Margaret Whiting - A Tree In The Meadow Im Sorry But Im Glad
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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I'm Sorry But I'm Glad | ||
A Tree In The Meadow |
Video
1948 HITS ARCHIVE: A Tree In The Meadow - Margaret Whiting (a #1 record)
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Catalog Numbers
15122Labels
Capitol RecordsListen online
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Formats
- Shellac
- 10"
- 78 RPM
Companies
Role | Company |
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Manufactured By | Capitol Records, Inc. |
Record Company | Capitol Records, Inc. |
Pressed By | Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Scranton |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Orchestra | Frank De Vol And His Orchestra (tracks: B) |
Vocals | Margaret Whiting |
Notes
- Vocal With Orchestra
- First mention in Billboard is 10 July 1948
- A recorded 25 May 1948
- Label font is different than Margaret Whiting - A Tree In The Meadow / I'm Sorry But I'm Glad
Barcodes
- Pressing Plant ID (Scranton anvil): ⌂
- Matrix / Runout (Side A label): 3339
- Matrix / Runout (Side B label): 3067
- Matrix / Runout (A side stamped variant 1): 3339-5D-6 20
- Matrix / Runout (B side stamped variant 1): 3067-3D-3 10
- Matrix / Runout (A side stamped variant 2): 33339-5D-6 8 ⌂ 3
- Matrix / Runout (B side stamped variant 2): 3067-3D-3#8 ⌂ 9
- Matrix / Runout (A side stamped variant 3): 3339-5D-6#8 ⌂ 16
- Matrix / Runout (B side stamped variant 3): 3067-3D-3 17 ⌂ 1
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped Side A): 3339-5D3 2 DFX
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped Side B): 3067-3D1 2 DFX
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped both side [Capital letter "E" inside a diamond]): <E>
- Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): Y
- Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): Z
Comments
Heard this as a ten year old boy and it’s haunting refrain still resonates
Doesn't get much better than that, folks.. never! Absolutely beautiful.
now thats what i call music
Love this beautiful song --- so nostalgic
as pretty a song that ever was, just as i remember it in 1948, #1 on the hit parade for many weeks. maggie sang it like a teenage girl would. daughter of richard whiting, famous song writer. i chatted a bit with maggie at a bing crosby celebration about 2002 in Long Island and still have her autograph. it "might as well be spring" was another great song by maggie. pat bonner