The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1914)

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EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY, MARCH, 1914 15 2252 2253 2254 2255 2256 2257 2258 2259 2260 2261 2262 2263 2264 2265 2266 2267 2268 2269 2270 2271 2272 2273 2274 2275 2276 2277 2278 2279 2280 2281 2282 2283 2284 2285 2286 2287 2288 2289 BLUE AMBEROLS FOR MAY To be on sale April 25th REGULAR LIST 50 cents each in the United States; 65 cents each in Canada Favorite Airs from The Mascot, Audran Edison Light Opera Co. You're Here and I'm Here — The Laughing Husband, Kern, Baritone and tenor Kathleen Kingston and Billy Murray In the Candlelight, Brown, Contralto and tenor Helen Clark and Emory B. Randolph Fest Overture, Leutner Edison Concert Band When You're All Dressed Up and No Place to Go — The Beauty Shop, Hein, Comic song Billy Murray Ring on Sweet Bells, Nevin, Baritone and Tenor Vernon Archibald and Royal Fish I Miss You Most of All, Monaco, Tenor Manuel Romain Coquetterie — Caprice Brillant, Smith Edison Concert Band (Reed only) Won't You Come and Waltz With Me — The Girl on the Film, Sirmay, Soprano and tenor Mary Carson and Harvey Hindermeyer Song of the Mill — The Girl on the Film, Bredschneider, Soprano and chorus Elizabeth Spencer and Chorus In Dreams, My Own, Vanderpool, Tenor Peg o' My Heart, Fischer, Violin, harp accompaniment Love's Own Sweet Song — Sari, Kdlmdn, Soprano and Tenor Softly and Tenderly, Thompson, Sacred My Hidden Treasure, Kalmar, Tenor Nights of Gladness — Waltz Boston, Auclife, For dancing Camp Meeting Band, Muir, Coon duet A Song of Steel, Spross, Baritone Rebecca of Sunny-Brook Farm, Gumble, Tenors James E. Walbank Charles D'Almaine Elizabeth Spencer and Irving Gillette Edison Mixed Quartet Walter Van Brunt National Promenade Band Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan Donald Chalmers Albert H. Campbell and Irving Gillette There's a Girl in the Heart of Maryland Medley — Turkey Trot. For dancing National Promenade Band An Afternoon in June, Belmont, Singing and whistling Let Ale Dream Again, Sullivan, Contralto Hiram Tucker, Burt, Rube duet Don't Stop, Von Tilzer, Male voices All for the Girlies One-step, Gilbert. For dancing I'm Getting Ready for My Mother-in-law, Norworth, Comic song Moonlight on the Lake, White, Male voices Moving Day at Punkin Center, Stewart, Talking Si Perkins' Barn Dance, Descriptive scene The Gift, Behrend, Tenor Songs of Scotland — Part I Songs of Scotland — Part II Scots, Wha Ha'e wi' W7allace Bled, Burns, Tenor Cantique de Noel, Adam, Tenor Hosanna, Granier, Tenor 0 Canada (National Song of the Dominion), Lavallee, Tenor Bonnie Dundee, Scott, Soprano Jessie, The Flower o' Dunblane, Soprano Billy Murray and Joe Belmont Merle Tillotson Ada Jones and Byron G. Harlan Peerless Quartet National Promenade Band Edward Meeker Knickerbocker Quartet Cal Stewart Ada Jones and Len Spencer Harrold Jarvis Edison Concert Band Edison Concert Band Harrold Jarvis Albert Quesnel Albert Quesnel Irving Gillette and Mixed Chorus Marie Narelle Marie Narelle One of the most varied and popular lists ever put out.