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12-28-2019

Peggy Lee – Waitin' for the Train to Come In / I'm Glad I Waited for You

Capitol Records – 218,

Shellac, 10", 78 RPM,, Scranton Pressing,

Released: Oct 1945,

Genre: Jazz, Pop,

Style: Big Band, Vocal,

A Waitin' For The Train To Come In (739-3a),

Written-By – Block, Skylar,

B I'm Glad I Waited For You (740-3A),

Written-By – Styne-Cahn,

Featured in Columbia Pictures “Tars and Spars”,

 (1946) – Musical #615,

Director: Alfred E. Green,

Starring: Janet Blair, Alfred Drake, Marc Platt, Jeff Donnell, Sid Caesar, Hugh Beaumont (Leave it to Beaver),

★ Manufactured by Capitol Records, inc. U.S.A. ★
Release date from Billboard, September 29, 1945, "Advance Record Releases". p 31.

Peggy Lee,

Real Name: Norma Deloris Egstrom,

Aliases: Susan Melton,

Profile: American jazz and popular music singer, songwriter, composer and actress, born May 26, 1920 in Jamestown, North Dakota, USA and died January 21, 2002 in Bel Air, California, USA.

Dave Barbour

Real Name: David Michael Barbour

Profile: American guitarist, banjoist, and songwriter.

Born: 28 May 1912 in Long Island, New York, USA.
Died: 11 December 1965 in Malibu Beach, California, USA (aged 53).

Married to singer Peggy Lee (1943 to 1952).

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