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VICTOR RECORDS
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DUETS. VOCAL— Popular Sor
Wandering Home 18731 Way Down in
Arkansaw 1 7969 Wedding of
Sunshine and Rose 17913 Weeping Willow
Lane 18609
;s — Continued
When Shadows Softly
Come 18350 When Twilight
Comes 17312 When You and 1
Were Young 16361
Where the Lazy
Miss. Flows 45252
While the Years Roll 18955 Wonderland 45325
Wyoming 18740
Yankee Doodle Blues 18959
PATRIOTIC AND WAR SONGS
Fun in Flanders 18405 I Marching Through G 16416
Just Before the Battle 16418 I Rose of No Man's Land 18508
STANDARD AND CONCERT DUETS See also Red Seal Records
35162
Canoe Song 45172
Excelsior 35116
1 Would|ThatMyLove 16013 Maiden in Grey 17475 Night Hymn at Sea 18178
Old Brigade Over the Stars There 17387 Soldier, Rest 18987
'Tis But a Little
Faded Flower 17217
Venetian Boat Song Welcome Pretty
Primrose Whispering Hope
45172
45192
17782
COMIC OPERA AND MUSICAL COMEDY DUETS
Blue Paradise— Auf
Wiedersehn 17858 Girl Who Smiles —
Teach Me to Smile 17858 Going Up — If You
Look in Her Eyes 18452
He Came from Milwaukee — Love is Like a Red Rose 16854 Maytime — Will You
Remember 18399 Robin Red Breast 16094
Sally— Look for the
Silver Lining 18731 Sweethearts — F or several records see “ Sweethearts”
HYMNS AND OTHER SACRED DUETS — See also the Oratorios “Hymn of Praise,” " Stabat Mater ” and also Red Seal Records
I Need Thee Every
Hour 16255
AbideWith Me 17782
Almost Persuaded 17356 Beautiful Valley of
Eden 16563 Closer to Jesus 18341
Close to Thee 17024
Crucifix 35012
Dear Lord and Father 16700 Drifting 18341
Guide Me. O Thou 35141 Harbor Bell 18925
1 am Praying for You 16372 1 Heard the Voice of
Jesus 16490
Duna (Pickthall-McGill)
In the Garden 1 8020
Jesus, My Saviour 45177 Let the Lower Lights 45177 Life’s Railway 18925
Looking This Way 17024 My Faith Looks Up
to Thee 35012 My Jesus, as Thou
Wilt 17940 Near the Cross 16688
Oh Morning Land 16399 Old Rugged Cross 18706 Only a Beam of
Sunshine 16288 Saved by Grace 16216
Shall We Meet
Beyond I 7356 Softly Now the
Light of Day 16500 Some Sweet Day 1 6688 Valley of Peace 16853 Where the Gates
Swing 18780
Reinald Werrenrath 648631 10(1.25
DUNBAR, PAUL, Poems by
Paul Lawrence Dunbar, negro poet and author, was born in Dunbar, Ohio, June 27, 1872, and was educated in the public schools of Dayton. Dean Howells spoke of him as “the first black man to free the life of the negro aesthetically and to express it lyrically.” For compositions by this celebrated author see “Banjo Song,” “When Malindy Sings” and “Who Knows?”
DUNLAP, MARGUERITE, Contralto
This singer’s rich contralto and excellent method have made her one of the most useful of the talented company which the Victor has assembled, and in both solos and many concerted numbers her work has been admirable.
The series of little darky songs which Miss Dunlap has sung are doubly attractive because of the fascinating Southern accent of this young South Carolina girl, who, coming to New York alone and unaided, has made so successful a career with the assistance of her teacher, Mme. Florence Manchester.
DUNLAP