1930, Charley Straight Orch. Puttin' It On For Baby, I Love You So Much, Dippy Johnston voc HD 78rpm
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"Puttin' It On For Baby" 1930 voc: Dippy Johnston
"I Love You So Much" 1930 voc: Dippy Johnston
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LOVE The vocals !
Awesome. Sounds like a true character! Great music too!
Your frequency/EQ/noise reduction work is nothing short of magic! incredible job!
....thank you so much! And thanks for tuning in.
Could you post a video about your process. I’ve been tinkering with 78 restoration for about 20 years off and on, but your results are superior. Great job!
Vocal ....is. Strange ...Woah!!!!!!
Thanks for this! "Puttin' It On for Baby" is a clever song I thought only Billy Barton had recorded. It's great to hear another version.
GREAT Record! Zawmbbeh took the words right out of My fingers! I was just about to comment on Your Magic You work on these Records!
....thank you, Bobby, as always!
The singer's voice. That must be the father of the Maytag repairman.
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0:00 - "Puttin' It On For Baby" 1930 voc: Dippy Johnston
3:05 - "I Love You So Much" 1930 voc: Dippy Johnston
....thanks for the T-stamps!
@@Prozoot no problem, you made it easy with this video! Hahahahaha
Were these not issued commercially?
....these were broadcast recordings.
This is the Frank Zappa of the 1930s!