Victor records (1928)

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VICTOR RED SEAL RECORDS THE LASHANSKA RECORDS—Continued No. Size List p. %*Ma Curly-headed Babby (Plantation Song) Clutsam 1044 10 $1.50 Merry Widow—Vilia Ross-Lehéar 1119 10 1.50 Merry Widow—Waltz (I Love You So) Ross-Lehér 1119 10 1.50 Nightingale Song (from “The Tyrolean’’) Rickar-Zeller 1235 10 1.50 Silent Night, Holy Night (Gruber) with Reimers 3044 10 2.00 *Sweetest Story Ever Told Stults 1044 10 1.50 Tannenbaum, Der (The Christmas Tree) Jn German with Reimers 3044 10 2.00 Treue Liebe—Ach, wie ist’s méglich dann (How Can I Leave Thee) (Kiicken) Jn German with Reimers 3042 10 2,00 LAUDER, SIR HARRY, Comedian (Law’-der) Sir Harry Lauder began life as a miner. He lightened the labors of his fellows by singing to them, at odd times, his now world-famous songs of humor and sentiment. He sought the music-halls of London; at first was received coldly, but in a short while was singing at three or four every night, being whirled from one to the other in taxicabs. It has been said of him that in national crises, he possibly did more than any single individual to raise the spirits of London; his appearance anywhere was the signal for laughter and cheers. The World War, which brought him the loss of his only son, brought also the honor of knighthood. His contracts with the Victor, made for a long term of years, have brought forth some of the best humorous records in any language of humankind. THE LAUDER RECORDS No. Size List p. Auld Scotch Sangs (O Sing to Me the Auld Scotch Sangs) Bethune-Leeson 4002 10 $1.00 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 Mary of Argyle Jefferys-Nelson 4002 10 1.00 Roamin’ in the Gloamin’ (Recorded in Europe) Lauder 9012 12 1.50 She is My Daisy Harper-Lauder 9020 12 1.50 She is My Rosie J. D. Harper-Lauder 4021 10 1.00 Soosie McLean Lauder 9000 12 1.50 Stop Your Ticklin’, Jock! Folloy-Lauder 4021 10 1.00 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 «Indicates old acoustical method of recording.