New York, Decca, between 1960 and 1969?
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- "Something special", Burl Ives, (sound recording)
- A Night at the Aragon, (sound recording)
- A lovely way to spend an evening : songs of Jimmy McHugh, (sound recording)
- A treasury of the spoken word, (sound recording)
- All hail the power : great hymns for Easter, (sound recording)
- All hail the power : great hymns for Easter, The Harry Simeone Choir, (sound recording)
- Aloha, Apaka!, Alfred Apaka, (sound recording)
- America's greatest music makers, (sound recording)
- An evening with Larry Adler, (sound recording)
- Andrés Segovia, guitar, (sound recording)
- Andy Kirk "Instrumentally speaking" (1936-1942), (sound recording)
- Band encores, (sound recording)
- Beloved Jewish songs, (sound recording)
- Beyond the reef and other instrumental favorites, (sound recording)
- Beyond the sunset, Red Foley, (sound recording)
- Big city lights, (sound recording)
- Bing : a musical autobiography of Bing Crosby, (sound recording)
- Bloomer girl, [music by] Harold Arlen ; [lyrics by] E.Y. Harburg ; [book by Sig Herzig and Fred Saidy], (sound recording)
- Born to love you, Jimmy Newman, (sound recording)
- Brighten the corner, the Schmitt Brothers Barbershop Quartet, (sound recording)
- By special request!, Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians, (sound recording)
- Bye bye blues, Bert Kaempfert and his orchestra, (sound recording)
- Champagne and bongos, (sound recording)
- Charles Chilton presents The blue and the gray : songs of the American Civil War, (sound recording)
- Chick Webb: a legend, Vol. One (1929-1936), (sound recording)
- City limits, (sound recording)
- Cocktail time, (sound recording)
- College songs everybody knows, (sound recording)
- Come on and hear!, (sound recording)
- Come on and hear!, (sound recording)
- Concerto for guitar and orchestra in E major, Boccherini-Cassadó. Suite no. 3 in A major / Bach ; arr. John W. Duarte, (sound recording)
- Cream of country hits, (sound recording)
- Dance party, (sound recording)
- Dance program, (sound recording)
- Dance till dawn, (sound recording)
- Dance to sweet trumpet in soft moonlight, (sound recording)
- Dance to the Latin beat, (sound recording)
- Dance to the songs everybody knows, (sound recording)
- Dance to the songs everybody knows, (sound recording)
- Dance to the songs everybody knows, (sound recording)
- Dancing in the Blue Room, (sound recording)
- Dancing in wonderland, (sound recording)
- Deep night, The Ray Charles Singers, (sound recording)
- Designed for dancing, (sound recording)
- Echoes of Christmas, (sound recording)
- Everybody dance with Jan Garber and his orchestra, (sound recording)
- French Renaissance vocal music, (sound recording)
- Grandma, what great songs you sang!, (sound recording)
- Gypsy caravan, (sound recording)
- Hawaii's golden favorites, Charles K. L. Davis, (sound recording)
- He sings great! he plays great! he is great!, (sound recording)
- Hello Hawaii! : a salute to the 50th state, (sound recording)
- Hi-Dee-fi, (sound recording)
- Hold me, (sound recording)
- In motion : the exciting piano and rhythms of The Quartette Trés Bien, (sound recording)
- Invitation to listening, (sound recording)
- It's Christmas time again, Jimmie Davis, (sound recording)
- Jay McShann "New York-- 1208 miles" (1941-1943), (sound recording)
- Jo Stafford's greatest hits, (sound recording)
- Johnny one time, Brenda Lee, (sound recording)
- Kilimanjaro, (sound recording)
- King Oliver "Papa Joe" (1926-1928), (sound recording)
- Lady Esther serenade, Wayne King and his orchestra, (sound recording)
- Let yourself go to the Latin rhythms of Emil Coleman and his orchestra, (sound recording)
- Let's have a party, (sound recording)
- Live at Bourbon Street (Chicago), (sound recording)
- Lonely heartaches, (sound recording)
- Lost in the stars : [a musical play based on Alan Paton's novel "Cry, the beloved country"], [Music by] Kurt Weill ; words by Maxwell Anderson, (sound recording)
- Lover, Peggy Lee, (sound recording)
- Mabel Mercer sings, (sound recording)
- Madame X : the original sound track album, (sound recording)
- Magic medleys, (sound recording)
- Mambos y guarachas, Noro Morales y su orquestra, (sound recording)
- Marching along together, The Goldman Band, (sound recording)
- Marianne Moore reads from her own works, (sound recording)
- Mellow medleys, (sound recording)
