Columbia Record Catalog (1921)

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Am fuwalnbee] COLUMBIA RECORDS | A2237 A5977 A2022 A2725 A2223 A2709 E4562 A2830 A1408 A5533 A1026 A2510 A5250 A2517 49624 A5843 Al1447 A6123 A2765 10 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 12 10 10 12 10 12 12 10 12 10 85 1.50 85 1.00 85 -85 2.00 1.50 -85 1.50 1.50 .85 1.25 -85 American Patrol. (Meacham.) Prinece’s Band Medley of Patriotic Airs. Introducing “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp,” “Johnny Comes Marching Home,’ ‘Marching Through Georgia,” “Girl I Left Behind,’ “Battle Cry of Freedom” and “Dixie”’ (Arranged by Maurice Smith.) Prince’s Band American Patrol. (Meacham.) Chicago Symphony Orchestra Star Spangled Banner and America. (Arranged by F. Stock.) Chicago Symphony Orchestra American Peace March, (Hagar.) Prince’s Band Semper Fidelis March. (Sousa.) Prince’s Band AMERICAN QUARTETTE. Lullaby Blues (In the Evening) and Longing. Sterling Trio American Republic March. (Inauguration March.) (Thiele.) Prince’s Band The Invincible Eagle March. (Sousa.) Prince’s Band Americans Come. (Foster.) Louis Graveure When the Boys Come Home. (Speaks.) Louis Graveure Among Flowers. Waltz. Columbia Mexican Band Khaki Boys March. Bell Solo. British Orchestra accompaniment Among The Whispering Pines. (Jentes.) Henry Burr Just for Me and Mary. (Edwards.) Henry Burr Amor ti vieta (My love forbids), from ‘‘Fedora.”’ Alessandro Bonci Elisir d’Amore: Quanto é bella (How dearly I love her). In Italian. Alessandro Bonci Amour viens aider ma faiblesse (Love, lend me thy might), from “Samson and Delilah.’ Gerville-Réache Mon coeur s’ouvre a ta voix (Softly awakes my heart). Gerville-Réache Amoureuse Waltz. (Berger.) Guido Gialdini Waltz, from ‘Traviata.’ Guido Gialdini Anchor’s Aweigh. (March.) (Zimmerman.) Prince’s Band Hands Across The Sea. March. (Sousa.) Prince’s Band Ancora un passo (There is one step more), from “Madama Butterfly.’’ Alice Nielsen Madama Butterfly: Un bel di vedremo (One fine day). Alice Nielsen Andante Cantabile. (Tchaikovsky.) Boston String Quartette Tradumerei. (Schumann.) Boston String Quartette Andante Cantabile. From String Quartette Op. 11. Tehaikovsky—Auer.) Toscha Seidel, violin solo Andante, from Concerto in E Minor. (Mendelssohn.) Kathleen Parlow, violinist Thais: Meditation. Kathleen Parlow, violinist ANDERSON, ARCHIE, baritone. Barney O’Hea and When You and I Were Young, Maggie. William Thomas And He’d Say OO-LA LA!, WEE WEE. (Ruby and Jessel.) One-Step. Introducing ‘‘Take Me To That Land Of Jazz.” (Wendling.) “l’ll Be Happy When The Preacher Makes You Mine.” (Donaldson.) Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra. Incidental chorus by Billy Murray A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody from “‘Follies of 1919.” (Berlin.) Fox-Trot. Introducing ‘‘Mandy.’’ (Berlin.) The Happy Six And He’d Say OO-LA LA! Wee Wee. (Ruby and Jessel.) Billy Murray Oh! Oh! Oh! Those Landlords. (Mohr.) Irving Kaufman “THE LURE OF MUSIC” contains elaborate descriptions of many Columbia records. See announcement in back of this catalog. 19