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Can anyone tell us anything about a record recently purchased from a boot fair? It is a 78,?
It has a white label apparently stuck over a black and yellow Brunswick label, on the white label is stamped "SAMPLE RECORD NOT FOR SALE" and typed in red and black "You Make Me Feel So Young" Frank Sinatra. the other side is stamped "SAMPLE RECORD NOT FOR SALE" and typed in red and black "How About You". One of the white labels has been nibbled by slugs/snails so that you can just see part of what appears to be the Brunswick Label with the song title written in crayon. Was this record ever released, I know these songs were released in the late 50's / 60's on the album "Songs For swinging Lovers" but that is all we know. We can not find this record in any listings as an individual recording, perhaps we are just not looking in the right places!!! Do you know if it has any value?
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- Boomer RatLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
Try looking it up in Vox Record Hunter. Just because something was marked as a sample doesn't necessarily mean it's rare. Alternatively, get to a Sinatra fan site and ask there?