(Song plays from 0:19 - 2:53 ) A Portable Gramphone was found in our attic during a clean-up. I had found a album book full of records in the summer. So I took 20-30 minutes figuring out how to get it to work since the wand was scratching against the record and getting it stuck. (Unfortunately the wand still hits against the vinyl record resulting in a scraping sound.) This is the first song that was successful and later, the only one that had the best sound quality. Sadly being in the attic for who knows how long has pretty much put a few of the records out of commisson, whether out of shape or cracked. There are other songs I recorded. Later I'll post them as video responses to this one.
As for the song playing:
"We speak of You Often" 2221 (Side B)
(Johnny Marks-Dedette Lee Hill)
Performed by: Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians
Fox Trot Vocal Chorus by Carmen Lombardo
(c) Decca Records, Inc.
Player:
His Master's voice (HMV) Model 101 Phonograph Gramophone, Portable, imitation snakeskin case. (1920-1940)
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