Columbia Record Catalog (1921)

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hooper] COLUMBIA RECORDS A1984 10 .85 Butterfly. Morceau characteristic. Lufsky and Hughes, flute and clarinet duet Humoresque. (Aulin.) Lufsky, Hughes and Laurendeau, flute, clarinet and oboe A2434 10 1.00 Butterfly. (Papillon.) (Grieg.) Josef Hofmann, pianist Spinning Song. (Mendelssohn.) Josef Hofmann, pianist A3068 10 .85 Butterfly. English Country Dance. (Cecil J. Sharp.) Prince’s Band The Black Nag-—New Bo-Peep, or Pickadilla. English Country Dances. (Cecil J. Sharp.) Prince’s Band A3011 10 .85 Butterfly. (Bendix.) Lufsky and Hughes, flute and clarinet Sweet and Low. (Barnby-Field.) Columbia Brass Quartette BUTTERFLY, MADAMA. See: “Madama Butterfly.” A 439 10 .85 Bye Bye, Dearie. (H. Von Tilzer.) Stanley and Burr’ When the Sunset Turns the Ocean’s Blue to Gold. (Petrie.) Byron G. Harlan A5643 12 1.25 By Heck. (Henry.) Fox-Trot. Prince’s Band Sugar Lump. (Bryan.) Fox-Trot. Prince’s Band A2730 10 .85 By the Campfire. See Medley: ‘“Chong.”’ A2718 10 .85 By the Campfire. (Percy Wenrich.) Sterling Trio Mammy O’ Mine. (Maceo Pinkart.) Sterling Trio A2625 10 1.00 By the Waters of Minnetonka. (Lieurance.) Barbara Maurel From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water. (Cadman.) Barbara Maurel Cc CADMAN, CHARLES WAKEFIELD. (Compositions see: “At Dawning,”’ ‘‘From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water,” “I Hear a Thrush at Eve” and “In the Pavillion.’’) « CAID, LE. Opera in two acts by Ambroise Thomas. First Produced, Paris, 1849. A5876 12 1.50 Air du Tambour Major (Drum Major’s Air). In French and The Huguenots: “‘Piff! Paff!?? In French. Léon Rothier A2858 10 .85 Cairo. (Freed and Weeks.) One-Step. Art Hickman’s Orchestra Rose Room. (Hickman.) Fox-Trot. Art Hickman’s Orchestra CAKE-WALK. See: ‘Dance Music—Cake-Walks.”’ A2460 10 .85 Calicoco. (Frey.) Fox-Trot. Joseph C. Smith and his orchestra When You Come Back. (Frey.) One-Step. Joseph C. Smith and his orchestra A2241 10 .85 Calico Rag. (Johnson.) One-Step. Kopp and Banta, drum and piano Money Blues. (Frey.) Fox-Trot. Kopp and Banta, drum and piano A2452 10 1.00 Calling Me Home to You. (Dorel.) Oscar Seagle There’s a Long, Long Trail. (Elliott.) Oscar Seagle and Columbia Stellar Quartette A1705 10 .85 Call Me Thine Own. Romance from “L’Eclair.” (Halévy.) Stell, Lufsky and Schuetze, violin, flute and harp Memories of Home. (Ambrosio.) Stell, Lufsky and Schuetze, violin, flute and harp A2840 10 .85 Call It a Day. See Medley: “I Might Be Your Once-in-a While.” A2195 10 .85 Call of a Nation. (Wendling.) Saxo Sextette American Patrol. (Meacham.) Saxo Sextette This catalog is only a partial list of Columbia Records — ask for the latest monthly supplement. 49