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Artist:Moran And Mack
Label:  Columbia
Country:USA
Catalogue:935-D
Date:May 1927
Format:10"
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 21 Own
Price Guide:$20
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$20


TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AMoran And MackTwo Black Crows - Part 1MackRate
BMoran And MackTwo Black Crows - Part 2MackRate


Notes

Recorded March 14, 1927.

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Comments and Reviews
 
fixbutte
27th Apr 2018
 Hi, edlongus. I can't tell you about the size of the phonograph, but each issue of the Phonograph Monthly Review had only about 30 to 40 pages. However, they counted the pages for a whole year (starting not in January but in October), which constituted a "Volume" of about 400 to 500 pages.

Here's a link to all issues available on the web (in the Internet Archive): https://archive.org/details/thephonographmonthlyreview
 

 
edlongus SUBS
26th Apr 2018
 Thanx fixbutte for the very interesting article!! I wonder how large was this 'large phonograph at the door of the shop'?!? Large enough to draw a crowd, apparently. And also how large were those issues of Phonograph Monthly Review, July 1927?!? Seems the article was from Page 444??!! That sho' is a LOTTA bathroom reading... ☺
 

 
Bob1951
25th Apr 2018
 B side label variant image added. Comedy sketch is lower(image # 1642391) with different phrasing then the other B side label variant (image # 1374160) but same wording as the original entry B side(image #580821) entry.
 

 
fixbutte
9th Sep 2017
 Although there were no charts at all in 1927 (Joel Whitburn simply made them up in the 1980s*), this was definitely one of the biggest sellers of the 1920s, as confirmed by a contemporary review that I have uploaded here.

* see that discussion: A 2899
 

 
jek3105
7th Aug 2017
 Per Record Research, both sides first charted on Jun 25, 1927. Charted for 12 weeks and reached # 1. George Moran and Charles Mack (real name Charles Sellers) were a comedy talking team.
 

 
Bob1951
20th Jun 2017
 Label variant images added. On the A side the words "comedy sketch" are lower. On the B side the words "comedy sketch" are lower also, and the phrasing at the bottom of the record is different.
 

 
BigBadBluesMan
8th Feb 2015
 
 


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USA - Columbia - 1949


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