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The very Merry Macs.
Performer
Merry Macs (Musical group)
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Format
Audio
Language
English
Published/Created
Brooklyn, N.Y. : Design Records, [1958]
Description
1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo ; 12 in.
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Location
Call Number
Status
Location Service
Notes
ReCAP - Remote Storage
JS1640
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Subject(s)
Popular music
—
1951-1960
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Notes
Popular songs for vocal quartet with instrumental ensemble.
Biographical and program notes by Roy Freeman on container.
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
The Merry Macs vocal group ; featuring vocalists Merle Tabor, Vern Rowe, Dick Baldwin, and Ted McMichael.
Contents
The way you look tonight (Fields, Kern) (2:24)
This is the time of the day I like (McMichael) (2:40)
The shiek [sic.] of Araby (Smith, Wheeler, Snyder) (1:47)
Don\u0027t rock the boat (Spina) (2:45)
Indian country (Elliott, Spina) (2:10)
Jealous (Malie, Finch, Little) (3:02)
I\u0027m a-lovin\u0027 you, Rock (McMichael) (2:07)-- The hut sut song (Owens, Killion, McMichael) (2:33)
Polka dots (McMichael, McMichael, Seckler, Hopper) (2:04)
Busy buzzy bee (Baldwin) (2:30).
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Way you look tonight.
This is the time of the day I like.
Sheik of Araby.
Don\u0027t rock the boat.
Indian country.
Jealous.
I\u0027m a-lovin\u0027 you, Rock.
Hut sut song.
Polka dots.
Busy buzzy bee.
Title on container
Very merry Macs sing very merry melodies
Publisher no.
DLP-71
OCLC
14274006
RCP
C - S
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