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"The Smuggler's Song"- PETER DAWSON

HMV no.B.3072 with words & music written by Rudyard Kipling.
gramophone phonograph Peter Dawson Rudyard Kipling Australia gramophoneshane
"E Pari-Ra"- ANA HATO & DEANE WARETINI

Parlophone no.A2801, Recorded in Australia,1929.
gramophone phonograph Ana Hato Deane Waretini Rotorua New Zealand Maori gramophoneshane
"I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire"-HORACE HEIDT

Horace Heidt & His Musical Knights on Columbia no.DO-2432, recorded July 24, 1941.
gramophone phonograph Horace Heidt His Musical Knights gramophoneshane
"Civilization"- ANDREWS SISTERS & DANNY KAYE

Decca no.Y6117 from Dec 1948 #70 - Most Responded (All Time) - Music - Australia
gramophone phonograph Andrews Sisters Danny Kaye gramophoneshane
"A Pub With No Beer"- SLIM DUSTY

Regal Zonophone no.G25498 from 1957. Visit my new Australian Gramophone Forum at australiangramophone.proboards.com
gramophone phonograph Slim Dusty country Australia gramophoneshane
"On The Road To Mandalay"-PETER DAWSON

HMV no.B8886. Visit my new Australian Gramophone Forum at australiangramophone.proboards.com
"Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania"- GUY MITCHELL

"There's A Pawnshop, on the corner in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania" on Columbia no.DO-3503
"The Original Ned Kelly Song"- TEX MORTON

Regal Zonophone no.23805 from 1939
gramophone phonograph Tex Morton Ned Kelly Australia gramophoneshane
"How Could You Believe Me Etc"-ASTAIRE & POWELL

MGM no.mgm5057. "How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Love You, When You Know I've Been A Liar All My Life", sung by Fred Astaire & Jane Powell, From the movie "Wedding Bells".
gramophone phonograph Jane Powell Fred Astaire gramophoneshane
Abdul Abulbul Amir

Here's Abdul Abulbul Amir, on HMV no.EA227, played on my HMV 202 re-entrant.
Paul Robeson- Ma Curly-headed Baby

This is Paul Robeson singing "Ma Curly-headed Baby" on HMV record No.B4309.
gramophone phonograph HMV re-entrant 1920's Paul Robeson gramophoneshane
Noel Coward- Mad Dogs And Englishmen

Here's one of Noel Coward's most famous songs- "Mad Dog's & Englishmen", on HMV record no.B4269.
gramophone phonograph comedy HMV Noel Coward gramophoneshane
"Yodelling Mad"- FRANK IFIELD

Regal Zonophone no.G25400 from 1955
gramophone phonograph Frank Ifield Australian Country gramophoneshane
All Through The Night- Paul Robeson

Paul Robeson sings "All Through The Night" on HMV record no.B8668
gramophone phonograph HMV re-entrant Paul Robeson gramophoneshane
"Two Little Girls In Blue" Gerald Adams

Regal record number G20749- Two little girls in blue, sung by Gerald Adams & the variety singers.
RUTH WALLIS Johnny had a yo-yo

This is Ruth Wallis & her Orch, playing "Johnny Had A Yo-Yo", on the Wallis Original label, record no.W2001A

































