"It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'", Carl Fenton's Orchestra
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The continual surface noise to the very end, was due to (1) the playing surface not being mirror-smooth at pressing, and (2) age & decay. A scratch filter like Goldtone would clean up playback, but I really don't like the sound of such. An exception is the THRILLING "Auld Lang Syne" by Stanley. His enrapturiing singing makes you forget that the re-recording was scratch-filtered.
I played it on "Archives.Org", but that site went funny on my laptop.
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Are there more than one model of the Brunswick 101 phonograph? I have a version of Brunswick, but the arm is at the top with a fold down front cabinet.
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Simply great. Such a pleasure to hear. Many thanks for posting this recording.
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Cool song.
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While inferior to todays recording & playback tech, there's a delicious charm in the sound that that '20's tech produced!
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Oh, how much wood could a woodchuck chuck
If a woodchuck could chuck wood
If he held a saw in his little paw
A ton of wood he could
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I loved it had to add it to my favorite list
I love this song, and the band. I have a few of their records. I absolutely love your Gramophone!!
Mr1920s 2 years ago 2
Jessee, I'm pleased you enjoyed it. This is a very fun recording. Thanks for watching.
Regards, J.
fuzzbear6240 2 years ago
There was a movie made in 1952 called Has Anybody Seen My Gal. It had a lot of songs from the 20's in it. I remember Charles Coburn, the great character actor, sitting in jail singing this song. For some reason I havn't seen this on TCM cable.
Georgewos 3 years ago
George, I'll have to look for that one. I always enjoy Charles Coburn.
Regards, J.
fuzzbear6240 3 years ago
There are so many words to this song: OH I took My girl out golfing, We had a lot of fun, She wore Her new silk stockings and, She got a hole in one.
Georgewos 3 years ago 3
George, It is a fun one with some wonderful variations. Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
Regards, J.
fuzzbear6240 3 years ago