Columbia Record Catalog (1921)

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Ma . jomelsepea] COLUMBIA RECORDS | A2625 A2608 A6156 A2625 A6112 A26Q98 A2763 A6156 A2724 A2628 A2763 A6091 A2790 78557 78325 A6061 A2393 36521 A1493 A1913 A1923 A2095 A5658 A1763 A1913 A6067 10 10 12 10 12 10 10 12 10 10 10 12 10 10 10 12 10 12 10 10 10 10 12 10 12 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.50 1.50 1.25 .85 1.50 85 .85 85 85 1.25 85 85 1.25 MAUREL, BARBARA, mezzo-soprano-—Continued. By the Waters of Minnetonka . and From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water Ever of Thee I’m Fondly Dreaming and Long, Long Ago Fiddle and I and Sing Me To Sleep From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water and By the Waters of Minnetonka Kathleen Mavourneen and Love’s Old Sweet Song Long, Long Ago and Ever of Thee I’m Fondly Dreaming Our Yesterdays and Think Love of Me Sing Me to Sleep and Fiddle and I The Rosary and At Dawning Song of the Chimes and Slumber Boat Think Love of Me and Our Yesterdays MAUREL (BARBARA), mezzo-soprano, and COLUMBIA STELLAR QUARTETTE. Old Black Joe and Carry Me Back To Old Virginny The Star of the East. (Kennedy.) and The Birthday of a King. Barbara Maurel MAUREL (BARBARA), mezzo-soprano, and PONSELLE, ROSA, soprano. Abide With Me. (Monk.) Whispering Hope. (Hawthorne.) MAXIXES. See: “Dance Music—Maxixes.” MAYTIME. Musical comedy by Romberg. Maytime Medley Waltz. Introducing (1) ‘‘Sweetheart.” (2) “The Road to Paradise.’ (38) ‘‘Selling Gowns’’ and The Rainbow Girl. Medley Waltz. Introducing (1) ‘“‘Love’s Ever New.” (2) ‘‘My Rainbow Girl.” (3) “In a Month or Two. Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra Will You Remember? James Harrod and There’s Something in the Name of Ireland. Hugh Donovan Mazurkas (a) Obertass, (b) Ménétrier. (Wieniawski.) Eugen Ysaye, violinist McCANN, RICHARD and BUONO, cornetists. Souvenir de Valence and Faust. Soldier’s Chorus. Prince’s Band McCLASKEY, HARRY, tenor. Gypsy’s Warning, The and When You and I Were Young, Maggie Memories and My Mother’s Rosary Safe in the Arms of Jesus and My Faith Looks Up to Thee. Kerns and Gardner Silver Threads Among the Gold and Those Songs My Mother Used to Sing There Is a Green Hill Far Away and Hymns of the Old Church Choir. Peerless Quartette When You and I Were Young, Maggie and The Gypsy’s Racing MeDonald’s Reel. See Medley: “Lady of the Lake.” McEWAN, WILLIAM, evangelist. “The world’s sweetest gospel singer,’? was born in Glasgow, Scotland. His first ‘‘musical’? job was program boy in the Glasgow Choral Union Concert Hall. At eighteen years of age he was singing in the Choral Union. He came to New England. McEwan has been connected with the greatest revival campaigns and has traveled over the entire United States and Canada. 238