The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1912)

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Edison Phonograph Monthly, Jan., 1912 19 Edison Standard Records UNITED STATES LIST, 35 CENTS; CANADIAN 40 CENTS 10541 Silver Star — Intermezzo New York Military Band An orchestra arrangement of the new Indian ballad sung by Ada Jones and Billy Murray on Amberol No. 940. As a matter of fact, this is the original form of the piece — its vocal arrangement was an after-thought. The piece is a great "hit" in the West, and it must be only a matter of weeks when it will enjoy equal popularity the country over. Composer, Charles L. Johnson; publishers, J. W. Jenkins & Sons Music Co., Kansas City, Mo. 10542 That Railroad Rag Edward Meeker Ed Meeker's rendition of this great rag song was such a "hit" on Amberol No. 869 that we decided to have the same artist make a Standard Record of it. "Casey Jones" was an almost unparalleled success and "That Railroad Rag" is going "Casey" a hard race. Those who have heard Mr. Meeker's previous Records need not be told that he make it a point to bring out every word sharp and clear. Orchestra accompaniment. Music, Ed Bimberg; words, Nat Vincent. Published by the Head Music Publishing Co., New York City. 10543 Waiting Down by the Mississippi Shore Campbell and Gillette Coon love songs never fail to please and this one has already met with great success as Amberol No. 899. With this Record, Campbell and Gillette make their debut as Standard Record performers, though they have a long and enviable list of successes on the Amberol. Orchestra accompaniment. Words and music by Dave Reed. The Ted Snyder Co., of New York City, are the publishers. 10544 La Paloma Trio Instrumental "Arriaga" "La Paloma" (The Dove) was composed by R. Iradier, a Cuban. It is probably more widely known throughout Spanish speaking countries than any other selection, its popularity in Mexico being especially marked. It is a beautiful selection, possessing that rhythmical charm so characteristic of Spanish music. Mexican Amberol Record No. 6042 is a band arrangement of this selection, which is here performed by a trio comprising a first and second mandolin and a guitar. The signal appropriateness of these instruments to this style of music is apparent at once. 10545 Oh, You Beautiful Doll Premier Quartet This catchy air won immediate success when brought out in vaudeville and is steadily increasing in popularity. The members of the Premier Quartet, who sang this same selection for Amberol Record No. 921, have again produced some startling harmony. Orchestra accompaniment. Music, Nat D. Ayer; words, H. Seymour Brown; publishers, Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York City. Foreign Records for January, 1912 AMBEROL: U. S. LIST, 50c; CANADIAN, 65c. STANDARD: U. S. LIST, 35c; CANADIAN, 40c. BRITISH AMBEROL (FOUR MINUTE) 14104 Mikado Waltz, Sullivan National Military Band 12392 Moore's Irish Melodies, Moore 14105 The Wearin' of the Green (Bagpipe) H M Irish Guards Band w N Andrews 12393 Why Can't We Have the Sea in London? * 14106 The Rocky Road to Dublin (Bagpipe) Godfrey & Williams Billy Williams W N Andrews 12394 Some Day You'll Know, Cooke & Fether FRENCH AMBEROL (FOUR MINUTE) Albert Crawley .-... -. .„ t,-.. -r, ,. ,, 12395 Leave a Little Glimmer in the Fanlight, 17141 Scenes pittoresques— Fete Boheme Massenet . Cliff e& Moore Stanley Kirkby 171,0T „ . T ., ,,, n ,, Garde Republicaine 12396 Imitation Sir Henrv Irving in the murder J7142 La v la la Liberte! G Maquis Paul Lack scene from "The "Bells" Bransby Williams 1^143 Aida— Celeste Aidz, Verdi Paul Dangely 12397 When the Drums Begin to roll, 17144 La chanson des Gas d Irlande, A. Holmes Findon & Darewski Florrie Forde tJ,t.K T , . „ . „c. . Louis Dupouy 1239S Young Tom O'Dovon, Kennedy & Russell l7145 La Juive— Cavatine— Si la ngueur, Halevy David Brazell ,„,,*, ,.. ., „ . Paul Payan 12399 I'm on My Honevmoon, Mt/k, Weston & Scott 17146 Les p tites ouvneres, £ermau.r Jack Charman Hennette Leblond 12400 Aye Waken O, Lauder Harry Lauder coc-Mru cTAvnAPn crxur* iv/iimitti^ 12401 Goodbye Till We Meet Again, Lauder FRENCH STANDARD (TWO MINUTE) Harry Lauder 18187 Palerme, A. D'Hack Paul Dangely 12402 I am a Roamer, Men delssohn Peter Dawson 18188 Alio! Mademoiselle, R. Desmoulins Paul Lack 12403 Baby Face, Ridgwell & Stevens Jack Pleasants 18189 Paul et Virginia, A. Valsien Henriette Leblond BRITISH STANDARD (TWO MINUTE) 14097 John Tames O'Hara, Murphy Florrie Forde SPANISH AMBEROL (FOUR MINUTE) 14098 In the Shadows, Finck Alhambra Orchestra 8049 Nina Pancha — Habanera, Romea y Valverde 14099 Come and Have a Look, Godfrey & Williams Alicia del Pino Billy Williams 8050 El Pobre Valbuena— Habanera del Pom-Pon, 14100 El Abanico March, Javaloyes Valverde, hi jo, y Torregrosa H. M. Irish Guards Band Felix de la Sierra y Jose Frances 14101 La-La-La-La, Rule Stanley Kirkby 14102 The Magic of Your Voice, Carr Hardy * SPANISH STANDARD (TWO MINUTE) Albert Crawley 21286 La Alegria de la Huerta — Jota, Chueca 14103 Sweet Jenny Gray, Morse Jack Charman Felix de la Sierra (Always specify on your orders whether you want Amberol or Standard Records.)