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EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY.
NEW EDISON GOLD MOULDED RECORDS ADVANCE LIST FOR SEPTEMBER, 1907
RECORDS listed below will be shipped from Orange in time to reach all Jobbers in the United States and Canada before August 27th, all things being favorable, but they must not be placed on sale by Jobbers or leave their place of business, or be reshlpped to Dealers before 8 A. M. on August 27th. Supplements, Phonographs and Bulletins will be shipped with Records. These may be distributed to Dealers after August 20th, but must not be circulated among the public before August 27. Jobbers are required to place orders for September Records on or before July 10th. Dealers should place September orders with Jobbers before July 16th to insure prompt shipment when Jobbers' stock is received.
9626 Comin' Thro' the Rye — Humoresque (Bellstedt) Edison Concert Band
A comic selection built along the same lines as "Everybody Works But
Father" (No. 9266).
9627 Jack and Jill (Cohan) Ada Jones
The new waltz song hit from Geo. M. Cohan's "Fifty Miles From Boston."
9628 When the Bluebirds Nest Again, Sweet Nellie Gray (Helf ) Manuel Romain
A new song by another new tenor to our Catalogue. You've often admired his singing with Dockstader's Minstrels.
9629 Hungarian Dance — No. 2 (Brahms) Edison Hungarian Orchestra
Played in true Hungarian style — cymbal and all.
9630 Theodore (Bryan) Edward M. Favor
The great comic song craze — of course, it's all about "Teddy."
9631 Many's the Time (Rose & Fischer) Collins and Harlan
The new coon song by the writers of "If the Man In the Moon Were a Coon," sung as a coon duet, with some clever character talk added.
9632 When Someone Really Cares (Cahill) Irving Gillette
"You Think the World a Paradise" — a new sentimental ballad likely to live longer than most popular songs of the day.
9633 To Your Health (Gesundheit) Waltz (Helf) Edison Military Band
An entertaining waltz made up of familiar German melodies, with a bit of humor thrown in.
9634 I'd Rather Two-Step than Waltz, Bill (Burt) Billy Murray
A comic march song with a swing melody and telling of "Annabelle's" fondness for the two-step.
9635 An Amateur Minstrel Rehearsal (Original) Edison Vaudeville Co.
9636 Just Because I Loved You So (Harris) Harry Anthony
Chas. K. Harris' latest heart story love ballad.
9637 Chopin's Nocturne (Chopin) Hans Kronold
A beautiful 'cello solo with piano accompaniment, for which the requests have been numerous.
9638 I Think I Oughtn't Ought To Any More (Bryan) Edward Meeker
A comic song picturing the troubles of an autoist with his machine, the speed laws and all living things generally.
9639 Tell Mother I'll Be There (Fillmore) Edison Mixed Quartette
Sacred selection with solo by James F. Harrison, accompanied by the organ, and chorus by quartette of mixed voices.
9640 Your Lips, Your Eyes, Your Golden Hair (Sturges) Reinald Werrenrath
A love ballad of the quality superior. Like others of its kind it will always be ever new.
9641 The Magpie and the Parrot (Bendix) Edison Symphony Orchestra
Final number from the suite "A Love Episode in Birdland."
9642 Brother Noah Gave Out Checks for Rain (Longbrake) Arthur Collins
A new coon song by the writer of "Preacher and the Bear." Deacon Jones gives his idea of baseball.
9643 Herman and Minnie (Original) Ada Jones and Len Spencer
A Dutch character sketch, with funny dialogue, during which Miss Jones, as "Minnie," sings Jerome & Schwartz's new Dutch song, "Herman."
9644 A Little Suit of Blue (Chattaway) Byron G. Harlan
A pathetic march ballad in which a brass band is introduced.
9645 Red Wing Medley (Original) Albert Benzler
The latest Xylophone medley: "Red Wing" (9622); "You'll Not Be Forgotten, Lady Lou" (9588); "She Was a Grand Old Lady" (9614) and "Ev'ry Little Bit Added to What You've Got, etc. (9611).
9646 Everloving Spoony Sam (Fischer) Bob Roberts
A coon song about Fascinating Sam, who's "got enough lady friends to start a club," and who "keeps books to figure out his dates."
9647 Flanagan at the Barber's (Original) Steve Porter
This latest addition to the popular Flanagan Series is full of laughs from start to finish. Same form — Irish Vaudeville Specialty.
9648 The Blue Jay and the Thrush (Fulton) Harlan and Belmont
Another whistling and singing duet, melodious and with realistic imitation
of birds.
9649 The 74th Regiment March (Losey) Edison Military Band
Military marches are always bright and snappy. This one is no exception.
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.