Interpret
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Titel
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Charteinstieg
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Wochen
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BP
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Genre Stil
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Info
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Robert Alda, Vivian Blaine & Sam Levene
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Guys & Dolls - A Musical Fable of Broadway[1] Decca DL-8036 / Decca 9-203
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20.01.1951 (33 1/3)
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37
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1
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Stage & Screen Score, Musical
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Original-Aufnahme des Broadway-Musicals Guys and Dolls (1949) von Abe Burrows und Jo Swerling.
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10.02.1951 (45)
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23
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4
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Louis Armstrong & his All-Stars
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Satchmo at Symphony Hall Vol. 2[2] Decca DX-108
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07.07.1951 (33 1/3)
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1
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10
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Jazz
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Fred Astaire & Jane Powell with the MGM Studio Orchestra
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Royal Wedding[3] MGM E-543
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14.04.1951 (33 1/3)
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16
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6
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Stage & Screen
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Soundtrack zu der MGM-Verfilmung Königliche Hochzeit (1951)[4] von Stanley Donen.
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14.04.1951 (45)
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14
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3
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Fred Astaire & Red Skelton with André Previn & his Orchestra
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Selections from MGM Technicolor Film "Three Little Words"[5] MGM E-516
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30.12.1950 (33 1/3)
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17
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2
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Stage & Screen
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Soundtrack zu der MGM-Verfilmung Drei kleine Worte (1950)[6] von Richard Thorpe.
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30.12.1950 (45)
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19
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2
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Kathryn Beaumont & Ed Wynn
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Walt Disney's Alice in Wonderland"[7] RCA Victor WY-437
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01.09.1951 (45)
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1
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8
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Children’s, Stage & Screen Story, Soundtrack
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Soundtrack und Hörspielfassung der RKO-Zeichentrickverfilmung Alice im Wunderland[8] (1951) von Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson und Hamilton Luske nach der gleichnamigen Literaturvorlage von Lewis Carroll. Die Musik von Oliver Wallace erhielt 1952 eine Oscar-Nominierung in der Sparte Beste Filmmusik (Musical).
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Shirley Booth, Johnny Johnston & The Original Broadway Cast
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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn[9] Columbia ML-4405
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16.06.1951 (33 1/3)
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7
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7
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Jazz, Pop, Classical, Children’s, Folk, World, & Country, Stage & Screen
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Original-Aufnahme des Broadway-Musicals A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1951) von George Abbott und Betty Smith nach dem gleichnamigen Roman.
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Les Brown & his Band of Renown
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Over the Rainbow - A Panorama of Color[10] Coral CRL-56 026 / Coral 9-8023
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25.08.1951 (33 1/3)
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3
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10
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Jazz Swing, Big Band
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11.08.1951 (45)
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4
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9
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Frankie Carle at the Piano with Rhythm
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Cocktail Time with Frankie Carle[11] RCA Victor LPM-2 / RCA Victor WP-305
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21.07.1951 (33 1/3)
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4
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9
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Jazz, Pop Easy Listening
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14.07.1951 (45)
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8
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6
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The Cities Service Band of America with Paul Lavalle
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America's Favorite Marches[12] RCA Victor LPM-6 / RCA Victor WP-315
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01.09.1951 (33 1/3)
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1
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10
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Brass & Military Marches
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11.08.1951 (45)
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12
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5
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Perry Como
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Perry Como Sings Merry Christmas Music[13] Victor WP-161
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30.12.1950 (45)
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2
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5
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Pop Vocal
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Bing Crosby
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Christmas Greetings[14] Decca DL-5020 / Decca 9-66
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22.12.1951 (33 1/3)
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1
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10
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Pop Vocal
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13.01.1951 (45)
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1
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9
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Bing Crosby
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Merry Christmas[15] Decca DL-5019 / Decca 9-65
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30.12.1950 (33 1/3)
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6
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1
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Jazz, Pop Vocal
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30.12.1950 (45)
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7
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1
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Bing Crosby
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St. Patrick's Day[16] Decca DL-5037
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31.03.1951 (33 1/3)
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1
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10
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Pop Vocal
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Bing Crosby with the Andrews Sisters & Dorothy Kirsten
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Mr. Music: Songs from the Paramount Picture[17] Decca DL-5284 / Decca 9-101
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27.01.1951 (33 1/3)
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1
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10
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Pop Vocal
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Soundtrack zu der Paramount-Verfilmung Mr. Music[18] von Richard Haydn.
