LOT OF 10 “HIT OF THE WEEK” 10” DURIUM FLEX DISC RECORDS 78 RPM VINTAGE 1930s

Sold Date: April 16, 2022
Start Date: April 14, 2022
Final Price: $25.00 (USD)
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US record label introduced in 1930 and discontinued in 1932. Distinctively, Hit Of The Week records were not made of the heavy, fragile shellac compound which was usual for phonograph records of that era, but of a patented flexible synthetic resin named Durium coated on a brown paper base.


A new Hit Of The Week record was released every week (generally on thursdays) and was sold in newsstands across the country.


Source: https://www.discogs.com/label/191330-Hit-Of-The-Week


Included in the lot:



Phil Spitalny's Music

The Song Without A Name

#1053, 1930


Phil Spitalny's Music

Anchors Aweigh

#1057, 1930


Phil Spitalny's Music

Song Of The Dawn

#1063, 1930


Phil Spitalny's Music

If I Had A Girl Like You ‎

#1070, 1930


Hit Of The Week Orchestra

Across The Breakfast Table

#1071, 1930


Hit Of The Week Orchestra

Ro-Ro-Rollin' Along

#1074, 1930


Hit Of The Week Orchestra

Singing A Song To The Stars

#1080, 1930


Sam Lanin's Dance Ensemble

Hello! Beautiful! ‎

#1136, 1931


Sam Lanin's Dance Ensemble

Ninety Nine out of a Hundred

#1137, 1931


Hit-Of-The-Week Orchestra

You'll Be Mine In Apple Blossom Time ‎

#1143, 1931