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Description
Long playing stereo record album jacket and disk of "The Famous Davis Sisters". [Cover page]: "The Famous Davis Sisters". Photograph of the Davis sisters standing in front of a microphone on the coveer. [Back cover page]: "Hi-Fi recording. Savoy mg-14000. The Famous Davis Sisters. 'Twelve Gates To The City' (Davis-Crossroads) 'You've Got The River Jordan To Cross' (Davis-Crossroads) 'He'll Understand' (Davis-Crossroads) 'He's My King' (Davis-Crossroads) 'Won't It Be Wonderful There' (Davis-Crossroads) 'Jesus Gently Guide Me' (Davis-Crossroads)". "'Rain In Jerusalem' (Davis-Crossroads) 'Oh Happy Day' (Davis-Crossroads) 'He's Mine' (Davis, Davis, Davis-Savoy Music) 'Oh Sinner' (Davis, Davis, Davis-Savoy Music) 'More Than All' (Davis, Davis, Davis-Savoy Music) 'Lord Don't Leave Me' (Davis-Savoy Music)". A short description of the Davis Sisters by H. Alan Stein. "Savoy Records, Inc., Newark, New Jersey. Side 1 of the disc: "Savoy Records. Long playing microgroove. Non-breakable -- 33 1/2 rpm. MG-14000. MG-14000-A. A Hi-Fi Recording. The Famous Davis Sisters. Singing 1. 'Twelve Gates To The City' 2. 'You've Got The River Jordan To Cross' 3. 'He'll Understand' 4. 'He's My King' 5. 'Won't It Be Wonderful There' 6. 'Jesus Gently Guide Me'". Side 2 of the disc: "Savoy Records. Long playing microgroove. Non-breakable -- 33 1/2 rpm. MG-14000. MG-14000-A. A Hi-Fi Recording. The Famous Davis Sisters. Singing 1. 'Rain In Jerusalem' 'Oh Happy Day' 'He's Mine' 'Oh Sinner' 'More Than All' 'Lord Don't Leave Me'". The disc was recorded in 1955.
Type
image
Format
1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/2 rpm, stereo. Gospel Music long-playing records
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