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17.02.1951 (45)
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1
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10
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Doris Day with Axel Stordahl & his Orchestra
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"Tea for Two" - Songs from the Warner Bros. Technicolor Production[19] Columbia CL-6149 / Columbia B-215
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30.12.1950 (33 1/3)
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10
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5
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Stage & Screen Soundtrack, Musical
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Soundtrack zu der Warner-Bros.-Verfilmung Bezaubernde Frau (1950)[20] von David Butler.
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30.12.1950 (45)
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16
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4
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Doris Day with Harry James & his Orchestra
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Young Man with a Horn[21] Columbia CL-6106 / Columbia B-198
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30.12.1950 (33 1/3)
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12
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7
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Jazz Soundtrack, Big Band, Vocal
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Soundtrack zu der Warner-Bros.-Verfilmung Der Mann ihrer Träume (1950)[22] von Michael Curtiz.
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03.03.1951 (45)
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8
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9
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Doris Day with the Norman Luboff Choir, the Buddy Cole Quartet & Frank Comstock & his Orchestra
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Lullaby of Broadway - Songs from the Warner Bros. Technicolor Production[23] Columbia CL-6168 / Columbia B-235
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07.04.1951 (33 1/3)
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24
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2
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Jazz, Stage & Screen Soundtrack, Easy Listening, Musical
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Soundtrack zu der Warner-Bros.-Verfilmung Das Wiegenlied vom Broadway (1951)[24] von David Butler.
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07.04.1951 (45)
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21
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1
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Doris Day & Jack Smith with Paul Weston & his Orchestra & the Norman Luboff Choir
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On Moonlight Bay[25] Columbia CL-6186 / Columbia B-267
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11.08.1951 (33 1/3)
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17
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3
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Stage & Screen Soundtrack, Musical
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Soundtrack zu der Warner-Bros.-Verfilmung On Moonlight Bay (1951)[26] von Roy Del Ruth.
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10.03.1951 (45)
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1
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10
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Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, Duke Ellington, Hal Kemp, Ted Weems & Larry Clinton
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A Treasury of Immortal Performances - "Dance Band Hits"[27] RCA Victor LPT-2
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10.03.1951 (45)
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1
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10
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Jazz, Pop
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Compilation aus der RCA-Serie A Treasury of Immortal Performances.[28]
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Ralph Flanagan & his Orchestra
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Favorites[29] RCA Victor WP-308
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16.06.1951 (45)
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1
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10
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Jazz, Pop, Stage & Screen Vocal, Big Band
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Ralph Flanagan & his Orchestra
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Let's Dance Again with Flanagan[30] RCA Victor WP-311
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07.07.1951 (45)
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4
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7
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Jazz, Pop, Stage & Screen Big Band
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The George Shearing Quintet & his Orchestra
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Touch of Genius![31] MGM K-90
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10.11.1951 (45)
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1
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9
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Jazz
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Benny Goodman
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The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert[32] Columbia SL-160 / Columbia B-250
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30.12.1950 (33 1/3)
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46
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2
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Jazz Ragtime, Big Band, Swing
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26.05.1951 (45)
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17
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5
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Kathryn Grayson, Ava Gardner & Howard Keel with the MGM Studio Orchestra
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Selections from the MGM Technicolor Film "Show Boat"[33] MGM E-559 / MGM K-84
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21.07.1951 (33 1/3)
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23
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1
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Stage & Screen Soundtrack, Musical
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Soundtrack zu der MGM-Verfilmung Mississippi-Melodie (1951)[34] von George Sidney. Die Musik von Adolph Deutsch und Conrad Salinger erhielt 1952 eine Oscar-Nominierung in der Sparte Beste Filmmusik (Musical).
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21.07.1951 (45)
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23
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1
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Charlotte Greenwood with the Original Broadway Cast
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Cole Porter's New Musical "Out of This World"[35] Columbia ML-54 390 / Columbia A-980
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24.02.1951 (33 1/3)
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7
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6
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Stage & Screen Musical
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Original-Aufnahme des Broadway-Musicals Out of This World (1950) von Cole Porter.
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24.03.1951 (45)
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1
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10
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Al Jolson
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Jolson Sings Again[36] Decca A-716 / Decca 9-4
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13.01.1951 (33 1/3)
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3
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8
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Jazz, Pop Vocal, Easy Listening
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20.01.1951 (45)
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1
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8
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Al Jolson
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The Jolson Story[37] Decca A-469 / Decca 9-9
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30.12.1950 (33 1/3)
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1
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10
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Jazz, Pop, Stage & Screen Vocal
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30.12.1950 (45)
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5
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6
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Gene Kelly & Georges Guétary with Johnny Green & The MGM Studio Orchestra
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Selections from the MGM Technicolor Film "An American in Paris"[38] MGM E-93 / MGM K-93
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27.10.1951 (33 1/3)
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9
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2
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Jazz, Stage & Screen Easy Listening, Score, Soundtrack
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Soundtrack zu der MGM-Verfilmung Ein Amerikaner in Paris (1951)[39] von Vincente Minnelli. Die Musik von Johnny Green und Saul Chaplin wurde 1952 in der Sparte Beste Filmmusik (Musical) mit dem Oscar ausgezeichnet.
