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After analyzing the lyrics of about 20 of these songs, I've concluded that while the overarching message- one of important communication- is timeless, the details about the phone process in some of these songs have been superseded by advances in technology and services
"Hello My Baby"- Thought to be the very first telephone song, this actually came out in 1899 had they invented the telephone then I would call that a restricted market This is a better title than telephone I guess their next song will be laptop, Smartphone, Computer, or Toilet? Whatever happened to lyrics I am all GaG
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