RCA Victor (1910)

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54 POPULAR LIST 5670 5285 Dixie Dan (Furth) Collins 5316 Don’t Get Married Any More, Ma (Pether) Ada Jones 5545 Don’t Take Me Home (Von Tilzer) Morton The sad tale of an Irishman who seemed to be always getting into trouble. In each verse he meets with a new accident, but when he is re¬ stored to life, the burden of his cry is always “Don’t Take Me Home.” Down Among the Sugar Cane (Smith-Mack) Collins-Harlan Here is another darky shout which will likely meet with great success. The melody is a most infectious one. 5484 Down in Jungle Town (Morse) Collins-Harlan A tale of the Far East, where young Mr. Orang lightly turns to thoughts of love as he sees Miss Outang in the opposite tree. Down in the Old Cherry Orchard (Henry) Haydn Quartet Down on the Brandywine (Mullen) Collins-Harlan Down on the Old Camp Ground Dinwiddie Colored Quartet Dreaming (Dailey) Macdonough A most effective love song, with wellwritten words and an unusually melodious air. Dreaming Love of You (Harris) Dudley-Macdonough Dream On, Dear Heart, Dream On (Morse) Stanley Du Du ( Old German yodel song) George P. Watson Dusky Salome (Jerome) Maude Raymond Frank Wilson One of Mr. Wilson’s comical versions of familiar yodel songs. Everybody Works but Father (Havez) Murray Family Tree, The ( Jungle Song ) (Morse) Collins-Harlan Flag He Loved So Well ( Burlesque Ballad) Nat. M. Wills Flowers Outside the Cafe (Solman) Stanley-Macdonough Fol the Rol Lol ( A Bunch of “Limericks ”) Favor Frieda ( From Girls of Gottenberg) Elise Stevenson and Chorus Friend of Mine Told a Friend of Mine, A Tally Fu’th’Noo’ (I’ve Something in the Bottle) (Price, $1 .25) Harry Lauder SADLER This popular comedienne is repeat¬ ing her successes in musical comedy; and her droll dialect and amusing songs are features of any production. We have induced Miss Sadler to sing for the Victor several of her best numbers — an “ awful foolish song,'’ as she expresses it, about the disin¬ clination of “ father ” to perform any manual labor; a funny number about a susceptible husband; and several comical German specialties. The Sadler records are listed on pages 53, 56, 104. 5331 2754 1714 5189 31505 5323 4801 5671 4331 Emmett’s Cuckoo Song 4519 5361 31720 5332 4856 5641 5160 70000 4992 31745 31761 Game of Peek-a-boo The famous hit of the Parisian Model. Gems from The Beauty Spot Gems from The Bohemian Girl Jones-Murray Victor Light Opera Co. Victor Light Opera Co. 12 10