[78-L] Fwd: turnover instructions

Ron L lherault at bu.edu
Wed Nov 5 07:44:52 PST 2008


I just heard a record on WRDV.org that was sung by Bob Hope, I think with a
female voice and the whole tune was about turning the record over to listen
to one more song before they parted.

Ron L

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Right..I remember doing some creative editing to eliminate that turnover
when I 
put "Joe and Paul" on a CD compilation. (Shaddap, okay? This was long before
I 
had to put up with all you "Don't remove anything and leave every tick and
pop 
in coz it's authentic" fanatics. Let's see what kind of flame war that
starts.)

The Goons disc didn't instruct you to turn the record over but referred to
what 
was on the other side in each case, with Bluebottle coming in on Spike's
side 
saying "I thought my side was better". (Bluebottle Blues/I'm Walking
Backwards 
for Christmas)

dl

Gene Baron wrote:
> I don't think I have seen this here yet:  I don't know the particulars
about
> the original 78s, but I have an LP reissue (Apollo LP 475) of Jewish
Comedy
> Songs by the Barton Brothers.  Some of the songs are two-part and at the
end
> of Part 1 of each of these, one of them instructs us in Yiddish some
> variation of "If you want to hear more, take the record and turn it over".
> 
> Gene Baron
> 
> 
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