Columbia Record Catalog (1921)

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Ce foas|upae] COLUMBIA RECORDS | A6155 12 A5957 12 A2777 10 A2285 10 A2505 10 A1976 10 A1956 10 A5547 12 A6095 12 A5777 12 A2305 10 A5929 12 1.25 1.25 85 -85 -85 1.50 1.50 1.50 85 1.25 "CELLO RECORDS. See: “Violoncello Records.” Centennial March. (Reeves.) Columbia Band Our Director March. (Bigelow.) Columbia Band CENTURY GIRL, THE. Musical comedy by Victor Herbert. Alice in Wonderland. Introducing ‘‘That Broadway Chicken Walk.’? Fox-Trot and For Me and My Gal. Introducing “Yaddie, Kaddie, Kiddie, Kaddie Koo.” Fox-Trot. Prince’s Orch. “Chaeone.” (Durand.) Columbia Orchestra Chinese Lullaby from ‘East is West.” (Bowers.) Columbia Orchestra Chamarita. (Ireitas.) Portuguese Dance. Prince’s Band The Old Grey Mare. March. Prince’s Band CHAMINADE, CECILE. Famous French pianist and composer, and one of the most eminent women writers of music. Born August 8, 1861, in Paris. (Compositions see: ‘‘La Lisonjera’? and ‘“‘Scarf Dance.’’) CHAMPION, HARRY. Little Bit of Cucumber and I’ve Found Kelly. Billy Williams CHANDLER, ANNA, mezzo-soprano. The most critical audiences in America and Europe have paid their tributes of esteem and regard to the remarkable quality of Anna Chandler’s voice in rendering popular and semi-high class songs. Without an equal in her field, Miss Chandler has stood the test of the theatregoer as the international singer of popular songs. She made her début about ten years ago, rapidly forging to the front, and to-day is recognized as the leading head-liner in vaudeville. Vaudeville, however, comes far from exhausting the scope of this versatile young artist’s powers. She has successfully appeared in several Broadway musical comedies; her services are eagerly sought by all the leading managers. I’m Going Away Back Home and Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go. Al Jolson You Can’t Get Along With ’Em or Without ’Em and Yakka Hoola Hickey Doola. Al Jolson Chanson Bachique (Drinking Song). In French. Oscar Seagle Pagliacci: Prologo. In Italian. Oscar Seagle Chanson du Toreador (Song of the Toreador), from ‘‘Carmen.” José Mardones and Columbia Male Chorus Ernani. Infelice e tuo credevi (Unhappy one, that I so trusted). (Verdi.) José Mardones Chanson du Toreador (Song of the Toreador). In Italian. Giuseppe Campanari Barbiere di Siviglia: Largo al factotum (Make way for ‘the factotum.) In Italian. Giuseppe Campanari CHAPMAN, CHRIS., and KOPP, HOWARD, bell cnd xylophone duet. March—Patriotic and Pizzicato Polka. Howard Kopp, xylophone solo Charming. (Joyce.) Waltz. Prince’s Orchestra A Dream. Introducing ‘‘Melody in F.” Waltz. Prince’s Orchestra This catalog is only a partial list of Columbia Records —ask for the latest monthly supplement. 57