Yes. He couldn't hear very well. Many think that it was from scarlet fever he had as a child that blocked out his hearing. That might have also been the reason for his poor grades in school.
From an early age, Edison had increasing difficulty in hearing. By his late adulthood, it was almost impossible for him to hear other people speak unless they almost shouted in his ear.
he was a deaf
At the age of 12 he lost his hearing.
It was Thomas Alva Edison. The song was MARY HAD A LITTLE lAMB.
1871 invented by Thomas Edison at the age of 24
The inventor who first recorded "Mary Had a Little Lamb" in 1877 was Thomas Edison. He used his newly invented phonograph to capture the nursery rhyme, marking a significant moment in the history of recorded sound.
yes
This little light of mine.
Very little, if any. Edison was quite deaf his entire life.
Edison invented very little himself, let alone the automobile.
Thomas Edison
thomas Edison
mary had a little lamb
Mary had a little lamb.
Thomas Alva Edison lived in the 19th and a little into the 20th century. He died right before World War 2.