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Doris Day sings It had to be you & My Buddy on a 1957 RCA Hi-Fi

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Doris Day sings It had to be you and My buddy on the original Columbia 45s Played on an RCA 1957 SHF-7 HI-FI found in a flea market for 4.00 in very bad condition. Probably hadn't played in 25 years. Now a vintage record player from the past going again. Recommended on line radio station for classic Ameircan music from 1920'2 to 1980'shttp://www.krli.net/

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  • Can you believe my wife and I threw out all our LPs and 45s one morning? We put them in boxes and left them out on the roadside for a weekly rubbish collection in 1990!

  • @didgeridoouke Yes I can, and a lot of others did the same. I was disappointed in the sound of CDs whenever I would attempt to replace an LP with a CD, and I did the opposite. I kept all of my albums,and bought very few CDs compared to all the LPs I have, even though I have two quality CD players. I still have all the 45's I have ever owned since I was 12, and I think there are now over 1.000 . The four jukeboxes I have hold 250 45's .

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  • I love this version.  Makes me feel like slow dancing. Thanks for sharing.

  • I was looking for this song! thank you! I wish I heard her singing..I'm 21 so no chance unfortunately..but I'd kill for that bakelite! :)

  • Thank you very much for putting up Doris Day's version of it had to be you. Until your video I have searched & searched for a simple rendition that clearly articulates the shift in notes in the line "For nobody else gave me a thrill."

  • Great song and very nice player

  • Today's styles are by no means as lovely and precious as the styles of the golden days. iPhones, coffee machines, store windows, shampoo bottles aren't all that splendid, they truly lack that golden sparkle. To tell you the truth they all look sterile and rigid...like hospital sterile. Anyhow this is a beautiful song! BTW, ipod and mp3 quality pales in comparison to a record player. Thanks!

  • Charming!!!

  • Interesting that you mention this since it was in teh 1950s that the phrase "planned obsolescence" first became popular. Popular researchers like Vance Packard wrote that the decade was characterized by building things that weren't meant to last. And I'm also not sure that almost everything today lacks style: iPhones, coffee machines, store windows, shampoo bottles...all of these nowadays seem to have a lot of style to me.

  • Sure is a beautiful record player. Like almost everything built in the 50's, it was built to last and it has what almost everything these days lack....style!

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