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A large group of Maureen O'Hara record test pressings
29 November 2016, 12:00 EST
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A large group of Maureen O'Hara record test pressings
Comprising approximately 65 78 rpm and 33 1/3 rpm records with some duplicates, 1940s-1960s, most in paper sleeves, many with annotated sleeves, with approximately 15 45 rpm records housed in a manila envelope with annotated label and ownership signatures ("Maureen O'Hara"). Maureen O'Hara seldom sang in her films, but she became a successful recording artist and frequently sang on television. Some of the music is related to her films, such as copies of Alfred Newman's title theme to How Green Was My Valley (1941) and multiple 45s of "A Dream of Love," the theme from The Deadly Companions (1961). Other non-musical albums include a 1961 audio interview with O'Hara and recordings of her young daughter, Bronwyn.
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