The Edison phonograph monthly (Mar 1903-Feb 1904)

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ADVANCE LIST OF NEW EDISON GOLD MOULDED RECORDS FOR FEBRUARY, 1904 jy ECORDS listed below will be ready for shipment as near Feb. ist, 1904, as *•* possible, at which time Jobbers' stock orders, if placed prior to Jan. 15th, will be shipped. January Supplements will be forwarded to Jobbers with their stock order for Records. Retail Dealers should place stock orders with their Jobbers at once, to insure prompt shipment as soon as Jobbers' stock is received. — -&5Q9 It Was the Dutch Medley Edison Military Band Introducing l '// Was the Dutch, " " Under the Anheuser Bush, " "Up in a Cocoafiut Tree" "Always in the Way" and "Celia" 8600 Your Mother Wants You Home, Boy Byron G. Harlan (Paul Dresser's latest) Descriptive song with orchestra accompaniment 8601 Far Away Soprano and tenor duet Miss Chappel and Mr. Stricklett 8602 Wouldn't It Make You Hungry Bob Roberts Coon song with orchestra accompaniment 8603 Lovey Mary (Characteristic dance) Edison Symphony Orchestra 8604 Clancy's Prize Waltz Contest Len Spencer A Bowery dance hall scene \ with various typical characters and orchestrar 8605 A Dream (Bartlett) George Seymour Lenox Sentimental song with orchestra accompaniment 8606 Marching Thro' Georgia Harlan and Stanley Song and duet chorus with orchestra accompanime?it and drum corps effect 8607 At the Mountain Inn (Idyl) Violin and flute duet Jaudas and Atz -^&6o8 Barney Irish male duet with orchestra accom. Collins and Harlan 8609 Cary Waltz Bohumir Kryl Cornet solo with orchestra accompaniment, played by the composer 8610 Coonville's Colored Band Arthur Collins Descriptive coon march song with orchestra accompaniment 861 1 Your Dad Gave His Life for His Country Francklyn Wallace Descriptive so?ig with orchest/a accompaniment 8612 The American Flag March Whistling solo Joe Belmont 8613 Dear Old Girl Harry MacDonough Sentimental song with orchestra accompaniment 8614 The Cavalier March Edison Concert Band 8615 If You're Such a Great Star, Why Don't You Shine Arthur Collins Coon song with orchestra accompaniment 8616 Merry Birds Polka Frank S. Mazziotta Piccolo solo with orchestra accompaniment 8617 The Woodchuck Song Bob Roberts With orchestra accom., as su?ig by Fay Templcton in "The Runaways" 8618 Razzle Dazzle Vess L. Ossman (Characteristic cake walk) Banjo solo with orchestra accompaniment 8619 Reuben Haskins' Ride on a Cyclone Auto Len Spencer A realistic comic descriptive talking selection { — B&20 The Bridal Rose (Overture) Edison Symphony Orchestra 8621 I Ain't Got No Time Collins and Harlan Comic coon male duet with orchestra accompaniment > — 8622 Girlish Dreams Albert Benzler (Gavotte) Bell solo with orchestra accompaniment — £623 Daughter of Love Waltz Edison Military Band (Recorded at slow tempo for dancing) Edison Gold Moulded Records are made only in Standard size. Both Standard and Concert Records may be ordered from this list. Order by Number, not title. If Concert Records are wanted, give the number and letter C.