vintage wind up gramophone play's Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2008

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Here once again my other gramophone, the upright unit plays.

hinky dinky parlay voo, it is performed by the carl fenton orchestra.

it is on an old brunswich 78 rpm record

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  • WHAT A UNIQUE SONG ON A 78 RPM RECORD. It's quite old but kudos to you that you have preserved the record after all these years and the bramophone player too

  • thanks dude.

    i have heaps but have been too lazy to do more.

    but should put some more up.

  • It's a rare song to find .. and played authentically at that! Wow! nice video anyway!

  • hi,

    yep played the authentic way hey.

    thanks for comment.

  • yeah they are im sure i got the titles right this time, i uploaded the right song but gave the wrong name.

    im sure this is from the 30's

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  • @steviebboy69 -- I believe this song even predates the 1930s. I think it was a ditty that was sung by the doughboys in WW1. The verses here are obviously for public listening. I've seen other verses of this that are quite naughty and rude; but being sung by troops that doesn't surprise me (I'm retired military myself). This song holds meaning to me as my mother sang it around the house when I was very young, and still sings it to this day at the age of 92 years young!

  • Wonderful.

    I wish I had lived years ago.

    George Vreeland Hill

  • great post! could you post the lyrics, though? I can't make out all of them...

  • To my ears, it sounds like Arthur Fields and Billy Murray; what a great record! Your collection rules!

  • great!

  • That sounds like Billy Jones & Ernest Hare? I'm pretty sure they did a few recordings with Fenton on the Brunnie label.

    What brand is your upright?

    It's got a Thorens brake & speed control, and I presume a Thorens motor too. I don't recognise the tone arm & soundbox though.

  • lovely !!

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