File:How Can They Tell That I'm Irish.ogg
How_Can_They_Tell_That_I'm_Irish.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 2 min 14 s, 71 kbps, file size: 1.14 MB)
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English: How can they tell that I'm Irish? performed by Edward M. Favor (1856-1936). Edison Standard Record #10345 from 1910
Comic song. Vocal solo with orchestra accompaniment. Composed by Clarence Wainwright Murphy (1875-1913) |
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Source | [1] (Using the unrestored version they claim no copyright on, then restoring it myself) | ||||||||||||||||
Author | Clarence Wainwright Murphy (1875-1913) | ||||||||||||||||
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MP3 | 101 kbps | Completed 12:39, 9 December 2017 | 7.0 s |
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