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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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Don’t leave any Marx

“Delicate Savagery”  Dick Marx Piano solos with John Frigo on Bass.  Coral Records (1957)

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More swinging blue jeans

Dugaree Doll  Mitch Miller and The Sandpipers  (1955)   “Matt,  I just saw your recent post of Dungaree Doll on Peter Pan Records, and thought that perhaps you might be interested in another version, another record company, another speed. This one’s a 6-inch 78 on yellow plastic.   Your site is simply the best time-killer-when-I’m-supposed-to-be-working that any human being has ever devised. ”    — Glenn

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Jean genies

“Dungaree Doll”  A “Teen Pop Record”  on the Peter Pan Records label.  $.25

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This little piggy

Another Puerto Rican Christmas record.  “Navidad en el Batey”  Pablo Elvira  Fragoso Records

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Sometimes you got to cry a little

“Pathetique”  Tchaikovsky  Philharmonia Orchestra – Nicolai Malko, Conductor  RCA Victor  From a series “Building a basic record library”.

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“Get your raggedy ass out of bed”

Children’s Bedtime Stories  One of a series of covers on Robin Hood Records with illustrations by Gene Stauffer.

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Scrooged

Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”  Omnivox Records (France)   Illustration by Chadar

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Music for a Mexican knife fight

Amalia Mendoza  “Punalada Trapera”  RCA Victor (Mexico)  (1954)

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Helping hands?

“Histoires Amour et Sexe”  Bob Robert  Montagnard Records

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