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'''VALSE DES AMOUREUX''' (The Lover's Waltz). The 78 RPM era recording of “[[Goodnight Waltz]],” re-titled and re-released on the Brunswick label in Québec for the French-speaking market. The waltz was originally released on Brunswick 220, played by the Kessinger Brothers (Clark & Luches), who were called the Birmingham Entertainers, on the Supertone label release. Their name was changed to Les Deux Gaspasians when the record was issued in Quebec. The flip side, "[[Valse de Musicien (La)]], is the Birminghams Entertainers' (Kessinger Bros.) "[[Wednesday Night Waltz]]."  
'''VALSE DES AMOUREUX''' (The Lover's Waltz). The 78 RPM era recording of “[[Goodnight Waltz]],” re-titled and re-released on the Brunswick label in Québec for the French-speaking market. The waltz was originally released on Brunswick 220, played by the Kessinger Brothers (Clark & Luches), who were called the Birmingham Entertainers, on the Supertone label release. Their name was changed to Les Deux Gaspasians when the record was issued in Quebec. The flip side, "[[Valse de Musicien]], is the Birminghams Entertainers' (Kessinger Bros.) "[[Wednesday Night Waltz]]."  
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VALSE DES AMOUREUX (The Lover's Waltz). The 78 RPM era recording of “Goodnight Waltz,” re-titled and re-released on the Brunswick label in Québec for the French-speaking market. The waltz was originally released on Brunswick 220, played by the Kessinger Brothers (Clark & Luches), who were called the Birmingham Entertainers, on the Supertone label release. Their name was changed to Les Deux Gaspasians when the record was issued in Quebec. The flip side, "Valse de Musicien, is the Birminghams Entertainers' (Kessinger Bros.) "Wednesday Night Waltz."

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Recorded sources: Brunswick 52086 (78 RPM), Les Deux Gaspasians (1928).




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