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Mandolino (Les Paul instrumental)
"Mandolino" in a 1954 instrumental composed and recorded by guitarist Les Paul. The instrumental was released as a single.
==Background==
"Mandolino" was composed by Les Paul and was released on Capitol Records as a 7" vinyl 45 single as F2928 45-12972 and published by the Iris-Trojan Music Corporation in New York.〔(Mandolino (7") by Les Paul. Discogs. )〕 The single was also released as a 10" 78 single.〔(Mandolino (Shellac, 10") by Les Paul. Discogs. )〕 The B side was "Whither Thou Goest" featuring Mary Ford on vocals. "Mandolino" reached no. 19 on the Billboard pop singles chart for the week ending on November 17, 1954.〔(Song artist 209 - Les Paul & Mary Ford. )〕
Les Paul composed the music. Fred Ebb wrote the lyrics, which were not recorded for the Les Paul release.〔(Copyright Encyclopedia. )〕
The song was also released as part of a Capitol Records four song picture sleeve 45 EP, EAP 1-559, in 1955 under the title "Whither Thou Goest", containing the title track and also "Nola" and "Take Me in Your Arms and Hold Me".
The DeJohn Sisters recorded the song in 1954 with the Fred Ebb lyrics and released it as a 10" 78 rpm single on Epic as 9080.

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