![]() ![]() They are the first and second parts of the three-part combinations. The sheet music title, unless otherwise noted, is the same as the first side of the listed record. Reverse-side artists and titles, indicated by a slash (/), are given, but condition and recording dates are not usually provided unless that side is thought to be of collectors’ interest. ![]() With double-sided 78-rpms, the combination record-sheet music side is listed first and it is the graded and dated side. Lyricist-composer credits for titles are given in parentheses. Exact recording dates do not exist for some records, and these dates are approximated. They are artifacts that helped form our collective identity as a society via shared experiences over the years with these mediums.Ĭombinations are numbered chronologically according to recording dates of titles (with some exceptions), followed by sheet music (s/m) and record sleeves (r/s). A journey through this chronologic collection provides a panorama of American history and culture as represented on popular records, sheet music covers, and, to a lesser extent, record-sleeve art. ![]() There is at least one combination for nearly every year, beginning with an 1898 John Philip Sousa Berliner record and matching Sousa sheet music to Elvis and Lavern Baker combinations from the 1950s. ![]()
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