SYMPHONETTE SOCIETY
RECORDS
American in origin. The Longines Symphonette Society was the
mail-order record arm of the Longines-Wittnauer company; it grew out of a radio
programme of the 1940s and '50s and issued records from the 78rpm era into the
mid 1970s in its native land. As well as recording its own material it
licensed and repackaged popular recordings by the likes of Bing Crosby.
From the mid '60s until around 1970 it had some recording done in London through
Angela Morley, but the number of actual British issues for which it was
responsible appears to have been limited. It had a British office at 366,
Kingsway, Hove in the early '70s, and in 1971 that office had a go at cracking
the Christmas market with the release of an album called 'The Sweet Voices Of
Christmas' (WS-155; 11/71) and a single taken from it, 'I Saw Mummy Kissing
Santa Claus' by The Massed Children's Voices From The Choirs Of Famous
Westminster Abbey And St. Paul's Cathedral b/w Lyn Cornell's 'The Angel And The
Stranger' (XX-1; 11/71). According to an advert in 'Record & Tape
Retailer' of the 13th of November both were available from EMI. The single
cost 50p, and seems to have been The Symphonette Society's only venture into
singles territory. There were however several more albums pressed here by
EMI in 1970-71. Their labels were more adventurous than that of the
single, I'm glad to report. Distributed By Symphonette Society Records.
Thanks to Robert Lyons For The Info.
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Children's
Choirs
I Saw Mummy Kissing
Santa Claus
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