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I love this song. Mom and Dad had the same old 78 record and we would listen to it over and over when I was a kid. They also use to play this song with their band, before I was born.
Thank You
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Still #1 in 1948 when I was born
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I too was in the RAF stationed at Honington in Suffolk in '46/47. We all thought that this tune was the dogs b-----ks. riley 2319
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I was in the Royal Air Force stationed in the South of England shortly after the war. We airmen listened to Radio Luxemburg and waited all week for the top tunes of the day. The music was sent via Tannoy to each hut. Twelfth Street Rag was the music we waited all week for. It was top of the list for weeks and weeks.
I'll never forget it.
Larry.
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I love the slight static records have
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I had the pleasure of being Pee Wee Hunts neighbor. He was a very nice man. I wish I could appreciate the music at that young of an age, but your priorities are different when you are 10 years old. I do enjoy it now and I have found out how many countless WWII Veterans his music touched in my travels.
Thanks for the upload.
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this is amazing...im 19.
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@AnalogueAudio1985 good job analogueaudio1985 :P
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We had this same recording when I was a kid in the early 50's. We wore the darn thing out,
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Me & my girl (now my wife of 60 years) used to jive to this at Maton Hall!!
That seems long ago but I still love to listen to this old record!.
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@IsaiasWimara os demonios-da-garoa do you remember that? jejeje



I love it! I love all the really old music from the 20s and 30s :D
coolbluelights 3 years ago 14
yea eh? Too bad the record is chipped. This is an awesome song.
AnalogueAudio1985 3 years ago 4