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ROSEMARY CLOONEY Clap Hands! Here Comes Rosie! (1984 UK/German-pressed issue of the 1960 12-track stereo LP, glossy picture sleeve. The sleeve & vinyl are in excellent condition with little wear & play NL89461)
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ROSEMARY CLOONEY Sings Ballads (1987 Japanese promotional sample 10-track heavyweight vinyl LP, an audiophile 'Super Analogue Disc' issue with thick card picture sleeve bordered along the top in embossed gold, fold-out Japanese/lyric insert, company inners & obi. Perfect for hi-end stereos K35P-70009)
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ROSEMARY CLOONEY Sings Ballads (1985 German 10-track vinyl LP, also starring Ed Bickert (guitar), Scott Hamilton (tenor), John Oddo (piano), Warren Vache (cornet), Chuck Israels (bass) & Jake Hanna (drums), picture sleeve CJ-282)
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ROSEMARY CLOONEY Sings Ballads (1984 US 10-track vinyl LP, also featuring Ed Bickert [guitar], Scott Hamilton [tenor saxophone], John Oddo [piano], Warren Vache [cornet], Chuck Israels [bass] & Jake Hanna [drums], pasted picture sleeve - still inopened shrinkwrap. The sleeve shows minimal wear and the vinyl looks barely played CJ-282)
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ROSEMARY CLOONEY Look My Way (1976 UK 12-track LP by the American singer & actress, including Half As Much, When Will I Be Loved? & 'Twas A Sunny Day. The picture sleeve shows minimal wear & the vinyl appears barely played UAS29918)
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ROSEMARY CLOONEY On The Air (2008 UK 26-track CD album - As America's most popular female vocalist of the 1950s, Rosemary Clooney developed into one of the premier interpreters of American popular song; Rosemary made these recordings for radiotranscriptions with a number of the biggest orchestras of the day backing her; in the large part, dating from 1951/52, this collection captures her when she had just received her first measure of commercial success)
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