Oh, Lee & Chris, that is good! I am not really a country music buff, nor all that intelligent, BUT I do know how to use the internet; I was raised on all kinds of music and like most; really DO enjoy the OLD stuff; and, always have a lot of fun when I can help someone find a song.BTW, I do have a friend who knew all about Marvin, as he grew up in a family of radio professionals and one of his uncles was a top exec. at one of the old 78 record companys. Got one new release everytime they put them out. My friend inherited the collection and has one of almost everybody who came out on 78, including Marvin, BUT he hadn't heard of this one! It's a rare day when I can stump him! I sent him the link so he can hear it, too.
If you like the old Victrola music, here's another site you might enjoy, full of audio files and with cassette tapes for sale: Old Victrola music.
Have fun and thanks a bunch. BTW, if you'd like to post those words, that would be great, just include them in a posting to this thread. To do the line breaks, just type in a "less-than" arrow, then type the letters, "br" (without the quotation marks), then type the "more-than" arrow, at the end of each line. There is more on how to do that in the permathread at the top, Mudcat FAQS.
Why don't you join us as members? It doesn't cost anything and you will have the advantage of being able to send and receive private messages, as well as put a "trace" on a thread, so that it will always be listed on your personal page, easy to access and updated each time someone posts to it.
If you have a microphone, or just want to listen, you could always join us in HearMe, on Sundays at 730EST, for a virtual song circle. We take turns singing and playing for one another and we come from all over the globe. It is a lot of fun and has a text chat to go along with it. Just click on any of the HearMe links which are in any HearMe thread, and there is a small, very quick download the first time, then you will be in there. If you have any trouble, just holler. One of us will help.
Thanks, again. Glad you were successful.
Take care,
kat