Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Record label produced by the Columbia Phonograph Company, Inc. between 1929 and 1930. Successor of The MGM Record label.
The label issued covers of songs featured in MGM movies that were simultaneously released on Columbia and its budget labels Harmony (4), Velvet Tone, and Diva (4).
While these records were sold in Loew Theatre lobbies as tie-ins to MGM sound movies, none of these records offer actual soundtracks or even feature the stars of the movies.
The label issued covers of songs featured in MGM movies that were simultaneously released on Columbia and its budget labels Harmony (4), Velvet Tone, and Diva (4).
While these records were sold in Loew Theatre lobbies as tie-ins to MGM sound movies, none of these records offer actual soundtracks or even feature the stars of the movies.