[78-L] Ann Sothern test

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Fri Dec 23 16:19:49 PST 2011


Okay..first of all, the year is screwy. Seller identifies it as a 1932 Decca 
from a 1933 Columbia movie, while Jack Raymond dates the movie as 1934. Jack 
also identifies the disc as a Decca (UK) issue and notes that it consists of 
Art Jarrett doing the title song (mx OC 95) and Ann doing Love Is Love Anywhere 
(mx OC 96). I wonder why Rust didn't list this disc?

dl

On 12/23/2011 6:32 PM, Ray Kilcoyne wrote:
> Seller calls it a 1932 Decca.  The American Decca didn't start until 1934.
> What are the chances Ann Southern would be on a British Decca?
> RayK
>>
> From: Michael Biel
> Of course the "original brown Decca sleeve" he has with this record is
> post-war and has absolutely nothing to do with this record.  Are we even
> sure it is a Decca product?
>
>>>>
>>>> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ANN-SOTHERN-LETS-FALL-LOVE-1932-DECCA-DEMO-78-INCREDIBLY-RARE-/290649113940?pt=UK_Records
>>>> <http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ANN-SOTHERN-LETS-FALL-LOVE-1932-DECCA-DEMO-78-INCREDIBLY-RARE-/290649113940?pt=UK_Records&hash=item43ac098554>
>>>> &hash=item43ac098554
>>>>
>
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