"You Belong To My Heart" - Charles Wolcott (1944)
Charles Wolcott and His Orchestra, vocal by Ray Gilbert. Recorded in Hollywood on February 6th 1944.
This Decca record is played on an Electrola table top Gramophone, model 150 from ca. 1930!
From the Walt Disney production "The Three Caballeros" (1944).
This is side 5 (three records) from the Decca Album No. A-373.
If you're interested in, here's side 3 and side 4 of the album: "BAIA" - Charles Wolcott (1944) - YouTube https://swky.co/VDBElh "Os Quindins De Yaya" - Nestor Amaral (1944) - YouTube https://swky.co/m0NKos
Видео "You Belong To My Heart" - Charles Wolcott (1944) канала Julians Shellacs
This Decca record is played on an Electrola table top Gramophone, model 150 from ca. 1930!
From the Walt Disney production "The Three Caballeros" (1944).
This is side 5 (three records) from the Decca Album No. A-373.
If you're interested in, here's side 3 and side 4 of the album: "BAIA" - Charles Wolcott (1944) - YouTube https://swky.co/VDBElh "Os Quindins De Yaya" - Nestor Amaral (1944) - YouTube https://swky.co/m0NKos
Видео "You Belong To My Heart" - Charles Wolcott (1944) канала Julians Shellacs
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