The Edison phonograph monthly (Dec 1914-Dec 1915)

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EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY, AUGUST, 1915 1 1 BLUE AMBEROLS FOR AUGUST CONCERT LIST 75 cents each in the United States; $1.00 each in Canada 28211 Nightingale's Song, Ethelbert Kevin, Contralto, orch. ace. Christine Miller 28212 Inflammatus — Stabat Mater, G. Rossini, Soprano, orch. ace. Marie Rappold and Chorus REGULAR LIST 50 cents each in the United States; 70 cents each in Canada 2654 I'm On My Way to Dublin Bay Medley — One-Step, for dancing Jaudas' Society Orchestra 2655 Are You the O'Reilly? (Blime Me, O'Reilly, You Are Lookin' Well), Rooney-Emmett Tenor, orch. ace. Billy Murray and Chorus 2656 Rippling Waters, Will T. Pierson Edison Concert Band 2657 War Talk at Pun'kin Center, Stewart, Rural sketch Cal Stewart 2658 There's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning, Fred Fischer, Tenor, orch. ace. Walter Van Brunt and Chorus 2659 Forgotten, Eugene Coiu'les, Baritone, orch. ace. 2660 Hear Me, Norma — Norma, Bellini, Flute and clarinet, reed orch. ace. Julius Spindler and Anthony Giammatteo 2661 Good-Bye Everybody — A Modern Eve, Jean Gilbert, Baritone and contralto, orch. ace. Joseph A. Phillips, Helen Clark and Chorus 2662 As We Parted at the Gate, E. Austin Keith, Tenor and baritone, orch. ace. Harvey Hindermeyer and Donald Chalmers 2663 Alabama Jubilee, George L. Cobb, Baritone and tenor, orch. ace. Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan 2664 My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice — Samson et Dalila, Saint Saens, Cornet, United States Marine Band ace. Arthur S. Witcomb 2665 The Kiss (II Bacio) Waltz Song, Luigi Arditi, Soprano, orch. ace. Mary Carson and Chorus 2666 Shadowland — Fox Trot, Laurence B. Gilbert, for dancing Jaudas' Society Orchestra 2667 Make Your Mind Up, Maggie MacKenzie, Bennett Scott, Comic Scotch song, orch. ace. 2668 Introduction to 3rd Act — Lohengrin, Wagner, American Symphony Orchestra 2669 Valse Fantastique — Hesitation, Vernon Eville, for dancing Jaudas' Society Orchestra 2670 Apple Blossoms, Kathleen A. Roberts American Symphony Orchestra 2671 Ma Curly-Headed Babby, G. H. Clutsam, Contralto, orch. ace. Beatrice Collin and Chorus 2672 Some Little Girl Named Mary, Godfrey, David and Wright, Tenor, orch. ace. Irving Kaufman 2673 Drifting With the Silver Tide, Cecil Wynne, Contralto and baritone, orch. ace. Helen Clark and Frederick J. Wheeler 2674 Bird Imitations, Whistling Charles Crawford Gorst 2675 Ever of Thee I'm Fondly Dreaming, Foley Hall, Soprano and baritone, orch. ace. Elizabeth Spencer and Thomas Chalmers 2676 Take Me Back to Your Heart, Godfrey, David and Wright, Tenor, orch. ace. George Wilton Ballard "ARE YOU THE O'REILLY?" MME. MARIE RAPPOLD AND SUPPLANTS "TIPPERARY" ARTHUR MIDDLETON EX IN THE TRENCHES CLUSIVELY EDISON NOW ARE You the O'Reilly is the latest song hit, "I-^ VERY Edison enthusiast will rejoice to know coming direct from the soldiers in the JQ^ that exclusive contracts have been signed trenches fighting for the cause of the Allied with Marie Rappold and Arthur Middleton armies. Its melody has re-echoed not only across by which their superb voices will be heard hence the Atlantic, but has gone into every city in the forth on Edison Records only. United States that keeps up to the times in its songs. This is in line with the statement so repeatedly The song is scarcely a month old, yet over made that prominent artists prefer to have their 75,000 copies have been sold and special editions of voices recorded upon the Edison as the best 200,000 have been ordered by the publishers. instrumentality by which their artistic work can The song will appear as Edison Disc Record No. be judged by an appreciative and discriminating 50253. public.