They were yellow 45 rpms, and were quickly changed to black. The prefix was 'EP' and Golden Mother Goose was the first produced and numbered EP317. In 1956, Extended play records were released and contained Three Little Golden Records on one record. ![]() In 1952 the yellow label on the sleeve was replaced with a 3in logo and in 1954 it was reduced to a quarter size. Between 1950-1951 an 'R' was added to the numbers of the regular series and the Disney series 'RD'. The original titles had just a number, the Disney Title had a D before the number.Ä«etween 19's the record sleeve graphics were improved and covered most of the sleeve. The pictures on the sleeves were basic with a solid background with several characters or pictures from the Little Golden Books on them. Yellow circle on the sleeve describing the record was still present but lines were added. Record color was still yellow and they were 78's. They measured 7 1/2in x 6 3/4 in and the opening for the record was at the top. These records were released in 1948 and showed a bout 3/4 of the yellow circle showing information about the record. There was a yellow 78 rpm record in a slot on the right. The original sleeves of records 1-12 were 6 3/4 in x 8 in. There is no real way to tell a first edition other than by dating. ![]() Many famous stars and singers joined the line-up of the children classics that were brought to the Little Golden Records that originated from the Little Golden Books. Records manufactured and distributed many other tapes originating from Little Golden Records and manufactured to 8-track tape.
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