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27.10.1951 (45)
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9
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2
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Mario Lanza
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The Toast of New Orleans[40] Victor DM-1417
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30.12.1950 (45)
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30
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1
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Classical, Stage & Screen Soundtrack, Operetta
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Soundtrack zu der Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer-Produktion Der Fischer von Louisiana[41] von Norman Taurog.
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Mario Lanza with Constantine Callinicos & the RCA Victor Orchestra
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Mario Lanza in Selections from the MGM Motion Picture "The Great Caruso"[42] RCA Victor LM-1127 / RCA Victor WDM-1506
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14.04.1951 (33 1/3)
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37
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1
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Classical Vocal, Soundtrack
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Soundtrack zu der MGM-Verfilmung Der große Caruso (1951)[43] von Richard Thorpe. Die Musik von Peter Herman Adler und Johnny Green erhielt 1952 eine Oscar-Nominierung in der Sparte Beste Filmmusik (Musical).
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31.03.1951 (45)
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39
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1
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Mario Lanza with the Jeff Alexander Choir & Ray Sinatra & the RCA Victor Orchestra
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Mario Lanza Sings Christmas Songs[44] RCA Victor LM-155 / RCA Victor WDM-1649
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24.11.1951 (33 1/3)
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5
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1
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Pop, Folk, World & Country Religious, Vocal
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17.11.1951 (45)
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6
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1
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Gertrude Lawrence & Yul Brynner with Robert Russell Bennett & his Orchestra
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The King and I[45] Decca DL-9008 / Decca 9-260
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26.05.1951 (33 1/3)
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30
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2
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Stage & Screen Musical
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Original-Aufnahme des Broadway-Musicals The King and I (1951) von Richard Rodgers und Oscar Hammerstein II.
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02.06.1951 (45)
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19
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3
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Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians
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Lombardoland[46] Decca 9-35
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27.01.1951 (45)
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1
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10
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Jazz, Pop Big Band, Vocal
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Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians
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The Twin Pianos[47] Decca 9-11
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20.01.1951 (45)
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1
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10
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Jazz Big Band
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Douglas MacArthur
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General of the Army Douglas A. MacArthur's Speech to Congress, April 19, 1951 (Columbia)[48] Columbia PL-4410 / Columbia CCF-274
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19.05.1951 (33 1/3)
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4
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9
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Non-Music, Brass & Military Speech
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02.06.1951 (45)
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2
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8
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Douglas MacArthur
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General of the Army Douglas A. MacArthur's Speech to Congress, April 19, 1951 (RCA)[49] RCA Victor LPM-5 / RCA Victor WPM-317
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12.05.1951 (33 1/3)
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8
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6
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Non-Music, Brass & Military Speech
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19.05.1951 (45)
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4
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6
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Mary Martin & Ezio Pinza with the Original Broadway Cast
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South Pacific[50] Columbia MM-850 / Columbia A-850
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30.12.1950 (33 1/3)
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51
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1
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Stage & Screen Musical
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Original-Aufnahme des Broadway-Musicals South Pacific (1949) von Richard Rodgers und Oscar Hammerstein II.
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30.12.1950 (45)
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45
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1
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Ethel Merman feat. Dick Haymes, Eileen Wilson & Gordon Jenkins & his Orchestra & Chorus
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Songs from Call Me Madam[51] Decca DL-5304
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30.12.1950 (33 1/3)
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18
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2
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Stage & Screen Musical
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Aufnahmen aus dem Broadway-Musical Call Me Madam (1950) von Irving Berlin.
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20.01.1951 (45)
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13
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5
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Glenn Miller & his Orchestra
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An Album of Outstanding Arrangements[52] RCA Victor LPM-31 / RCA Victor WP-148
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24.11.1951 (33 1/3)
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2
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9
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Jazz, Pop Big Band
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30.06.1951 (45)
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12
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3
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Glenn Miller & his Orchestra
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Glenn Miller Concert (Volume I)[53] RCA Victor LPM-25 / RCA Victor WPT-25
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01.12.1951 (33 1/3)
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4
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4
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Jazz Big Band, Swing
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15.12.1951 (45)
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2
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4
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Les Paul
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The New Sound![54] Capitol H-226 / Capitol CCF-226
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29.09.1951 (33 1/3)
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9
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7
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Jazz
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15.09.1951 (45)
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14
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5
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Les Paul & Mary Ford
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New Sound Vol. 2[55] Capitol H-286 / Capitol CCF-286
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15.09.1951 (33 1/3)
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15
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3
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Jazz, Pop
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27.01.1951 (45)
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21
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3
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Jane Powell, Carleton Carpenter & Debbie Reynolds
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Two Weeks with Love[56] MGM E-530 / MGM K-61
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03.02.1951 (33 1/3)
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16
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5
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Stage & Screen Soundtrack
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Soundtrack zu der MGM-Verfilmung Einmal eine Dame sein (1950)[57] von Roy Rowland.
