Catalogue of Victor Records (1930)

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VICTOR RED SEAL RECORDS THE WERRENRATH RECORDS No. Size List p. Abide With Me Lyte-Monk 1279 10 $1.50 Among My Souvenirs Leslie-Nicholls 1310 10 1.50 Boots _ Kipling-Felman 6583 12 2.00 Danny Deever j Kipling-Damrosch 6638 12 2.00 Duna Pickthall-McGill 1280 10 1.50 Face to Face Johnson 1120 10 1.50 Gunga Din Kipling-Spross 6583 12 2.00 Gypsy Love Song (from “The Fortune Teller’) Smith-Herbert 1280 10 1.50 Jesus, Lover of My Soul Wesley-Marsh 1227 10 1.50 Kashmiri Song (‘Indian Love Lyric’’ No. 3) Hope-Woodforde-Finden 1427 10 1.50 Lead, Kindly Light Newman-Dykes 1279 10 1.50 Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane Hayes 1159 10 1.50 One Sweetly Solemn Thought Cary-Ambrose 1120 10 1.50 On the Road to Mandalay Kipling-Speaks 6638 12 2.00 Prisoner's Song 5 Massey 1159 10 1.50 Punchinello Weatherly-Molloy 6885 12 2.00 Rose in the Bud Barrow-Forster 1344 10 1.50 Sands O’ Dee Kingsley-Clay 6885 12 2.00 Saved By Grace Crosby-Stebbins 1227 10 1.50 Smilin’ Through Penn 1427 10 1.50 Song Is Ended Berlin 1310 10 1.50 Tannhauser—Evening Star Wagner 6563 12 2.00 Two Grenadiers Heine-Schumann 6563 12 2.00 World is Waiting for the Sunrise Lockhart-Seitz 1344 10 1.50 ’ Your Song from Paradise Brookton-Brown 1369 10 1.50 Zamboanga (Song of the Philippines) Dyer-Cator 1369 10 1.50 WHITEHILL, CLARENCE, Baritone Mr. Whitehill hails from the West, having been born in Marengo, Iowa. He took such a keen interest in music that at the age of 19 he went to Chicago to begin studying in earnest. He sang in several Chicago churches with some success, and four years later Mme. Melba advised him to go abroad for serious study. The young man took her advice, went to Paris and placed himself under Giraudet for dramatic action, and Sbriglia for French dramatic réles. He proved an earnest student and hard worker, and had soon mastered more than thirty bass réles. His début was made at Brussels in 1900. Since then he has sung in both the Old World and the New. THE WHITEHILL RECORDS jo, Size List p. Bohemian Girl—The Heart Bow’d Down Balfe 6732 12 $2.00 I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen Westendorf 1275 10 1.50 In the Gloaming Orred-Harrison 1275 10 1.50 Love’s Old Sweet Song Bingham-Molloy 6732 12 2.00 WILLIAMS, EVAN, Tenor WHITEHILL The fact that Evan Williams is no longer in the land of the living makes his unforgettable records all the more valuable. An artist’ of the very highest attainments, he never lost sight of the human side of his art. He died May 24, 1918, a singer in more ways than one “beloved among his people.” THE WILLIAMS RECORDS (Sung in English unless noted) No. Size List p. ee *Face to Face (Sacred Song) Herbert Johnson 6312 12 $2.00 *Holy City Weatherly-Adams 6312 12 2,00 * Indicates old acoustical method of recording.