WANTED: Columbia 364-D,"If You Knew Susie"

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WANTED: Columbia 364-D,"If You Knew Susie"

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Wanted:Columbia 364-D,"If You Knew Susie",sung by Eddie Cantor.The other side is "Nuthin's Gonna Stop Me Now",sung by Billy Jones.Wanted for sentimental reasons.Thanks! edisonplayer PS:The reason I'm looking for a copy of this record is my grandma told me they had an Edison Diamond Disc machine(I'm not sure what model it was).Obviously,my grandma's family had an adapter to play lateral cut records like the Columbia.She told me her brother George LOVED that "Susie"song and would play it over and over."Mother and I wished it would break!",my grandma said.

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Does anyone have a copy of this record.I heard it on the computer.I loved Cantor's rendition of this classic song.No wonder my grandma's brother played it SO MUCH! :D edisonplayer PS;I wonder if it'd be possible to make a Resin copy of Columbia 364-D?

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David Reiss has a copy in his new auction list. I bid on it. And,I told him the story about my grandma's brother George.edisonplayer

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I was SO HAPPY when I called Mr Reiss when he told me I won the record!YAY!! :D edisonplayer

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I just found an E copy in a box I was going through last night if you need a backup!
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That'd be nice.Let me know how much it is.edisonplayer

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The Edison version by Frank Silver's Orch. is smokin' hot if you can find it.

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edisonplayer wrote:That'd be nice.Let me know how much it is.edisonplayer
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Valecnik wrote:The Edison version by Frank Silver's Orch. is smokin' hot if you can find it.
Yes, it is! Jack Shilkret's version on Victor 19675 is a good one, too, with Billy Murray, and it's the first popular electric Victor recorded in Camden if I recall.
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gramophone-georg wrote:
Valecnik wrote:The Edison version by Frank Silver's Orch. is smokin' hot if you can find it.
Yes, it is! Jack Shilkret's version on Victor 19675 is a good one, too, with Billy Murray, and it's the first popular electric Victor recorded in Camden if I recall.
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