Elsie Carlisle - "Please leave my butter alone" (1940)
Elsie Carlisle sings a comedy song from the early days of the war, "Please leave my butter alone", complete with some strange accent that may be cockney or Lancashire! Recorded in 1940 and released on Rex 9708, this is being played on a standard Garrard SP25 deck with Shure M75 cartridge, wired in mono for 78 rpm playback.

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