Catalogue of Victor Records (1927)

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VICTOR RED SEAL RECORDS for a long term of years, have brought forth some of the best humorous records in any language of humankind. La THE LAUDER RECORDS No. Size List p. Boss o’ the Hoose (Recorded in Europe) Lauder 9000 12 $1.50 Breakfast in Bed on Sunday Morning Grafton-Lauder 9021 12 1.50 Doughie the Baker (Scotch Specialty) (Recorded in Europe) Lauder 9010 12 1.50 End of the Road Dillon-Lauder 9024 12 1.50 I Like My Old Home Town Lauder 9023 12 1.50 I Love a Lassie (Recorded in Europe) Lauder 9012 12 1.50 I’m Looking For a Bonnie Lass To Love Me Lauder 9023 12 # 1.50 It’s Nice to Get Up in the Mornin’ (Recorded in Europe) Lauder 9010 12 1.50 Roamin’ in the Gloamin’ (Recorded in Europe) Lauder 9012 12 1.50 She is My Daisy Harper-Lauder 9020 12 1.50 Soosie McLean Lauder 9000 12 1.50 There is Somebody Waiting for Me (Sea Song) Lauder 9022 12 1.50 Wee Deoch an’ Doris, A Grafton-Lauder 9021 12 1.50 Wee Hoose ’Mang the Heather, The Wells-Elton-Lauder 9022 12 1.50 When I Meet MacKay (Recorded in Europe) Lauder 9024 12 1.50 When I Was Twenty-one Lauder 9020 12 1.50 LEWIS, MARY, Soprano Mary Lewis was born in Arkansas. Step-child of a Methodist minister, when eight years old she sang in the local choir. Ten years later she virtually ‘‘ran away”’ with a theatrical troupe that stranded on the Pacific Coast She became a “bathing beauty,”’ then a cabaret singer in Greenwich Village, then, by virtue of her unusual voice and beautiful presence, won first place in the “Follies.” Her ambitions, however, were made of sterner stuff than so often goes to the uplifting of Follies celebrity, and she went abroad to study singing. She won a place in smaller operatic companies, then came back to America for a Metropolitan début. Applauded, recognized and accepted, she there came into her true and high place among the singers of the New World. THE LEWIS RECORDS No. Size List p. From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water Eberhart-Cadman 1140 10 $1.50 Little Grey Home in the West Eardley-Wilmot-Lohr 1140 10 .1.50 * Pagliacci—Ballatella che volo d’augelli Jn Jtalian Leoncavallo 6578 12 2.00 *Thais—Méditation (Te souviens-tu du lumineux voyage) French 657Gme 2200 Mi MARDONES, JOSE, Bass (Mahr-doh’-nes) (See ‘‘Martinelli—William Tell’’) *Indicates old acoustical method of recording.