The earliest president’s voice recorded was Benjamin Harrison’s.
Check out some of the unique spelling errors made by the video’s creator. And JFK’s middle name is pretty hilarious. Makes one wonder if the voices are correct.
The earliest president’s voice recorded was Benjamin Harrison’s.
Check out some of the unique spelling errors made by the video’s creator. And JFK’s middle name is pretty hilarious. Makes one wonder if the voices are correct.
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I can’t understand most of the early ones, except occasional words.
Dubbing JFK, John Franklin Kennedy does not inspire confidence in the work, in general, however. …..Lady in Red
I lived in New England for too many years and still think JFK sounds like “awe fawking wreetodd.”
Oh, goody. Now we can write “Donald Justified Trump”.
They couldn’t find an earlier recording of Herbert Hoover? That looked like it came from the 1956 or 1960 Republican convention, when he was an old, old man.
Coolidge was the first electric recording.
You know, Coolidge would have been a great name for a refrigerator line.
Also, Chester Drawers Arthur, Martin Van Bureau drawers. I got a million of em. Unfortunately.
“I like Dwigth”!
Hey, where’s MY middle name?
Franklin Doody Roosevelt