Earl Burtnett and his orchestra return to performing three more songs which include 'I Fell Head Over Heels in Love', 'An Old Guitar and an Old Refrain', and 'Blue River'..
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If you have ten minutes and a weird obsession with the way people used to stand in 1928, this is probably for you. It is a Vitaphone short, which means it is basically a time machine that only goes to the Biltmore Hotel. Most people will find this incredibly boring. There is no story, no acting, just Earl and his guys...

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"If you have ten minutes and a weird obsession with the way people used to stand in 1928, this is probably for you. It is a Vitaphone short, which means it is basically a time machine that only goes to the Biltmore Hotel. Most people will find this incredibly boring. There is no story, no acting, just Earl and his guys playing music while looking slightly terrified of the microphone. The first song is 'I Fell Head Over Heels in Love' and it is exactly as peppy as you would expect. The rhythm is..."


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