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  • I loved this one Great tune, I must say what a beautiful piece if furniture too. Thanks Doug

  • @magbrown1

    Thanks Margaret

    I hate that I no longer have that Victrola.

  • I always know where to find the most beautiful people in the world.OK, not the music I remember .The rich full tones coming from an old hand crafted wooden radio with those beautiful glowing vacuum tubes.How much is that doggy in the window ..arf arf.Street musicians.... If I only had a recording studio or a radio station broadcasting live.

  • I learned a lot about the beginnings of Music likekinds,

    very fascinating sounds Thanks for sharing!

    Have a good week.

  • What a great song!

  • Many thanks for sharing :)

  • No one is ever going to accuse your channel of being boring, loved the lyrics, loved the whole concept, groove winder scratch needle cloth covered speakers and all, lol 66666 Can you really be that ancient?? just kidding. 555555, loved it. LIKED too (but it is disabled.) but I did try. David.

  • Thanks for sending....very nice....regards....Dave

  • Thanks for this great old song. The lyrics added to the enjoyment.

  • I listened twice, first reading the lyrics, then just listening. I enjoyed all six minutes and 30 seconds - and I have a short attention span! LOL! I can imagine the delight a young child would find in playing a real Victrola,

  • @justmusicandme

    Yes they would! Remember the 60s? All the little girls were pulling Chatty Cathy's string. Little did they know that in 1890, Edison was manufacturing dolls with a little wind up phonograph inside!!!

  • i think i heard this song 45 years ago and if i am right i think Jean Outery was singing it liked it then liked it now

  • @MsBones1950

    Yeah. It's a great song. Thanks for listening.

  • @MsBones1950

    I don't know if Gene Autry ever recorded this song. You may be thinking of Hank Snow. He did a version of it. I love Hank's singing better 'n a hog loves slop, but this song is best by Vernon Dalhart.

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