MeekerBallGame.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 2 min 9 s, 161 kbps, file size: 2.48 MB)
This was one of the featured sounds that members of the community had identified as one of the best sounds on the English Wikipedia, adding significantly to its accompanying article. The "featured sound" process ceased operation in November 2011 and this designation is retained for historical interest only. |
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current | 07:49, 20 February 2011 | 2 min 9 s (2.48 MB) | Haha169 | Reverted to version as of 04:04, 18 February 2011 | |
02:01, 19 February 2011 | 2 min 9 s (1.62 MB) | Haha169 | noise removal | ||
04:04, 18 February 2011 | 2 min 9 s (2.48 MB) | Haha169 | {{Information |Description ={{en|1="Take Me Out to the Ball Game" is an early-20th century song which became the unofficial anthem of baseball. This version was sung by Edward Meeker on a phonograph in 1908, and is the first ever recording of the song. |
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MeekerBallGame.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 2 min 9 s, 161 kbps, file size: 2.48 MB)
This was one of the featured sounds that members of the community had identified as one of the best sounds on the English Wikipedia, adding significantly to its accompanying article. The "featured sound" process ceased operation in November 2011 and this designation is retained for historical interest only. |
Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time.
Date/Time | Thumbnail | Dimensions | User | Comment | |
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current | 07:49, 20 February 2011 | 2 min 9 s (2.48 MB) | Haha169 | Reverted to version as of 04:04, 18 February 2011 | |
02:01, 19 February 2011 | 2 min 9 s (1.62 MB) | Haha169 | noise removal | ||
04:04, 18 February 2011 | 2 min 9 s (2.48 MB) | Haha169 | {{Information |Description ={{en|1="Take Me Out to the Ball Game" is an early-20th century song which became the unofficial anthem of baseball. This version was sung by Edward Meeker on a phonograph in 1908, and is the first ever recording of the song. |
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