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2 Edison Phonograph Monthly, Feb., 1908
The New Edison Gold Moulded Records Advance List for April, 1908
RECORDS listed below will be shipped from Orange in time to reach all Jobbers in the United States and Canada before ^ March 25th, 1908, all things being favorable, and they maybe reshipped to Dealers at 2 P. M. on March 24th. They must not, however, be exhibited, demonstrated or placed on sale by Jobbers or Dealers until 8 A. M. on March 25th. Supplements, Phonograms and Bulletins will be shipped with Records. These may be distributed to Dealers after March 20th, but must not be circulated among the public before March 25th. Jobbers and Dealers may, however, deposit Supplements and Phonograms in Mail Boxes or Post Offices after 5 P. M. on March 24th, for delivery on the following day. Jobbers are required to place orders for April Records on or before February 10th. Dealers should place April orders with Jobbers before February 10th to insure prompt shipment when Jobbers' stock is received.
9794 Marche Turque — Patrol Edison Concert Band
Another ambitious effort on the part of our Recording Department is this Record of a composition by one who has a national fame as a composer of instrumental music. The feature of this selection from a recording standpoint is the heavy cymbal effect that has been secured without any of the discordant sounds usually heard. The composition partakes of a Turkish character and is one of more than ordinary attractiveness. It has been officially adopted by a branch of the Masonic order. Composer, R. Eilenberg; publisher, Carl Fischer, New York.
9795 There Never Was a Girl Like You Byron G. Harlan
A rustic sentimental ballad with simple words and an air that improves with each hearing. Its publishers confidently assert that it will be one of the most popular songs of this spring and summer. It will be widely exploited and the fame of the writers of the words and music will do much to add to its popularity. Mr. Harlan gives the song an excellent rendition for our Record. Orchestra accompaniment. Music, Egbert Van Alstyne; words, Harry Williams; publishers, Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York.
9796 Under Any Old Flag at All Billy Murray
This is a song hit from George M. Cohan's "The Talk of New York," in which it is sung by Victor Moore. It is based upon the fact that "with a good supply of money, everything is milk and honey, under any old flag at all," and the chorus dwells upon the assertion that "when yov're rich you're the smoke; when you're broke it's a joke." The air is as novel as the words and Mr. Murray sings it as if he knew all about both ends of the game. Orchestra accompa liment. Music and words, George M. Cohan; publisher, F. A. Mills, New York.
9797 Hornpipe Medley Charles D'Almaine
Medley records by the violin are among the most popular of instrumental selections. Their initial sale is always heavy and they are in such demand afterwards as to always remain in our catalogue. This Record includes the following well known hornpipes: "Jenny Linn," "Lockers," "Acrobat," "Champion," and "Autograph." Orchestra accompaniment. The arrangement is original and not published.
9798 Rambling Rose Harry Anthony
Rose is a flower, but not of the woodlands. She loved to ramble and she loved to tease. Thus runs this charming new sentimental ballad, the chorus being as follows:
My Rambling Rose And though you ramble so.
Sweetest flow'r that grows. That your heart is true, I know.
When you are near me. dear, my heart a-throbbing goes; To me, just me, my Rambling Rose.
Orchestra accompaniment. Music, John Heinzman ; words, James J. Walker; publishers, Joseph W. Stern & Co., New York.