File:Irving Berlin, Henry Barr, When I Lost You.ogg
Irving_Berlin,_Henry_Barr,_When_I_Lost_You.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 4 min 2 s, 112 kbps, file size: 3.23 MB)
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DescriptionIrving Berlin, Henry Barr, When I Lost You.ogg |
"When I Lost You" (1912) by Irving Berlin, sung by Henry Barr in 1913. "When I Lost You" was written by Irving Berlin after his wife of five months, the former Dorothy Goetz, died of typhoid fever. This is Edison Blue Amberol #1378. |
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University of California Santa Barbara Cylinder Preservation and Digitization project, using unrestored wav file they claim no copyright on and restoring it myself
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Author | Henry Burr, Irving Berlin | ||||||||||||||
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current | 07:09, 8 October 2008 | 4 min 2 s (3.23 MB) | Adam Cuerden (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description="When I Lost You" (1912) by Irving Berlin, sung by Henry Barr in 1913. "When I Lost You" was written by Irving Berlin after his wife of five months, the former en:Dorothy Goetz, died of typhoid fever. This is Edison Blue |
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MP3 | 152 kbps | Completed 18:26, 9 December 2017 | 7.0 s |
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