The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1913)

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14 EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY, SEPTEMBER, 1913 THE BRITISH BLUE AMBEROLS WE want to impress upon all Dealers the fact that the "British Blue Amberol List is of the utmost importance to every U. S. dealer. These records are made by famous English artists — the very people whom Americans rush to hear when they arrive in England. We are bringing these artists over the water into the homes of those who cannot afford to go to Europe whenever they happen to feel so inclined. Florrie Forde, Billy Williams, Jack Charman, Stanley Kirkby and others on the list are famous as entertainers, their selections being some of the cleverest songs ever written. The National (London) Military Band is one of the greatest organizations of its kind and any one who is fond of band pieces will be delighted by the selections offered by this band. Then there is Harry Lauder, the great comedian, who is said to be the highest paid vaudeville performer on the stage to-day, ex-baseball stars, former royal favorites, etc. Lauder has captured America just as. he captured Europe, and every time that he appears in this country we have the same scramble for seats and the same paying of ridiculous prices for the privilege of hearing him. Make a point of ordering some of these records each month and play them over for your customers when they come in. If you have never carried any of these British records in your store, you can introduce them as a sort of novelty. Feature them as "a rare opportunity to secure some of these excellent records — for they are excellent — by famous English artists many of whom they will be able to hear in no other way." Get some of these British selections — you will soon need more. 23051 23052 23053 23054 23055 23056 23057 23058 23059 23060 23061 23062 23063 British Blue Amberol Records 50 cents each in the United States Keep -traight Down the Road {Maynard and Wright) Miss Florrie Forde Comic song, orchestral accompaniment The Old Rustic Bridge (Skelley) Pike and Dawson Tenor and bass duet, orchestral accompaniment Mikado Waltz (Sullivan) National Military Band The Ragtime Yokel (Leigh) Jack Charman Comic song, orchestral accompaniment Nazareth (Gounod) Alexander Prince Concertina solo, piano accompaniment Alice, Where Art Thou? (Ascher) Ernest Pike Tenor solo, orchestral accompaniment The Deathless Army (Trotere and Weatherley) T. F. Kinniburgh Baritone solo, orchestral accompaniment We're all Waiting for a Girl (Murray and Godfrey) Billy Williams Comic song, orchestral accompaniment The Kilty Lads (Milligan and Lauder) Harry Lauder Scotch song, orchestral accompaniment Here, There and Everywhere — March (Bosc) National Military Band Selection from Veronique (Andre Messager) National Military Band Sally in Our Alley (Henry Carey) Charles Compton Tenor solo, orchestral accompaniment I Do Like You, Susie (Murphy and David) Stanley Kirkby Baritone solo, orchestral accompaniment 23064 Catch Me if you Can — Dance (Jocelyn Noel) Alexander Prince Concertina solo, piano accompaniment 23065 The Toreador's Song — "Carmen" (Bizet) Peter Dawson Bass solo, orchestral accompaniment 23066 Finlandia — Tone Poem (Sibelius) National Military Band 23067 Jesus Lover of my Soul (Rev. J. B. Dykes) Williamson and Kinniburgh Tenor and baritone duet, orchestral accompaniment 23068 The Burglar Rag (Brady, Mahoney and Ferguson) Jack Charman Comic song, orchestral accompaniment 23069 Patricia (Weston, Barnes and Scott) Miss Florrie Forde Comic song, orchestral accompaniment 23070 It's Mine when You've Done with it (Godfrey and Williams) Billy Williams Comic song, orchestral accompaniment 23071 In Sheltered Vale (Gluck) T. F. Kinniburgh Baritone solo, orchestral accompaniment 23072 The Moon Has Raised Her Lamp Above (Benedict) Pike and Dawson Tenor and bass duet, orchestral accompaniment 23073 She's the Lass for Me (Lauder) Harry Lauder Scotch song, orchestral accompaniment 23074 With Sword and Lance— March (H. Starke) National Military Band 23075 I Want to be Down Home in Dixie (Berlin and Snyder) Collins and Harlan Coon duet, orchestral accompaniment 23076 Suite de Ballet, Les Deux Pigeons (The two pigeons) (Andre Messager) National Military Band 23077 Beside You (Hoare and Jones) G. Hughes Macklin Tenor solo, orchestral accompaniment 23078 The Ragtime Wedding (Godfrey and Williams) Billy Williams Comic song, orchestral accompaniment 23079 The Athol Highlander's March (Traditional) Highland Bagpipe Band 23080 I Loved You More Than I Knew (Simpson and Ketelbey) Charles Compton Tenor solo, orchestral accompaniment 23081 The Butterfly (Theo. Bendix) Alexander Prince Concertina solo, piano accompaniment 23082 Only a Faded Rose (Cooke' and Stroude) Stanley Kirkby Baritone solo, orchestral accompaniment 23083 In Gay Paree (David, Lee and Fragson) Jack Charman Comic song, orchestral accompaniment 23084 The Bandolero (Leslie Stuart) Peter Dawson Bass solo, orchestral accompaniment 23085 Boys of the Old Brigade March (Barri and Myddleton) National Military Band 23086 Prelude (Rachmaninoff) National Military Band 23087 Parted (Weatherly and Tosti) _ Hughes Macklin Tenor solo, orchestral accompaniment 23088 On Her Pic-Pic-Piccolo (Godfrey and Williams) Billy Williams Comic song, orchestral accompaniment 23089 A Dinder Courtship (Weatherly and Coates) T. F. Kinniburgh Baritone solo, orchestral accompaniment 23090 In the Island of Go as You Please (Godfrey and Gifford) Jack Charman Comic song, orchestral accompaniment 23091 Excelsior (Balfe) Ernest Pike and Peter Dawson Tenor and bass, orchestral accompaniment 23092 Dear Love Remember Me (Harford and Marshall) Charles Compton Tenor solo, orchestral accompaniment 23093 'Tis a Story That Shall Live For Ever (Pelham and Wright) Stanley Kirkby Song and recitation, orchestral accompaniment 23094 The Gay Cavalier (Merson) _ Billy Merson Comic song, orchestral accompaniment 23095 Nights of Gladness Waltz (C. Ancliffe) National Military Band 23096 Bells of London March (Keith Keppell) National Military Band 23097 Your World is My World (Morrison and Rawlins) Hardy Williamson Tenor solo, orchestral accompaniment 23098 Sandy, Take Hold of My Hand (A If. Glover) Daisy Taylor Comic song, orchestral accompaniment 23099 I Wish I Were Back in Lancashire (Godfrey and Williams) Billy Williams Baritone solo, orchestral accompaniment 23100 Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home (/. B. Woodbury) Charles Compton Tenor solo, orchestral accompaniment 23101 A Ragtime Honeymoon (Sullivan and Glover Kind) Stanley Kirkby Comic song, orchestral accompaniment 23102 Anywhere in Manxland (Murphy and David) Florrie Forde Comic song, orchestral accompaniment