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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2008

Be kind to your web footed friends.
For a duck may be somebody's mother.
I have put the words to the song on the video so my Deaf friends can enjoy this tune too!
This "Crazy Mixed Up Song" by Homer & Jethro is sure to put a smile on your face! :-)

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  • Wow! What software did you use to clean that ? It sounded great.

  • Hello ChiefJusticeBadger,

    Record was played on a Dual CS-5000 turntable with an Ortofon OM-30 cartridge and 78 stylus. Signal is fed into a cheap phono preamp then into an old BSR graphic equalizer and on to the little Fisher Stereo receiver. I have the two channels on the cartridge bridged to produce a mono sound output. I recorded the music on a Philips CD recorder and ripped the CD into Windows Media Player 11 on a Toshiba laptop running Windows XP SP3.

  • I Have this on an old 45 but it's in bad shape and would ruin my needle. I love this song.

  • Great to hear of a 45rpm copy of this record. I have never seen a regular 45 or 78rpm copy. As you can see, my 78rpm copy is a promotional "disc jockey" copy.

  • My record player, which I bought in Canada in 1977, does not even have a 78 speed. Do you remember some record players in the '60's had a 16 speed, yet I never saw a 16 record.

  • Yes, I remember seeing the "4-speed" record changers from the late 1950's and 1960's. I have seen a few 16 2/3 speed disks. These were recordings of books that were designed for people with poor vision or who were blind. Kind of like early "books on tapes" and CD's that we have today.

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  • My dad used to sing this ...and I never knew where it came from...now I know. Did they write this?

  • Well, I never thought I'd hear "The Stars and Stripes Forever" played on a mandolin!

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  • Thumbs up if you still have a turn table (and perhaps occasionally listen to records on it).

  • I love these guy's. We I was younger I use to listen to there song "Please Help Me I'm Crawling" lol But I can't it anywhere!

    Ty 4 Sharing! Stay Gold!

  • reminds me of an old stephen foster song, " rained all night, the day i left, the weather it was fine"

  • I just got done playing this 45 (RCA) record of mine and transfered it to a CD. I would play this over and over in my pre-teen years.

  • thank you for saving this song! my father used to play this to me as a kid( im 56) it is so funny. i heard it a couple of nites ago, on Jelico mountain from an old small radio station in Knoxville, tn. Dad is 79 this year and grew up listening to these wonderful, crazy, clowns. love you forever! walter briggs

  • i first heard this song on a kids album in the early eighties, peter pan records i believe, it was a 33 speedit also had disco duck on it the album name was disco duck..... i wish i still had the viynal :(

  • What tune is that from :26 to :33 ? I know it is common and probably in several songs but could someone name some for me?

    K454 Mozart? Thank you!

  • @DonsVideoWorld Yes they did, at the end of their album "Sing Along With Mitch".

  • Thank you posting this. This was a favorite of Grandpa who recently passed. This helps truly helps me out. Thank you.

  • I am a Gramophone Collector and have tons of 78 LPs.

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