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Released on the Zonophone label in 1917, this world war one song was later sampled (in a different version) on the title track of the classic 1986 "The Queen is dead" album by The Smiths.
http://www.myspac e.com/78_man
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Here's Florrie Forde singing The Bull & Bush, on G&T no.G.C.3563, recorded in London on the 16th Feb, 1905.
The Victor V-IX was an export model, sold in England & Australia, under a deal struck between HMV & Victor. This information was supplied to me by Paul Edie of the Victor-Victrola website.
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Oh Oh Antonio, re-recorded on my edison home. You'll notice some blasting cause by wear in the grooves, but it sounds better than when played on my standard before it was fixed.
My chickens... Florrie, Betty and Henrietta.
Florrie is a Salmon Faverolle,
Betty is a Black Orpington
& Herietta is a Buff Orpington.
My dog, Harry, kept wagging his tail infront of them! =]