Andrews Sisters
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
The Andrews Sisters' Greatest Hits 4.31  LP  Very Good (VG)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  Dot Records DLP25406
Item Number: 3015741887 2104

393234 ex-/vg+




Tracklist
 
A1I'll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time2:25
A2Beer Barrel Polka2:50
A3Beat Me Daddy, Eight To The Bar2:35
A4I Can Dream, Can't I2:45
A5Pennsylvania Polka2:17
A6Hold Tight2:17
B1Rum And Coca-Cola2:57
B2Down In The Valley2:25
B3Bei Mir Bist Du Schön2:11
B4The Shrine Of St. Cecilia2:19
B5Rhumboogie2:44
B6Joseph! Joseph!1:56


Identifiers
Pressing Plant IDDeadwax stamped: (MR)
Matrix / RunoutA label: LPS 75,699
Matrix / RunoutB label: LPS 75,000
Matrix / RunoutA: LPS-75699 (MR) △-3928
Matrix / RunoutB: LPS-75700 (MR) △-3928-X


Credits
Arranged By, Conductor - Billy Vaughn
Producer - Tom Mack

Notes
A jacket variant of The Andrews Sisters - The Andrews Sisters' Greatest Hits with a large front jacket banner, "Dot Ultra STEREOPHONIC Recording".
There is no London logo on the front jacket, nor the back. No "Stereo" tagged in the jacket corners.
The label is black with the DOT logo in yellow, red and blue; all outlined in white. The label's album title is on two lines.

This album is a stereo recording with different arrangements than their Decca hits with Vic Schoen.
Packaged to look like a greatest hits compilation with ambiguous title and a back jacket advertising other DOT albums.

Pressed by [l=Monarch Record Mfg. Co] where Monarch's delta numbered production list gives smaller and larger numbers dating December 1961.


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: US
Release Date: 1962-01

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