Decca DL-8792 (12-in. long-playing (monaural))

The following matrix(es) were released with this catalog number:

CompanyMatrix No.Take NumberDateTitle/Artist 
Decca 105457 [A] 8/5/1958 Basilican pealing bells / The Schulmerich Bells
Decca 105458 [A] 8/5/1958 O come all ye faithful / The Schulmerich Bells
Decca 105459 [A] 8/5/1958 It came upon a midnight clear / The Schulmerich Bells
Decca 105460 [A] 8/5/1958 Hark! The herald angels sing / The Schulmerich Bells
Decca 105461 [A] 8/5/1958 The first Noel / The Schulmerich Bells
Decca 105462 [A] 8/5/1958 Joy to the world / The Schulmerich Bells
Decca 105463 [A] 8/5/1958 O little town of Bethlehem / The Schulmerich Bells
Decca 105464 [A] 8/5/1958 While shepherds watched their flocks / The Schulmerich Bells
Decca 105465 [A] 8/5/1958 Silent night / The Schulmerich Bells
Decca 105466 [A] 8/6/1958 White Christmas / Robert John Carwithen
Decca 105467 [A] 8/6/1958 Carol of the bells / Robert John Carwithen
Decca 105468 [A] 8/6/1958 I heard the bells on Christmas day / Robert John Carwithen
Decca 105469 [A] 8/6/1958 Good Christian men rejoice/What chid is this? / Robert John Carwithen
Decca 105470 [A] 8/6/1958 We three kings of Orient are / Robert John Carwithen
Decca 105471 [A] 8/6/1958 Deck the hall/Good King wenceslas / Robert John Carwithen
Decca 105472 [A] 8/6/1958 I saw three ships/I wonder as I wander / Robert John Carwithen
Decca 105473 [A] 8/6/1958 Away in a manger / Robert John Carwithen

Primary Performers:

The Schulmerich Bells (Musical group)
Robert John Carwithen (instrumentalist : bells)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Decca DL-8792 (12-in. long-playing (monaural))," accessed November 2, 2024, https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/object/detail/354392/Decca_DL-8792_LP.

Decca DL-8792 (12-in. long-playing (monaural)). (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 2, 2024, from https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/object/detail/354392/Decca_DL-8792_LP.

"Decca DL-8792 (12-in. long-playing (monaural))." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 2 November 2024.

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