Champagne Time by Lawrence Welk on 1956 Coral 45.

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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2010

The flip-side of this record is "Around The World".

Pop, instrumental song by Lawrence Welk on the Coral Record label.

Transferred to digital using stereo gear on channel background photo.

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  • This was also used as Welk's opening theme (replacing "Bubbles in the Wine") when his series went into syndication in the fall of 1971.

  • @lrh1966 Glad you mentioned that. Thanks. Compressed video looks so nice and sharp on the computer screen here. It was just handy to have that movie I mentioned on flashdrive. We have a small screen analog TV downstairs. And are happy with that. No cable.

  • @Glinkaism1

    Compressed video is good on a small screen like on a very small laptop, but it is better not to compress the video if you want to watch on a large computer, or TV screen...Friends, Lloyd.

  • @lrh1966 I have downloaded one compressed movie, "Lady in the Dark" on the internet to flashdrive. It plays quite well. Just a bit out of lipsynch, which is typical when movies are compressed. But otherwise good pictures and sound quality.

  • @Glinkaism1

    You are right, one little scratch and they are almost useless. Other than VHS, videos can also be stored on the computer hard drive, but should be backed up on more than one hard drive if one of them crashes. The mediums are always changing and evolving...Friends, Lloyd.

  • @lrh1966 I used to go downtown here and watch a $1 movie. And also some $1 theaters in the nearby suburbs. Now I try to get movies on VHS. VHS is a nearly bulletproof medium. Tape might snarl or jam. Even then, you can open up the housing and unsnarl the tape. DVDs are subject to not wanting to run at all, no matter how high a resolution player you have. Not at all a reliable format. Soon as I get a DVD, I transfer it to VHS and give the DVD away. The only DVDs I run are compilations.

  • @Glinkaism1

    Thank you, and that would be great. I do enjoy old musical movies from the 1930's to the 60's(when I get time to watch them). They just don't seem to put quality, and care into movies like that anymore...Friends, Lloyd.

  • @lrh1966 Lloyd, I watched that movie short here on YouTube. Just search for it. Has full credits. Recall seeing good old Leslie Carey's sound credit on it. :) I'm going through YouTube now to find that for you. When I do, I'll write you here. :)

  • @lrh1966 Lloyd, I watched that movie short here on YouTube. Just search for it. Has full credits. Recall seeing good old Leslie Carey's sound credit on it. :) I'm going through YouTube now to find that for you. When I do, I'll write you here. :)

  • @Glinkaism1

    I might try to find the actual movie on DVD, and enjoy both the movie, and the music on it. I have heard about the movie for many years, but do not remember watching it. This sounds like it might be a good DVD movie to get?...Friends, Lloyd.

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