[78-L] Marni Nixon

Joe Salerno jsalerno at collector.org.invalid
Wed Aug 24 06:58:34 PDT 2016


I'm older, vintage of '52, but I remember loving 78s as a child because 
they moved faster and I didn't have to wait as long to see the changer 
change the record. Heck, I could even see the arm move in towards the 
center of the record!

Joe Salerno

On 8/23/2016 11:26 PM, Eòin f wrote:
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> 50s, heck. I was born in '63. My first record player was acoustic, used steel needles, and only played 78's and 45's.  33's were for grown-ups because grown-ups were a lot slower.
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> Jim
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> Come to think of it, I remember having yellow and orange 78s, why were
> children's records 78s into the 50s?
>
> Joe Salerno
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> On 8/16/2016 9:26 PM, David Lennick wrote:
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>> I have a set of educational discs from the mid 50s where she sings either folk songs or children's songs (haven't looked at it in years). And she recorded Mary Poppins songs for the Disneyland label and those were on small 78s.
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>> dl
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