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RCA Camden was a budget record label of RCA Victor, originally created in 1953 [1] to reissue recordings from earlier 78rpm releases. The label was named "Camden", after Camden, New Jersey where the offices, factories and studios of RCA Victor and its predecessor, the Victor Talking Machine Company had been located since 1901.
In the years that followed, the broadcast product lines developed in Camden were terminated or sold off, and most of the old RCA Victor buildings and factories in Camden were demolished, except for a few of the original Victor buildings that had been declared national historic buildings. [53]
Richard left RCA Victor in February 1952 after his records failed to chart; the recordings were marketed with little promotion, although ads for the records showed up in Billboard. After his father's death in 1952, Richard began to find success through RCA Victor's reissue of the recordings on the budget RCA Camden label. He continued to ...
That's an Irish Lullaby (1959, RCA) "The Story of Johnny Appleseed" Cricketone Chorus & Orchestra and Playhour Players (1959, Pickwick International K.M. Corporation) Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1960, RCA/Camden) "Camp St. Malo Sings" Dennis Day with the Cathedral Men and Boys Vested Choir (1961, RCA)
RCA Camden was a budget record label launched by RCA Victor in 1955. Initially a classical label, it later expanded to include re-releases of older pop records, including those of Elvis Presley . Mono
The Dot contract was not successful in record sales terms, and he returned to RCA Victor and had a minor single hit in 1966 with the song "Games That Lovers Play" with Nelson Riddle, which became the title of his best-selling album. When Fisher was at the height of his popularity, in the mid-1950s, singles, rather than albums, were the primary ...
The majority of his releases were on the RCA Victor label with many releases on their budget label RCA Camden, in addition to many compilations and anthologies. He left RCA in 1982 after 36 years and signed with Columbia Records .
It's No Secret (RCA Victor, 1956) The Grand Old Hymns (RCA Victor, 1957) Hymns (Harmony, 1957) A Visit With Stuart Hamblen (Sacred, 1958) Immortal Treasures (Sacred, 1958) Remember Me (Coral, 1958) Beyond the Sun (RCA Camden, 1959) The Spell of the Yukon (Columbia, 1961) Of God I Sing (Columbia, 1962) This Old House Has Got to Go (Kapp, 1966) I ...