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Name That Tune
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 5:34 pm
by audiophile102
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
Re: Name That Tune
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 5:38 pm
by estott
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.
Re: Name That Tune
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 8:10 pm
by audiophile102
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.
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?
Re: Name That Tune
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 9:01 pm
by estott
audiophile102 wrote: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.
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?
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]
Re: Name That Tune
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 10:25 pm
by audiophile102
estott wrote:audiophile102 wrote: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.
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?
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]
That's great! Thanks very much.