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Uploaded by on May 10, 2007

by TEDDY BROWN (XYLOPHONE)
ACCOMPANIED BY THE MANHATTAN MELODY MAKERS DIRECTED BY HARRY BIDGOOD.
VOCAL;- JOHN THORNE.
RECORDED FOR BROADCAST TWELVE SUPER DANCE.

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Uploader Comments (twiddlybobby)

  • I love this band on those super dance 78s.Have you got "do something",by this band and Teddy?I have but its very worn,and wont upload if you have a better version.

  • Sorry Michael, I don't have that recording, but have a few other Broadcast 12's of Harry Bidgood.

  • Mic33george inspired me to upload this track, when he uploaded a clip from Elstree Calling.

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  • makes me want to run out and sell apples on the sidewalk . thanks so much . wonderful

  • I think this is one of the happiest sounds ever put on record. What would make it even more enjoyable would be to have the film of Teddy Brown performing this one, with that 300 pounds moving at flank speed to make this great music. Seismographs were probably going off all over town during this recording.

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  • What an omen, this song. What a catastrophe the depression, no safety nets, no IRAs, no FDIC. My grandparents and thier generation knew it very well, though they weren't in the bread lines or soup kitchens. My grandmother would give the hobos who came to the kitchen door coffee and sandwichs. People helped each other then. If this happened now, I fear it would be pure anarchy. Our standard of living is too high for our wallets. Grandpa didn't like credit and told me to pay cash for everything.

  • the xylaphone reminds me of the flintstones

  • How ironic that this song was originally released shortly before the stock market crash in 1929.

  • That's some brilliant playing!

  • @TheDocinOC Amen!

  • @sherzig Too bad for America! He sucks!

  • I'll be playing this when that sorry excuse of a president (0bama) gets the royal boot!

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