A4 | Dinah Shore | Careless | |
A5 | Bob Chester And His Orchestra | Practice Makes Perfect | |
A6 | Judy Garland | I'm Nobody's Baby | |
1940 | |||
B1 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | When You Wish Upon A Star | |
B2 | The Andrews Sisters | Ferry-Boat Serenade | |
B3 | Bing Crosby | Only Forever | |
B4 | The Ink Spots | We Three | |
B5 | Wayne King And His Orchestra | We Could Make Such Beautiful Music | |
B6 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | I'll Never Smile Again | |
1941 | |||
C1 | The Ink Spots | I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire | |
C2 | Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians | Intermezzo | |
C3 | Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Yours | |
C4 | Wayne King And His Orchestra | 'Til Reveille | |
C5 | Freddy Martin And His Orchestra | Tonight We Love | |
C6 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Adios | |
1941-42 | |||
D1 | Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Green Eyes | |
D2 | The Ink Spots | Do I Worry? | |
D3 | Carmen Miranda | I Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi | |
D4 | Harry James And His Orchestra | I Don't Want To Walk Without You | |
D5 | Eddy Howard | One Dozen Roses | |
D6 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Sleepy Lagoon | |
1942 | |||
E1 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | There Are Such Things | |
E2 | The Merry Macs | Jingle Jangle Jingle | |
E3 | Billie Holiday | Lover Man | |
E4 | Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra | My Devotion | |
E5 | Jimmie Lunceford, His Orchestra And Chorus | Blues In The Night | |
E6 | Harry James And His Orchestra | I Had The Craziest Dream | |
1942-43 | |||
F1 | Bing Crosby | Be Careful, It's My Heart | |
F2 | The Andrews Sisters | Shoo-Shoo Baby | |
F3 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Elmer's Tune | |
F4 | Eddy Howard | Miss You | |
F5 | Dooley Wilson | As Time Goes By | |
F6 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree | |
1943 | |||
G1 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | At Last | |
G2 | Dick Haymes And The Song Spinners | You'll Never Know | |
G3 | Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Brazil | |
G4 | Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra | My Heart Tells Me | |
G5 | Bing Crosby | Sunday, Monday, Or Always | |
G6 | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Don't Get Around Much Anymore | |
1943-44 | |||
H1 | Alfred Drake And Joan Roberts | People Will Say We're In Love | |
H2 | Ella Fitzgerald And The Ink Spots | I'm Making Believe | |
H3 | Bing Crosby | Moonlight Becomes You | |
H4 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | In The Blue Of The Evening | |
H5 | Marlene Dietrich | Lilli Marlene | |
H6 | Russ Morgan And His Orchestra | Dance With A Dolly | |
1944-45 | |||
I1 | Bing Crosby | Swinging On A Star | |
I2 | Dick Haymes And Helen Forrest | Long Ago (And Far Away) | |
I3 | Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians | It's Love, Love, Love! | |
I4 | Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five | Is You Is, Or Is You Ain't (Ma' Baby) | |
I5 | Johnny Long And His Orchestra | No Love, No Nothin' | |
I6 | Judy Garland | The Trolley Song | |
1945 | |||
J1 | Dick Haymes | It Might As Well Be Spring | |
J2 | Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra | There, I've Said It Again | |
J3 | Carmen Cavallaro And His Orchestra | Chopin Polonaise | |
J4 | Perry Como | Till The End Of Time | |
J5 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Opus One | |
J6 | Dick Haymes | The More I See You | |
1946-47 | |||
K1 | Perry Como | They Say It's Wonderful | |
K2 | Freddy Martin, His Orchestra And Chorus | Managua Nicaragua | |
K3 | Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra | The Old Lamp-Lighter | |
K4 | Eddy Howard | My Adobe Hacienda | |
K5 | Perry Como | Chi-Baba Chi-Baba | |
K6 | Louis Prima, His Orchestra And Chorus | Civilization (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo) | |
1946-47 | |||
L1 | Art Lund | Mam'sell | |
L2 | Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Jim | |
L3 | Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra | Ballerina | |
L4 | Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra | Serenade Of The Bells | |
