New York, Decca, 1966
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New York, Decca, 1966
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- "Something special", Burl Ives, (sound recording)
- 1-2-3, Len Barry, (sound recording)
- 1966 International barbershop chorus winners : official S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. recordings, (sound recording)
- 1966 country and western award winners, (sound recording)
- A man could get killed, Bert Kaempfert, (sound recording)
- A sign of the times, Les Brown and his Band of Renown, (sound recording)
- Alfred Hitchcock's "Torn curtain" : the original sound track album, music composed and conducted by John Addison, (sound recording)
- Ami : Sugar and spice and everything nice, Ami Rouselle, (sound recording)
- Bali Ha'i, Earl Grant
- Bali Ha'i, Earl Grant, (sound recording)
- Boogaloo in Apartment 41, Ozzie Torrens, (sound recording)
- Burl's choice, Burl Ives, (sound recording)
- By request, Ernest Tubb and the Texas Troubadours, (sound recording)
- Bye bye blues, Bert Kaempfert and his orchestra, (sound recording)
- Bye bye blues, Brenda Lee, (sound recording)
- Cavallaro plays Ellington, (sound recording)
- Cavallaro plays Ellington, (sound recording)
- Children of the morning, the Kingston Trio
- Come to the Cabaret, The Dukes of Dixieland, (sound recording)
- Coming on strong, Brenda Lee, (sound recording)
- Concerto for violoncello and orchestra, op. 22, Samuel Barber. Serenade for tenor solo, horn, and strings, op. 31 / Benjamin Britten, (sound recording)
- Country music time, Red Sovine, (sound recording)
- Dance medley time, Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians, (sound recording)
- Dance medley time, Guy Lombardo, (sound recording)
- Dance the tango, the Castilians, (sound recording)
- Don't touch me, Wilma Burgess, (sound recording)
- Earl Grant sings and plays songs made famous by Nat Cole, (sound recording)
- Earl Grant's greatest hits, (sound recording)
- Ernest Tubb's fabulous Texas Troubadours, (sound recording)
- Golden trombone favorites, Warren Covington, (sound recording)
- Guy Lombardo's greatest hits, (sound recording)
- Hello Vietnam : and other favorites, Johnny Wright, (sound recording)
- History repeats itself, Buddy Starcher, (sound recording)
- Jan Howard sings Evil on your mind, (sound recording)
- Jimmy Newman sings country songs, (sound recording)
- Kitty Wells sings songs made famous by Jim Reeves, (sound recording)
- Let's get away from it all, Robert Maxwell his harp and orchestra, (sound recording)
- Madame X : the original sound track album, Frank Skinner, (sound recording)
- Mr. Good 'N Country Music, Jimmy Martin, (sound recording)
- My altar, Jimmie Davis, (sound recording)
- My gal Sal and other favorites, Burl Ives, (sound recording)
- My mood is you, Mara Lynn Brown, (sound recording)
- Night sounds - San Francisco, Joe Bushkin, (sound recording)
- Playback '65 : the most important news events and famous voices of the year recorded on-the-scene, by United Press International Audio Network, (sound recording)
- Playback '65 : the most important news events and famous voices of the year recorded on-the-scene, by United Press International Audio Network, (sound recording)
- Ramblin' Randy, Randy Boone, (sound recording)
- Reveries, Jesse Crawford, (sound recording)
- Reveries, Jesse Crawford, (sound recording)
- Robert Frost reads from his own works, (sound recording)
- Shall we dance?, Sammy Kaye and his orchestra, (sound recording)
- Somethin' else, the Kingston Trio
- Stand by me, Earl Grant, (sound recording)
- Stand by me, Earl Grant, (sound recording)
- Stay awhile, the Kingston Trio, (sound recording)
- Strangers in the night, Bert Kaemkpfert and his orchestra, (sound recording)
- The Kitty Wells show, (sound recording)
- The Steel Bandits play, (sound recording)
- The bridge washed out, Warner Mack, (sound recording)
- The dawn of correction, The Spokesmen, (sound recording)
- The downtown scene : hits for the hip, Ninapinta and his bongos and congos, (sound recording)
- The loser, Rodney Dangerfield, (sound recording)
- The magic music of Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians, (sound recording)
- The versatile Brenda Lee, (sound recording)
- The war lord : the original sound track album, music composed by Jerome Moross, (sound recording)
- Too many rivers, Brenda Lee
- Trio for piano, violin and cello (1904), Charles Ives. Vitebsk : study on Jewish themes / Aaron Copland. Three nocturnes / Ernest Bloch, (sound recording)
- Trumpets Olé, (sound recording)
- Tuff pickin' : the blue guitar of Sonny Forriest and his orchestra, (sound recording)
- Two for the show, The Wilburn Brothers, (sound recording)
- Webb's choice, Webb Pierce, (sound recording)
- What's new?, Marian Montgomery, (sound recording)
- Where it's at! : The exciting piano and rhythms of the Quartette Tres Bien, (sound recording)
- Where it's at! : the exciting piano and rhythms of the Quartette Tres Bien, (sound recording)
- Wild, wild winter : the original sound track album, (sound recording)
- Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper sing, (sound recording)
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