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Chronological Eddie Heywood 1944 to 1946

CD (Item 202162) Classics (France), Mid 1940s — Condition: Used
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V-Disc and Decca sides from pianist Eddie Heywood – a mix of sextet material and large group work, including five tracks with Bing Crosby on vocals!  © 1996-2025, Dusty Groove, Inc.
(Original Classics pressing.)

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