L5 | Hoagy Carmichael | Ole Buttermilk Sky | |
L6 | Eddy Howard | I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder | |
1948 | |||
M1 | Art Mooney, His Orchestra And Chorus | Baby Face | |
M2 | Margaret Whiting | A Tree In The Meadow | |
M3 | Freddy Martin And His Orchestra | The Dickey-Bird Song | |
M4 | The Andrews Sisters | Toolie Oolie Doolie | |
M5 | Blue Barron, His Orchestra And Chorus | You Were Only Fooling | |
M6 | Carson Robison And The Pleasant Valley Boys | Life Gits Tee-jus, Don't It | |
1948 | |||
N1 | Bing Crosby | Now Is The Hour | |
N2 | Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra | Lavender Blue | |
N3 | Dick Haymes | Little White Lies | |
N4 | Francis Craig | Beg Your Pardon | |
N5 | Perry Como | Because | |
N6 | Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra | Maybe You'll Be There | |
1949 | |||
O1 | Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra | Riders In The Sky | |
O2 | Perry Como | "A" - You're Adorable | |
O3 | Russ Morgan And His Orchestra | Sunflower | |
O4 | Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra | Room Full Of Roses | |
O5 | Evelyn Knight And The Starlighters | Powder Your Face With Sunshine | |
O6 | Freddy Martin And His Orchestra | I've Got A Lovely Bunch Of Cocoanuts | |
1949 | |||
P1 | Bing Crosby | Dear Hearts And Gentle People | |
P2 | Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra | Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You) | |
P3 | Henri René And His Orchestra | I Said My Pajamas (And Put On My Pray'rs) | |
P4 | Perry Como | Some Enchanted Evening | |
P5 | Gordon Jenkins, His Orchestra And Chorus | Don't Cry Joe | |
P6 | Blue Barron, His Orchestra And Chorus | Cruising Down The River |
All our regularly priced used vinyl goes through and 10 minute Ultra Sonic cleaning (the best cleaning) and is then graded visually under bright light, with a partial play grading when deemed nessary.
We encourage you to view all the pictures and read our comments on the conditions, as we find these to be more beneficial than a standard grade. Occasionally we'll use a grade range (ie: VG / VG+) for either vinyl or cover if condition is borderline and hard to stick in one category.
NOTE: We do not grade or mention the condition of original printed inner sleeves (if the record has them) though we will often picture them if included. If this is a concern of yours you can contact us and ask us.Sealed:
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Mint:
Vinyl - only given to records we personally acquired new, opened them but never played, or were shipped from the label unsealed.
Cover - is still sealed.
Near Mint (NM):
Vinyl - a unsealed record that looks nearly flawless.
Cover - may have light typical storage wear.
Excellent (EX):
Vinyl - may have one or two light scuff marks but should play just as well as a NM record.
Cover - has some very minor cosmetic issue, like a light crease, light ring wear, nothing that is very noticeable.
Very Good Plus (VG+):
Vinyl - will look played, may have some scuffs and light surface marks / scratches. May have light surface noise such as pops, clicks and crackles but it should be occasional and not consistent and not overwhelming. May have light warping but it should not affect the play.
Cover - will have noticeable wear such as ring wear, seam splitting, writing on cover, creases, etc. Could be a couple items (not all) and they should not be major.
Very Good (VG):
Vinyl - will look VERY played, have lot of marks, scuffs, scratches (possibly deep), play with noticeable maybe even consistent background noise but is still listenable. May have warping but it should not affect play.
Cover - will have a couple cosmetic issues ring wear, seam splitting, writing on cover, creases, etc and it will be very pronounce.
Good (G):
Vinyl - will play but will have a lot of issues and have a lot of loud background noise. We will rarely list a record in this condition.
Cover - cover is damaged to a point where it is not usable to house a record. All the seams are split, the panels are moldy, major writing all over, etc. The only time we'll list a record with a cover in this shape is if it's rare or the record is in great shape.
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