Take Me Out to the Ball Game

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Take Me Out to the Ball Game

Various Artists

074646312728
78 tracksReleased 1997-01-01Sony Classical

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074646312728 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release Take Me Out to the Ball Game by Various Artists, released 1997-01-01 on Sony Classical. UPCs are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify a music release — album, EP, or single — across every digital and physical retail platform. This release contains 78 tracks, each with its own ISRC.

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8Check digit
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Track List (78)

The Familiar Sound of Baseball
The Familiar Sound of Baseball
The Voice of Babe Ruth, April 1947
The Voice of Babe Ruth, April 1947
Bobby Thomson's Home Run to Win the Pennant for the Giants in the 1951 Playoff Game With Brooklyn. Announced by Russ Hodges.
Bobby Thomson's Home Run to Win the Pennant for the Giants in the 1951 Playoff Game With Brooklyn. Announced by Russ Hodges.
Ed Walsh, 40-Game Winner
Ed Walsh, 40-Game Winner
Walter Johnson, Strike-Out Leader
Walter Johnson, Strike-Out Leader
Carl Hubbell Recounts Striking Out Ruth, Gehrig, Foxx, Simmons and Cronin
Carl Hubbell Recounts Striking Out Ruth, Gehrig, Foxx, Simmons and Cronin
Bob Feller's 348 Strike-Outs in One Season
Bob Feller's 348 Strike-Outs in One Season
Carl Erskine Sets World Series' Strike-Out Record, 1953.
Carl Erskine Sets World Series' Strike-Out Record, 1953.
Cy Young's First No-Hitter.
Cy Young's First No-Hitter.
Johnny Vander Meer Gets Two No-Hitters in Consecutive Starts.
Johnny Vander Meer Gets Two No-Hitters in Consecutive Starts.
First No-Hitter in World Series Play, Pitched by Don Larsen.
First No-Hitter in World Series Play, Pitched by Don Larsen.
Babe Ruth Recalls the Three Goals He Set for Himself.
Babe Ruth Recalls the Three Goals He Set for Himself.
George Sisler Remembers the Babe's Strength.
George Sisler Remembers the Babe's Strength.
Senator Ford Recalls an Exceptional Hit by Babe Ruth.
Senator Ford Recalls an Exceptional Hit by Babe Ruth.
Will Harridge on Babe Ruth
Will Harridge on Babe Ruth
Ruth Talks About the Importance of Getting a Youngster Started in Baseball.
Ruth Talks About the Importance of Getting a Youngster Started in Baseball.
Branch Rickey Estimates the Influence of Ruth
Branch Rickey Estimates the Influence of Ruth
Jim Farley Sums Up His Feelings About Ruth.
Jim Farley Sums Up His Feelings About Ruth.
Andy Coply Remembers Lou Gehrig as a Boy
Andy Coply Remembers Lou Gehrig as a Boy
Jimmy Foxx Remembers Gehrig's Feats
Jimmy Foxx Remembers Gehrig's Feats
Charlie McCarthy (Edgar Bergen) Kids Gehrig
Charlie McCarthy (Edgar Bergen) Kids Gehrig
Gehrig's Farewell to the Fans
Gehrig's Farewell to the Fans
Rogers Hornsby Recalls His First Year in the Big Leagues.
Rogers Hornsby Recalls His First Year in the Big Leagues.
Ted Williams Hits One Out of the Park.
Ted Williams Hits One Out of the Park.
Stan Musial's 1955 All-Star Game-Winning Homer and 3, 000th Hit. Announced by Harry Carey.
Stan Musial's 1955 All-Star Game-Winning Homer and 3, 000th Hit. Announced by Harry Carey.
Paul Waner Goes Six for Six in 1926 Game.
Paul Waner Goes Six for Six in 1926 Game.
Tris Speaker Gives Views on Hitting.
Tris Speaker Gives Views on Hitting.
Ty Cobb Talks About How to Make Your Own Breaks.
Ty Cobb Talks About How to Make Your Own Breaks.
Buddy Blattner on the Birth of the Baseball Hall of Fame
Buddy Blattner on the Birth of the Baseball Hall of Fame
The Hall of Fame Ceremony, Cooperstown, New York. Tom Manning Introduces Connie Mack, Honus Wagner, Tris Speaker, Nap Lajoie, Cy Young.
The Hall of Fame Ceremony, Cooperstown, New York. Tom Manning Introduces Connie Mack, Honus Wagner, Tris Speaker, Nap Lajoie, Cy Young.
Eddie Collins
Eddie Collins
Grover Cleveland Alexander
Grover Cleveland Alexander
Babe Ruth
Babe Ruth
Hank Greenberg
Hank Greenberg
Paul Kerr
Paul Kerr
Ford Frick
Ford Frick
Kennesaw Mountain Landis
Kennesaw Mountain Landis
Willie Mays Make a Sensational Catch
Willie Mays Make a Sensational Catch
