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Pictured below are some discs that we have been unable to locate. If you have any of the following recordings, please contact us here : mark@baseballrecordings.com If you have a recording of any of these records, we would like a copy. A recording should be an exact label match. In other words… we HAVE dozens of copies of "Uncle Josh at a Ball Game" but we specifically need a copy on the Columbia/Marconi label. Our goal is to find copies of the audio for every disc listed, however we would prefer to have a physical copy on file, therefore we are paying top prices for any of the recordings listed.
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The flip side of this record is a tune called "PLAY BALL"
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This is an Australian release of BASEBALL BOOGIE by the Delta Rhythm Boys.
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The Lakeside release of Harvey Hindermyer singing TAKE ME OUT to the BALL GAME has not been examined yet.
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We desperately need a copy of this song (or at least a recording) for our "songs about teams" page.
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These three records are all party record labels containing the same vulgar comedy sketch. Not only do we need copies of these three labels, but this skit doubtlessly exists on other uncataloged labels. If you have a copy on any label, even generic such as the one in the middle, let us know.
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Another version of Take Me Out to the Ball Game that has eluded us. Anyone have a copy?
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Not sure if this is two separate songs, or whether the artist is imploring Mabel to take them to the game. In any event, we need a copy of this obscure record.
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Another song about Larry Doby. It's probably a rewrite of Baseball Boogie, but until we hear a copy we won't know.
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The Dan Hornsby Novelty Quartet version of Take Me Out to the Ball Game appears on at least two label variations, and although neither is overly scarce, we don't have a copy yet. If you have either, both, or a different label variation, we need to hear from you!
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Marconi records were made by Columbia, and this probably contains the same story as all of the other Columbia related releases of this story, but we need a copy to know for sure.
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Here is another one that we need for our "songs about teams" page. It's the only Oriole related 78 that we know of.
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This was an interview with EARL HILLIGAN. (Secretary of the American League) It was sent to Baseballrecordings.com but was lost in the mail and never arrived. If you have seen a copy, we are still looking.
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Sorry for the poor picture. This is a sound effects record on the SPEEDY label. It has a track entitled "General Confusion of a Crowd at a Base Ball Game". Additional information or a copy would help us out a lot.
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We have won two copies of this record in mail order auctions, and both have arrived ill-packed and broken. If you have a copy and know how to ship 78's through the mail safely, send us an email.
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This is a Canadian pressing of LETS KEEP THE DODGERS IN BROOKLYN. We don't have a copy. Oddly enough we don't have an American copy either (which would have an orange label. Foster had moments of comic brilliance when talking about baseball. We would like to hear it.
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