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6 days ago
Cat vs Dog. Dog afraid of cat
Cat vs Dog. Dog afraid of cat
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6 days ago
Bird Bullies Cat EPIC FAIL!!! w/YouTube Editor
I saw the bird picking on the cat this morning. So I turned on the camera....
Question for you:
Was this bird cruelty or did the bird get what he ...
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1 week ago
Blue Ridge Mountain Blues---Bill Clifton
Bill Clifton & His Dixie Mountain Boys
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1 week ago
Sons of the pioneers-silent trails
The Sons of the Pioneers is an singing group founded in 1933 by Leonard Slye aka Roy Rogers with Tim Spencer and Bob Nolan. They were joined by Hug...
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Greetings! Smiley Burnette had a song in the same picture...has it been posted on YouTube?
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1 week ago
Garden Dancing Palace Orch. - Rose Room, 1928
The Garden Dancing Palace Orchestra, Dir. Lillian Frederic (Jackie Souder & His Orchestra, Vocals by Walton McKinney?) - Rose Room (Art Hickman/ H...
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Greetings! McKinney did a vocal with this or a similar-sounding outfit called "When Erastus Plays His Old Kazoo"...Do you have that?
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1 month ago
The Cute Little Wigglin' Dance
Edison Blue Amberol #3234, sung by Collins & Harlan.
Played on my Amberola 30.
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Greetings! I used to have Arthur Fields' version on COLUMBIA.
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1 month ago
"The Blackhawk Waltz" (piano solo)
Composed by Mary E. Walsh
Performed in May 2011
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Greetings! I used to have a record on one of the GREY GULL labels (possibly RADIEX) from about 1927...the piano was a background instrument to the violin, xylophone, and clarinet; altogether it was a charming little record and I wish I still had it.
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2 months ago
Merle Travis & Johnny Bond - When It's Time For The Whippoorwill To Sing
From 1969 LP "Great Songs Of The Delmore Brothers" (Capitol ST-249).
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3 months ago
Chevrolet Car (Sam McGee song)
This is the tune to a song on the Good For What Ails You compilation, song called Chevrolet Car. And yes there are lyrics, no I don't know them off...
foxtrotyankee • 536 views
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Greetings! I put my above comment on the wrong video...my apologies
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3 months ago
Chevrolet Car Sam McGee
Chevrolet Car Sam McGee with Lyrics
billbilladaada • 142 views
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Greetings! Why is the first part cut off?
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3 months ago
Arthur Fields-"The Yanks Are At It Again"
This is the exact audio from zciweslab's video, I just cleaned up the audio, hope it sounds better!
bingcrosby1903 • 285 views
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Greetings! This from a COLUMBIA disc.
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3 months ago
PICCOLO PETE -1929- Fred Hall & his Sugar Babies!
A hit novelty tune of 1929 played by Fred "Sugar" Hall & his Sugar Babies, a hot dance band of New York in the late twenties.
The sound is very mu...
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Greetings! Another nice version of this is on a thin EDISON crediting the folks as Arthur Fields and his Assassinators...the copy I used to have was cracked and remains only on an old cassette tape.
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3 months ago
Hugh Donovan-Rose of Noman's Land Columbia Records
Hugh Donovan-Rose of Noman's Land Columbia Records-78-2670-1918 thought to be Vernon Dalhart (and some are him) but isnt him possible Arthur Field...
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Greetings! It isn't Arthur Fields this time.
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3 months ago
King's Dance Orch-On A Dew Dew Dewey Day (Arthur Fields v) Madison Records
King's Dance Orch-On A Dew Dew Dewey Day (Arthur Fields v) Madison Records-78-1626-1927
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Greetings! This time, the vocalist isn't Arthur Fields, neither is it Al Bernard who does the vocal on another take; I don't know who the vocalist is on this take.
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3 months ago
John McCormack - Love's Garden of Roses (1918)
Charted at #3 in November 1918. A largely forgotten song, but a very nice one! McCormack recorded quite a few songs about gardens, flowers and rose...
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Greetings! It's interesting how closely the VICTOR orchestra played the background on both this and the blue-seal version by Lambert Murphy, until the endings.
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3 months ago
Manhattan Dance Makers - Sleepy Time Gal (1925)
Sleepy Time Gal
Lyrics by Joseph R. Alden and Raymond B. Egan
Music by Ange Lorenzo and Richard Whiting
Performed by The Manhattan Dance Makers
Rec...
