Album NO 1940 on Columbia label
World
The Columbia Phonograph Company was originally the local company run by Edward Easton, distributing and selling Edison phonographs and phonograph cylinders in Washington, D.C., Maryland and Delaware. The company derives its name from the District of Columbia, which was its headquarters. In late 1923, Columbia was bought by their English subsidiary, the Columbia Graphophone Company. In 1931, the British Columbia Graphophone Company merged with the Gramophone Company to form Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. (EMI). In 1938, the Columbia label in the USA, was bought by William S. Paley of the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) for $750,000. EMI retained the rights to the Columbia name in most other territories including the UK, Australia and New Zealand. It continued to operate the label with moderate success until 1972, when it was retired and replaced by the EMI Records imprint. In Norway, Columbia was distributed by Iversen & Frogh A/S (later Carl M. Iversen A/S) until 1968. In 1969, EMI's Norwegian subsidiary EMI Norsk A/S was established and Columbia became one of their labels. From late 1957 to 1961, almost all Norwegian singles came in company sleeves. Later all foreign recordings came in picture sleeve (Danish or Norweigian). The Norwegian recordings up to late 1962 came in company sleeves.
Jens Gunderssen voc, album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Jeg Har Bodd Ved En Landevei | Jens Gunderssen | 2:50 | |
2 | Manana Senor | Jens Gunderssen | 2:34 |