RCA Victor (1910)

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NUMBER POPULAR LIST 99 12 31509 5463 5561 5695 4359 4213 4469 5388 5488 5165 584 583 4673 4655 4953 1952 819 5743 5291 5437 5675 70003 5221 sizn I Want to Go to Morrow Quinn 10 I Want What I Want When I Want It Stanley 12 A rousing bass song made famous by Wm. Pruette in “Mile. Modiste.” I Want You ( From Talk, of New York ) (Cohan) Burr 10 I Was Roaming Along (Hollander) Collins 10 Jungle Town Parody ( Teddy in Africa) Nat. M. Wills 10 Just Across the Bridge of Gold (Von Tilzer) . Ada Jones Just a Gleam of Heaven in Her Eyes Dudley-Macdonough Just Before the Battle, Mother (Root) Macdonough-Bieling Just Help Yourself Collins-Harlan Another of those “lovey-dovey” songs about two dusky sweethearts. Just Some One ( From “Lonesome Town’’) Macdonough Kiss, Kiss, Kiss (Hoffman) Miss Jones-Mr. Murray Complete instruction in the art of oscu¬ lation is given here, with some witty lines and sweet melodies for good measure. Laughing Coon ( Laughing Song) Johnson Laughing Song Johnson Lauterbach (An old favorite yodel) George P. Watson Let Me Write What I Never Dared to Tell Haydn Quartet 10 Life in the Alps (A favorite German yodel) George P. Watson 10 Little Alabama Coon (Starr) Haydn Quartet 10 Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane With banjo Spencer-Ossman 10 Lonesome (Meyer) Macdonough and Haydn Quartet 10 This number has been a very great success during the summer and seems likely to remain popular for some time. Mr. Macdonough delivers the solo with the graceful phrasing and perfect diction which have made him famous as a ballad singer, while the quartet arrangement is an unusually effective one. Love Me, and the World is Mine (Ball) Evans 10 Love Me, and the World is Mine Macdonough and Quartet 10 Nothing seems to stop the triumphant progress of this great ballad hit. In response to many requests we give it as a solo by Mr. Macdonough, fol¬ lowed by a fine harmonization for quartet. Love Me Like I Like to be Loved Clarice Vance 10 MacGregor’s Toast (Price $1.25) Harry Lauder 12 Man, Man, Man (Helbury) Vesta Victoria 10 10 10 10 10 10 LLOYD This charming English comedienne has made a very great success in America. Her attractive per¬ sonality, bright and humorous style, and her amusing songs, which are absolutely free from anything ob¬ jectionable, have captured her au¬ diences everywhere. The Victor Company has induced Miss Lloyd to sing some of her best songs, which will be found on pages 101, 106. 10 10 10 10