UPC · Album
Classic Love Songs of Rock ’n’ Roll • Volume Four
Various Artists
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610583064728 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release “Classic Love Songs of Rock ’n’ Roll • Volume Four” by Various Artists, released 2003-01-01 on Time Life Music. 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 32 tracks, each with its own ISRC. Tracks include DEB551041821, DEB551590003, DEF066101940.
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Track List (49)
| Track Title | Artist(s) | ISRC |
|---|---|---|
| Wonderland by Night | Bert Kaempfert | DEB551041821 |
| My Boy Lollipop | Millie | DEB551590003 |
| Wonderland by Night | Bert Kaempfert | DEF066101940 |
| Wonderland by Night | Bert Kaempfert | DEF069309270 |
| Wonderland by Night | Bert Kaempfert | DER411100363 |
| Twilight Time | The Platters | DEU241001077 |
| At Last | Etta James | FR6F31455870 |
| My Boy Lollipop | Millie | GBAAN6400001 |
| Wishin’ and Hopin’ | Dusty Springfield | GBF080080376 |
| Wishin’ and Hopin’ | Dusty Springfield | GBF086400349 |
| You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me | The Miracles | ITCF41300036 |
| At Last | Etta James | ITCF41400421 |
| Breaking Up Is Hard to Do | Neil Sedaka | ITCF41804671 |
| At Last | Etta James | ITRKI1806933 |
| Come Go With Me | The Del-Vikings | USAT20104896 |
| At Last | Etta James | USBMG0701009 |
| At Last | Etta James | USCK30802607 |
| Come Go With Me | The Del-Vikings | USDEI7904741 |
| Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool | Connie Francis | USESK1602917 |
| Who's Sorry Now? | Connie Francis | USF095800910 |
| Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool | Connie Francis | USF096000360 |
| Sea of Love | Phil Phillips | USIR20000708 |
| One Fine Day | The Chiffons | USLA19000001 |
| Come Go With Me | The Del-Vikings | USMC15701811 |
| At Last | Etta James | USMC16046323 |
| Our Day Will Come | Ruby & the Romantics | USMC16219974 |
| My Guy | Mary Wells | USMO10400285 |
| Where Did Our Love Go | The Supremes | USMO10400291 |
| You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me | The Miracles | USMO16200269 |
| My Guy | Mary Wells | USMO16400486 |
| Where Did Our Love Go | Diana Ross & The Supremes | USMO16482614 |
| Where Did Our Love Go | The Supremes | USMO19290049 |
| Twilight Time | The Platters | USMR15887025 |
| Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool | Connie Francis | USPR36012032 |
| It’s My Party | Lesley Gore | USPR36205231 |
| You Don’t Own Me | Lesley Gore | USPR36309035 |
| Remember (Walkin’ in the Sand) | The Shangri-Las | USPR36402498 |
| Leader of the Pack | The Shangri-Las | USPR36402725 |
| Who's Sorry Now? | Connie Francis | USPR39500163 |
| My Prayer | The Platters | USPR39982230 |
| Wishin’ and Hopin’ | Dusty Springfield | USRC15400349 |
| Breaking Up Is Hard to Do | Neil Sedaka | USRC19205919 |
| Breaking Up Is Hard to Do | Neil Sedaka | USRC19901068 |
| The End of the World | Skeeter Davis | USRC19901069 |
| The End of the World | Skeeter Davis | USRN10100512 |
| The End of the World | Skeeter Davis | USRN19400412 |
| Breaking Up Is Hard to Do | Neil Sedaka | USRZR0796801 |
| At Last | Etta James | USUM70923212 |
| Twilight Time | The Platters | USUM72414056 |
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What is UPC 610583064728?
610583064728 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Classic Love Songs of Rock ’n’ Roll • Volume Four 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 32 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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