78s - Les Paul - Little Rock Getaway

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2009

The Super Guitar Man Les Paul doing a great instrumental of the Little Rock Getaway. You can recognize his unique style from the very start of the song. So very smooth are the notes he plays, it's no wonder Gibson gave him his own signature model. The flip side to this is The Tennessee Waltz with Mary Ford, another classic that I'll post after this one. Enjoy!

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  • Great old sound, you don't hear today. I have the same track on my site at David481146, would like your comments. David . . .

  • @David481146 Thanks! I'll check your post out.

  • i used to have this 78! it was hanging on my wall. great to hear it again!

  • I'm glad I have it for you to listen to again.

  • The sound is so other-worldly. And the fact that you are playing it on such a vintage phonograph seems somehow surreal to me. What a trip! Les was surely one amazing guy! I've been very busy but I wanted to check out your channel as I haven't been here for a while. I will say that I am NEVER disappointed and am simply amazed at your collection. Have a very happy Thanksgiving!

  • Thank you sir! It's good that you're back and have found a bit of free time. I appreciate the fact that you're enjoying my channel. Happy Thanksgiving to you too.

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  • Brilliant. The original flipside had Mary Ford singing "Tennessee Waltz", which I believe was the first double duet ever recorded.

  • I remember my dad telling me it was the first echo recording using multiple layers.

  • I love this! I used to listen to this when I was a kid - lotta years ago. The sound was unique and I love unique!

    Thanks for posting!

  • My grandmother had this record. I remember playing it many times when I was a little girl.

  • R.I.P Les Paul. Without him, there won't be any The Legendary Guitar Gibson Les Paul. He plays blues in mix of classical music!!!

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