[78-L] Spike Jones By the Beautiful Sea

Bud Black banjobud at cfl.rr.com
Sat Sep 5 13:34:38 PDT 2009


Somebody 'splain to me why the Spike Jones recording of Red Wing on the
Bluebird label was pulled, and replaced by a King Sisters tune?  The flip
side was "Behind Those Swinging Doors."  I have a copy of the latter backed
by Red Wing, but I understand that it's rather rare.

Bud 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: David Lennick
Date: 9/4/2009 10:37:17 PM
To: 78-L Mail List
Subject: Re: [78-L] Spike Jones By the Beautiful Sea
 
Glenn Longwell wrote:
> I just read Tom Hawhtorn's auction list and he shows Victor 20-2861 by
Spike Jones with "By the Beautiful Sea" as being the original and mentions
that side was quickly pulled and replaced with "The Man on the Flying
Trapeze."  Anyone know why the original was pulled and replaced with
Trapeze?
>
> I prefer the Trapeze side but that's irrelevant.
>
> Glenn
> _______________________________
 
Famous story..told here a few times. Someone thought they heard "over and
under
and then up her arse" instead of "over and under and then up for air". There
are other variations. And yes, the disc is fairly rare..I've had it twice,
on
shellac and white label DJ vinyl.
 
dl
 
 
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