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Greetings! This title is on one side of the record upon which my screen name is based.
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3 months ago
Slim Whitman - Casting my Lasso Towards the Sky
Casting my Lasso Towards the Sky
SLIM'S FIRST RECORDING FOR RCA IN 1948 at age 24
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Greetings! If I didn't know better I would swear that's Chet Atkins on guitar and Homer and Jethro (mandolin and rhythm guitar) in there...whoever they used sure sound good!
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3 months ago
Hoosier Hot Shots - That's What I Learned In College 1936
The Hoosier Hot Shots were an American quartet of madcap musicians who entertained on stage, screen, radio, and records from the mid 1930s into the...
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Greetings! What recording is this? My 78 copy is quite different.
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3 months ago
Phil Harris-The Thing RCA Records-78
Phil Harris-The Thing RCA Records-78-3968-1950 #1 Hit
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Greetings! I've got a copy.
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4 months ago
The Delmore Brothers - I'm Lonesome Without You
Drifter's Escape Comp
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Greetings! This one is from one of their early KING records.
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4 months ago
Arthur Fields & Orch-He Ain't Done Right By Nell Radiex Records
Arthur Fields & Orch-He Ain't Done Right By Nell Radiex Records-78-2245-1927
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Greetings! GREY GULL produced some of the awfullest records I've ever enjoyed, both physically and musically...There's just something about that group that fascinates me to no end; and it helps that three of the four guys I collect the most recorded for that outfit.
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4 months ago
Mr X (Arthur Fields)-I Wonder Who The Fool Is Now Grey Gull Records
Mr X (Arthur Fields)-I Wonder Who The Fool Is Now Grey Gull Records-78-2255-1927
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Greetings! The GREY GULL-related GLOBE records are neither particularly rare nor particularly common. None of the GLOBE specimens in my collection are well-preserved.
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4 months ago
Francis Herold (John Ryan)-A Boy's Best Friend is His Mother Radiex Records
Francis Herold (John Ryan)-A Boy's Best Friend is His Mother Radiex Records-78-4132-1927
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Greetings! Actually this isn't John Ryan [ I think Charles Hart is a more likely candidate for this identity.] This is the flip of what was my FIRST Arthur Fields record, which used 2261-F...let me check to see if you posted it.
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4 months ago
Could I ? - I Certainly Could / Hickory Knoll Pavilion Kings
This is in The American Dance Band Discography by Brian Rust and listed as 'The Vagabonds' on page 1834. Arthur Fields on the vocal and your basic ...
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Greetings! As much as I enjoy Arthur Fields, the version of this title by Johnny Marvin (credited as "Honey Duke and his Uke") on GREY GULL is a top favorite.
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4 months ago
'There's a wah-wah gal in Agua Caliente'--'Golden Gate Orchestra' (California Ramblers), 1930
Here's a charming Walter Donaldson tune from 1930, as performed by one of the most highly regarded bands of the Roaring Twenties, the California Ra...
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Greetings! This one is a surprise! By now you know how much I enjoy listening to Arthur Fields.
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4 months ago
Golden Gate Orchestra(Harry Reser)-Why Did I Kiss That Girl
Oriole record 181 a
Recorded in 1924
Played on 1919 Victor VV-VI
Vocals by "Chas. Dale"- Arthur Fields
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Greetings! Of over 1600 recordings I have of Fields, this is one I don't have.
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4 months ago
Henry Gray (Arthur Fields)-In Paradise Valley With You Madison Records
Henry Gray (Arthur Fields)-In Paradise Valley With You Madison Records-78-1601-1927 1st Madison Record
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Greetings! I've got a copy; also got the recording on a NADSCO.
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4 months ago
International Novelty Orch-After The Ball Waltz (Henry Burr) Victor Records-VE
International Novelty Orch-After The Ball Waltz (Henry Burr) Victor Records-VE-78-19714-1925
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Greetings! The vocalist is much more likely Henry Burr...definitely NOT Arthur Fields.
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4 months ago
Ben Litehfield (Arthur Fields)-Beyond The Clouds Madison Records
Ben Litehfield (Arthur Fields)-Beyond The Clouds Madison Records-78-8008-1929
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Greetings! Somehow, this take ("B") is a top favorite...I have a clay-colored copy of RADIEX 4091 that uses the "A" take, and it's sloppy. There's also a later matrix alternately credited to Ben Litchfield, Ben Hitchfield, and correctly credited to Fields.
