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In Reply to: My folks had an old Voice of Music record player posted by olddude55 on September 17, 2006 at 09:47:38:
Wow! This is what I love about this kind of thread. You find almost unbelievable commonalities!"Lichtensteiner Polka" (the 45 was on London, I believe) and "March from the River Kwai and Colonel Bogey" (on Columbia by Mitch Miller and the Gang) were two of my favorite records! I played them over and over to the point of being teased about it by the rest of my family.
I still have "March" although it is really unplayable after having been ground to death on the various record players I mentioned in my post. Fortunately, I found a "Mitch's Greatest Hits" LP at the local SA recently in very good condition which has that song AND the flip side "Hey Little Baby" (which I liked just as much) on it. It is a little emotional listening to these songs again since my father passed away.
"Lichtensteiner Polka" was one of the ones that, somehow, got lost. I believe I have found it online in the past but haven't done anything yet to reacquire it.
Doug
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- Re: My folks had an old Voice of Music record player - Doug G. 10:16:08 09/17/06 (2)
- It was indeed on London. - olddude55 10:43:40 09/17/06 (1)
- Re: It was indeed on London. - Doug G. 11:04:05 09/17/06 (0)