English: Dutch Country troubadour Percy Einsig, 45 RPM Up-Town Records.
Side A Song: The Ford Machine; Side B Song: Schnitzelbunk
Professor Don Yoder featured an illustration of this same 45 record cover in his book The Pennsylvania German Broadside. Dr. Yoder is a folklore professor emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania. This Percy Einsig record cover appears on page 151 of that book, and an enlargement of this same cover also appears on page 148, at the beginning of Don's chapter titled "Dialect Broadsides and Community Events."
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