Death Letter was presumably recorded sometime prior to the band's farewell tour, which spanned several cities in 15 shows.
The song was recorded sometime during the sessions with David Foster for Chicago 18 but was ultimately left off the album.
The index date on it shows that it was recorded sometime within the last few shifts.
Recorded sometime around 1994 to 1996, these tracks were released on Stones Throw Records in 2001.
It was recorded sometime between May and August 1957.
It was probably recorded sometime in 2003 or 2004, prior to the main Don't Believe the Truth recording sessions.
Beach Boys historians have estimated that it was likely recorded sometime in late 1973.
It was recorded sometime in early 2008, making it one of the earliest songs finished for Big Whiskey.
The former was recorded sometime in May 1961, while the latter two were recorded in December of that same year.
The first instance of the blight was recorded sometime in the early 1860s, and France suffered the blight for a 15-year period, without any solution.