Inventor and total genius, Thomas Alva Edison, was awarded over 1,000 patents. He had a sense of humor too. He invented a "talking machine and had "Mary had a little lamb". as the first ever recorded song.
"Mary had a little lamb" was the first song recorded by Thomas Eedison during experiments in the development of the phonograph.
"Mary had a little lamb" was the first song recorded by Thomas Eedison during experiments in the development of the phonograph.
There is no definitive evidence for the first hymn ever recorded on track. The first ever piece of music was allegedly Mary Has A Little Lamb, although the same claim is also made of Au Claire de la Luna.
The first natural disaster recorded happened in 1755
The first record ever made is widely considered to be "Mary Had a Little Lamb," recorded by Thomas Edison in 1877 on a tinfoil cylinder. This recording marked the beginning of the phonograph era, allowing sound to be captured and played back for the first time. While earlier experiments existed, Edison's work laid the foundation for the modern recording industry.
The first ever recorded death is dated right back into the 100BC in the bible. Adam and Eve were the first man and woman to walk the earth, they had two sons Cain and Able. the first recorded death is when Cain killed Able in jelousy because God accepted Able's offering of a lamb over Cains offering of wheat. This was also the first recorded killing.
Pompey lamb invented the first bifocal glasses ever and so that's how he was famous for his work.
Lincoln wasn't ever recorded.
I believe he was the man who invented the first bifocal glasses ever.
what is the first ever event to be recorded in Ireland
Mary had a little lamb by thomas EdisonCorrection:In March 2008 a recording by Frenchman Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville of a woman singing 'Au Clair De La Lune' was discovered in an archive in Paris by a group of American audio historians. The recording dates back to April 9, 1860 making it the world's first known recorded song.Source: http://thelongestlistofthelongeststuffatthelongestdomainnameatlonglast.com/first14.HTML
It started with Thomas Edison of all people in 1877. Even as you listen to the first recording of a voice ever done, you will hear that he is acting out Mary Had a Little Lamb.