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@@JLStanton1968 That is poetic. I wrote and performed this track, in 1980, in San Francisco. I was born in Salt Lake City, but the family moved to California in 1961. Very cool A.T. turntable, JL! Presume is has a Stanton cartridge(!)
Thanks for the post. It's actually "Indiana" harbor a neighborhood of East Chicago Indiana that had a lot of Romanian Immigrants who came there to work in the Steel Mill.
My grandmother use to play this for me as a kid. lol Haven't heard this version in more than 50 years. Funny how memories flood back. Thanks for posting.
Just a couple of corrections to the lyrics. "The *butler* was cruel, and so was the maid" "And they dressed me *in* hand-me-down Brooks Brothers suits."
This band cut some nice Latin flavored numbers on Vogue in 1946-47. Contrary to some historians the big band era was not dead in 1946-47. It just wasn't as popular as it still was in 1945.
What cartridge did you use here? I am a bit surprised with the quality. When I first heard this in other uploaded videos I thought it was the effect of the noise filtering used that produced the steel-string guitar sound but watching this one here I realised that the sound was totally authentic.
Hi, I am very surprised to find this recording! M. Orville Bench was my father's uncle so he was my great uncle. I had this record and 1 other until I moved about 8 years ago and they were broken in the move. Do you have any idea what year these were recorded? Thanks so much for posting and sharing. I love this tune!
My grandpa lived to 97 with a mind sharp as a tack… I remember when I was young I would sit on his decades old couch and listen to classic records. His hands didn’t work, his eyes were faded, but he never needed a hearing aid and we would listen to classic records like these in the living room… it was a beautiful memory. Thank you for this bringing it back into view
Thanks. I'm always adding more. Now if eBay would just show the records and quit hiding my listings. Wish I knew what they were trying to do as it's not working for anyone.
This song was written by Irving Berlin and composed by Ted Snyder in 1910. I can't tell who the singer is, but according to the Discography of American Historical Recordings, this song was recorded twice, once by Henry Burr and once by Bryon G. Harlan. I listened to Burr's audio example and I think his voice is a bit deeper than shown here, so it might be Harlan here, as there was no example on the site.
De hoy en ocho vida mia entre tus brazos estare que undia sin ti se me ase un mes u u u vivo solo no se que aser tu eres mi Reyna y mi tesoro que ya no puedo estar sinti busquenla con los APSON DE LOS AÑOS 60S