Thomas Edison
Around The World on A Phonograph (1888)
Electricity and Progress (1908)
Mary Had A Little Lamb (1927)
My Lady of the Telephone by Josph Phillips and Chorus (1915) (Edison liked this song very much for the orchestration of the voices.)
The Liver Complaint Story (1906)
The Lost Chord (1888)
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (First Gramophone Recording, (1887)
Born 1847, Died 1931.
"Edison Records" Named After him.
One of The Most Famous and Important Inventors of All Time.
Invented the Lightbulb, Hearing Aid, and Record Player in the same year.
His Voice was the first ever recorded (In 1877).
He recorded "Mary Had A Little Lamb" as the First Recording ever.
The origional Recording did not last, but he made another version in 1927.
Fequently made more recordings of himself and others in the 1880's.
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