The Goon Show, Volume 3: “I’m Walking Backwards For Christmas”

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The Goon Show, Volume 3: “I’m Walking Backwards For Christmas”

The Goons

5011755186623
51 tracksReleased 1996-01-01BBC

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5011755186623 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release The Goon Show, Volume 3: “I’m Walking Backwards For Christmas” by The Goons, released 1996-01-01 on BBC. 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 51 tracks, each with its own ISRC.

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1755Company prefix
18662Product
3Check digit
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UPCThe Goon Show, Volume 3: “I’m Walking Backwards For Christmas”
ISWC7 works

Track List (51)

The Treasure of Loch Lomond: This Is the BBC Home Service
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: This Is the BBC Home Service
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: It Was Six Hundred Years Ago
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: It Was Six Hundred Years Ago
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: Neddie Seagoon
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: Neddie Seagoon
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: At Dawn the Following Year
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: At Dawn the Following Year
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: I’m Beginning to See the Light
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: I’m Beginning to See the Light
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: The Treasure in the Loch, Part McTwo
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: The Treasure in the Loch, Part McTwo
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: Ahoy There, Good Fisherman
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: Ahoy There, Good Fisherman
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: I’ve Changed My Mind a Thousand Times / Who’s Sorry Now
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: I’ve Changed My Mind a Thousand Times / Who’s Sorry Now
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: The Treasure of Loch Lomond, Part McThree the Noo
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: The Treasure of Loch Lomond, Part McThree the Noo
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: Enter Bluebottle Through Pipe
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: Enter Bluebottle Through Pipe
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: So Started That Epic Night of Adventure
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: So Started That Epic Night of Adventure
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: Thank You, and Now, Mr Adolphos Spriggs
The Treasure of Loch Lomond: Thank You, and Now, Mr Adolphos Spriggs
The Greenslade Story: This Is the BBC Home Service
The Greenslade Story: This Is the BBC Home Service
The Greenslade Story: My Name Is Snagge - John Snagge
The Greenslade Story: My Name Is Snagge - John Snagge
The Greenslade Story: I Was Led Into the Presence of a BBC Official
The Greenslade Story: I Was Led Into the Presence of a BBC Official
The Greenslade Story: Dear Listeners
The Greenslade Story: Dear Listeners
The Greenslade Story: So Neddie, You Want Us to Kidnap the Entire BBC Announcing Staff?
The Greenslade Story: So Neddie, You Want Us to Kidnap the Entire BBC Announcing Staff?
The Greenslade Story: One, Two, Button Your Shoe
The Greenslade Story: One, Two, Button Your Shoe
The Greenslade Story: I Still Maintain It’s All Wrong
The Greenslade Story: I Still Maintain It’s All Wrong
The Greenslade Story: But the BBC Didn’t Give Me Up Without a Fight
The Greenslade Story: But the BBC Didn’t Give Me Up Without a Fight
The Greenslade Story: Next Day We Took Greenslade Off on His Triumphal Stage Tour
The Greenslade Story: Next Day We Took Greenslade Off on His Triumphal Stage Tour
The Greenslade Story: Jingle Bells
The Greenslade Story: Jingle Bells
The Greenslade Story: The Wallace Greenslade Story, Part Three
The Greenslade Story: The Wallace Greenslade Story, Part Three
