The UK version began as a subsidiary of Decca Records in July 1954 with music mainly in the jazz and dance band genres and recordings leased from the French Blue Star, Riviera, and Classique labels.
The label took its name from the village where Sir Edward Lewis, the head of UK Decca, lived.
Releases included Kathy Linden's "Billy" and "Goodbye Jimmy, Goodbye"; Jimmy Wisner's 1961 instrumental "Asia Minor", credited to "Kokomo, his Piano and Orchestra"[1] on the London label in the UK; and The Flares' 1961 release "Foot Stompin' Part 1", which reached No.
25 on the Billboard Hot 100[2] In 1958 Felsted was reinstated in the UK leasing US material contracted through its US office.
[3] During 1958 and '59, British producer Stanley Dance supervised albums for Felsted in New York by Buster Bailey, Coleman Hawkins, Budd Johnson, Rex Stewart, Buddy Tate, and Dicky Wells.