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  Antonio Carlos Jobim - 45 rpm - Decca

 

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Warren Covington and His Orchestra, "The Girl From Ipanema" / "El Watusi", Decca Records #25639 (1964).[45 rpm DJ / Promo single]
Jobim composed "The Girl From Ipanema".



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Earl Grant, "Meditation" / "Without A Song", Decca Records #25659 (1965).[45 rpm single]
Jobim composed "Meditation".


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Caterina Valente, "Se Mi Parlano Di Te"/"La Ragazza Di Ipanema", Decca [Italy] #C-16.642 (1966).[45 rpm single]
Contains Jobim's "The Girl From Ipanema" translated into and sung in Italian.

With the orchestra of Heinz Kiessling and recorded in Berlin, Germany in August 1966.



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Earl Grant, "My Foolish Heart" / "One Note Samba", Decca Records #25737 (1968).[45 rpm single]
Jobim composed "One Note Samba".

Produced by Charles Bud Dant.



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William Shatner, "The Transformed Man" / "How Insensitive", Decca Records #32399 (1968).[45 rpm DJ / Promo single]
William Shatner, "The Transformed Man" / "How Insensitive", Decca Records #32399 (1968).[45 rpm single]

Jobim composed "How Insensitive".


Dick Jacobs and His Orchestra, "What's So Bad About Feeling Good" / "Forgetting You" (Esquecendo Voce), Decca Records #32335 (1968).[45 rpm single]
Jobim composed "Forgetting You".



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