The Greenslade Story: Next Morning We Read the Terrible News
The Greenslade Story: Next Morning We Read the Terrible News
The Greenslade Story: And So, Six Weeks Went By
The Greenslade Story: And So, Six Weeks Went By
Wings Over Dagenham: This Is the BBC Home Service
Wings Over Dagenham: This Is the BBC Home Service
Wings Over Dagenham: Hear That Stirring Music Folks?
Wings Over Dagenham: Hear That Stirring Music Folks?
Wings Over Dagenham: Little Did He Know, Poor Fellow
Wings Over Dagenham: Little Did He Know, Poor Fellow
Wings Over Dagenham: I Hear You’ve Invented the Aeroplane
Wings Over Dagenham: I Hear You’ve Invented the Aeroplane
Wings Over Dagenham: Cheek to Cheek
Wings Over Dagenham: Cheek to Cheek
Wings Over Dagenham: That Music Was Designed to Give Listeners in the Lake District
Wings Over Dagenham: That Music Was Designed to Give Listeners in the Lake District
Wings Over Dagenham: Gentlemen, Mr Grytpype-Thynne Has Called This Mental Picture
Wings Over Dagenham: Gentlemen, Mr Grytpype-Thynne Has Called This Mental Picture
Wings Over Dagenham: And If Listeners in Croydon in 1902
Wings Over Dagenham: And If Listeners in Croydon in 1902
Wings Over Dagenham: Great News! The Lights Turned Green in Lisle Street
Wings Over Dagenham: Great News! The Lights Turned Green in Lisle Street
Wings Over Dagenham: That Music Was Intended to Give You a Mental Picture
Wings Over Dagenham: That Music Was Intended to Give You a Mental Picture
Wings Over Dagenham: Rockin’ an’ Rollin’ Man
Wings Over Dagenham: Rockin’ an’ Rollin’ Man
Wings Over Dagenham: Ladies and Gentlemen, That Sound Was Speciallyrecorded
Wings Over Dagenham: Ladies and Gentlemen, That Sound Was Speciallyrecorded
Wings Over Dagenham: That Chord Was to Give You a Mental Picture
Wings Over Dagenham: That Chord Was to Give You a Mental Picture
Wings Over Dagenham: Cut the String!
Wings Over Dagenham: Cut the String!
The Rent Collectors: This Is the BBC Light Programme
The Rent Collectors: This Is the BBC Light Programme
The Rent Collectors: What’s Next? Mr. Patrick Murphy of Not Fixed Abode
The Rent Collectors: What’s Next? Mr. Patrick Murphy of Not Fixed Abode
The Rent Collectors: Good Evening. My Name Is Grytpype-Thynne
The Rent Collectors: Good Evening. My Name Is Grytpype-Thynne
The Rent Collectors: Fares Please
The Rent Collectors: Fares Please
The Rent Collectors: Lulu’s Back in Town
The Rent Collectors: Lulu’s Back in Town
The Rent Collectors: Help! Holp! Hilp! Or If You’re French - Au Secours!
The Rent Collectors: Help! Holp! Hilp! Or If You’re French - Au Secours!
The Rent Collectors: Dear Listeners, Left Alone in the Canal
The Rent Collectors: Dear Listeners, Left Alone in the Canal
The Rent Collectors: Silence in Cowshed!
The Rent Collectors: Silence in Cowshed!
The Rent Collectors: Old Mother Hubbard
The Rent Collectors: Old Mother Hubbard
The Rent Collectors: By Nightfall I Reached the Grange
The Rent Collectors: By Nightfall I Reached the Grange
The Rent Collectors: Magor Bloodnok Sir, Enemy Are Approaching
The Rent Collectors: Magor Bloodnok Sir, Enemy Are Approaching
The Rent Collectors: Major, I’ve Come for Your Back Rent
The Rent Collectors: Major, I’ve Come for Your Back Rent

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What is UPC 5011755186623?
UPC 5011755186623 is the Universal Product Code (barcode) for "The Goon Show, Volume 3: “I’m Walking Backwards For Christmas”" by The Goons, released on BBC.
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?
A UPC identifies a release (the bundle of tracks sold as one product). An ISRC identifies a specific sound recording (a single track). Every track on a UPC release has its own ISRC, but they all share the same UPC.
How many tracks are on UPC 5011755186623?
UPC 5011755186623 contains 51 tracks.
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What is UPC 5011755186623?

5011755186623 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to The Goon Show, Volume 3: “I’m Walking Backwards For Christmas” by The Goons. 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 51 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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