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
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?
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
davidglow3 2 years ago
Haven`t come accross Stan Greening`s
name on record,he was very good!.
longpast78 2 years ago
This has a really good rhythm. It's sounds like a really clean record as well.
Fost0989 2 years ago
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?
husbondensrost 2 years ago
Yee ha!
scoterpool 2 years ago
Hi
Great little number. Great Radiogram
I have a Portagram with the same deck from 1941.
Regards
Richard
spannerworks1 2 years ago
What's the good of leaving the dear old home, when you can stay and enjoy music like this?
Thanks for sharing.
Corrie121 2 years ago
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.
jackpaynefan 2 years ago
Wonderful it takes me back to the dear ole home indeed.
fredflange1 2 years ago