The Edison phonograph monthly (Mar-Dec 1907)

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2 Edison Phonograph Monthly, August, 1907 The New Edison Gold Moulded Records Advance List for October, 1907 RECORDS listed below will be shipped from Orange in time to reach all Jobbers in the United States and Canada before September 27th, all things being favorable, but they must not be placed on sale by Jobbers or leave their places of business, or be reshipped to Dealers before 8 A. M. on September 27th. Supplements, Phonograms and Bulletins will be shipped with Records. These may be distributed to Dealers after September 20th, but must not be circulated among the public before September 27th. . Jobbers are required to place orders for October Records on or before August 10th. Dealers should place October orders with Jobbers before August 10th to insure prompt shipment when Jobbers' stock is received. 9650 Triumph of Old Glory Edison Concert Band A brisk, lively, patriotic selection with the sub-title "Our President's March." Throughout there are strains of the nation's best loved songs and it ends fittingly with a few bars of "The Star Spangled Banner." Composer, Arthur Pryor; publisher, Carl Fischer, New York. 9651 There'* a Girl in the World for Every Boy and a Boy for Every Girl • Irving Gillette This is the comforting title of a tuneful descriptive waltz love song. He and she are sitting under the convenient evergreen tree of sentimental ballads. Suddenly, without any introduction, and regardless of grammar, the maiden asks this disconcerting question: "Who do you love?" He, however, has given the subject some thought, for this doesn't "feaze" him in the least and he instantly quotes from a poet and altogether rises to the occasion nobly. Orchestra accompaniment. Music, Ted Snyder; words, Will D. Cobb; publisher, F. A. Mills, New York. 9652 I'm in Love with the Slide Trombone Ada Jones A very amusing, clever serio-comic vaudeville song. There is some witty dialogue by Miss Jones, and several of the instruments in the orchestra figure prominently. The air of the song is bright and catchy and is going to be very popular. The singer has fallen a victim to the charms of the wielder of the trombone, and announces it thus: It ain't the man with the violin, I'm not in love with the big bass drum And it ain't you, Mr. Flute, Or the clarinet's plaintive tone My heart doesn't fret for the busy cornet Get wise to my sighs and the light in my eyes. And his rootie, tootie, toot, toot, toot, I'm in love with the slide trombone. Orchestra accompaniment. Music, Seymour Furth; words, Arthur J. Lamb; publisher, Shapiro, New York. 9653 Chapel in the Woods Albert Benzler In accordance with the many requests for anoflier piano solo, we have had Mr. Benzler make this Record. It is played with his usual brilliancy of execution and will be a welcome addition to the others he has made: No. 8394, "Violets," and No. 9437, "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms." Composer, Gustave Lange; publishers, S. T. Gordon & Son, New York. 9654 That's Gratitude Bob Roberts A very laughable coon song concerning a man who was very badly treated by fortune and . his friends, to say nothing of his wife. People borrowed money from him and then passed by without seeing him on the street. "That's gratitude," wails the colored gentleman mournfully. Finally a friend came to stay a month and, when he went away, took not only his Denefactor's clothes but also his wife. Hence his idea of the meaning of the word gratitude. Orchestra accompaniment. Music, Shepp Camp; words, George Norton; publishers, F. B. Haviland Publishing Co., New York. 9655 My Mother's Bible Anthony and Harrison This sacred duet for baritone and tenor is sung with true feeling and tender sympathy. It tells of the influence of the "treasured book" on the lives of the children, who were kept to the "narrow path" by its counsel, and by the memories of the loved one whose most sacred possession it was. Orchestra accompaniment. Music, C D. Tillman; words, M. B. Williams; published in hymn books.