This collection includes many of Chet's early 78 rpm & 45 rpm releases.
Wilkinson's early recordings as an engineer were for monaural 78 rpm releases.
The song was pressed as the B-side of a 78 rpm release, and had only a modest success, fading in familiarity after several years.
Below is a select list of their 78 rpm releases.
The other five songs had also seen 45 rpm single releases as follows:
The 45 rpm release include the following tracklist:
Until 2010, the only commercial release of "Tree Trunk" was the 1972 45 rpm single release.
On its 1960s revival, 45 rpm releases bore a 58- prefix.
In 1949, Sherrill and Jenkins recorded with Jim Eanes on two sides of a 78 rpm release for Capitol.
The title track, "All You Need Is The Music", saw a 45 rpm release, but it did not chart.