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Edité par RCA Victor, Camden, 1956
Vendeur : The Librarian's Books, Cranford, NJ, Etats-Unis
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No Binding. Etat : Good. No Jacket. Hecht, David B. (illustrateur). A Good copy of a record for "Square Dancing, extremely popular throughout the rural areas of the country, has graduated to the metropolitan areas in the past several years as a successful form of entertainment and as a "get-acquainted" medium." Cover illustration by David B. Hecht has a man & woman standing back to back, enjoying the music. Smudging & creasing to front cover including an imprint of record. Wrinkling and small tears across cover spine. RCA Victor LPM-1238. Inner sleeve is missing. Surface scratching to record on both sides. Tiny white spots on Side 2 causes a skip to the song "Pop Goes The Weasel" Notes:""Basic square dance terms" on container." Description:"1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 12 in." Contents:"Side 1: Spanish cavaliero; Irish washwoman; Soloman Levi; Comin' round the mountain; Jingle bells; Paddy dear; Golden slippers; Turkey in the straw; Side 2: Oh! Susanna; Pop goes the weasel; Captain Jinks; The girl behind me; Triple right and left four; Blackberry quadrille" Side 1 is performed by Carson Robison and His Pleasant Valley Boys, Calls by Lawrence V. Loy; Side 2 is performed by Woodhull's Old Tyme Masters, Calls by Floyd C. Woodhull.