Arc Records (Canada)

Some of the artists to have their work released on the label include the Abbey Tavern Singers, Terry Black, Dublin Corporation and Marg Osburne.

Phil G. Anderson started the company's operations in April 1958, originally oriented to providing Canadian promotion, merchandising and distribution for other labels.

It was announced in the June 12 issue of Billboard that prominent political figures, including civil rights movement leader Martin Luther King Jr., were to receive copies of the single.

[5] Besides the aforementioned artists, Arc Sound signed and produced many other top Canadian recording artists in the 1960s, such as Anne Murray, Stitch In Tyme, Catherine McKinnon, Fred McKenna, Harry Hibbs, Ronnie Hawkins, The Travellers and the Ugly Ducklings.

One of their biggest successes was the Canadian release of "We're Off to Dublin in the Green" by the Abbey Tavern Singers.