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  1. Companies, etc. Marketed By – Submarine Records. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1982 Vinyl release of "Johnny Mercer's Music Shop" on Discogs.

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    • UK
    • 10
    • Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono
  2. September 14, 1943. ( 1943-09-14) Sponsored by. Pepsodent. Johnny Mercer's Music Shop is an old-time radio program that featured popular songs. It was broadcast on NBC from June 22, 1943, until September 14, 1943, as a summer replacement for The Pepsodent Show. A similar program with a slightly different title was broadcast in 1944.

    • United States
    • English
    • Popular music
    • 30 minutes
  3. In 1944, The Pied Pipers were regulars on Johnny Mercer's Chesterfield Music Shop on the NBC Radio Network Monday through Friday nights. Beginning March 30, 1948, the group became a part of Club Fifteen on CBS.

    • Nancy Knorr, Don Lucas, Kevin Kennard, Chris Sanders, David Zack
    • California, United States
    • 1938–present
  4. 21 gen 2003 · Johnny Mercer's Music Shop, Vol. 2 by Johnny Mercer released in 2003. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  5. www.amazon.com › Johnny-Mercers-Music-Shop-II › dpMusic Shop - amazon.com

    16 lug 2011 · Tracks include: Introduction by Johnny Mercer and Wendell Myles; Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby (voc: Johnny Mercer); San Fernando Valley (voc: Johnny Mercer); My Blue Heaven; Love Go Away (vocs: The Pied Pipers with June Hutton); It Could Happen to You (voc: Jo Stafford).

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  6. 20 feb 2020 · 22.7K subscribers. 25. 562 views 4 years ago. from August 2, 1944 Johnny Mercer's Music Shop (AFRS) with Paul Weston and his orchestra Music by Al Kaufman - Lyrics by Marty Symes...

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  7. The Johnny Mercer Music Shop show coincided with the musician's strike, which meant that no union musician could record between 1942 and `44. The show was therefore an ideal opportunity for Mercer to showcase talent, not least those who had recorded for Capitol, for whom he worked.