(What
Do We Do On A)
DEW-DEW-DEWEY
DAY
Clyde
Doerr and his Orchestra
(Fox
Trot with vocal refrain)
Composers:
Howard Johnson, Chas.Tobias, Al Sherman
Edison Diamond Disc 52065-R Year 1927
File Name: Dew-Dew-Dewey Day.mp3 |
File size: 971 Kb |
Playing Time: 4:02 |
About: Clyde
Doerr
Turtle
Talk:
"Dew-Dew-Dewey Day" is
probably the last of Edison's acoustically recorded selections.
It was recorded on July 1, 1927 in the New York City studio. While most recording
companies embraced electrical recording in the mid 1920's, Edison continued
to perfect
and embrace
the
acoustical
techniques.
Edison's
first electrically recorded selection is geneally believed to be "I'm Gonna
Settle Up (Then I'm Gonna Settle Down), recording matrix number 11778. The"Dew-Dew-Dewey
Day" recording matrix number is 11777.
Get ready to tap your toes.
Tech Tidbits:
"Dew-Dew-Dewey Day" was
transferred using a 2.7 mil truncated elliptical stylus in a Stanton 500 stereo
cartridge
at 80 rpm on a United Audio Dual 1219 turntable.
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