Columbia Record Catalog (1921)

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Wh jmenlsapae] COLUMBIA RECORDS | A2205 A2169 A2317 A5221 A2758 A6079 A2224 A2097 A1383 A2164 A1691 A4038 A1360 A1772 10 10 10 12 10 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 .85 -85 85 1.25 -85 -85 -85 85 85 85 85 What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For? from “Follow Me.’ (McCarthy, Johnson and Monaco.) Saxo Sextette Miss Springtime. (Kalman.) ‘“‘My Castle in the Air.” (Kerns.) Saxo Sextette What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For? Samuel Ash Pray for Sunshine (But Always Be Prepared for Rain). (Abrahams.) Al Jolson What Kind Of An American Are You? (Von Tilzer.) Introducing “Honor Thy Father and Mother.” (Jentes.) One-Step. Prince’s Band Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile. (Powell.) Introducing ‘‘Soldiers in the Park. (Monckton.) One-Step. Prince’s Band What My Mother Wants To Know. (Mamma mia che vo’ sapé.) (Nutile.) In Neapolitan. Francesco Daddi Neapolitan Tarantella. (Calace.) Prince’s Orchestra What Would We Do Without the Girls. See Medley: ‘“‘Behind Your Silken Veil.’’ What Yankee Doodle Says He’ll Do, He’ll Do. (Harriman.) Medley One-Step. Introducing (1) “I Want Him Back Again.” (Brown.):. (2) “My Wild Days Are Over.” (Cowen.) Prince’s Band On the Level You’re a Little Devil. (Sehwartz.) Medley FoxTrot. Introducing (1) “Don’t You Remember the Day?”’ (Hess.) (2) “Where Have You Been Hiding All These Years?” (Jerome.) (3) ‘‘Mammy’s Chocolate Soldier.” (Gottler.) Prince’s Band WHEATON, ANNA, soprano. Anna Wheaton is a Savannah girl, and if playing with the most famous actors and actresses of the day is any criterion Miss Wheaton is deservedly famous. At ten years of age she played with Margaret Anglin, then with Maud Adams in ‘‘Peter Pan.’ In the humorous field, Miss Wheaton has appeared with Eddy Foy, Sam Bernard, De Wolf Hopper and Al Jolson. She added to her fame at the Hippodrome in London. One of her greatest American hits has been in “Oh! Boy.” In public life, in private, abroad and at home, Miss Wheaton is always a favorite and her Columbia records are equally as welcome. M-i-s-s-i-s-s-i-p-p-i and From Here To Shanghai. Al Jolson When Cupid Calls, from “Sybil.” (Jacobi.) Fox-Trot. Blue and White Marimba Band Stop, Look, and Listen. Hula Hula Medley. Introducing ‘‘The Girl on the Magazine.” (Berlin.) Blue and White Marimba Band When Dreams Come True. (Hein.) Henry Burr When It’s Apple Blossom Time in Normandy. (Mellor, Gifford and Trevor.) Brown and Harrison When Evening Shadows Fall. (Polla.) Broadway Quartette In the Sweet Long Ago. (Heath, Lang and Solman.) Reed and James F. Harrison When Father Papered the Parlor. Billy Williams Where Does Daddy Go When He Goes Out. Billy Williams When I Am Crying for You. Gypsy Orchestra Gold and Silver Waltz. Gypsy Orchestra When I Dream of Old Erin. (Friedman.) Walter Van Brunt There’s a Girl in the Heart of Maryland. (Carroll.) Burr and Stoddard When I Leave the World Behind. (Berlin.) Samuel Ash When the Lusitania Went Down. (McCarron and Vincent.) oe Herbert Stuart 396