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| Co COLUMBIA RECORDS }
College Life. Two-Step. (Frantzen.) Prince’s Band Blaze Away. Two-Step. (Holzmann.) Prince’s Band
COLLEGE SONGS.
Owl and the Pussy Cat, The. Columbia Stellar Quartette and The Musical Trust. Columbia Double Male Quartette
Stein Song. Marr and Stellar Quartette and Brown October Ale, from ‘‘Robin Hood.” Marr and Stellar Quartette
COLLINS, ARTHUR, baritone.
To the record buyers of this country Mr. Collins is known as the best singer of the typical coon songs of American popular music of anybody now recording. Mr. Collins is perhaps best known through his work in the Collins and Harlan comedy duets, though his solo records are also extremely popular. In dialect and inflection his work is inimitably characteristic of the Southern negro, his diction is perfect, not a word being lost in any of his records, and his sense of humor pervades everything he does.
Preacher and the Bear and Is Your Mother In, Molly Malone? Billy Murray
Preacher and the Bear and Bake Dat Chicken Pie. Collins and Harlan Railroad Rag and Waiting Down By the Mississippi Shore. Campbell and Burr COLLINS (ARTHUR), baritone, and BYRON G. HARLAN, tenor.
Comic duets and specialties. Neither this famous pair nor their records need introduction to Columbia patrons. Their work is in its particular way quite unique and inimitable and a Columbia monthly list without at least one record by them would seem incomplete.
Alabama Jubilee and Memphis Blues
Alexander’s Ragtime Band and It’s Nice to be Nice to a Nice
Little Girl Like You. Jones and Van Brunt
Bake Dat Chicken Pie and The Preacher and the Bear. Arthur Collins
Casey Jones Went Down on the Robert E. Lee and Whistling Jim. Peerless Quartette
Darktown Strutters Ball and I’m All Bound Round With the Mason Dixon Line. Al Jolson Down Among the Sugar Cane and A Possum Supper at the
Darktown Church. Cal Stewart and Company
Here Comes My Daddy Now and The Green Grass Grew All Around. Walter Van Brunt
Honest Injun and Pretty Baby
Honey Won’t You Love Me Like You Used To and The Arkansaw Traveler
TP’m Goin’ Back, Back to Memphis, Tennessee and All Night Long. Jones and Peerless Quartette
Lily of the Valley and Tillie Titwillow. Al Jolson .Memphis Blues and Alabama Jubilee
Oh, How She Could Yacki Hacki Wicki Wacki Woo and Some Girls Do and Some Girls Don’t Oscar Shaw
Oh, You Little Bear and When the Midnight Choo Choo Leaves for Alabam’
On the 5.15 and Ruff Johnson’s Harmony Band On the Honeymoon Express and Kiss Me Good-night. Jones and Gillette
“THE LURE OF MUSIC” contains elaborate descriptions of many Columbia records. See announcement in back of this catalog.
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