Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1952 - Oct 1953)

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Albums of "Everything I Have Is Yours" and "Lilli," both from films of same name, by Hans Summer and David Rose for MGM . . . Tops In Popular Hits BING CROSBY -Andrews Sisters singing "South Rampart Street Parade" and "Cool Water" for Decca . . . Les Paul-Mary Ford, doing "Lady Of Spain" and "My Baby's Coming Home" for Capitol . . . Toni Arden's "Take A Chance" and "Sweet Forgiveness" for Columbia . . . Helen O'Connell-Gisele MacKenzie dueting "Water Can't Quench The Fire Of Love" and "A Crazy Waltz" for Capitol . . . Perry Como's "To Know You" and "My Lady Loves To Dance" for Victor . . . Johnny Desmond's "Nina Never Knew" and "Stay Where You Are" for Coral . . . Hugo Winterhalter's "Blue Violins" and "Fandango" for Victor . . . "Nickel And Dime Man" and "Sinnin Again" by Dorothy Loudon for Victor . . . "Greyhound" and "Jump Back Honey" by Ella Mae Morse for Capitol . . . Vera Lynn's "Yours" and "The Love Of My Life" for London . . . Roger Coleman's "Give Me The Right" and "Everything I Have Is Yours" for Decca . . . "Forget Me Not" and "Where There's Smoke There's Fire" by Gogi Grant for Victor . . . Billy Eckstine's "Be Fair" and "Come To The Mardi Gras" for MGM . . . Art Mooney's "Lazy River" and "Honestly" for MGM . . . "Mad About 'Cha" and "I Don't Know Why I Just Do" by the Billy Williams Quartet for Mercury . . . Grab Bag JIMMY SAUNDERS' "Need Me" and "Cry My Heart" for Coral ... Vic Damone's "Nina Never Knew" and "Johnny With The Bandy Legs" for Mercury . . . Bill Kenny's "Moonlight Mystery" and "You Are Happiness" for Decca . . . Tommy Tucker's "Designed For Dancing" for MGM . . . Jeri Southern's "Forgive And Forget" and "The Ruby And The Pearl" for Decca . . . Guy Mitchell-Mindy Carson's "That's A-Way" and "Train Of Love" for Columbia . . . BERT BROWN PRINTED IN THE U S. A. BY THE CUNEO PRESS, INC.