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Midland International Records (later Midsong International Records) was a US record label that existed in the 1970s. It was founded in 1974 by Eddie O'Loughlin and Bob Reno. Releases on the label were manufactured and distributed by RCA Records from 1974 - 1978."Doctor's Orders" by Carol Douglas, "Fly, Robin, Fly" and "Get Up And Boogie" by Silver Convention, and Let Her In by John Travolta were among the few major national successes the label released during its short existence.

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  • Midland International Records (later Midsong International Records) was a US record label that existed in the 1970s. It was founded in 1974 by Eddie O'Loughlin and Bob Reno. Releases on the label were manufactured and distributed by RCA Records from 1974 - 1978."Doctor's Orders" by Carol Douglas, "Fly, Robin, Fly" and "Get Up And Boogie" by Silver Convention, and Let Her In by John Travolta were among the few major national successes the label released during its short existence.
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