HARRY JAMES It's Been A Long Long Time COLUMBIA 36838 Avengers ENDGAME 78 1945

Sold Date: December 13, 2021
Start Date: November 26, 2021
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Rare  HARRY JAMES  78rpm Record 
! ! ! we know how to pack and ship fragile 78rpm records ! ! ! 
it's an original Columbia big band JAZZ vocal record from  c 1945 shellac 78rpm record with red labels that have gold print. 
Harry James  It's Been A Long, Long Time / Autumn Serenade Columbia ‎Records # 36838
we know how to pack + ship 78s . . . FULLY PLAY TESTED
shiny clean E+ EXCELLENT CONDITION original 1945 pressing
with the A side song featured in CAPTAIN AMERICA Steve / Peggy
last dance in the AVENGERS ENDGAME film - has just a touch of very
light visual wear (nothing severe) labels are bright, clean DISPLAY NICELY
but A side has name taped to it - plays and SOUNDS GREAT no skips, repeats
or serious issues, just a little quiet typical shellac static (nothing serious)
includes nice clean orig'l COLUMBIA company sleeve
please see our multiple photos and separate description 





Harry James And His Orchestra  "It's Been A Long, Long Time" / "Autumn Serenade" 
Label: Columbia ‎– 36838 Format: Shellac, 78 RPM, 10" Country: US / Released: 17 Sep 1945 Genre: Jazz, Pop / Style: Big Band Jazz 
Tracklist 
A – It's Been A Long, Long Time (Vocals: Kitty Kallen)  B – Autumn Serenade 
Companies, etc. 
Record Company – Columbia Broadcasting System Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Bridgeport 
Credits 
Alto Saxophone – Murray Williams, Willie Smith Arranged By – Billy May (B), Jack Matthias (A) Baritone Saxophone – George Davis, Stuart Bruner Bass – Ed Mihelich Cello – Carl Ziegler, Al Friede Clarinet – Willie Smith  Drums – Ray Toland Guitar – Hayden Causey Leader – Harry James  Piano – Arnold Ross Tenor Saxophone – Corky Corcoran, Stuart Bruner Trombone – Chuck Preble, Ray Heath, Vic Hamann Trumpet – Al Ramsey, Harry James, Red Berkin, Jimmy Troutman, Jimmy Campbell  Valve Trombone – Juan Tizol Viola – Al Nieman, Bill Spear, Favid Uchitel, Hal Sorin Violin – Bob Bein, Ernest Karpati, George Grossman, Gerson Oberstein, Harry Jawarski, Jack Gootkin, Jerome Reisler, John De Voogdt, Sam Caplan, Sol Geskin 
Notes 
Original release with three lines of  patent text under Columbia logo on both labels. 
Fox trots. Recorded July 24, 1945 in New York City.    Barcode and Other Identifiers 
Matrix / Runout (A side label): CO 35081  Matrix / Runout (B side label): CO 35082 





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