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Lorin Whitney Day is dying in the west, when they ring those golden Bells

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Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records   S3productions

 

Lorin Whitney Day is dying in the west, when they ring those golden Bells


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 For information on the background of the songs, Requests or contacting Curt Hahn, write to www.Facebook.com/s3productions2 or Forgotten Music on 78 records or curthahn74@yahoo.com

 

 

Sacred Records started as a California company in 1944. The President was Earle E. Williams, who hosted the TV show "Sunday Sing" (originally, "Highway to Heaven") which debuted on October 28, 1956 on KCOP in Los Angeles. By 1958, they were operating at 550 W. Lambert Rd., Whittier, California. They specialized in religious music, and shared much of their artist roster with the Christian Faith label, also in California. 

Sometime after 1960, they moved to Waco, Texas. It is not clear whether at that time, they became part of Word Records, or they were still independent and were simply distributed by Word. 

 

81- A Day is dying in the west

Composer Van Thomspon

Lorin Whitney

Organ Vibes Harp and Chimes

 

81-B When they ring those golden Bells

Composer Dion De Maribelle

Lorin Whitney

Organ Vibes Harp and Chimes  

 

http://www.bsnpubs.com/word/sacred/sacred.html

Sacred Records Album Discography
by Mike Callahan, David Edwards, and Patrice Eyries

 

Sacred Records was a record label founded in 1944 by Earle E. Williams. Around 1960, it was acquired by Word Records

 

Lorin Whitney

 http://www.sierrachapteratos.org/whitney.html

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