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Saturday, 20 March 2010

ALADDIN 500 Series


Hollywood. California


500 Series WESTERN Releases

There was fifteen or so releases in the ALADDIN 500 series, only the following six issues are “Western”.

ALADDIN 506
TEX RUSSELL AND HIS HOLLYWOOD COWBOYS
You Can’t Break The Chains Of Love (Vocal – Corby Jones) (506.A)
(Deadwax A-4419)(Wakley – Porter) (No Publisher Noted)
Moon Over Montana (Vocal – Dude Jackson) (506.B) (Deadwax A-4420)(Jimmy Wakley) (No Publisher Noted)

ALADDIN 507
TEX RUSSELL AND HIS HOLLYWOOD COWBOYS
You Waited A Little Too Long (Vocal – Dude Jackson) (507.A)
(Deadwax A-4444)(Jack Rivers) (No Publisher Noted)
Put Your Little Foot Right Out – Varsoviana (Vocal Duet – Corby Jones & Dude Jackson) (507.B) (Deadwax A.4288)(Larry Spier) (No Publisher Noted)

Note: ALADDIN 507.B has notation on label “From The Warner Brothers’ Picture SAN ANTONIO”

ALADDIN 508
TEX RUSSELL AND HIS HOLLYWOOD COWBOYS
Texas Tornado (Vo – Jack Lewis) (508.A) (Deadwax A-4421)
(Jack Rivers) (No Publisher Noted)
What It Means To Be Blue (Vo – Dude Jackson) (508.B) (Deadwax A-4422)(Joe Rogers) (No Publisher Noted)

ALADDIN 509
JOE MAVERICK AND HIS HOT DOGIES (sic)
I Won’t Be Here To Welcome You (Vo – “Slim” Newman)
()
My Chickashay Gal (Vo – “Slim” Newman)
()

ALADDIN 510
JOE MAVERICK AND HIS HOT DOGIES (sic)
Shut That Gate (Vo – “Slim” Newman) (510.A)
(James – Daffan) (No Publisher Noted)
When Love Can’t Find A Way (Vo – “Slim” Newman) (510.B)
(Ike Cargill) (No Publisher Noted)

ALADDIN 511
JOE MAVERICK AND HIS HOT DOGIES (sic)
I’m A Married Man (Vo – “Slim” Newman) (511.A)
(A. McEnery) (No Publisher Noted)
Honey Bee (Vo – Joe Maverick) (511.B)
(Rogers – Nation) (No Publisher Noted)

ALADDIN 506 was reviewed in June 1946
ALLADIN 509 was reviewed In August 1946
ALADDIN 510 was reviewed in September 1946

Source:
Bill Daniels’ American 45 and 78 RPM Record Dating Guide 1940 – 1959.

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