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RARE 1938 Frank Luther Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs 3 - 78 RPM Vinyl Set K-17

$ 92.37

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Consists of albums 1700, 1701 and 1702
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Character/Story/Theme: Snow White, Dwarfs
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Year: 1938

    Description

    Very RARE US version of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by DECCA records.
    "With the massive 1938 box office success of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, demand was high for the music from the film. Numerous albums were released with different reworkings of the catchy tunes. One such collection featured the popular children's music recording artist, Frank Luther, along with his then-wife Zora Layman. They transformed the original Frank Churchill and Larry Morey songs into their own, adding colorful lines, verses, and sound effects. Additional credited performers included the Clubmen and whistler Bob MacGimsey." (filmic-light blogspot)
    This set is Decca Records, NY catalog # K-17 which consists of 3 - 78 rpm, 2 sided singles, 10" shellac discs with Blue labels issued in 1938.
    The records are:
    1700 A (63302) - Part 1
    Introduction - Frank Luther
    Heigh-Ho - The Clubmen
    1700 B (63303) - Part 2
    I'm Wishing - Zora Layman
    Heigh-Ho - The Clubmen
    Finale - I'm Wishing - Zora Layman
    1701 A (63304) - Part 3
    Whistle While You Work - Zora Layman & The Clubmen, Whistling by Bob MacGimsey
    1701 B (63305) - Part 4
    One Song - Frank Luther
    Some Day My Prince Will Come - Zora Layman, Whistling by Bob MacGimsey
    With A Smile And A Song - Zora Layman, Frank Luther
    1702 A (63312) - Part 5
    The Silly Song (Dwarfs' Yodel Song) - Frank Luther, Zora Layman and the Clubmen
    1702 B (63313) - Part 6
    One Song - Frank Luther, Zora Layman, Whistling by Bob MacGimsey
    Heigh-Ho - The Clubmen
    CONDITION: Very good, light scratches but nothing that would affect play ability. Labels are bright, no fading. Individual record jackets are RCA Bluebird records NOT original Decca jackets. Original cover and back have been taped to cardboard.
    PLEASE VIEW ALL PHOTOS FOR CONDITION.