WEKZ. Monroe, Wis. This station played more "old time music" than any other station in America according to the FCC in the fifties and good old Whoopee John was played at least once an hour. Long gone days but I remember them well.
My mothers most requested piano song that she played in her family dance band in the 20's. Most of the German dance bands can still play it on request. I have the sheet music and 78 recording. Thanks for posting.
I am not sure, but you might try on the internet, or a music store that specializes in concertina sheet music? Thanks for listening to this Whoopee John 45 record...Friends, Lloyd.
@Glinkaism1 I do have some Eddy Arnold posted, some from the early 50's, and an LP from 1966(My World is the title). I like many of the older country artists. Did you ever hear of Bill Wimberly & The Country Rhythm Boys?, I have a 78 on Mercury from 1956 posted...Friends, Lloyd.
I don't know if this is the video you saw, but it is Bill Wimberly 78 rpm record from 1956 playing on my grandparents 1948 Montgomery Ward Console Radio. All I know about him is that he is a 1950's Country Music artist. Here is the link... th-cam.com/video/yID638Jjmo0/w-d-xo.html
Great memories! Remember everyone listening to this back in the 60’s in my hometown in central Minnesota. Whooo
Thanks for listening and have a great day from Lloyd.
WEKZ. Monroe, Wis. This station played more "old time music" than any other station in America according to the FCC in the fifties and good old Whoopee John was played at least once an hour. Long gone days but I remember them well.
Thanks for checking it out and have an awesome week, from Lloyd :)
My mothers most requested piano song that she played in her family dance band in the 20's. Most of the German dance bands can still play it on request. I have the sheet music and 78 recording. Thanks for posting.
I have heard various versions of this song, and it has been played by many artists over the years. Thanks for checking it out...Friends, Lloyd.
One of the greatest waltzes, I agree.
Excellent waltz. :)
Have an awesome day and thanks for listening from Lloyd :)
I am not sure, but you might try on the internet, or a music store that specializes in concertina sheet music? Thanks for listening to this Whoopee John 45 record...Friends, Lloyd.
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I will try to find more of his records at sales. Thank you for checking it out...Friends, Lloyd.
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I do have some Eddy Arnold posted, some from the early 50's, and an LP from 1966(My World is the title). I like many of the older country artists. Did you ever hear of Bill Wimberly & The Country Rhythm Boys?, I have a 78 on Mercury from 1956 posted...Friends, Lloyd.
I do not know Bill Wimbberly.
Will watch your video.
I don't know if this is the video you saw, but it is Bill Wimberly 78 rpm record from 1956 playing on my grandparents 1948 Montgomery Ward Console Radio. All I know about him is that he is a 1950's Country Music artist. Here is the link... th-cam.com/video/yID638Jjmo0/w-d-xo.html
You are welcome, and thanks for checking it out...Friends, Lloyd.
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My apology for not getting back faster, working on fall painting projects outside before the cold gets here...Friends, Lloyd.
I have found quite a few Whoopee John 78's. I have only posted one here.
the original american version was played by a polish american on accordion way back also called cattle call years after
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You are welcome.
Does anyone know where I can find this songs sheet music for a concertina?
John furtzenheimer
Thanks Don for checking it out and have an awesome day from Lloyd :)