Victor records (1925)

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VICTOR RECORDS | Number | 3 3 § BOHEMIAN MUSIC —See ‘“‘Bartered Bride,” “Bohemian Cradle Song,”’ “‘Dove Waltz,” ‘“‘ Dvorak,’’ ‘‘Good Night,’’ “‘In Dreamland Waltz,’’ “‘My Homeland,” ‘‘Smetana’”’ and ‘‘Wedding’’; also Bohemian Catalog Bolero—Leggiero invisibile (‘‘Oh, Light Invisibile”’) Jtalian | (Arditi) Schumann-Heink?| 6367/12 2.00 Mignon—Kennst du das Land? German Schumann-Heink | Sec aro Dance (Pessard) Flute John Lemons 551101 12|1.50 Scherzo Capriccio (Sabathil) Flute John Lemmoné : eg in D Major (“Spanish Dances”) (Moszkowski) Victor ict hacsahioue7 5 Turkish March (‘‘Ruins of Athens’’) (Beethoven) Victor Orch F oe, Weevil Blues—Fox Trot International Novelty vical ioaey 10) 75 Beale Street Blues—Fox Trot George Olsen and His Music : fie eon March (Farrar) Pryor’s Band} 16316|10| .75 Guard Mount’ (Eilenberg) Pryor’s Band: ; BOMBO (Al. Jolson-B. G. De Sylva) April Showers and Leave Me With a Smile—Chas. Harrison|18862|10) .75 April Showers—Fox Trot and Weep No More—Fox Trot—Whiteman’s Orch|18825}10| .75 Arcady—Fox Trot and I’m Sitting Pretty—Fox Trot—Whiteman’s Orch|\19217|10) .75 Bebe—Fox Trot and When You Walked Out—Fox Trot—Johns’ Orch|19092}10| .75 California, Here I Come—Price—Merrymakers and I’m Goin’ South—Price|19261/}10) .75 California, Here | Come—Fox Trot—Whiteman’s Or. and Why Did I—Or|19267|10) .75 Coo-Coo—Charles Harrison and Stumbling—Mvrray|18906|10) .75 Coo-Coo—Fox Trot—Whiteman’s Orch. and Kicky-Koo—Marimba Orch\18898}10) .75 Dirty Hands! Dirty Face—Fox Trot and My Sweetie—Raymond’s Orch\19110}10) .75 Don’t Cry, Swanee—Fox Trot and J Want Pretty Girl—Johns’ Orch|19051|10) .75 I’m Goin’ South—Price—Virginians and California, Here 1 Come—Price|19261|10| .75 It’s You—Fox Trot and Blossom Time—Medley Waltz—Smith’s Orch| 1882710) A Morning Will Come and Dearest (Whistling Cho.) Georgie Price|19047|10) .75 Morning Will Come—Fox Trot—Confrey’s Orch. and Yes! We Have—Orch|19068}10) .75 Old Fashioned Girl—Fox Trot—Whiteman’s Or. and Little Grey Sweetheart|18879|10 .75 BONINSEGNA, CELESTINA, Soprano—See Red Seal Section eae Re Trot The Manhattan ry amaananers| 19183] 10/75 March of the Mannikins—Fox Trot Benson Orchestra of Chicago ; {Bongis Leezie Lindsay Sir Harry race 45208| 1011.00 Queen Among the Heather Sir Harry Lauder 4 ae Maggie Tamson_ (Lauder) Sir Harry Fauner 65120/12/1.50 Wee Deoch an’ Doris Sir Harry Lauder Bonnie Sweet Bessie (Arabella Root-J. L. Gilbert) By Luisa Tetrazzini and The Swallows—Luisa Tetrazzini| 6338|12 2.00 By Geraldine Farrar and Annie Laurie—Geraldine Farrar| 6112|12 2.00 By Alma Gluck and Comin’ Thro’ the Rye—Alma Gluck| 650|10 1.50 {Benue Wee Thing (Burns-Lehmann) John eee mece 395/10 1.50 My Wild Trish Rose (Chauncey Olcott) John McCormack ee Eloise (Belle of the Mohawk Vale) Shannon 2) paaaaiiiit7s Annie Lisle (H. S. Thompson) Shannon Qt a epee (You’re Gonna Cry When I’m Gone) Sarees 18sesii0| .75 In My Heart, On My Mind, All Day Long Stanley-Murray |.° BOOK OF THE OPERA—The new and complete rewritten Seventh Edition We enjoy Grand Opera more when we know more about it, and in all the literature of music we know of no other publication which gives so definite an insight into the sub ject as does the “‘Victrola Book of the Opera.”