Red Ingle - Nowhere arrangement by Carling & Washburne performed by Red Engle & The Natural Seven - Video
PUBLISHED:  Nov 09, 2010
DESCRIPTION:
Red Ingle and The Natural Seven with vocal by Red Ingle.
Recorded from a black Capitol record labeled a "Dreamy Two-step" 78 r.p.m. 10 inch record.

The picture is taken by big brother Sander Macham and is of Mark and his sister Melinda when they were wee little munchkins. They were both adopted by Sanders parents, Alex and Melva Macham. Mark and Melinda lived in an orphanage Canada and were brought to the U.S. to be raised. AREN'T THEY CUTE?!?!? Mark...where'd you get that doo? Snazzy..
The song is from one of many 78 rpm records that Mark found at the store where he worked. It's one of the funniest tunes you'll hear.....but it's not alone....we have a few more of these gems ta boot! The lyrics are a hoot!

That's what We like about...Nowhere!!!

I didn't know they had a sense of humor way back then ;o)
You can't be fit as a fiddle (when you're tight as a drum).

Years before I started working at the (now defunct) book & record store, I used to visit there as often as I could. On one occasion I met the man who was running the bookstore at that time. During our conversation I had asked about 78 rpm records, he said that he had many upstairs but no one goes up there without his consent. That seemed to be that....until one day he approaches with a proposition, I go through his mess of 78's, straighten it up so that he could present his collection to buyers and I get a deal on any 78's that I might want...except I was to give him all of the SUN label records. I accepted with the understanding that if he was selling any of his SUN records that I would have a chance at them once he had them appraised. Well, I found several and he never offered one back....he just sold them off.
I used to spend hours in a dusty/musty dark room (upstairs of the record store, before & during the time i worked there) going through thousands trying to guess which one is worth the effort... you have to, there was literally thousands waiting to be discarded. I just can't process the thought of what didn't get saved!
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