Catalogue information

LastDodo number
187701
Area
Vinyl records and CDs
Title
The Lady is a Tramp
Main artist / band
(Guest) Artist
Label
Release number
RO 101-EP
Barcode / EAN / UPC
Collection / set
Number in collection
Theme
Rights organisation
Year
1960
Producer
Cover design / Photographer
Additional features
Genre
Matrix number
Details

Appendix to the ladies magazine Romance. This EP was a free gift from ladies-journal Romance. Recorded live at Jazz at the Philharmonic, Berlin 1959 This must have been with the Paul Smith Quartet.Recorded: Deutschlandhallen Berlin On October 4, 1958, the first issue of Romance was published, a magazine for people with a "heart that yearns for some relaxation and romance in this age of atom and technology." The fact that it was intended for this target group could not be missed: the cover always showed a romantic couple in the first years. Romance lived up to its promise to provide weekly relaxation. There were love stories in the form of photo novels, drawings and cartoons. Also reports about the world of the movie stars, singers and singers of that time. The weekly sections 'Ask me confidentially', 'Be beautiful as a movie star' and 'What are you wearing tomorrow?' could count on enthusiastic readers. From 1963 onwards, the publisher, The Illustrated Pers, allowed the magazine to evolve deliberately into a monthly quality magazine. As a result, Romance was able to seamlessly merge into Avenue's first track in November 1965. On the back is another EP, containing recordings of the London 1960 Eurovision Song Contest as a gift for new subscribers. Year of issue so probably 1960 or shortly afterwards.

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Composer / Arranger
Lyricist

3

A

Track
A 01: The lady is a tramp
Genre
Track
A 02: The man I love.
Genre

B : How high the moon

Genre

References to other categories

Magazines and newspapers / Magazine / newspaper