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Through the reissue seasons, the reissues had a given season's opening rings and the "Merrily We Roll Along" theme (1941–45 rendition or 1945–55 rendition; this depends on the original audio and when it is played) followed by a title card which showed a blue ribbon (hence the program's title) and a Grand Shorts Award trophy.
Columbia CD released the album on CD in 1986 in a much altered form, with alternative versions in place of many of the original songs, but restored the original with its 1997 re-issue, which also included additional tracks: a brief interview by the producer, George Avakian, with W. C. Handy; a joke told by Louis Armstrong; and several rehearsal ...
These are number-one albums of 1954, per Billboard magazine's albums chart. Chart history. Chart history; Issue date Album Artist(s) Label Ref. January 2:
Title Director Release date DVD release Notes — How to Catch a Cold: August 1, 1951 — Produced for Kleenex Tissue Despite being titled "How to.." Goofy does not appear in the short. — Mickey Mouse March of Dimes: January 1, 1954 — Produced for March of Dimes. [2] [3]
Something Cool was released first as a ten-inch LP in 1954, and then upgraded to a twelve-inch LP in 1955 with four additional tracks for the expanding albums market. . Notably, the 1955 edition was re-recorded for stereo by Christy and Rugolo, with variations in session musicians, in its entirety over three days, April 26-28 1960, and released again under the same title in 19
Title Date recorded Notes 1950 Mercury / Clef: MG C-102 Bud Powell Piano Solos: ... 1954-12-16, 1955-01-11, -12 Reissue of Jazz Original: Verve MGV 8185 1959 Verve
PRM, Inc. (1954–1956) Associated Artists Productions, Inc. (1956–1958) United Artists Associated (1958–1968) Company type: Private: Industry: Television syndication: Founded: 1948 (first incarnation) [1] 1954 (second incarnation) Founder: Eliot Hyman: Defunct: October 1958 (as Associated Artists Productions) 1968 (as United Artists ...
The following list is a filmography of all animated short subjects distributed by the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) motion picture studio through Loew's Incorporated between 1930 and 1958 and between 1961 and 1967.