Here's a link to the audio of this song as used in an early "Our Gang"/"Little Rascals" short from 1929: audioboo.fm/boos/267819-original-our-gang-opening-theme
A hyped up instrumental version of this song was used as the opening theme for at least 2 "Our Gang" (a.k.a. "The Little Rascals") films from 1929 (I believe one of them was "Boxing Gloves"). This was before they started using the now well-known "Good Old Days" theme,composed by Leroy Shields.
It might as well be a whole new time warp. That time is immortal in it's gravity towards the future and undrstanding of todays REALITY. Back then people Killed becuse they were told to do it , not like today.......RIGHT !
This is the very same record that was played for me, along with others on the Old Victrola my Aunt and Uncle had in St. Louis, Mo. They lived in the same apt. from 1917 until 1984. The whole place was like a museum, same furnature, pictures and hundreds of records from the 20's.
I have an identical Victrola which was originally purchased by my Great-Grandparents. It's in excellent condition except the little silver spindle (?) on the left front opposite the speed control is missing. What's its function if any?
Great song! I'm a big fan of Billy Murray and I think I just found a new favorite song by him. I'm glad to know there are more folks like me out there who like this old time music too. It gets kind of lonesome for a 29 year old in a hobby like this. I'm usually the odd one out. Thanks.
Thank you for your kind comments John. I suspect that, like myself, you enjoy the innocence and charm of music from yesteryear. It's wonderful that Archeophone (I like the name of that label) is preserving these historic recordings. Is the version of this song the exact version on your CD? How are the recordings different in tone? Just curious. Of course, this records was played on an acoustic machine with no electric amplification. This is the way people heard it in the day.
this song is dedicated to the Mayor of NYC and all of his BLOB.
tribeofgaul 4 months ago
Here's a link to the audio of this song as used in an early "Our Gang"/"Little Rascals" short from 1929: audioboo.fm/boos/267819-original-our-gang-opening-theme
wotwnet 1 year ago
A hyped up instrumental version of this song was used as the opening theme for at least 2 "Our Gang" (a.k.a. "The Little Rascals") films from 1929 (I believe one of them was "Boxing Gloves"). This was before they started using the now well-known "Good Old Days" theme,composed by Leroy Shields.
wotwnet 1 year ago
It might as well be a whole new time warp. That time is immortal in it's gravity towards the future and undrstanding of todays REALITY. Back then people Killed becuse they were told to do it , not like today.......RIGHT !
nedarc 1 year ago
This is the very same record that was played for me, along with others on the Old Victrola my Aunt and Uncle had in St. Louis, Mo. They lived in the same apt. from 1917 until 1984. The whole place was like a museum, same furnature, pictures and hundreds of records from the 20's.
nedarc 1 year ago
Nice song. Your gramophone is a very nice looking too, I really like the dark wood ones.
RCALennon 2 years ago
I have an identical Victrola which was originally purchased by my Great-Grandparents. It's in excellent condition except the little silver spindle (?) on the left front opposite the speed control is missing. What's its function if any?
Thanks.
dhgate2 2 years ago
I se you got no answer here. That spindle is used to lift to motorboard up and then you can access the motor to oil it when needed.
RCALennon 2 years ago
Great song! I'm a big fan of Billy Murray and I think I just found a new favorite song by him. I'm glad to know there are more folks like me out there who like this old time music too. It gets kind of lonesome for a 29 year old in a hobby like this. I'm usually the odd one out. Thanks.
bURRkEEF 3 years ago 5
Thank you for your kind comments John. I suspect that, like myself, you enjoy the innocence and charm of music from yesteryear. It's wonderful that Archeophone (I like the name of that label) is preserving these historic recordings. Is the version of this song the exact version on your CD? How are the recordings different in tone? Just curious. Of course, this records was played on an acoustic machine with no electric amplification. This is the way people heard it in the day.
Wayne
skinnyblinddude 3 years ago
My grandfather used to recite this to my sister and I at bedtime-- we always thought it was a poem... !!
egerron 4 years ago
What a sweet memory! Thank you for sharing.
: - )
skinnyblinddude 4 years ago
great thanks so much . i was born to late thanks
bearcub410 4 years ago
Lovely tune! Sound quality is outstanding as well.
kspm01 4 years ago
I agree. W. is doing a great job, his clips are sounding fantastic. Regards, J.
fuzzbear6240 4 years ago
Thank you guys. Having the sound box rebuilt recently has really enhanced my enjoyment of our Victrola.
Wayne
skinnyblinddude 4 years ago
This soundbox indeed is excellent, thank you for taking care of keeping this gramophone in such stunning condition.
kspm01 4 years ago
Great stuff W.! Thanks for sharing. Regards, J.
fuzzbear6240 4 years ago