Bibletone Records

The company also produced recorded "selected passages of the scriptures [including] Twenty-Third Psalm -- Ten Commandments -- Sermon on the Mount and others" that were sold at $1.05 each in 1943.

[3] The success of the earliest records of The LeFevres on 78 rpm (in the 1940s), caused the company to shift its focus to Southern Gospel.

One, Merry Christmas Music in 1948, featured the Saintsbury Singers performing a cappella carols with "six sides on 10-inch records.

"[7] Records the group was accused of counterfeiting included Frank Sinatra's Nice 'n' Easy and Enoch Light's Persuasive Percussion.

[7] A reported accident at the plant caused the original Bibletone label to cease production in the late 1950s, and the trademark on the name lapsed.

78rpm Bibletone label by The Bibletone Jubileers, catalog S-2000 side B
blue-vinyl Bibletone pressing, Stamps-Baxter Quartet