John Glenn Archives

Audiovisuals Subgroup

Series 9: Phonographic Recordings

 
Sub-Series Location Box Folder Folder Description
NASA 054-514-7 49 1 CBS Radio, "9:34 a.m., May 5, 1961, a Recording of the Historic Space Voyage of America's First Astronaut," Columbia Records, 1961, 33.3 rpm.
NASA 054-514-7 49 2 CMS Records, Inc., "America's Men in Space, the Story of Project Mercury," Vox Productions, Inc., no date, circa 1963, 33.3 rpm.
NASA 054-514-7 49 3 Cordic and Co., KDKA Pittsburgh, "Commercials for the Lesser Contributors to Project Mercury," no date, circa 1960s, 33.3 rpm.
NASA 054-514-7 49 4 Family Achievement Institute, "Frontiers of Life: Col. John Glenn, Art Linkletter Talks about Success and John Glenn," no date, circa 1960s, 33.3 rpm and 45 rpm.
NASA 054-514-7 49 5 Herschensohn, Bruce, "Astronaut John H. Glenn, Jr., the First American Manned Orbital Flight," Reprise Records, 1962, 33.3 rpm.
NASA 054-514-7 49 6 Hohney, Reba, "Glenn, the Man of God and Friendship 7," Reeves Soundcraft Corporation, Danbury, Connecticut, April 1962, 78 rpm.
NASA 054-514-7 49 7 Kingston Trio, "Eyes on the Stars," Coast Recorders, no date, circa 1960s, 33.3 rpm.
NASA 054-514-7 49 8 Laurence, William C., "The Conquest of Space," Spoken Arts, Inc., no date, circa 1960s, 33.3 rpm.
NASA 054-514-7 49 9 Metropolitan Broadcasting, "John Glenn Souvenir Album, February 20, 1962," Koko Record Corporation, New York, New York, no date, circa 1962, 33.3 rpm, (contains excerpts from the Friendship 7 space flight, President John F. Kennedy's presentation of NASA's Distinguished Service Award to Glenn, and Glenn's speech to Congress).
NASA 054-514-7 49 10 National Broadcasting Company, Inc., "Go! Colonel Glenn in Orbit, an Historic Document in Sound of the First American Orbit…," Crown Publishers, Inc., 1962, 33.3 rpm.
NASA 054-514-7 49 11 National Broadcasting Company, Inc., "Lt. Col. John H. Glenn, Jr. on Meet the Press, April 21, 1963," 33.3 rpm.
NASA 054-514-7 49 12 National Broadcasting Company, Inc., "Opening of the Bob Hope Show," February 27, 1962, 33.3 rpm.
NASA 054-514-7 49 13 Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc., "The Space Age, The Age of Reliability," narrated by John Charles Daly, 1962, 33.3 rpm.
NASA 054-514-7 49 14 Ross, Don, "The Mercury Dream Come True," Music-by-Mail, New York, New York, no date, circa 1962, 78 rpm.
NASA 054-514-7 49 15 Sanford, Barbara, "Astronaut Glenn," Reeves Soundcraft Corp., Danbury, Connecticut, no date, circa 1962, 78 rpm.
NASA 054-514-7 49 16 Sisters of Notre Dame, (Canton, Ohio), "America Defined: Sing Along with America," no date, circa 1960s, 33.3 rpm.
NASA 054-514-7 49 17 U.S. Information Agency, "Friendship 7 in Orbit," English Teaching Study Unit, no date, circa 1960s, 33.3 rpm.
NASA 054-514-7 49 18 Unknown Artist, "Seven New Heroes," Teca Recording Studio, Miami, Florida, no date, circa 1960s, 33.3 rpm.
NASA 054-514-7 49 19 Van Dyck, Felix, "Solemn Hymn: Commemorating the first flight into orbit by the American Astronaut, Col. John H. Glenn, Jr., February 20, 1962," 78 rpm.