Jackie Robinson Hits to Win the Sixth Game of 1956 World Series.
Jackie Robinson Hits to Win the Sixth Game of 1956 World Series.
Robinson Recalls Some Troubles When First Entering the Major Leagues
Robinson Recalls Some Troubles When First Entering the Major Leagues
Robert Heyland, Jr. Talks About His Father
Robert Heyland, Jr. Talks About His Father
Connie Mack and His Long Managerial Career.
Connie Mack and His Long Managerial Career.
Mickey Cochrane Remembers One of Mack's Mistakes
Mickey Cochrane Remembers One of Mack's Mistakes
Mack and His Eternal Hope for 'Next Year'.
Mack and His Eternal Hope for 'Next Year'.
Sid Keener Remembers Hornsby Claiming Alexander by Phone.
Sid Keener Remembers Hornsby Claiming Alexander by Phone.
Frankie Frisch Remembers the "Mud Cat Band"
Frankie Frisch Remembers the "Mud Cat Band"
Joe McCarthy Pays Tribute to His Great Players.
Joe McCarthy Pays Tribute to His Great Players.
Leo Durocher Admits He's a Genius
Leo Durocher Admits He's a Genius
Fred Haney Gets a Testimonial Dinner.
Fred Haney Gets a Testimonial Dinner.
Chuck Tanner Hits a Four-Bagger to Tie One Up
Chuck Tanner Hits a Four-Bagger to Tie One Up
Eddie Mathews Gets a Homer. Announced by Ray Gillespie.
Eddie Mathews Gets a Homer. Announced by Ray Gillespie.
Joe Adcock Adds His.
Joe Adcock Adds His.
Henry Aaron Clinches the Pennant With a Homer.
Henry Aaron Clinches the Pennant With a Homer.
The Braves Win the 1957 World Series.
The Braves Win the 1957 World Series.
A Prayer of Thanks by Francis Cardinal Spellman
A Prayer of Thanks by Francis Cardinal Spellman
Casey at the Bat
Casey at the Bat
The Base Ball March
The Base Ball March
They're All Good American Names
They're All Good American Names
Home-Run Quick-Step
Home-Run Quick-Step
Our Orioles Two-Step March
Our Orioles Two-Step March
Hurrah for Our National Game
Hurrah for Our National Game
Our Champion's March, Op. 4
Our Champion's March, Op. 4
Slide, Kelly, Slide! Comic Song
Slide, Kelly, Slide! Comic Song
Live Oak Polka, Op. 7
Live Oak Polka, Op. 7
Base Ball Fever
Base Ball Fever
The Spectator March and Two-Step
The Spectator March and Two-Step
The Umpire Is a Most Unhappy Man
The Umpire Is a Most Unhappy Man
Base Ball Polka
Base Ball Polka
One-A Strike
One-A Strike
Baseball Quadrile
Baseball Quadrile
Jake! Jake! The Yiddisher Ball-Player
Jake! Jake! The Yiddisher Ball-Player
Una schottische
Una schottische
Tiger Polka
Tiger Polka
That Baseball Rag
That Baseball Rag
The Ball Club March
The Ball Club March
Who Would Doubt That I'm a Man?
Who Would Doubt That I'm a Man?
The Base Ball Cake Walk
The Base Ball Cake Walk
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
Take Me Out to the Ball Game

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What is UPC 074646312728?
UPC 074646312728 is the Universal Product Code (barcode) for "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" by Various Artists, released on Sony Classical.
What is a UPC code in music?
A UPC (Universal Product Code) — also called an EAN barcode — is a unique numeric identifier assigned to a music release by its distributor. It identifies the release as a whole (album, EP, or single) and is required by every digital storefront and physical retailer.
How is a UPC different from an ISRC?
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How many tracks are on UPC 074646312728?
UPC 074646312728 contains 78 tracks.
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What is UPC 074646312728?

074646312728 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Take Me Out to the Ball Game by Various Artists. UPCs (also called EAN barcodes) are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify music releases — albums, EPs, and singles — across all digital and physical retail platforms.

This release contains 78 tracks. Each track has its own ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) that identifies the specific sound recording, while the UPC identifies the release as a whole. Knowing your release's UPC is essential for neighboring rights collection societies like SoundExchange and for transferring music between distributors.

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