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Little Golden Records

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The Little Golden Records were orchestrated by Mitch Miller and featured the Sand Piper Singers.  As their popularity increased mor stars of the times became involved including Roy Roger and Dale Evans, Art Carney, Shari Lewis, Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Captain Kangaroo, and many others.

The early numbered records had a regular title and a Disney.  There is no real way to tell a first edition other than by dating.  The original sleeves of records 1-12 were 6 3/4 in x 8 in. and opened to show a description.  There was a yellow 78 rpm record in a slot on the right.  These records were released in  1948 and showed a bout 3/4 of the yellow circle showing information about the record.

The sleeve format changed in 1949.  They measured 7 1/2in x 6 3/4 in and the opening for the record was at the top.  Record color was still yellow and they were 78's.  Yellow circle on the sleeve describing the record was still present but lines were added.  The picutures on the sleeves were basic with a solid background with several charchaters or pictures from the little golden book on them.

The original titles had just a number, the Disney Title had a D before the number.

Between 1949 and 1950's the record sleeve graphics were improved and covered most of the sleeve.  Between 1950-1951 an  'R' was added to the numbers of the regular series and the Disney series 'RD'.  In 1952 the yellow label on the sleeve was replaced with a 3in logo and in 1954 it was reduced to a quarter size.

In 1956, Extended play records were released and contained Three Little Golden Records on one record.  The prefix was 'EP' and Golden Mother Goose was the first produced and numbered EP317.  They were yellow 45 rpms, and were quickly changed to black.  In 1956 the records were sold as yellow 78's and black 45's.  The 45s normally had a banner down the right side saying it was a 45.  The 78's were 6 in and the 45's 7 in.

After 1959, number prefixes were no longer used for regular records.  The EPs still contain the number prefix.  The prefixes started being dropped around number 471 and were completely gone by 490.  The last numbered Little Golden Record was #777 Row, Row, Row your Boat in 1964.  After this time they were no longer called Little Golden Records.

Here is a list of numbers and approximate release dates...

1      1948
25      1949
50      1950
100      1952
150       1954
200      1955
250      1955
300      1956
350      1957
400      1957
450      1958
500      1959
550      1959
600      1959
650      1960
675      1961
700      1962
750      1964

Guide ID: 10000000000048205Guide created: 11/01/05 (updated 11/11/09)

 
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