B Side Direct Play [YouTube Video]
YT Notes -"'Bill Haley and the Saddlemen' with "Down Deep In My Heart" recorded from the original 78 rpm US shellac single on Holiday 108. "Down Deep In My Heart" was released in the US in August 1951 as B-side to "Green Tree Boogie". The song was recorded on June 14, 1951 at WVCH Studio in Chester, Pennsylvania with Bill Haley on vocal and rhythm guitar, Danny Cedrone on electric lead guitar, Billy Williamson on steel guitar, Al Rex on double bass and Johnny Grande on piano. Words and music by Bill Haley.
Video recorded by Antoon van Olderen using an audio-technica player model AT-LP1240-USB with an Ortofon 2M 78 MM-stylus and audio captured off air via a Driade D 71 MK II speaker. This video is a recorded live demonstration of a playback of the 78 RPM shellac format on modern day equipment and is shared for archival and research purposes.
Frany presumable Franny Becher ? The combo was signed with Bill Haley and into the Essex group of labels, wikipedia suggests that they were around 1954 to 1956
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The YT comment on the 45 suggests one person had the 78 in their collection. Understood to be first release after death of Danny Cedrone
I Understand Media was one of Dave Miller's (Holiday and Essex) labels.
YT uploader muses
Dig-A-Doo sounding like the Esquire Boys, noting Danny Cedrone had died by this release, could it be Orlando Scaltrito a.k.a "Bob Scale" who plays guitar on this? Bob Scaltrito played also guitar on "Green Tree Boogie" by Bill Haley & The Saddlemen