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A friend found this record while clearing out an estate. The song is "The little Ford rambled right along" by Arthur Fields. It is actually model T era being recorded in 1915. Pretty cool
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Really cool find. Production of the T went on so long old Lizzie became part of our culture. Here's a link to it being played https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3gs_wqA8W_U
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I have it also. Came with a cache of Victrola records. Really a neat tune.
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On Blue Amberol cylinder record too. Got a copy kicking around that and the disc. I have "to get out and get under" to put my hands on it.
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Thanks Jim. I am going to get it recorded and put it on my side of the Wurlitzer ( lol )! Thanks for posting my friend ! Wayne
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I've got about 100 pre-RCA Victor records for my Talking Machine. But I don't have this one. Still looking...
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Somewhere in my collection is " Henry made a lady out of lizzy''.
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I have both - "The Little Ford..." came from e-bay for about $20.00 including the shipping - it was badly advertised, and "Henry made a Lady..." came from a junk-type flea market for $0.50 and about 45 minutes of digging. The seller has no idea what I got there. I also have a set of late 30's training records with film-strips they go with but they are mostly sales with very little in the way of mechanical instruction.
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I have the roll "He'd Have To Get Out And Get Under" (to fix his automobile) on my
player piano...real catchy tune!
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I have a copy of the origenal music for that song
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Does anyone know if the 'Little Ford' was ever available for an Edison Cylinder Phonograph? It would be nice to play it on mine. John
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Here's my efforts - the Wild Wheel - a bluegrass track from the late 90's…
https://soundcloud.com/hotrodfil/the-wild-wheel |
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I have restored two interesting Ford songs...."Get Her in a Rumble" and "Poor Lizzie".
Both sung by Billy Jones and Ernest Hare around 1928. The Rumble song talks about your better chances for romance with your girl in a rumble seat. Poor Lizzie refers to the sad old Model T now that the Model A is in production. The records were electric recordings made by Edison using the "hill and dale" method. After my restoration, they sound real good. Marc |
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