Columbia Record Catalog (1921)

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Pe fosfafeel COLUMBIA RECORDS } A1989 10 1.00 Pearl of the Harem. Oriental Rag Two-Step. (Guy.) A6109 A6110 A2658 A1921 A1835 Al1696 A5497 A1764 A2731 A2273 A2333 A2888 A2926 A1763 A1384 -A2810 A1881 A2915 A1379 A2436 A1559 A2749 Al1681 Al 247 A2714 A1726 Fred Van Eps, banjoist The Motor March. (Rosey.) Two-Step. Fred Van Eps, banjoist 12 1.25 Peer Gynt Suite. Morning. Part I. (Grieg.) 12 10 10 10 10 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Columbia Symphony Orchestra ~ Peer Gynt Suite. Ase’s Death. Part Il. (Grieg.) Columbia Symphony Orchestra Peer Gynt Suite. Anitra’s Dance. .Part III (Grieg.) Columbia Symphony Orchestra Peer Gynt Suite. In the Hall of the Mountain King. Part IV. : (Grieg.) Columbia Symphony Orchestra PEERLESS MINSTRELS. See: “Minstrel Records.” PEERLESS QUARTETTE. Albert Campbell, first tenor; Henry Burr, second tenor; Arthur Collins, first ees: John Meyer, second bass. Any Old Time At All and On the Level You’re a Little Devil (But Pll Soon Make an Angel Out of You.) Farber and: James Are You From Dixie?: and My Lady of the Telephone. Ash and Mixed Quintette Call to Arms and American Patrol. Howard Kopp, xylophone solo Cows May Come, Cows tam Go, But the Bull Goes On Forever and He Comes Up Smiling. Arthur Fields Day With the Soldiers and Minstrels. Introducing ““De Golden ' Wedding,” “Angel Gabriel,” and “Bye, Bye, Ma Eva’’ Dixie and Maryland, My Maryland. Herbert Stuart Fires of Faith and Heart of Humanity. Charles Harrison For Your Country and My Country and Joan of Are. Henry Burr Good-Bye Broadway, Hello France and Throw No Stones in the Well That Gives You Water. Arthur Fields Goodnight, Angeline and We Must Have a Song to Remember Hits of Days Gone By. Part I and Hits of Days Gone By. Part fi. Hymns of the Old Church Choir and There is a Green Hill Far Away. Harry McClaskey I Love You, California and Battleship Connecticut March. Prince’s Band I Love You Just the Same, Sweet Adeline and When I’m ‘Gone You’ll Soon Forget I’se Gwine Back to Dixie and Neilie Dean. Columbia Stellar Quartette Jean and. What a Day That’ll Be. Frank Crumit Just a Dream of You, Dear and Sing Me the Rosary. Henry Burr Just As the Sun Went Down and Break the News to Mother. Henry Burr .and Columbia Stellar Quartette Medley of Sea Chanties and Medley of Reels, Jigs and Hornpipes. Walter Biederman, violinist Music of Wedding Chimes and Dear Old Sue. Henry Burr My Daddy Long Legs and When You’re a Long, Long Way From Home. Henry Burr My ae Persian Rose ; and Till the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold. Frank Croxton One and Two and Three and Four. Rock-a-Bye and Chong. Irving Kaufman There’s a Little White Church in the Valley : and In the Land of Love with the Songbirds. Campbell and Burr 294