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4 months ago
Hollywood Ramblers (Lou Gold)-Yes Sir That's My Baby (Arthur Fields) Bell Records
Hollywood Ramblers (Lou Gold)-Yes Sir That's My Baby (Arthur Fields) Bell Records-78-351-1925 this record is the same only on another label http:...
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Greetings! Played at this speed vocalist sounds more like Arthur Hall than Arthur Fields.
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4 months ago
Arthur Fields - Stay Down Where You Belong
Irving Berlin's anti-war song from 1914, sung by Arthur Fields for the Columbia Gramophone Co.
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Greetings! I traded away my copy of the 10-inch COLUMBIA, but I still have the LITTLE WONDER; instead of the line,,,"You'll find more trouble there..."
he sings..."You'll find more hell up there..." on the LITTLE WONDER.
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4 months ago
Roseland Dance Orch (Fred Hall)-Valencia (Arthur Fields) Bell Records
Roseland Dance Orch (Fred Hall)-Valencia (Arthur Fields) Bell Records-78-420-1926
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Greetings! My copy of this was one of the last I got before I had to shut down; it's one of several examples I have where it sounds like Fields is singing a bit off-mic so that he could go full-throttle like on the acoustics. It quickly became a top favorite.
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4 months ago
Thanks for the Buggy Ride! The Caroliners (California Ramblers) V. ARTHUR FIELDS 1926
...I had a wonderful time!
Cameo # 892 My personal favorite version of this fun tune!
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Greetings! I've got over 1600 recordings of Fields; and I don't have this one (or even this title by him).
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4 months ago
Don't Forget the Salvation Army- Arthur Fields
Edison Blue Amberol cylinder 3786
Don't forget the Salvation Army by Arthur Fields
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Greetings! On Diamond Disc I've got two copies, and two takes of this one. Billy Murray singing lead in the chorus is a bonus. I've also got Fields singing this title on vertical PATHE.
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4 months ago
Arthur Fields "What! No Women?" 1926
Arthur Fields was one of the most popular singers and songwriters of the 1920s in the US. This record was made when his career was already in decli...
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Greetings! I've got Fields singing this on several labels.
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4 months ago
Fred Hall & Arthur Fields - What A Funny World This Would Be (1930)
Arthur Fields (August 6, 1888 -- March 29, 1953) was a United States singer (baritone) and songwriter. He retired to Florida in 1946 he also worked...
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Greetings! My copy on CAMEO uses take 1, my copy on ORIOLE uses take 2, and my copy on BANNER uses take 3.
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5 months ago
the carter family the wandering boy
Uploaded with Free Video Converter from Freemake
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Greetings! I'm glad somebody posted this again...Now, if somebody will just post "Hello Central, Give Me Heaven" by them that would have all my favorites from my Dad's reissue LPs (many years ago) up on YouTube,
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5 months ago
Joe Sargent & Honey Duke-Roll 'Em Girls Radiex Records
Joe Sargent & Honey Duke-Roll 'Em Girls Radiex Records-78-2213-1925
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Greetings! To me, vocalist sounds like Irving Kaufman...On GREY GULL (and related)-8101 I have an electric of this title with Jack Kaufman doing the vocal and Marvin repeating his part.
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6 months ago
Grandpa Jones ~ Eight More Miles to Louisville
Portions of this work contain the intellectual property of third party authors and contributors. As such, third party authors and contributors reta...
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Greetings! I have a different recording of this on a KING 78...at one point it sure sounds like he says "Play 'er Merle".
Of his KING 78s here at home, his banjo is on only one, and one side of it...He's with the Delmore brothers both sides of it.
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6 months ago
Carter Family-Gospel Ship
I'm going to take a trip in that old gospel ship
I'm going far beyond the sky
I'm gonna shout and sing till the heavens ring
When I bid this world ...
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Greetings! This must be one of their ARC recordings.
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6 months ago
"Cradle Song", Elsie Baker
Blue Amberol 2097 [Take 1, Mould 13]. "Cradle Song" (Kate Vannah), Elsie Baker. First year of issue: 1913. Played on my Amberola 50.
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Greetings! A fine record!
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6 months ago
Summer - Daddy Long Les on the Tenor Guitar
A tune that I wrote this year (2010) as a companion piece to "Autumn" that I wrote back in the '90's.
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Greetings! I've also got a Martin LXM Tenor Guitar.
Greetings! This by far my favorite version of the title.