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here are the
30 BEST SELLING RECORDS
OF 1952*
Made from Audiodisc
Record, Artist & Label Master
BLUE TANGO (Leroy Anderson— Decca) **
WHEEL OF FORTUNE (Kay Starr-Capitol) f
CRY (Johnnie Ray-Okeh) *<*
YOU BELONG TO ME (Jo Stafford— Columbia) v
AUF WIEDERSEH'N, SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn-London) . .
I WENT TO YOUR WEDDING (Patti Page-Mercury)
HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney— Columbia)
WISH YOU WERE HERE (Eddie Fisher y
Hugo Winterhalter— Victor) ^
HERE IN MY HEART (Al Martino-BBS) ^
DELICADO (Percy Faith— Columbia) ^
KISS OF FIRE (Georgia Gibbs— Mercury) ^
ANY TIME (Eddie Fisher-Hugo Winterhalter— Victor) . ^
TELL ME WHY (Four Aces-Decca) ^
BLACKSMITH BLUES (Ella Mae Morse-Capitol) ^
JAMBALAYA (Jo Stafford-Columbia) ^
BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney— Columbia) ^
GUY IS A GUY (Doris Day-Columbia) ^
LITTLE WHITE CLOUD THAT CRIED (Johnnie Ray-Okeh).
HIGH NOON (Frankie Laine— Columbia) ^
I'M YOURS (Eddie Fisher— Hugo Winterhalter— Victor)
GLOW WORM (Mills Brothers-Decca)
IT'S IN THE BOOK (Johnny Standley-Capitol)
SLOW POKE (Pee Wee King-Victor) "
WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME (Johnnie Ray-Columbia) *
MEET MR. CALLAGHAN (Les Paul-Capitol) ^
I'M YOURS (Don Cornell-Coral) *
I'LL WALK ALONE (Don Cornell-Coral) "*
TELL ME WHY (EddieFisher-HugoWinterhalter-Victor)
TRYING (Hilltoppers-Dot) **
PLEASE, MR. SUN (Johnnie Ray-Columbia) f
* According to Retail Sales, as listed in THE BILLBOARD.
. . . and over 43% used audiotape* for the original sound!
Like Audiodiscs and Audiotape, this record speaks for itself.
Of the thirty top hit records of the year, all but one were made from Audiodisc masters! And that one — a London Record — was made abroad.
It is significant, too, that the original recordings for over 43 per cent of these records were first made on Audiotape, then transferred to the master discs. This marks a growing trend toward the use of Audiotape for the original sound in the manufacture of fine phonograph records.
Yes — Audiodiscs and Audiotape are truly a record-making combination— in a field where there can be no compromise with Quality!
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Broadcasting • Telecasting
March 2, 1953 • Paee 63