Just A Little Drink

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Discman
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Just A Little Drink

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Long live our new home! A toast to our hosts:

Edison 51587 L, "Just A Little Drink" by The Tennessee Happy Boys
Recorded from the A250:

Just A Little Drink

Dave

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Re: Just A Little Drink

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Dave,

Thanks! A great tune and a great idea! ;)

Regards,
John

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Re: Just A Little Drink

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Great song, Dave! I propose a toast to our new phonograph board!

Rocky

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Edisonsquirrel wrote:Great song, Dave! I propose a toast to our new phonograph board!

Rocky
I'll drink to that Rocky! :lol:

Regards,
John

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Re: Just A Little Drink

Post by eccentricgroove »

Glad to see John and David setting back up again and hello to all.

Love this song. I have the Blue Amberol of it and also the sheet music. Paul Whiteman's early electric version is great too.

Fred

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Re: Just A Little Drink

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This is a great rendition. However, my favorite recording of "Just a Little Drink" is the Brunswick by Ray Miller and his Orchestra--a very late acoustic.

Rocky

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