Here is another opportunity to play Name That Tune. This jazz number is from an Edison record in my collection with no label at all. I recorded it from my lap top and uploaded it to my drop box. If it can be identified, I will print up a label and glue it on the record. The winner will receive my gratitude and kind regards.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kuucpnxy6xhlz ... n.m4a?dl=0
Name That Tune
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A little tip for the future- there is a serial number stamped into the tan paper in the center of the disc where the label was - if you'd post that it could be looked up.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I looked up 50850-L in the data base, but it was not there. The other side, 50850-R is there. "Three O'clock in the morning" Can you tell me how to find the title of 50850-L?estott wrote:A little tip for the future- there is a serial number stamped into the tan paper in the center of the disc where the label was - if you'd post that it could be looked up.
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I did a Google & the fox Trot is "Rosy Cheeks" by the Club de Vignt Orchestra[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlA5Lb2FncI[/youtube]audiophile102 wrote:Thanks for the suggestion. I looked up 50850-L in the data base, but it was not there. The other side, 50850-R is there. "Three O'clock in the morning" Can you tell me how to find the title of 50850-L?estott wrote:A little tip for the future- there is a serial number stamped into the tan paper in the center of the disc where the label was - if you'd post that it could be looked up.
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That's great! Thanks very much.estott wrote:I did a Google & the fox Trot is "Rosy Cheeks" by the Club de Vignt Orchestra[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlA5Lb2FncI[/youtube]audiophile102 wrote:Thanks for the suggestion. I looked up 50850-L in the data base, but it was not there. The other side, 50850-R is there. "Three O'clock in the morning" Can you tell me how to find the title of 50850-L?estott wrote:A little tip for the future- there is a serial number stamped into the tan paper in the center of the disc where the label was - if you'd post that it could be looked up.
"You can't take the phonographs nor the money with you, but the contentment the phonographs bring may well make your life better, and happier lives make the world a better place."