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27.01.1951 (45)
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21
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3
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Jane Powell, Danielle Darrieux & Fernando Lamas with David Rose & his Orchestra
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Rich, Young and Pretty[58] MGM H-86 / MGM K-86
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08.09.1951 (33 1/3)
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9
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4
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Jazz, Pop, Stage & Screen Soundtrack, Musical, Vocal
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Soundtrack zu der MGM-Verfilmung Rich, Young and Pretty (1951)[59] von Norman Taurog. Die Song Wonder Why erhielt 1952 eine Oscar-Nominierung.
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08.09.1951 (45)
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11
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4
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Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II feat. Members of the Original New York Production
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Oklahoma! - Selections from the Theatre Guild Musical Play[60] Decca A-359 / Decca DL-8000
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04.08.1951 (33 1/3)
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1
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10
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Stage & Screen Musical
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12.05.1951 (45)
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2
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10
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Artie Shaw & his Orchestra
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Four Star Favorites[61] Victor WP-85
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17.11.1951 (45)
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1
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10
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Jazz Big Band
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Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, Charlie Barnet, Lionel Hampton & Louis Armstrong
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A Treasury of Immortal Performances - "Theme Songs"[62] RCA Victor LPT-1
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17.03.1951 (45)
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2
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10
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Jazz, Big Band
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Compilation aus der RCA-Serie A Treasury of Immortal Performances.
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Robert Shaw & the RCA Victor Chorale
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Christmas Hymns and Carols, Volume I[63] Victor Red Seal M-1077 / Victor WDM-1077
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06.01.1951 (33 1/3)
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1
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10
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Classical, Folk, World & Country Renaissance, Baroque Religious, Folk
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30.12.1950 (45)
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2
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9
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Dinah Shore & the Original Broadway Company
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The Original Show Album of Irving Berlin's "Call Me Madam"[64] RCA Victor OC-1000 RCA
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27.01.1951 (33 1/3)
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15
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6
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Stage & Screen Musical
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Original-Aufnahme des Broadway-Musicals Call Me Madam (1950) von Irving Berlin.
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13.01.1951 (45)
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8
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7
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Dinah Shore, Patrice Munsel, Tony Martin & Robert Merrill
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The King And I - Selections From Rodgers And Hammerstein II[65] RCA Victor LK-1022 / RCA Victor WK-30
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14.07.1951 (33 1/3)
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2
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10
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Stage & Screen Musical
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Studioaufnahme ausgewählter Songs aus dem Broadway-Musical The King and I (1951) von Richard Rodgers und Oscar Hammerstein II.
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26.05.1951 (45)
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1
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10
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Yma Sumac
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Voice of the Xtabay[66] Capitol H-244 / Capitol CDF-244
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30.12.1951 (33 1/3)
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50
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1
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Latin, Folk, World & Country Folk, Mambo
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30.12.1950 (45)
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45
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1
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The Three Suns
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Your Christmas Favorites[67] RCA Victor WP-250
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06.01.1951 (45)
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1
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6
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Jazz, Pop Easy Listening, Instrumental
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The Three Suns with Larry Green at the Piano
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The Three Suns in 3/4 Time[68] RCA Victor WP-213
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04.08.1951 (45)
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1
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10
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Jazz, Pop
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The Voices of Walter Schumann
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Christmas in the Air![69] Capitol CDF-9016
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22.12.1951 (45)
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1
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9
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Pop Vocal
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Fred Waring & his Pennsylvanians
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Twas the Night Before Christmas[70] Decca A-480 / Decca 9-67
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30.12.1950 (33 1/3)
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3
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5
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Classical, Children’s, Folk, World & Country
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30.12.1950 (45)
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3
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4
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Esther Williams & Howard Keel with Adolph Deutsch & the MGM Studio Orchestra
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Selections from the MGM Technicolor Film "Pagan Love Song"[71] MGM K-64
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03.02.1951 (45)
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4
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9
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Stage & Screen Soundtrack, Musical
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Soundtrack zu der MGM-Verfilmung Pagan Love Song[72] (1950) von Robert Alton.
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