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It's not obvious what b/w means. Maybe this abbreviation should be expanded to "backed with"? I won't make this change myself but will leave the decision to the original writer of the article Mandolamus (talk) 11:10, 19 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Carl Weismannis the ornathologist created the Singing Dogs "Jingle Bells" single from outtakes of dog bars from his bird song recordings. The success of the records generated increasingly far flung trips to record additional bird songs.
Source: The Atlantic Monthly, 10-Dec-2010— Preceding unsigned comment added by 206.29.180.51 (talk) 19:57, 12 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Weismann used recordings of five dogs barking (their names were Dolly, Pearl, Pussy, Caesar, and King), spliced them on reel-to-reel tape, and arranged the pitches to the tune of the Stephen Foster song "Oh! Susanna". ... This was released by RCA Victor in 1955 ================= In 1956, the troupe of dogs (with a fifth member, Pussy) were again recorded, yielding the single "Hot Dog Rock 'n Roll" b/w "Hot Dog Boogie".