Mary had a little lamb.
The first recording made by Thomas Edison was "Mary Had a Little Lamb" on a tin foil phonograph in 1877.
Among the first was made by Thomas Edison for "Mary Had A Little Lamb" for his invention, the phonograph, in 1877
The first reproduceable sound recording was made in Paris in 1860 of a woman singing. The first marketed recording was made in West Orange, NJ in 1888 by Thomas Edison of a woman reciting "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star." His first recording was however, of himself reciting "Mary had a Little Lamb" in 1877.
Thomas Edison
The first reproduceable sound recording was made in Paris in 1860 of a woman singing. The first marketed recording was made in West Orange, NJ in 1888 by Thomas Edison of a woman reciting "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star." His first recording was however, of himself reciting "Mary had a Little Lamb" in 1877.
Thomas Edison
Thomas Edison
Thomas Edison and his team created the tool in 1877
Thomas Edison
Thomas Edison
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"Mary had a little lamb" were the first words successfully recorded by Edison when testing the phonograph. Edison made the recording in his tinfoil cylinder phonograph, the invention that made him famous in 1877.