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Cohen on the Telephone : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cohen on the Telephone
"Cohen on the Telephone", also known as "Cohen at the Telephone" is a comedy monologue. The monologue was released on cylinder records, 78 rpm records, and early sound film. ==History of recordings== Joe Hayman first recorded the monologue in London in July 1913 for Regal Records and was issued in the U.S. by Columbia Records. The success of that record led to cover versions recorded by performers such as Monroe Silver in 1914, and Barney Bernard whose version was recorded in March 1916 for Victor Records In 1927, Victor issued an electrical recording of that monologue by Julius Tannen.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=FAU Judaica Sound Archives - 78-rpm List (Jewish Music) )〕 and George Thompson whose version on Edison Records was released in 1916. A sound-on-film recording was made in 1923 with Monroe Silver by Lee DeForest in the Phonofilm process, and with George Sidney (1876-1945) in September 1929 by Universal Pictures.〔(SilentEra entry )〕〔(IMDB entry )〕
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