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  • Can't help thinking this is Nat Star.Greening was well known for having his records played straight.He discouraged solos.The name was used by both for recording purposes

  • Haven`t come accross Stan Greening`s

    name on record,he was very good!.

  • This has a really good rhythm. It's sounds like a really clean record as well.

  • Wonderful sound in that radio-gram of yours. Really seems to bring out the full frequency of the 78´s. Did you have to restore it at all, or did you just plug it in?

  • Yee ha!

  • Hi

    Great little number. Great Radiogram

    I have a Portagram with the same deck from 1941.

    Regards

    Richard

  • What's the good of leaving the dear old home, when you can stay and enjoy music like this?

    Thanks for sharing.

  • I'm more familiar with Bert Ralton's version with his "incidental singing". Like Ralton's, this is brisk & breezy arrangement.

    With lighting my first fire this evening for some months, I consider this a very appropiate tune to post. Thank you for doing so.

  • Wonderful it takes me back to the dear ole home indeed.

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