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Dan The Victrola Man
United States
Registrace 27. 10. 2019
We’ll Make Hay While The Sun Shines by Bing Crosby, 1933 on the 1925 Victor Credenza Victrola
With Lennie Heyton and his Orchestra.
zhlédnutí: 100
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I’m Coming Virginia by Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra, 1927 on the 1925 Victor Credenza Victrola
zhlédnutí 73Před 14 dny
Recorded April 29, 1927 with vocals by Bing Crosby, Al Rinker and Harry Barris “The Rythm Boys”.
Down The Old Ox Road by Bing Crosby, 1933 on the 1925 Victor Credenza Victrola
zhlédnutí 127Před 14 dny
Recorded June 16, 1933, with Jimmie Grier and His Orchestra.
Ol’ Man River by Don Voorhees & His Orchestra, 1928 on the 1925 Victor Credenza Victrola
zhlédnutí 87Před 14 dny
Vocal refrain by Wilfred Glenn.
Memphis Yodel by Jimmie Rodgers, 1928 on the 1925 Victor VE 8-35 Victrola
zhlédnutí 88Před 14 dny
Recorded February 15, 1928.
Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man by Don Voorhees & His Orchestra w/ Vaughn De Leath on the Victor Credenza
zhlédnutí 96Před 21 dnem
Vocal refrain by Vaughn De Leath. Recorded January 7, 1928, from the 1927 Musical “Showboat”.
Memphis Yodel by Jimmie Rodgers, 1928 on the 1925 Victor Credenza Victrola
zhlédnutí 58Před 21 dnem
Recorded February 15, 1928.
Weary River by Jack Miller and The New England Yankees, 1929 on the 1925 Victor Credenza Victrola
zhlédnutí 138Před 21 dnem
Recorded in New York, February 11, 1929. Jack Miller vocalist with Ben Selvin and His Orchestra. The New England Yankees was a pseudonym for Ben Selvin’s Orchestra.
I’m Gonna Take A Ride by The Speer Family, 1947, on the 1925 Victor Credenza Victrola
zhlédnutí 63Před 21 dnem
Sunday afternoon with a selection from The Speer Family. Recorded November 29, 1947.
That’s Just My Way Of Forgetting You by Jean Goldkette & His Orchestra, 1928 on the 1925 Credenza
zhlédnutí 99Před 21 dnem
Recorded July 12, 1928.
Memories Of France by The Troubadours, 1928 on the 1925 Victor Credenza Victrola
zhlédnutí 81Před 21 dnem
The Troubadours were actually Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra. Vocal chorus by Frank Luther, Jack Parker and Phil Dewey. Recorded July 5, 1928 in New York’s Leiderkranz Hall.
March Of The Dolls by Rube Bloom, 1927 on the 1925 Victor Credenza Victrola
zhlédnutí 90Před 21 dnem
Performed by the composer, the great pianist Rube Bloom. Recorded in New York, June 16, 1927.
The Doll Dance by Rube Bloom, piano solo 1927 on the 1925 Victor Credenza Victrola
zhlédnutí 56Před 28 dny
Piano Solo, recorded in New York, June 16, 1927.
The Church In The Wildwood by The Chuck Wagon Gang, 1936 on the 1925 Victor Credenza Victrola
zhlédnutí 154Před měsícem
Recorded November 25, 1936.
You Midnight Ramblers by Rev. J. M. Gates, 1929 on the 1926 Brunswick Hampton Phonograph
zhlédnutí 49Před měsícem
Recorded March 18, 1929. From Wikipedia; Reverend J.M. Gates (born James M. Gates July 14, 1884 - August 18, 1945) was an American preacher who recorded sermons and gospel songs extensively between the mid-1920s and 1940s. Recording over 200 sides in his career, Gates was one of the most prolific preachers of the pre-war era, and was largely responsible for the popularity in recorded sermons. A...
OUTSIDE By Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees, 1929 on the 1925 Victor Credenza Victrola
zhlédnutí 139Před měsícem
OUTSIDE By Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees, 1929 on the 1925 Victor Credenza Victrola
Ridin’ Around In The Rain by Bing Crosby, 1934 on the 1926 Brunswick Hampton Phonograph
zhlédnutí 78Před měsícem
Ridin’ Around In The Rain by Bing Crosby, 1934 on the 1926 Brunswick Hampton Phonograph
Dead Cat On The Line by Rev. J. M. Gates, 1929, on the 1926 Brunswick Hampton Phonograph
zhlédnutí 57Před měsícem
Dead Cat On The Line by Rev. J. M. Gates, 1929, on the 1926 Brunswick Hampton Phonograph
Autumn Concerto by Norrie Paramor and His Orchestra, on the 1925 Victor Credenza Victrola
zhlédnutí 140Před měsícem
Autumn Concerto by Norrie Paramor and His Orchestra, on the 1925 Victor Credenza Victrola
Lazy Day by Bing Crosby, 1932 on the 1926 Brunswick Hampton Phonograph
zhlédnutí 112Před měsícem
Lazy Day by Bing Crosby, 1932 on the 1926 Brunswick Hampton Phonograph
We’re A Couple Of Soldiers My Baby And Me, by Bing Crosby, 1932, on the 1926 Brunswick Hampton
zhlédnutí 163Před měsícem
We’re A Couple Of Soldiers My Baby And Me, by Bing Crosby, 1932, on the 1926 Brunswick Hampton
Our Big Love Scene by Bing Crosby, 1933 on the 1926 Brunswick Hampton Phonograph.
