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HAPPY TIMES TUNES  (For children one to one hundred and one)  Sung by Earl Rogers  MusiCraft Records

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Did you hear the one about…?

“The Lion and the Donkey”  The Record Guild of America  On Non-break Vinylite!

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Won’t you take me to Bunny Town?

Here’s a rare children’s 10″ record on Continental Records from 1954  “Edna in Bunny Town”  Scotty MacGregor  (Ages 3 – 7)   Illustration signed F. Little.

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Am I black enough for you?

“Coon Carnival Time”  The Golden City Dixies  RCA Records (South Africa)  “The New Year at Cape Town is Coon Carnival time when the Coloured and Malay people parade the streets …”

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Ladies who lounge

“Rumba of Memories”  Toru Arima and his Noche Cubana  Teichiku Records (Japan)

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You say you want a rev-o-lu-tion

Meanwhile, back in the USSR

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Jitter buggin’

Mario Simoes e seu conjunto  HMV Records (UK)

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“O” baby, baby!

Another great graphic cover from the Musart Record label in Mexico.  “Rock ‘n Roll”   Illustration looks to be by Alfonso Miquel.

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The graveyard shift

“Rock and Roll Your Bones”  Bell Records  (Australia)  Ray Whitaker at the Hammond Organ  (1957)  L.A. based Quartet with Bea Jay, vocalist

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The Cuban shuffle

“Cha Cha Cha”  Ramon Marquez  Musart Records

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