NASA 054-514-7 49 20 Ventures (The), "NASA 25th Anniversary and Space Observance Week Commemorative Album," Tridex Records, 1983, 33.3 rpm.
NASA 054-514-7 49 21 Whittingslow, Bill, "Walk into Space," 1966, 45 rpm.
NASA 054-514-7 49 22 Dunwood Corporation, "Glenn's Day of History," circa 1962, 33.3 rpm. (7 inch)
NASA 054-731-8a 50 1 Anderson, Dewey, "Count Down," recorded by The Tempests, Dominion Records, Salem, Virginia, 1962, 45 rpm.
NASA 054-731-8a 50 2 Axton, Mae Boren and Durden, Tommy, "Song of the Astronauts," Fidelity Sound Custom Records, Jacksonville, Florida, no date, circa 1960s, 45 rpm.
NASA 054-731-8a 50 3 Barton, Fifi, "The Day John Glenn Came Home, " Duo Records, no date, circa 1962, 45 rpm, 2:20 minutes.
NASA 054-731-8a 50 4 Brennan, Walter, "The Epic Ride of John H. Glenn," Liberty Records, Inc., Hollywood, California, 1962, 45 rpm, 2:48 minutes.
NASA 054-731-8a 50 5 Brock, Dan, "We're On Our Way," Colonial Records, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1962, 45 rpm, 2:55 minutes.
NASA 054-731-8a 50 6 Brown, Bob, "Space Flight," Luster Music, Atlanta, Georgia, 1962, 45 rpm, 2:51 minutes.
NASA 054-731-8a 50 7 Columbo, Peter, "Mighty John Glenn," Orchid Records, Bronx, New York, 1962, 45 rpm, 2:00 minutes.
NASA 054-731-8a 50 8 Conkling, Larry, "America Has Done It Again, A Tribute to Col. John Glenn," written by Nettie Sims, no date, circa 1962, 45 rpm.
NASA 054-731-8a 50 9 Crosby, Tammy, "United States of America," Roxie Records, Miami, Florida, 1962, 45 rpm.
NASA 054-731-8a 50 10 Dallis, Chuck, "Moon Twist," Mar-vel and Glenn Records, Hammond, Indiana, 1962, 45 rpm, 2:25 minutes.
NASA 054-731-8a 50 11 Douglas, Dick, "Rocket Ride," Northway Sound, no date, circa 1960s, 45 rpm, 1:53 minutes.
NASA 054-731-8a 50 12 Fineschi, Luciano, "Twist Dell' Astronauta," Night Club Records, Rome, Italy, 1963, 45 rpm.
NASA 054-731-8a 50 13 Fulwiler, Lynch H., "The Wild Blue Yonder," Globe Recording Studio, Inc., Nashville, Tennessee, no date, circa 1963, 45 rpm.
NASA 054-731-8a 50 14 Hall, Joe, and Lew Tobin's Orchestra, "John Glenn and Faith," Sterling Records, 1963, 45 rpm, 2:40 minutes.
NASA 054-731-8a 50 15 Hardrock, "Made It To The Moon," parts 1 and 2, Debonair Records, no date, circa 1960s, 45 rpm, 6:25 minutes.
NASA 054-731-8a 50 16 Henry, Brian, and the Carl Five, "Oh! Come With Me To The Moon," O.M.B. Records, Dublin, Ireland, 1965, 45 rpm.
NASA 054-731-8a 50 17 Judd, Rudolph, "If You Have A Weak Heart" and "Today Is Still Today," Ronnie Records, New York, New York, no date, circa 1960s, 2:20 and 3:12 minutes.
NASA 054-731-8a 50 18 Lanzi, Geno, and the Astronauts, "Countdown 4-3-2-1," souvenir recording, 1962, 45 rpm.
