As far as I can tell there are 21 releases:
Capitol Sings:
1) Irving Berlin (puttin on the ritz)
2) George Gershwin (fascinatin' rhythm)
3) Cole Porter (anything goes)
4) Duke Ellington (mood indigo)
5) Rodgers & Hart (isn't it romantic?)
6) Rodgers & Hammerstein (hello young lovers)
7) Jerome Kern (the song is you)
8) Harold Arlen (over the rainbow)
9) Johnny Mercer (too marvelous for words)
10) Sammy Cahn (it's magic)
11) Frank Loesser (i hear music)
12) Hoagy Carmichael (stardust)
13) Jimmy McHugh (i feel a song comin' on)
14) Harry Warren (an affair to remember)
15) The Best Movie Songs (and the winner is. ..)
16) Broadway (makin whoopee)
17) Kids' Songs (small fry)
18) Coast to Coast (route 66)
19) Hollywood (singin' in the rain)
20) Around The World (faraway places)
21) happy Holidays (warm & wonderful Christmas favorites)
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Yes. CDs became available in 1983. Despite the cost of CDs (about double the price of vinyl) and players (the first ones were $1000 or more), CD sales surpassed vinyl in 1986.
One can answer Michael Bubble music CDs from the websites such as Amazon, eBay and Play. The CDs may also be purchased from retailers like Sainsbury's or Tesco and they should be available both online and in-store.
There are many places a person can find CD's for sale online. Sites like Amazon or Best Buy have music CD's for sale. Also, store with websites like Walmart, Target and Kmart would also have CD's for sale.
CDs are created and utilize digital technology.