Catalogue of Victor Records (1927)

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VICTOR RECORDS Number | 3/3 eae Trot Nat Shilkret and the Victor OES eesti soz60lTOle75 Ad When You Waltz With the One You Love—Waltz Spitalny’s Orch : ie ane triguefia! (Good-bye, My Darling) (Vigil-Robles) Span. Fleta My tierra (My Natice Land) (Muzas—Media-Villa) Spanish Feta aera ae Trot Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orch You Need Someone to Love—Fox Trot George Olsen and His Music AFRICANA 1 (4f-ree-kah'-nah) French title, L’Africaine (Laf-ree-kahn’) Opera in five acts; text by Scribe; music by Meyerbeer. Produced Paris, 1865; London, 1865; first N. Y., 1865. Notably revived in 1906 at the Metropolitan, with Caruso. \ 993/10)1.50 \ 20106/10} .75 * O Paradiso!—Gigli JnJtalian and Faust—Salve, dimora—Gigli| 6138)|12|2.00 After I Say I’m Sorry—Fox Trot Goldkette and His Oren eee a 1e9a710l 98 Dinah—Fox Trot Jean Goldkette and His Orchestra e After I Say I’m Sorry (What Can I Say) Pipe Organ Crawford The Prisoner's Song Pipe Organ Jesse Crawford After I Say ’m Sorry (What Can I Say) Tom Waring In the Middle of the Night Tom Waring After the Ball—Waltz International Novelty Orchestra The Prisoner’s Song—Waltz International Novelty Orchestra f ( { \ 19980|10| .75 ie Granada (To Granada) (Gras y Elias-Alvarez) In Spanish Caruso 20004/10} .75 19714}10| .75 * \ Campana di San Giusto (Chimes of San Giusto) (Drovetti-Arona) Caruso A Granada (Gras y Elias-Alvarez) In Spanish pa Ungy * 8038) 12/2.50 A la Luz dela Luna (Anton-Michelena) Spanish Caruso-de Gogorza Ah-Ha!—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Just a Litile DrinkR—Fox Trot Whiteman and His Orchestra Ah! Moon of My Delight John McCormack Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes (Jonson) John McCormack Ah! Moon of My Delight (from In a Persian Garden) Crooks Beloved It Is Morn (Hickey-Aylward) Richard Crooks AIDA (Ah-ee’-dah) (Verdi) (All records are in Italian unless otherwise noted) Opera in four acts. Text translated from Locle by Ghislanzoni; music by Verdi. First produced in Cairo, 1871; Milan, 1872; Paris, 1876; London, 1876; N. Y., 1873. Aida, daughter of Amonasro, King of Ethiopia, has been captured by the Egyptians 19666/10) .75 6197|12/2.00 9014 /12/1.50 THE RETURN OF RHADAMES-—ACT II * Indicates old acoustical method of recording.