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  • Delightful record! I have no idea who the vocalist is, but it's not Billy Murray. Billy Murray had exclusive contracts with Victor and Edison in 1915 and was not at liberty to record for other labels. Murray did not cheat on his recording contracts. In addition, I listened very closely to the record and did not recognize the voice as Billy Murray.

  • @EdisonSquirrel Thanks! I'm glad you like it, but now I'm even more confused with this one. It sounds like Murray to me, and I have several other LW that do too. You probably have a lot more knowledge on this than me though. Mabye one day the mystery will be solved. ha ha

  • Cute little record!

  • I never saw this "Little Wonders" before Lloyd , its again another gem of your fantastic record collection !

    Its very nice of you to share it with all of us!

    Many Thanks !

  • I agree this is billy murray, I have this little wonder It's just so worn you can barley make out the instruments in the background, thanks for the post!

  • Great!! I love Billy Murray and Little Wonder Records! Thanks for posting this fun little tune!

  • @foxtrotgin Thanks! Murray is my 2nd favorite artist next to Dalhart. I'm glad you like this one.

  • I just adore Little Wonders! They are so fun. Little quips of history! XO

  • @sideshowtink I do too. It's been a while since I posted any. They're like a sampler record. LOL Check out the condensed version before you buy the full length song. :-) XO

  • Nice.  Much more steady. Charming indeed. Blame the moon.

  • @NEWbobofhollywood Yeah, it was just the spindle hole on the Jolson. Glad you like this one. :-)

  • no idea who is singing but i love the portable,gotta get me one of those!

    its ridiculous that i cant ever find ANY acoustic phonos locally.

  • @chompo7 This portable is one I've had a little over a year now. It seems like there would be thousands in your area Joe.

  • @althazarr yeah you would think but i never find them.or if i do they are like priced so stupidly high

    its not worth looking

  • Very interesting

    Thank you for sharing

    Cheyenne

  • @lovegermanshepherds Thank you Cheyenne! :-)

  • This could be Walter Van Brunt or possibly Albert Campbell.

  • @MrXnews2 Yes, I didn't think about it being Brunt, but that's certainly a possibility. I don't think it's Campbell though. I listened to his full length version with Henry Burr on Victor and they don't sound similar at all.

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