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Uploaded by ferrarial on Apr 11, 2010
The other side to 'Keep Right On To The End Of The Road' not sure if they had A and B sides that far back. HMV 12'' 78rpm record by the famous Scottish comedian and music hall star Sir Harry Lauder.
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A beautiful performance. Pity that this is a transfer from a worn original.
JackRance1910 3 months ago
@Corrie121
The Skerries are a group of tiny Islands in the Pentland Firth between Caithness and Orkney.
SeniorSuperstud 3 months ago
Question, can anyone identify the instruments being played at the start of the piece ? Love to know thank's
noritome 5 months ago
Ive got a horn gramaphone and this 78 too, sounds fantastic especially with your ear inside the horn!!
humber159 8 months ago
tangle is here me dearies!! ;)
3tangle3 10 months ago
Tangle is seaweed ? didnae ken that. Greetings fae Japan.
livingintsuchiura 1 year ago
Great to listen to Sir Harry's timing in this. Quite a lesson in singing actually.
Thanks
s2arth 1 year ago
The Road to the Isles is a joy to behold. The places mentioned in this song are so familiar to me. - with the exception of The Skerries.
Ah ! to smell the "tangle" (seaweed) again !
Thank you for sharing.
Corrie121 1 year ago
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A beautiful performance. Pity that this is a transfer from a worn original.
JackRance1910 3 months ago
@Corrie121
The Skerries are a group of tiny Islands in the Pentland Firth between Caithness and Orkney.
SeniorSuperstud 3 months ago
Question, can anyone identify the instruments being played at the start of the piece ? Love to know thank's
noritome 5 months ago
Ive got a horn gramaphone and this 78 too, sounds fantastic especially with your ear inside the horn!!
humber159 8 months ago
tangle is here me dearies!! ;)
3tangle3 10 months ago
Tangle is seaweed ? didnae ken that. Greetings fae Japan.
livingintsuchiura 1 year ago
Great to listen to Sir Harry's timing in this. Quite a lesson in singing actually.
Thanks
s2arth 1 year ago
The Road to the Isles is a joy to behold. The places mentioned in this song are so familiar to me. - with the exception of The Skerries.
Ah ! to smell the "tangle" (seaweed) again !
Thank you for sharing.
Corrie121 1 year ago