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The following program is distributed by the national educational radio network. The old record box. This program consists primarily of selections played from cylinder records on Edison phonographs frequently called talking machine. These records were issued in a period extending from the late 1890s to 1929. Your host is a red herring to the mention of the word Sunday which is the title of today's program. It suggests a different day. Means to different people. For many it is a day of rest. For some it is a day for worship. All the other days of the week serve this purpose also. Not if you consider it more an opportunity for recreation.
Typical of the latter is a song hit of nineteen eight by Jack Nora Worth and Albert by entails or. Take Me Out To The Ballgame. It was soon and still is considered the national anthem of our national sport. If baseball still holds that title. If you are. Very.
Funny. Mr Norris didn't even see a ball game until 10 years after he wrote the song a year earlier 1970 at a foyer introduced a comedy number in the musical. They are good. Vincent Bryan was responsible for the words and he gets the music for the song he goes to church on Sunday.
Writer on Sundays Michael you are at it. I know you were a man I knew. I know I am having a pencil or anything. I think you are finally free. See any anybody can be funny on their own I think that I am.
Be there either you or end it right away 300 hours a day or any earlier than anyone and. Then every
day. Among some religious groups the revival meeting was an accepted and often a welcomed institution. Nor is it a thing of the past for we have recent and present day meetings on a grand scale. Our present concern is the little one horse town a Punkin Center. Half a century ago. Home base for the leading talking comic entertainer of the time Uncle Josh. Cowan Stuart was recruited from the stage by Mr. Edison and later served the Edison enterprises in many countries of Europe and Asia. Here he expounds upon the results of the revival meeting and he saw. Are perhaps imagined it. And you know you can at the end. And YES
YES YES YES MARY Yes yes yes. Yes we get it. Thing is he got mad and I wanted sure we had there right. Well and there are many and 400 forward. And then mounted right here right in and around every corner and got through thing in front. Well aren't you and I were YAML are in any foreign land. And right when gallon and you ordered and headed him off
marijuana and the in all my born and him get really full We already got in mind and here he was gone and then paid for it. And in a way only reminded him to me. Oh and I'm in a warm hole in it. Then. Where are we and him saying half an hour and we had a fire then than ever and for a
second you willand and then I hit him. Good thing I'm man enough. The man a hard thing in pain and right and right here. And then he went and then I ran a full day. Brandreth day. Then they ran a thing
on fire and cries for a hundred years. And right now the man said I want them to manage it right here. Right there from a friend for free that night. I don't think I ever will again. For many here a lot of refining front and center for women and men. Yes. Damn right they are.
But for many Sunday was the Sabbath. People in some areas could not easily reach a place of Divine Worship and welcomed the many religious songs and music provided on phonograph records. Our last election the hymn let the lower lights be burning by P-P Bliss was inspired by a story told by Dr Moody. A severe storm on Lake Erie at night. Endangered a boat trying to make the Cleveland Harbor. Only one small light showed. When I asked where the lower lights were the pilot responded. Gone out sir. His attempt to reach the safety of the harbor failed and many lives were lost. As the boat crashed on the rocks. This duet is by a famous team which saying many religious selections. Harry Anthony and James F. Harrison won a wide audience and under their real names of John Young and Frederick J Wheeler appeared in several New York musical
society is. Before you. Ooh girl. Who do you owe a girl. Oh and oh no. This recording seems to have been made about one thousand six or seven.
This is Fred Harrington in the studios of WBEZ closing out this edition of the old record bankers. This is the national educational radio network.
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Series
The old record box II
Episode
Sunday
Producing Organization
WFBE
Contributing Organization
University of Maryland (College Park, Maryland)
AAPB ID
cpb-aacip/500-9p2w7p51
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Description
Series Description
See previous entry for series info. This prog.: Sunday: Take Me Out to the Ball Game, He Goes to Church on Sunday, Revival Meeting at Punkin Center, Let the Lower Lights be Burning
Date
1968-07-01
Topics
Music
Media type
Sound
Duration
00:15:07
Credits
Producing Organization: WFBE
AAPB Contributor Holdings
University of Maryland
Identifier: 68-20-2 (National Association of Educational Broadcasters)
Format: 1/4 inch audio tape
Duration: 00:14:55
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Citations
Chicago: “The old record box II; Sunday,” 1968-07-01, University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed December 21, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-9p2w7p51.
MLA: “The old record box II; Sunday.” 1968-07-01. University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. December 21, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-9p2w7p51>.
APA: The old record box II; Sunday. Boston, MA: University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-9p2w7p51