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Ben Alley; Freddie Rich's RAdio Orch. I'm Just a Dancing Sweetheart Hit of the Week Durium Products Inc., New York 1932 LP_RECORD Very Good No Dustjacket 78 rpm; Hit of the Week Records was a record label based in the United States of America in the early 1930s. Distinctively, "Hit of the Week"s were made not of shellac as was usual for gramophone record of the era, but of a patented blend of paper and resin called Durium. A related label in the United Kingdom was called Durium Records.The label debuted in February of 1930. Unlike other records, it was sold at news-stands, not record stores. ca: 1932
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8.83 USD
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Helen Rowland; Freddie Rich's Radio Orch. You Call It Madness - Hit of the Week Durium Products Inc., New York 1932 LP_RECORD Very Good No Dustjacket "Auld Lang Syne";78 rpm; Hit of the Week Records was a record label based in the United States of America in the early 1930s. Distinctively, "Hit of the Week"s were made not of shellac as was usual for gramophone record of the era, but of a patented blend of paper and resin called Durium. A related label in the United Kingdom was called Durium Records.The label debuted in February of 1930. Unlike other records, it was sold at news-stands, not record stores. ca: 1932
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11.04 USD
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Hit of the Week Orch. Bert Hirsch Tears - Lagrimas Hit of the Week Durium Products Inc., New York 1932 LP_RECORD Very Good No Dustjacket 78 rpm; Hit of the Week Records was a record label based in the United States of America in the early 1930s. Distinctively, "Hit of the Week"s were made not of shellac as was usual for gramophone record of the era, but of a patented blend of paper and resin called Durium. A related label in the United Kingdom was called Durium Records.The label debuted in February of 1930. Unlike other records, it was sold at news-stands, not record stores. ca: 1932
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8.83 USD
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Hit of the Week Orch. with Bert Hirsch Were You Sincere, Hit of the Week Durium Products Inc., New York 1932 LP_RECORD Very Good No Dustjacket 78 rpm; Hit of the Week Records was a record label based in the United States of America in the early 1930s. Distinctively, "Hit of the Week"s were made not of shellac as was usual for gramophone record of the era, but of a patented blend of paper and resin called Durium. A related label in the United Kingdom was called Durium Records.The label debuted in February of 1930. Unlike other records, it was sold at news-stands, not record stores. ca: 1932
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8.83 USD
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Hit of the Week Orchestra; Bert Hirsch If I Could Be With You 1 Hour Tonight, Hit of the Week Record Durium Products Inc., New York 1932 LP_RECORD Very Good 78 rpm; Hit of the Week Records was a record label based in the United States of America in the early 1930s. Distinctively, "Hit of the Week"s were made not of shellac as was usual for gramophone record of the era, but of a patented blend of paper and resin called Durium. A related label in the United Kingdom was called Durium Records.The label debuted in February of 1930. Unlike other records, it was sold at news-stands, not record stores. ca: 1932
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11.04 USD
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Nick Lucas and His Troubadours An Evening in Caroline, Hit of the Week Durium Products Inc., New York 1932 LP_RECORD Very Good No Dustjacket 78 rpm; Hit of the Week Records was a record label based in the United States of America in the early 1930s. Distinctively, "Hit of the Week"s were made not of shellac as was usual for gramophone record of the era, but of a patented blend of paper and resin called Durium. A related label in the United Kingdom was called Durium Records.The label debuted in February of 1930. Unlike other records, it was sold at news-stands, not record stores. ca: 1932
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10.19 USD
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Paul Small; Freddie Rich's Radio Orch. Call Me Darling, Hit of the Week Durium Products Inc., New York 1932 LP_RECORD Very Good No Dustjacket Comin' Thro' The Rye; 78 rpm; Hit of the Week Records was a record label based in the United States of America in the early 1930s. Distinctively, "Hit of the Week"s were made not of shellac as was usual for gramophone record of the era, but of a patented blend of paper and resin called Durium. A related label in the United Kingdom was called Durium Records.The label debuted in February of 1930. Unlike other records, it was sold at news-stands, not record stores. ca: 1932
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10.19 USD
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Phil Spitalny's Orchestra I Apologize, Phil Spitalny's Orchestra, Hit of the Week Record Durium Products Inc., New York 1932 LP_RECORD Very Good 78 rpm; Hit of the Week Records was a record label based in the United States of America in the early 1930s. Distinctively, "Hit of the Week"s were made not of shellac as was usual for gramophone record of the era, but of a patented blend of paper and resin called Durium. A related label in the United Kingdom was called Durium Records.The label debuted in February of 1930. Unlike other records, it was sold at news-stands, not record stores. ca: 1932
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11.04 USD
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Phil Spitalny's Orchestra Sweet and Lovely - Hit of the Week Durium Products Inc., New York 1932 LP_RECORD Very Good No Dustjacket 78 rpm; Foxtrot; Hit of the Week Records was a record label based in the United States of America in the early 1930s. Distinctively, "Hit of the Week"s were made not of shellac as was usual for gramophone record of the era, but of a patented blend of paper and resin called Durium. A related label in the United Kingdom was called Durium Records.The label debuted in February of 1930. Unlike other records, it was sold at news-stands, not record stores. ca: 1932
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8.83 USD
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Sam Lanin's Dance Ensemble Something To Remember You By, Sam Lanin's Dance Ensemble, Hit of the Week Record Durium Products Inc., New York 1932 LP_RECORD Very Good 78 rpm; Hit of the Week Records was a record label based in the United States of America in the early 1930s. Distinctively, "Hit of the Week"s were made not of shellac as was usual for gramophone record of the era, but of a patented blend of paper and resin called Durium. A related label in the United Kingdom was called Durium Records.The label debuted in February of 1930. Unlike other records, it was sold at news-stands, not record stores. ca: 1932 Something To Remember You By, Sam Lanin's Dance Ensemble, Hit of the Week Record
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11.04 USD
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