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Feb
2nd
2017

Oddity Archive: VHS Vault Vol. 11 (D-I-V-O-R-C-E) · 4:28pm Feb 2nd, 2017

‘Tis the season for love—and love gone down the garbage disposer.

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Had no idea Paramount contributed something to the VHS Vault (to be considered, they released the When Mom and Dad Break Up video). This will land in my box of G+W (read: Gulf+Western) VHS tapes if I buy it - it sounds like quite possibly among the rarest tapes the country's eldest studio ever put out.

IDK if this is true or not, but I believe the songs used in that video (and quite a weird one at that) was published by Famous Music, the music publisher Paramount founded in 1928 to publish music from its "talking pictures". One of the songs also sounds a bit like The Contours' hit "Do You Love Me", so said song might also have been published by Jobete Music. - J.C.

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