Harmony 78 #352 - "What Does It Matter?" - WMCA Broadcasters & The Harmonians
Harmony 78 #352 - "What Does It Matter?" - WMCA Broadcasters & The Harmonians

Harmony 78 #352 - "What Does It Matter?" - WMCA Broadcasters & The Harmonians

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  • Condition : Used
  • Dispatch : Next Day
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  • ID# : 112944094
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  • Start : Sun 14 Jul 2013 07:03:23 (EDT)
  • Close : 7 days > 1st bid
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Harmony Records was a label owned by Columbia Records. It was originally used as a label for low-price 78 rpm records in the 1920s and 1930s. Harmony records were acoustically recorded even though electrical recording had taken over in the record industry.

This recording (#352-H) is in pretty good shape, rating a VG+ condition. Decent gloss and moderate playwear. Some background hiss should be expected but there are no chips, cracks, or skips.

Offered here are two vocal melodies. Side 143361 presents a waltz, "Put Your Arms Where They Belong" performed by The Harmonians, with the vocal chorus provided by Jimmy Flynn. Side 143399 lists another waltz, "What Does It Matter", performed by the WMCA Broadcasters, with Tom and Jerry giving the vocal chorus. 

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Listing Information

Listing TypeFree Listing
Listing ID#112944094
Start TimeSun 14 Jul 2013 07:03:23 (EDT)
Close Time7 days > 1st bid
Starting Bid$9.00
Item ConditionUsed
Bids0
Views403
Dispatch TimeNext Day
Quantity1
LocationUnited States
Auto ExtendNo
DurationSingle
GenreNew Age & Easy Listening
Record GradingVery Good Plus (VG+)
Record Size10"
Speed78RPM

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