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Mirror Transcription: 157. ð. ì.æ. -2410-
Original matrix: Mustrust (electric ... # 157
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Mustrust (electric ... > Ìóçòðåñò ÂÑÍÕ (el) 157 157 13255 First edition??
Reverse Side 156 156 ––//––
Major USSR labels > Mustrust (general list) 2410 157 13255 Alternative numbering
Title Name: Aloha Oe (Farewell to Thee)
Language(s) or Ethnics: hawaiian | Catalog category: Hawaiian guitar with piano | Genre (Music Category): Foxtrot
Artist(s): John Danker (Ivan Sokolov)
Composer: Queen Lili’uokalani of Hawaii
Lyrics By:
Accompaniment Type: Piano | Accompanist: Alexander Tsfasman
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Recording Place: Moscow | Recording Date: 08-02-1929
Transfer speed: 78 RPM
Record size: 25 cm | Label size: 90 mm
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Label file size: 329.5 KB | 1046x1113 px | Size of file MP3: 4.7 MB | 2:04 | 320 kbps x 44.1 kHz
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Dick Baker (DickB)
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"Aloha Oe" and something else
The first melody is the familiar "Aloha Oe" by Queen Lili’uokalani of Hawaii, but I can't identify the second melody.
  14.07.2015 14:40
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Yuri Bernikov (bernikov)
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Re: "Aloha Oe" and something else
DickB wrote:
The first melody is the familiar "Aloha Oe" by Queen Lili’uokalani of Hawaii, but I can't identify the second melody.

Thank you!
  14.07.2015 23:35
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