zhlédnutí 161Před měsícem
Our Big Love Scene by Bing Crosby, 1933 on the 1926 Brunswick Hampton Phonograph.
Happy Go Lucky You And Broken Hearted Me, Bing Crosby, 1932 on the 1926 Brunswick Hampton phonograph
zhlédnutí 107Před měsícem
Happy Go Lucky You And Broken Hearted Me, Bing Crosby, 1932 on the 1926 Brunswick Hampton phonograph
Fool Me Some More by Bing Crosby, 1930 on the 1928 Victor VE 8-35 Victrola
zhlédnutí 159Před měsícem
Fool Me Some More by Bing Crosby, 1930 on the 1928 Victor VE 8-35 Victrola
Actually attended a wedding in this church back in the late 1950s.
Wow! That's so clean and clear and its a REAL Victrola! So cool! Are you dancing in the backstage of the video? 😂😁
Paul McCartneys Father was in this band...Paul..did Honey Pie.. with this 1920s style in mind...he stated he loves 1920s sounds Vaudeville....so do I ❤
So fun!
Nice! Nothing like a Credenza!!
Thank you 🙏 😊 for sharing and god bless.
German! Wochenend und Sonneschein,.... weekend and sunshine an with you in the wood alone...😮😅
Dan Voorhees was from Allentown,Pa when it was an All American city. 1950's
Very nice short Eddie Lang solo before the vocal.
just bought this record. mine is rather scuffed so it is a beauty to hear it via this medium :)
Great song so thank you.
Very nice band playing a sweet song.
Great!
😃Virginia thats where I live❤️🎶 😊❤️🎶Sweet cute song 🎉Thanks
🙂❤️🌈🎶 I love these dreamy sweet songs 🎉Thank you sir for playing your records💯
Great song!
Jimmie is great! Thanks, Dan!
Check out "Going Hollywood" film. This song with Bing is surrealistic. Entire film actually.
One of my favorite clips on CZcams!
This is so beautiful looking!
Do you have a recorded date? 👍👍
November 29, 1947. Forgot to add it. Thanks Sondra!
@@danthevictrolaman9830 cool, thanks!
I can’t wait to hear music from your Christmas songs!
You have such a great collection of music!
The lyrics of this song are so crazy! lol
There is a song-like quality to the way he talks. I just heard recently that "all" great public speakers hit a rhythm of 92 beats per minute. If you have a metronome it would be interesting to see if that's how fast he's talking. I have one at my mom's house so if I remember, I will check and see.
This one would be fun to play on the piano!
This sounds like a waltz (maybe that's obvious?) but I have your channel going tonight while I'm working at my desk and it caught my attention. I think it's from my ballet days that I love a waltz so much - Waltz of the Flowers, Waltz of the Sugar Plum Fairy, etc. Anyway, I like it!
From The Big Broadcast . Eddie Lang accompanying on guitar ❤
This sounds really good...
Orthophonic! Electric recording with the wonderful reproducer = yes!
Recorded on April 9, 1939.
Wow! They don’t make sound systems like they used to! Perfect.👍🏽
Is this Victor model an acoustical phonograph? If so, does it have the exponential horn? The sound is incredible!
This is in a cartoon from the 30s!
Is really possible to forget a love? Great tune and band.
Ver nice!
Lovely
What kind of reproducer are you using on the Credenza?
It’s the original, brass orthophonic reproducer.
Thank you for sharing a HOW Cardboard Record, it sounds great! Will you please post more HOWs on your machines?
Conservar tamanha qualidade sonora por tantos anos 😮😮❤❤
Excellent! This a favorite of mine! ❣️❣️👍👍
Good rendition, but this song if far from a favorite of mine; right up there with “Danny Boy”.
I love early Bing!
These phonographs were so well built & great sound.What a voice Bing had.Im 80yrs old & listen to to this music all my life.
I always loved Bing & he sounds great on this RCA.
Beautiful later by Della Reese.
😳Whoa! Interesting!
awesome!
May 24th 2024!
Interesting to compare Bing's version with Dick Powell in the Busby Berkeley movie "42nd Street".
Ten metaliczny szum igły można łatwo wyeliminować.
It became Jack Benny's theam song.🎵♥️