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COLLINS, ARTHUR, Comedian
Mr. Collins is onesof the most successful singers of ‘‘coon songs’ now before the public. His success in this particular type of song is quite unique and is due in a large measure to the sympathetic, human -way in which his own delightful personality reveals itself through his records. In addition he has a splendid voice and a wonderful faculty for making the words sound clear and understandable, which is no easy task in dialect songs. Mr. Collins is quite able to please his hearers in this respect, and he is always entertaining both in solos andin the clever duets made with § Mr. Harlan. Thecharm of this special kind of art seems to have a never-failing appeal for the American public, and we are forcopy-7 cuannect tunate to have a past master of the art to represent us.
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Closing Time in Country
Mississippi Dippy Dip 16937
COLLINS COLLINS RECORDS Any Rags 16215 I Got To See the Minstrel Moving Day 16110 Every Little Bit how 16171 Preacher and the Bear 17221 Added 16215 | I'm Going Way Back Steamboat Bill 16937 Ghost of the Banjo Home _ 18072 When Uncle Joe Plays Coon 17011 Think I See My Brother aRag 17118 Hot Tamale Man 16293 Coming 16015 COLLINS AND HARLAN Alexander's Ragtime Honest Injun 18128 Old Grey Mare 18387 Band 16908 | If You Saw All That I On the Honeymoon At the Levee on Revival Saw 18387 Express 17431 Day 17300 I’m Saving Up Means 18089 Pickin’ Cotton 17293 Auntie Skinner's Chicken International Rag 17431 Put Your Arms Around Me Dinner 17755 | | Wantto bein Dixie 17075 16708 Bake Dat Chicken Pie 17221 | Just Try to Picture Me 17841 | Sugar Moon 16540 Buzzin’ the Bee 18210 | Kid is Clever 18014 | That Funny Jazz Band 18235 Casey Jones Went Lily of the Valley 18398 | They're Wearing Them Down 17246 ammy Blossom’s 18354 Higher 18210 Cat and the Fly Paper 16170 | Mississippi Barbecue 17657 | Two-Key Rag 18128
Way Down in Borneo 18067
Grocery 17255 Moonlight in Jungle When the Midnight ChooCome Along to Land 16483 Choo 17246
Caroline 18185 My Gal Irene 17307 When Uncle Joe Steps Into Come On to Nashville 18110 My Lovin’ Lou 18089 France 18492 Down inBom-Bombay 17841 Nigger Loves His "Possum Who Do You Love’ 16170 Down in Georgia 16018 17256 | Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula Down in Jungle Town 16805 18014
Everybody’s Jazzin’ It 18303 Ghost of the
Night Time in Little Italy 18262 Oh! How She Could Yacki
18354 18110 18068 Oh, Lady 18262
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