The Mountain (1956)
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Songs by Tupac Shakur, Willie Nelson and R.E.M. are among the 25 eclectic inductees for the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry.
Up On The Mountain – The Magnificents 78 rpm! (Vee-Jay) 1956
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TOM-1956 White-tailed Deer - buck in late fall Photo Mugs
TOM-1956 White-tailed Deer - buck in late fall Rocky Mountains - Montana - USA Odocoileus virginianus Tom a Pat Leeson Please note that pritns are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way. contact details web ardea tel and 44 (0) 20 8672 2067 .... |
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Your Hit Parade - 1957
$35.86 (1) Honeycomb - Jimmie Rodgers; (2) Send for Me - Nat King Cole; (3) Rainbow - Russ Hamilton; (4) Love Is a Golden Ring - Frankie Laine; (5) Tammy - Debbie Reynolds; (6) Shangri-la - Four Coins; (7) White Silver Sands - Don Rondo; (8) In the Middle of an Island - Tony Bennett; (9) Banana Boat (Day-O) - Harry Belafonte; (10) Marianne - Terry Gilkyson and the Easy Riders; (11) Love Letters in the Sa... |
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Fonotone Records: Frederick, Maryland (1956-1969)
$79.98 Massive 5CD set of American Primitive music unearthed for the first time (in various styles: Jug Band, Country, Old Time, Blues and Bluegrass), recorded and documented by Joe Bussard's 78-RPM Fonotone label, 1956-1969 -- not one track previously on CD before. Incredible package featuring 131 tracks over 5 discs, 160-page perfect-bound book, 17 full-color postcards, 3 record label reproductions in ... |
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Tony Bennett: Sings His All-time Hall of Fame Hits [Vinyl Lp Record]
12 Tracks: Because of You [mono], Cold, Cold Heart, Rags to Riches [mono], One for My Baby / It Had to Be You, I Left My Heart in San Francisco, I Wanna Be Around, This Is All I Ask, The Good Life, The Shadow of Your Smile, Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me), Yesterday I Heard the Rain ...... |
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The Mountain [VHS]
$14.95 In these days when the natural wonders of the world can be so easily synthesized on film by computers, it's a little tough to look upon studio sets of mountain exteriors as anything but unsatisfactory. But that's the situation with Edward Dmytryk's 1956 drama The Mountain, starring Spencer Tracy as a retired mountain guide who accompanies his brash young brother (Robert Wagner) on the ascent of a ... |

