The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1912)

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Edison Phonograph Monthly, Feb., 1912 19 10547 Way Down East Where I Belong Byron G. Harlan A new "rube" song by .'..is well-known Edison artist. It has a humorous text, a catchy air, and introduces barn-yard effects at various times. The orchestra accompaniment is eccentric and very much in keeping with the character of the song. Words by William J. McKenna. 10548 Rum Turn Tiddle Billy Murray and Chorus The latest Metropolitan "hit," which also appears in this supplement under Amberol No. 954. Orchestra accompaniment. Music, Jean Schwartz; words, Edward Madden; publishers, Jerome & Schwartz Publishing Co., New York City. 10549 Queen of the Burlesque Oily Oakley Oily Oakley, the favorite English banjoist, has performed very successfully for the Edison in the past, and we have every reason to expect that this new banjo Record will prove as popular as have the others by the same artist. Music by A. Tilley. 10550 Moonlight Bay Premier Quartet A make-over by the same quartet of the tuneful selection on Amberol No: 962 in this supplement. Orchestra accompaniment. Words and music by Edward Madden and Percy Wenrich ; publishers, Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York City. Foreign Records for April, 1912 AMBEROL: U. S. LIST, 50c. EACH; CANADIAN, 65c. EACH. STANDARD: U. S. LIST. 35c. EACH; CANADIAN, 40c. EACH. BRITISH AMBEROL FOR FEBRUARY. 12404 Selection from The Mousme, Talbot & Monckton National Military Band 12405 Let's All Go Mad, Godfrey & Williams Billy Williams 12406 Hearts of Oak, Garrick & Dr. Boyer Peter Dawson 12407 There's Plenty of Room in the Park, Harrington & Neat Florrie Forde 12408 Dreaming Waltz, Joyce Alhambra Orchestra 12409 Hymns My Mother Used to Sing, Langford David Brazell 12410 It Was Three O'Clock in the Morning, Penso Jack Charman 12411 Les deux Magots — Overture, Bouillon (Concertina) Alexander Prince 12412 Kathleen Mavourneen, Crawford & Crouch Ernest Pike 12413 Baby's Box of "Toys, Penso Stanley Kirkby 12414 The Emperor Passes— Patrol, Vollstedt H. M. Irish Guards Band 12415 I Wish I Had Some One to Love Me. Lauder Harrv Lauder BRITISH STANDARD FOR FEBRUARY. 14107 Gendarmes March, Brandt H. M. Irish Guards Band 141 OS Why Can't We Have the Sea in London? Godfrey & Williams Billy Williams 14109 Just a Wee Deoch-An-Doris, Morrison & Cunliffe \ Florrie Forde 14110 On the Road to Zag-a-Zig, Herman Finck Alhambra Orchestra 14111 Sing Something Irish to Me, Godfrey David Brazell 14112 O'Brien, Murphy Stanley Kirkby 14113 Down by the Old Mill Stream, Tell Taylor Albert Crawley 14114 Captain Ginjah. O.T., Leigh Jack Charman 14115 Viva La Jota Spanish March, Marquina National Military Band 141 16 The Coulin (Irish Bagpipe) W. N. Andrews GERMAN AMBEROL FOR FEBRUARY. 15218 Castell-Vajour-Marsch, Gilbert Johann Strauss Orchester 15219 Liebchen lass uns tanzen, Gilbert Lucie Bernardo & Max Kuttner 15220 Magdlein lass dein Eigensinn, Gilbert Hedwig Zimmer 15221 Eva-Walzer, aus "Die moderne Eva," Gilbert Johann Strauss Orchester 15222 Sonntag ist's, Muth & Bleu Elite Quartett 15223 Flammende Liebe — Walzerlied, Mews Erich Schroeter 15224 Sage mir: Ich hab' dich lieb, Thiele Lucie Bernardo & Max Kuttner ' 5225 Penkst du noch, Bcreny ' Lisa Weise & Hans Bondy GERMAN STANDARD FOR FEBRUARY. 16218 War ich ein Schwesterlein, Gilbert Johann Strauss Orchester 16219 War ich ein Schwesterlein, Duett, Gilbert Hedwig Zimmer & Max Kuttner 16220 O blieb' bei mir und geh nicht fort, Silcher Elite Quartett 16221 Liebchen lass uns tanzen, Gilbert Johann Strauss Orchester 16222 Jeder Mann wenn er kann, Gilbert Erich Schroeter 16223 Hopla — Yater merkt's ja nicht, Bercny Mila Endtresser 16224 Timbuktu-Rheinlander, Bereny Johann Strauss Orchester FRENCH AMBEROL FOR FEBRUARY. 17147 La Housarde — Valse militaire, Ganne Garde Republicaine 17148 Publicite Moderne, Doubis Gabriel Miller 17149 La Jolie Fille de Perth — Quand la flamme, Bizet Paul Payan 17150 La Coupe du Roi de Thule — Arioso, Eug. Diaz Louis Dupouy 17151 La Ronde du soir, V. Scotto Henriette Leblond 17152 Parais a ta fenetre, L. Gregh Paul Dangely FRENCH STANDARD FOR FEBRUARY. 18190 Marche des Socialos, L. Lust Henriette Leblond 18191 Un drame chez le coiffeur, F. Heintz Gabriel Miller 18192 Conchita la folle, Galzelli Georges Welldy SPANISH AMBEROL FOR FEBRUARY. 8051 La Golondrina— Cancion, Narciso Serradell Felix de la Sierra 8052 El Rey que Rabio — Romanza — "Yoque siempre de los hombres me burle," R. Chapi Alicia del Pino 8053 El Afio Pasado por Agua — Duo de los Paraguas, Chueca y Valverde Jose Frances y Alicia del Pino SPANISH STANDARD FOR FEBRUARY. 21 287 Las Dos Princesas— Vals — "Son los bailes de mascaras." M. F. Caballcro Jose Frances (Always specify on your orders whether you n-ant Amberol or Standard Rccn>ds.)