[ Randy Hammond wrote in 170120 MMDigest:
> Songs that were considered classics and standards of previous
> generations tend to be unknown to the younger crowd today.
Quite true now, Randy, and also true 50 years ago or more. For
example, my dad owned a dance hall with a Wurlitzer juke box that
played 78 rpm records which was used when no band was present.
Dad, who was a young man in the 1920s, installed the tunes that he
recalled and related to.
_No one_ played that juke box! As a teen I told Dad what was needed:
Elvis, Little Richard, Doris Day, etc. He then (rather rudely) told
me to go buy those awful records.
The bottom line? I did, and installed them, and the Wurlitzer juke
box then made money (at 5 cents a play in those years).
Ray Bauer
Tahoe City, California - with 8 feet of snow; I love it!
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