- Midnight sun, (sound recording)
- Missa solemnis, Beethoven, (sound recording)
- Music for a rainy night, (sound recording)
- Music of the Spanish theater in the golden age, (sound recording)
- Music to soothe that tiger, Herbert Rehbein and his orchestra, (sound recording)
- New Orleans' jazz, (sound recording)
- New York N. Y, George Russell and his orchestra ; narration by Jon Hendricks, (sound recording)
- O, Tannenbaum : (Christmas on the Rhine), (sound recording)
- Old time dance show, (sound recording)
- Old time hoolerie, (sound recording)
- Old time-- dance time : polkas, waltzes, mazurka, schottische, (sound recording)
- On location-- Spain : a candid portrait in music, voices and sounds, (sound recording)
- Prelude to a kiss, (sound recording)
- Puttin' on the style : folk songs, ballads and spirituals, by the Gateway Singers, (sound recording)
- Sammy swings, Sammy Davis, Jr, (sound recording)
- Satchmo : a musical autobiography of Louis Armstrong, 1926-1927, (sound recording)
- Satchmo : a musical autobiography of Louis Armstrong, 1926-1927, (sound recording)
- Satchmo : a musical autobiography of Louis Armstrong, 1928- early 1930, (sound recording)
- Satchmo at Symphony Hall, Louis Armstrong and the All Stars, (sound recording)
- Saturday night at the Grand Ole Opry, Vol. III, (sound recording)
- Serenade for string orchestra in E major, op. 22 : Slavonic rhapsody in G minor, op. 45, no. 2 ; Slavonic rhapsody in A flat major, op. 45, no. 3, Dvorák, (sound recording ;)
- Shenandoah : the original sound track album, [composed by Frank Skinner], (sound recording)
- Show time, Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians, (sound recording)
- Showcase, Patsy Cline ; with the Jordanaires, (sound recording)
- Sometimes I'm happy, somtimes I'm blue, (sound recording)
- Songs I wish I had played-- the first time around, (sound recording)
- Songs everybody knows, (sound recording)
- Songs everybody knows, Roberta Sherwood, (sound recording)
- Songs of Ireland, (sound recording)
- Spring into spring : exciting piano and rhythm, Quartette Trés Bien, (sound recording)
- Stein songs, (sound recording)
- Sunny side of the mountain, (sound recording)
- Sunrise serenade, (sound recording)
- Sunrise, sunset, The Dukes of Dixieland, (sound recording)
- Sweet hour of prayer, (sound recording)
- Sweet sax, (sound recording)
- Sweethearts on parade, Lenny Dee, (sound recording)
- Ted Lewis' greatest hits, (sound recording)
- The Benny Goodman Story, Benny Goodman and his orchestra, (sound recording)
- The Eddy Duchin story : music from the sound track of Columbia Pictures' Cinemascope production, (sound recording)
- The Hawk blows at midnight, Erskine Hawkins Quintet, (sound recording)
- The Kitty Wells show, (sound recording)
- The Majestic sound of Rafael Mendez and his trumpet, (sound recording)
- The Top Hatters (1939-1941), (sound recording)
- The Touch of love, (sound recording)
- The Who sell out, (sound recording)
- The best of Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians, (sound recording)
- The best of Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians, (sound recording)
- The late forties, (sound recording)
- The secret of Suzanne : (complete), Wolf-Ferrari, (sound recording)
- The sound of Wayne King and his orchestra, (sound recording)
- The tender lovin' country, sound of Wilma Burgess, (sound recording)
- The voice of Hawaii, Haunani, (sound recording)
- Those wonderful thirties : The stars of Broadway, night clubs & vaudeville, (sound recording)
- Too many rivers, (sound recording)
- Tropic nights, Elvira Rios ; with José Morand and his orchestra, (sound recording)
- Ukulele isle, (sound recording)
- Under Italian skies, (sound recording)
- Vicki Benet à Paris, (sound recording)
- Waltzes (complete), Chopin, (sound recording)
- Wayne King's dance medleys, (sound recording)
- William Shakespeare : immortal scenes and sonnets, William Shakespeare, (sound recording)
- You stepped out of a dream, (sound recording)
- Your musical holiday in Barcelona, (sound recording)
- Your musical holiday in Mexico, (sound recording)
- Your musical holiday in Rio, Werner Müller and his orchestra, (sound recording)
- Your musical holiday in South America, (sound recording)
- Your musical holiday in the Dominican Republic : dances of Santo Domingo, (sound recording)
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