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  1. May 22, 2011 · Gossamer Wump - Frank Morgan (1950 Children's) Here's a 78 rpm that I played when I was a kid until the grooves wore out. If ya liked it, share it with your kids, grandkids or friends....

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  2. Gossamer Wump is a children's record, published in 1949 by Capitol Records, about a boy who learns to play the triangle. The story is narrated by Frank Morgan, a Hollywood actor best known for his role as the Wizard in the classic film The Wizard of Oz, with music by Billy May, and written by Hollywood screenwriters Roger Price and ...

  3. GOSSAMER WUMP : FRANK MORGAN : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. FRANK MORGAN; Price; Mack; Billy May. Capitol (89-30039) Topics. 78rpm, Children. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. Performer: FRANK MORGAN. Writer: ROGER PRICE & HELEN MACK; BILLY MAY; Price; Mack; Billy May.

  4. Apr 23, 2017 · Gossamer Wump was a popular children's album released by Capitol Records in 1949, and one of the last works to feature the voice of talented Frank Morgan, best remembered today for playing...

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  5. Gossamer Wump is a children’s record, published in 1949 by Capitol Records, about a boy who learns to play the triangle. The story is narrated by Frank Morga...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frank_MorganFrank Morgan - Wikipedia

    When Brice left to star in her own program in 1944, Morgan continued solo for a year with The Frank Morgan Show. In 1947, Morgan starred as the title character in the radio series The Fabulous Dr. Tweedy. He also recorded a number of children's records, including the popular Gossamer Wump, released in 1949 by Capitol Records.

  7. Gossamer Wump is a children's record, published in 1949 by Capitol Records, about a boy who learns to play the triangle. The story is narrated by Frank Morgan, a Hollywood actor best known for his role as the Wizard in the classic film The Wizard of Oz, with music by Billy May, and written by Hollywood screenwriters Roger Price and Helen Mack.