The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1913)

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EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY, AUGUST, 1913 FIRST BRITISH BLUE AMBEROL SUPPLEMENT YOUR Jobber has already received a quantity of Form 2402, the supplement of British selections for July. This folder contains a list of fifty Records made by the most popular British artists, among whom are Harry Lauder, Florrie Forde, Billy Williams, Jack Charman and Stanley Kirkby. The famous National Military Band, one of the best known organizations in the world, contributes six splendid selections which will appeal instantly to any lover of instrumental music. Harry Lauder is, of course, as well known on this side of the water as he is in England. His "Roamin' in the Gloamin' " and "Breakfast in Bed" are famous. This is the first time that these selections have been offered as Blue Amberols in the United States. They are sure to be popular. Get a good supply of these British Blue Amberols and let your customers hear them. Order a supply of the supplements from your Jobber and distribute them among your patrons. Look up their purchases and mark the kind of selections which you find them most interested in. Make a special list of those who have bought Phonographs since the advent of the Blue Amberol and point out the British selections as a novelty and as affording an opportunity to hear the favorite artists of the London music halls at the same prices for which they obtain the records of our native songsters and fun makers. The list is as follows: British Blue Amberol Records 50 cents each in the United States 23001 Poet and Peasant Overture (Suppe) National Military Band 23002 Thora (Adams) Peter Dawson Bass solo, orchestra accompaniment 23003 Roamin' in the Gloamin' (Lauder) Harry Lauder Comic song, orchestra accompaniment 23004 Poppies and Wheat, Barn Dance (Hucke) Oily Oakley Banjo solo, orchestra accompaniment 23005 Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes (Sullivan) Ernest Pike Tenor solo, orchestra accompaniment 23006 Keep on Swinging Me, Charlie (Long and Scott) Miss Florrie Forde Comic song, orchestra accompaniment 23007 Off I Went to Doctor (David and Fragson) Jack Charman Comic song, orchestra accompaniment 23008 March, Strathspey and Reel (Traditional) Highlanders' Bagpipe Band 23009 Come Along, Be One of the Boys (Lawrence Wright) Stanley Kirkby Baritone solo, orchestra accompaniment 23010 Kangaroo Hop, The (Godfrey and Williams) Billy Williams Comic song, orchestra accompaniment 23011 Fight the Good Fight (Rev. W. Boyd) Williamson and Kinniburgh Tenor and baritone duet, orchestra accompaniment 23012 My Heart is with You To-Night (Mills and Scott) Hardy Williamson Tenor solo, orchestra accompaniment 23013 Bells of St. Malo, The (Rimmer) National Military Band 23014 The Singer Was Irish (Murphy and Castling) Peter Dawson Bass solo, orchestra accompaniment 23015 I Must Go Home To-night (Hargreaves) Billy Williams Comic song, orchestra accompaniment 23016 The Broken Melody (Van Biene) Jean Schwiller Violoncello solo, orchestra accompaniment 23017 Breakfast in Bed (Lauder) Harry Lauder Comic song, orchestra accompaniment 23018 Muleteer of Malaga (Trotere) T. F. Kinniburgh Baritone solo, orchestra accompaniment 23019 Joshu-ah (Arthurs and Lee) Stanley Kirkby Comic song, orchestra accompaniment 23020 Regimental Marches, No. 3 National Military Band 23021 Valse Triste (Sibilius) National Military Band 23022 *A Wee Hoose 'Mang the Heather (Wells and Lauder) Harry Lauder Baritone solo, orchestra accompaniment 23023 When I Survey the Wondrous Cross (Miller) Williamson and Kinniburgh Tenor and baritone, orchestra accompaniment 23024 My Young Man is Not the Chocolate Soldier (Godfrey and Williams) Billy Williams Comic song, orchestra accompaniment 23025 The Choristeis Waltz (Phelps) Alhambra Orchestra 23026 The Volunteer Organist (Lamb) Peter Dawson Bass solo, orchestra accompaniment 23027 Little Willie's Woodbines (Weston and Barnes) Billy Williams Comic song, orchestra accompaniment 23028 The Death of Nelson (Brahm) Ernest Pike Tenor solo, orchestra accompaniment 23029 Medley of Irish Airs Alexander Prince Concertina solo, piano accompaniment 23030 My Boy (Weston, Barnes and Scott) Miss Florrie Forde Sentimental song, orchestra accompaniment 23031 Burial of Sir John Moore (Wolfe) Bransby Williams A military episode — Recitation 23032 Yes, Let Me Like a Soldier Fall (Vincent Wallace) Hardy Williamson Tenor solo, orchestra accompaniment 23033 Why Do You Keep Laughing at Me? (Long and Scott) Stanley Kirkby Baritone solo, orchestra accompaniment 23034 Afton Water (Robt. Burns and A. Hume) William Davidson Baritone solo, orchestra accompaniment 23035 Don't Sing in Ragtime (Merson, Long and Pelham) Billy Merson Comic song, orchestra accompaniment 23036 Lancashire Clogs (Emile Grimshaw) Oily Oakley Banjo solo, orchestra accompaniment 23037 Willie's gane tae Melville Castle (Traditional) T. F. Kinniburgh Baritone solo, orchestra accompaniment 23038 The Wibbly, Wobbly Walk (Long and Pelham) Jack Charman Comic song, orchestra accompaniment 23039 Tell Her I Love Her So (Paul de Faye) Charles Compton Tenor solo, orchestra accompaniment 23040 New Colonial March (Hall) National Military Band 23041 Praeludium (Armas Jarnefelt) National Military Band 23042 Wait Till I'm as Old as Father (Godfrey and Williams) Billy Williams Comic song, orchestra accompaniment 23043 Evening Breeze (Otto Langey) National String Quartet First and Second Violins, Viola and Violoncello 23044 The Miner's Dream of Home (Godwin and Dryden) Peter Dawson Bass solo, orchestra accompaniment 23045 A Dream of Paradise (Gray and Lyttleton) Hardy Williamson Tenor solo, orchestra accompaniment 23046 The Yacht I've not Got (Merson) Billy Merson Comic song, orchestra accompaniment 23047 Mister Cupid (Weston) _ Stanley Kirkby Comic song, orchestra accompaniment 23048 In the Shadows (Finck) Alhambra Orchestra 23049 Come into the Garden, Maud (Balfe) Charles Compton Tenor solo, orchestra accompaniment 23050 Hark! Hark! My Soul (Smart and Faber) Williamson and Kinniburgh Tenor and baritone duet, orchestra accompaniment *Is No. 1822 in the United States List for August ? WE want every Dealer to be fully informed. We issue from time to time Trade Bulletins, and mail them under sealed envelope to every Dealer. Do you preserve these carefully? Be sure you keep in touch with us, by obtaining all our latest announcements.