Its a shame you're so far away, or I'd send you a copy. I think I've got 4 or 5.
It seems to have been pretty popular here in Australia. It was released in England on the Columbia label, but I've no idea if it was released in the USA??
i dont know haven't realy looked im fixing to get a nice phonograph to go in the liveing room next to a nice philco short wave am console saw a nice one cheep at an antique store bought a few radios and records there. say if i payed shipping would u send one?
I have this in my collection and it has a slight chip in it at the point where he sings "Uncle Henry's very kind, he told me what to do, what to do, what to do, what to do.............................." I found myself listening for it on this one!
I've got the same recording on the Columbia Label. I didn't know Regal released it too. Does the Regal release have Teddy Bear Picnic on the flip side?
Regal was Columbia's cheap label, and when EMI was born, HMV's cheapy Zonophone merged with Regal to become Regal Zonophone, as this record is. It's an Australian pressing, and alot of UK Columbia & HMV came out on the RZ label here. It seems to have taken 6-12 months for masters to reach us, so maybe it was considered old hat or EMI already made heaps off the record? I'm not really sure why some were down graded, but they tend to be good songs IMO.
song appeared in jeepers creepers (2001)?
rickyrma 3 weeks ago
i really like this record but cant find a copy anywhere
kirtley2010 4 months ago
Nice tune!!!
ANDREWWALLFORD123 1 year ago
This is also used in Bioshock 2 video game!
crissyb815 1 year ago
@crissyb815
How else did we get here? xD
shivanthing 10 months ago
OMG OMG OMG this is sooo epic :P
otolol 1 year ago
my theory about this whole bogeyman thing is some kid invented him after staring inside another's kids nose afterwards he just ran with it
TheManAnswer 1 year ago
Looks like one of those WWII POW camp makeshift players lol
isagagenius 1 year ago
What a cool machine! Love the record, and the slap tongue saxophone is hilarious!
luvmyrecords 1 year ago
i think its a little faster than normal
zakkfilms 1 year ago
mmn bioshock~
futuramachick98 1 year ago
heh i picture parents in 1934 using this as a "behave" song. can you imagine it comming on over the radio just about bedtime? O.o
Tinyoak2 2 years ago
Now I really want gramophone :D
RooaFinland 2 years ago
What's the brand / type of this beatiful recordplayer?
CharpentierMarcel 2 years ago
Awesome!
Ziggydogy 2 years ago
ive been trying to find this record!
DRNEGOLICIS 2 years ago
Its a shame you're so far away, or I'd send you a copy. I think I've got 4 or 5.
It seems to have been pretty popular here in Australia. It was released in England on the Columbia label, but I've no idea if it was released in the USA??
gramophoneshane 2 years ago
i dont know haven't realy looked im fixing to get a nice phonograph to go in the liveing room next to a nice philco short wave am console saw a nice one cheep at an antique store bought a few radios and records there. say if i payed shipping would u send one?
DRNEGOLICIS 2 years ago
Send me your address in a PM & I'll get a quote at the post office in the next week or so.
You'll probably get a small phonograph cheaper though :)
The last record I sent to England cost about $30 I think, so it will probably be just as expensive.
Still, it wont hurt to find out for sure I guess.
gramophoneshane 2 years ago
Creepy...
DeLorean4 2 years ago
I have this in my collection and it has a slight chip in it at the point where he sings "Uncle Henry's very kind, he told me what to do, what to do, what to do, what to do.............................." I found myself listening for it on this one!
GEOFF0906 2 years ago
I've got the same recording on the Columbia Label. I didn't know Regal released it too. Does the Regal release have Teddy Bear Picnic on the flip side?
AppleOranges12 2 years ago
Yes, Teddy Bears Picnic is the flip side.
Regal was Columbia's cheap label, and when EMI was born, HMV's cheapy Zonophone merged with Regal to become Regal Zonophone, as this record is. It's an Australian pressing, and alot of UK Columbia & HMV came out on the RZ label here. It seems to have taken 6-12 months for masters to reach us, so maybe it was considered old hat or EMI already made heaps off the record? I'm not really sure why some were down graded, but they tend to be good songs IMO.
gramophoneshane 2 years ago
GShane, Ha Ha! Great tune. I'm amazed at the great sound from such a small machine-great! YF, J.
fuzzbear6240 4 years ago 2
you know i just managed to get a copy of the song lol, he takes a crack at henry hall! lol,th cheek!
hartnell114 4 years ago 2
I think this is by Henry Hall so i don't know about taking a crack .
123runaround 2 years ago
even so i could be a crack about himself, still good =]
hartnell114 2 years ago
the last scene of JP left my shocked, and my mouth was still open as this song was playin the titles
lufcjoeg06 4 years ago 2
LOL. Yes, poor Darry.
gramophoneshane 4 years ago
you must have some oddeties in your collection!!
hartnell114 4 years ago 2
Very interesting phonograph. I love the patina. A wonderful acoustic audio relic. My wife says she likes the "hat box" look.
Great record too!!!
skinnyblinddude 4 years ago