Thank you! You may have noticed the room looks different and that’s because I’m in the guest bedroom in my house for my cousin from Ireland and I chose a artist she likes and I also like the song too
@@newambassador376 …… Can’t go wrong with Glenn Miller and certainly (as I’ve got Irish past family- and I’ve lived there as a child), you can’t go wrong with Beautiful Ireland 🙂
This specific record was released in 1939 as a repress, this song was recorded on February 19th, 1931 at Small Queen's Hall, London, and was released on HMV B 5983. I happen to own the original HMV pressing and without a doubt, this song is absolutely magical!
I would’ve uploaded this a year ago, but when I first ordered my first copy, it got broken when it arrived, but I found one on eBay, which is this one in the ex category so I bought it and I uploaded it
No I didn’t know it was slow downed until A few seconds in but the main reason I got it was because I do collect a few George Olsen 78s and I know this is a rare one but I know a lot of fnaf fans like this because I first looked this up and all I saw was fnaf videos
@@newambassador376 Soviet machine, looks like? Can't quite tell what city that's supposed to be in the background [and these were assembled at a few different factories], but neat nonetheless!
Didn't knew that thus one was his most viewed one, i have some several versions, because I love the song, it is originally a Mexican waltz ( las tres de la mañana) sometimes when I uploaded a Waltz from the 1920s he would tell me how sorry he was to not putting so much attention to them years ago, latelay he enjoyed most of them and find them beautiful.
@@newambassador376 …… yes I have several of his records, but I can’t say which ones 😬 My records system is not a system……. They are everywhere and mixed up. !!