NASA 054-731-8a 50 19 Long, Huey, "The Ballad of John Glenn," Fidelity Records, Wichita Falls, Texas, no date, circa 1962, 45 rpm, 2:47 minutes.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 1 Marcell, Sonny, "Just a Spaceman," Globe Recording Studio, Inc., Nashville, Tennessee, no date, circa 1962, 45 rpm.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 2 Mitchell, Bob, and His Mitchell Men, "I'm Proud To Be An American," Orange Cross Records, no date, circa 1964, 45 rpm, 2:51 minutes.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 3 Mizyk, Nick, "Big John Glenn," Hollywood Tunesmiths, no date, circa 1960s, 33.3 rpm.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 4 New Orleans Rag Peddlers, "Welcome Home Space Trav'ler," Bourbon Street Records, 1964, 45 rpm, 2:10 minutes.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 5 Owen, Reg, "Apollo Theme," CBS Records (Germany), no date, circa 1960s, 45 rpm, 2:16 minutes.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 6 Purcell, Sonny, "Ballad of John Glenn," American Recording Company, Elizabeth, New Jersey, 1962, 45 rpm.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 7 Redwoods (The), "Please Mr. Scientist," Epic Records, 1962, 45 rpm, 2:36 minutes.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 8 Reynolds, Jeff, with the Lee Hudson Orchestra, "The Astronaut Polka," Leba Records, Portland, Oregon, no date, circa 1964, 45 rpm, 1:44 minutes.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 9 Sheather, Sonny, and the Stardusters, "Orbit With Me," Beaver Records, Dallas, Texas, 45 rpm.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 10 Sowder, Kenny, "I Dreamed I Was An Astronaut," Home of the Blues Record Company, Memphis, Tennessee, no date, circa 1960s, 45 rpm, 3:00 minutes.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 11 Speeks, Ronnie, and His Elrods, "Mister Glenn," Pallette Records, New York, New York, no date, circa 1962, 45 rpm, 2:31 minutes.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 12 Stewart, Cara, "Safe In Space," Top Fifty Records, Cheyenne, Wyoming, 1962, 45 rpm, 3:00 minutes.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 13 Stewart, Clara, "Gift For Daddy," Rhythm Records, Xenia, Ohio, 1962, 45 rpm.
Senate 054-731-8b 51 14 Stewart, John (of the Kingston Trio), "John Glenn Campaign Song `64," 45 rpm.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 15 Tribune Radio, "Col. John H. Glenn's First U.S. Orbital Flight," produced by Reliance Fuel Oil Corporation, Massapequa, Long Island, New York, no date, circa 1962, 33 rpm.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 16 Unknown Artist, "Seven New Heroes," Reeves Soundcraft Corp., Danbury, Connecticut, no date, circa 1960s, 45 rpm.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 17 West, Roy, and Bashful Harmonica Joe, "Ballad of John Glenn," Process Record Company, Franklin, Pennsylvania, no date, circa 1964, 45 rpm.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 18 Yoder, Joe H., "How Glad I Am," Hi-Point Records, no date, circa 1962, 45 rpm, 2:06 minutes.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 19 "America's First Man in Orbit, Astronaut Lt. Col. John H. Glenn, Jr., with narration by Lt. Col. John A. Powers in Mercury Control," produced by Ward Botsford, recorded by Nelson Doubleday, Inc., no date, circa 1960s, 33.3 rpm.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 20 "Aurora 7, Astronaut M. Scott Carpenter, with narration by Lt. Col. John A. Powers in Mercury Control," produced by Ward Botsford, recorded by Nelson Doubleday, Inc., no date, circa 1960s, 33.3 rpm.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 21 "Sigma 7, Astronaut Walter M. Schirra, with narration by Lt. Col. John A. Powers in Mercury Control," produced by Ward Botsford, recorded by Nelson Doubleday, Inc., no date, circa 1960s, 33.3 rpm.
NASA 054-731-8b 51 22 Boy Scouts of America, various promotional recordings by John Glenn and other astronauts and NASA officials, circa 1963.