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Released in the USA (acetate only)
Titles: As The Clouds Drift By -7" one sided acetate single

Composers:
As The Clouds Drift By - (Sandy Brodsky (aka Sandy Kane?)) 1
Producer: Ed Chalpin

The acetate first (?) surfaced in 2009, discovered by Charles (aka Charlie) Rigolosi 2, the owner of the Platter World record store in Garfield, New Jersey. It's a one sided 7" acetate of just "As The Clouds Drift By" with a Studio "76" -label. The disc is currently offered for sale by Record WareHouse in New Jersey (the same company as Platter World) on musicstack.com, the current asking price is $3500. Joseph Pomponio of Record WareHouse kindly supplied a picture of the label in 2016.

As The Clouds Drift By acetate

Released in Italy
Titles: As The Clouds Drift By / Suey -7" single

Composers:
As The Clouds Drift By - (Sandy Brodsky (aka Sandy Kane?)) 1
Suey - (Ed Chalpin, Douglas Henderson)
Producer: Ed Chalpin
Release date: 1967
Label: London
Catalog number: HL 10147

Issued with a picture sleeve.

Suey front

Suey back

A side

B side



Released in Belgium
Titles: As The Clouds Drift By / Suey -7" single

Composers:
As The Clouds Drift By - (Sandy Brodsky (aka Sandy Kane?)) 1
Suey - (Ed Chalpin, Douglas Henderson)
Producer: Ed Chalpin
Release date: 1967
Label: London
Catalog number: 5.615

Information & pictures of the Belgian release provided by "baron of a", visit his site at : www.moviemusicplastic.com

Issued with a picture sleeve

Exists with 2 different labels:
- Stock copy with picture sleeve (?) (black label). Note that the pic sleeve has the same "80.065" serial number as the French release while the label lists the serial as "5.615". Either the Belgian issue was issued with the French sleeve design unaltered (or perhaps imported) or the Belgian issue actually should have a different sleeve or no pic sleeve at all?
- White label promo copy with text "Demonstration sample not for sale", no picture sleeve (?).

Belgian 45 side A

Belgian 45 side A



Released in France
Titles: As The Clouds Drift By / Suey -7" single

Composers:
As The Clouds Drift By - (Sandy Brodsky (aka Sandy Kane?)) 1
Suey - (Ed Chalpin, Douglas Henderson)
Producer: Ed Chalpin
Release date: 1967
Label: London
Catalog number: HL 80.065

Issued with a picture sleeve.

French 45 pic sleeve

French 45 pic sleeve

French 45 side A

French 45 side B

Released in Germany
Titles: As The Clouds Drift By / Suey -7" single

Composers:
As The Clouds Drift By - (Sandy Brodsky (aka Sandy Kane?)) 1
Suey - (Ed Chalpin, Douglas Henderson)
Producer: Ed Chalpin
Release date: 1967
Label: London
Catalog number: DL 20841
Matrix A: 45-MSC-7763-X
Matrix B: 45-MSC-7764-X

Issued with a picture sleeve

Exists with 2 different labels:
- Stock copy (red label) with picture sleeve
- White label promo copy with picture sleeve

German 45 pic sleeve

German 45 side A

German 45 side B



Released in the UK
Titles: As The Clouds Drift By / Suey -7" single

Composers:
As The Clouds Drift By - (Sandy Brodsky (aka Sandy Kane?)) 1
Suey - (Ed Chalpin, Douglas Henderson)
Producer: Ed Chalpin
Release date: 21 July 1967
Label: London
Catalog number: HL 10147

Issued in a generic blue & white London company sleeve

Exists with 2 different labels:
- Stock copy
- Demonstration sample

UK label side A

UK label side B

UK demo label side A

UK demo label side B



SOURCES
1 The composer of "As The Clouds Drift By" is only given as "Brodsky" on the various 7" releases but his / her full name was included in the Library of Congress Copyright Office registration of the song: http://archive.org/details/catalogofco1966320512libr.
A Library of Congress Copyright Office registration for the song "Be My Best Friend" from 1972 is as follows:
BE MY BEST FRIEND; w & m Sandra Brodsky, a.k.a. Sandy Kane. 1 p. © Sandy Brodsky, a.k.a. Sandy Kane; 30Dec71; EU3 04601.
So is this the same "Sandy Brodsky" as the composer of "As The Clouds Drift By"? It seems very likely but I've not been able to confirm it. If someone can help please email me at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
2 Two websites described the acetate in 2009, a question posted by Charles Rigolosi himself on aolanswers.com and an article about his shop written by Carol Fletcher
http://aolanswers.com/questions/phonograph_record_acetates_8622077301315
http://www.popmatters.com/article/117958-with-vinyl-gaining-more-favor-young-customers-are-trickling-in-to-re/