Vogue picture records are phonograph records on the "Vogue" label and have an illustration embedded in the transparent vinyl of the record. The illustrations on each side of the record are usually related to the title of the song on that side.
"Sugar Blues" and "Basin Street Blues" all on the same Vogue picture 78 RPM record.
Vogue records, always popular with collectors, were collected for their graphics, and you can't beat these, especially the Basin Street (New Orleans Basin Street and Canal Street intersection ) side. However, these are actual musical records.
Both songs were recorded by Clyde McCoy and his orchestra.
Vogue picture records were produced by
Vogue picture records were produced by
Vogue picture records Industries of Detroit, Michigan. The first of the 10-inch Vogue picture records was released to the public in May 1946.
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