Just under 12 hours ago, I purchased this record at a small shop in Cincinnati for just a mere 99 cents. I noticed there was NO copyright information, and Googled this record... still no conclusion on Copyright, implying this record does not have one, or entered public domain in 1986. Anyways, this record contains my favorite kind of classic jazz or pop music from the era. I used my real Commodore 128 to provide some sort of visual to keep my DVD recorder from shutting off as the record player hooked up through the RCA cables on my TV. This video has not been altered from the original recording -except for the clear jump-cut from side A to B of the record- nor the audio has been edited. Enjoy this rare record from 1958 with 1890s hits in full audio glory with minimal dust and scratches! This is (barely) also an early Stereo recording, so enjoy this with headphones on!
Track Order:
SIDE A:
0:00-3:30 Buffalo Girl/Show Me the Way
3:31-5:43 After the Ball was Over/The Band Played On
5:44-10:06 Silver Threads among the Gold
10:07-11:44 You're a Grand Old Flag
11:45-13:23 Will You Love Me in December as You Did in May?
13:24-15:51 Side by Side
SIDE B:
15:52-18:06 You Tell Me Your Dreams and I will Tell You Mine
18:07-20:14 Bicycle Built for Two (...open the Pod Bay Doors, Hal.)
20:15-23:05 Dear Old Gal
23:06-27:39 Harrigan/On the Banks of the Wabash
27:39-31:44 She May have Seen Better Days
(PD) 1958 Spin-O-Rama Records
2019 Policy Update: While not inappropriate for children to listen to, this album does contain some dated songs that involve alcohol and drunkenness, i.e. \"Show Me the Way\". Despite not being intended for children, don't be afraid to listen to this with children present since there is no sexual content, swearing or references to violence. Still a \"G\"-rated album.