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Anybody got a copy of...

When I was a kid in the late fifties the first station I listened to was WTVN. Johnny Dollar and the dollar hits played every night at our house. Well, TVN had an hourly newscast at 55 that began and ended with music from a sound track album taken from a TV show called " Man in Space" The greatest thing about these newscasts was that as the newsman was wrapping up with the weather they would bring a cut from that album up in the background which was a countdown to a rocket launch i.e. ,,,ten, nine, eight etc. The newsman would end his newscast just as the count got to one ( if he was lucky ) and the jock would then say..." It's ____ oclock in Columbus " and seq into the top of the hour song. I used to own that album but it got lost during many moves.

Does anybody have a copy of it?
 
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