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Sepia Records, who have issued many Crosby CDs, including the recent Philco Radio Time and the "Through The Years" series, are about to issue a double CD of the Andrews Sisters. Some Bing fans could be interested in view of the close collaboration between Bing and the Sisters, who shared many hits.
It contains tracks they recorded for films, often with different arrangements, and almost all not previously available.
More details here
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Richard, Looks like a Great set. Some songs from Abbott and Costello movies! Does anyone know if the song [not sure of title] Three little Fishies was recorded by Andrews Sisters?
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Blonde56 wrote:
Richard, Looks like a Great set. Some songs from Abbott and Costello movies! Does anyone know if the song [not sure of title] Three little Fishies was recorded by Andrews Sisters?
It was. Something that might best be described as a juvenile novelty!
Here it is on Youtube. It was recorded and issued on an LP somewhere around 1973. I'm uncertain whether there might have been an earlier version with this being a re-recording for stereo.
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Looks like another winner from Sepia!
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I remember as a youngster - talking when I was 3-4 years old, so 82-83 years ago having a bath and putting Condy’s Crystals in the bath and watching it turn a purplish colour and I called them fishies