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Soundie: Rosalie Allen yodels 'Chime Bells'

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2007

Who doesn't love a great yodeler?

It's Rosalie Allen, who taught herself to play music as a child in Pennsylvania on her brother's guitar. Involving herself with radio, she scored her first hit covering Patsy Montana's "I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart."

In this piece, Rosalie sees her beau off to war, a scenario the world has seen a little too much of lately ...

Later, Rosalie Allen would become a popular County & Western DJ in NYC through the 1950's, and later opened up her own retail C&W music shop.

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  • brings shivers through my body at the amazing sound

  • best yodler ever i cant even do that

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  • Reminds me of Early Led Zeppelin.

  • Rosalie Allen and Margret Almer are the two prettiest yodelers.

  • did you guys know shes my great aunt isnt she awesome

  • she;s my great aunt

  • Elton Britt also had a hit with this and she and Elton cut several duets -Mockin Bird Hill , and Quicksilver were two I remember I have. Whale of a pair of yodelers.

  • my name is Rosalie !!!

  • Catchy tune gets stuck in my head

  • Thats Ronald Reagan!

  • The male singer is not Red River Dave McEnery, but I don't know who it is. Rosale and Elton Britt did some amazing duets.

  • Is that Red River Dave? ... famous for

    AMELIA EARHART'S LAST FLIGHT

    (Red River Dave McEnery)

    wrote July 3 1937

    copyright 1939

    recorded 1941

    When commercial television debuted at the New York World's Fair in 1939, Red River Dave was there to broadcast live. This performance made Red River Dave the very first ever paid television performer.

    AMELIA EARHART July 24, 1897 missing July 2, 1937

    search amelia earhart song on youtube

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