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Jack Hylton And His Orchestra - The Golden Age Of Jack Hylton 1935-1939

Jack Hylton And His Orchestra - The Golden Age Of Jack Hylton 1935-1939

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"The Golden Age Of Jack Hylton 1935-1939" features the vibrant big band sound of Jack Hylton and His Orchestra, known for blending jazz influences with popular dance music of the era, making it a significant representation of British dance bands during that time.

Used Vinyl Record

Condition: Expertly ultrasonic cleaned. Very Good (VG) or better condition. Guaranteed not to skip.


Discogs images show the correct release for this catalog number or UPC. Condition will be VG or better. Inserts may vary or may not be included.

Tracklist

A1: Music, Maestro Please
A2: Now It Can Be Told
A3: One, Two, Button Your Shoe
A4: Don't Let That Moon Get Away
A5: Sing, Baby Sing
A6: Have You Met Miss Jones?
A7: Why Doesn't Somebody Tell Me These Things
A8: Chinatown My Chinatown
B1: She Shall Have Music
B2: You Turned The Tables On Me
B3: Get Out Of Town
B4: Swing Is In The Air
B5: Free
B6: (Why Does My Heart Go) Boom
B7: Blue Skies Are Round The Corner
B8: Medley: Anything Goes; You're The Top; Gypsy In Me

Shipping

Shipped in heavy-duty record mailers with inner and outer sleeves, with vinyl placed behind the jacket to prevent seam splits.

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How we sell.

Every used vinyl record we sell is ultrasonically cleaned to bring out the best sound. Each one is placed in a new rice paper inner sleeve and a clear outer protective cover, so your records arrive clean, safe, and ready to spin.

And it’s not just the used ones—every new vinyl record from Five Buck Bin also comes with a fresh inner and outer sleeve included.

Whether you’re adding to your collection or starting fresh, you can trust that every record from Five Buck Bin is cared for like it’s going on our own shelf.