RCA Victor (1910)

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POPULAR LIST 101 NUMBER 5319 5214 31646 4946 5181 2995 4560 4391 5673 5659 4561 5616 5631 5006 4486 5513 31567 5642 5183 4431 5571 size: ’Neath the Old Acorn Tree, Sweet Estelle Haydn Quartet 10 ’Neath the Old Cherry Tree, Sweet Marie Harlan 10 Never Introduce Your Bloke to Your Lady Friend Alice Lloyd 12 Next Horse I Ride On (Everhard) Next Horse I Ride On (Everhard) Nigger and the Bee With Banjo Spencer-Ossman 10 Nigger Loves His Possum (Dresser) Collins-Harlan 10 A real old-fashioned darky shout, full of steamboat effects, bells, whistles, rousta¬ bout cries, clog dances and some very funny conversation between old Mammy (Harlan) and the steamboat captain (Collins) Nobody ( Bert Williams’ Funniest Song) Collins 1 0 Oh, You Kid (Gideon) Miss Jones-Mr. Murray 10 A little comedy sketch which these singers have given in their usual entertain¬ ing style. Those who try to keep track of the new slang expressions will find some novelties here. Old Oaken Bucket ( Parody ) Nat. M. Wills 10 Only a Message from Home, Sweet Home Haydn Quartet 10 Operatic Medleys. See Opera List, pages 45 to 49. Our Boarding House Nat. M. Wills 10 Over on the Jersey Side (Norworth) Murray 10 A topical song which “roasts” poor, long-suffering New Jersey. Parodies on Popular Songs — /, 2 and 3 Murray 10 Up-to-date perversions of three popular songs on one record — “Why Don’t You Try,” “Dearie,” and “Waltz Me Around Again, Willie.” Parody on “Shade of the Old Apple Tree” Murray 10 Party That Wrote Home, Sweet Home Never Was a Married Man, The (Brown) Morton 10 That old but ever-popular theme, the woes of the married man, are dwelt on in this song in a most amusing way. Pat and Mike Magee — Irish Repartee Spencer-Murray 12 Pet Names ( From American Idea) Miss Jones-Mr. Murray 10 Poor John (Pether) Vesta Victoria 10 Preacher and the Bear (Arzonia) Collins 10 The adventures of the colored clergyman and the bear in the tree are told by Mr. Collins in a very amusing manner. Rainbow (Wenrich) Haydn Quartet 10 Helen Trix 10 Vesta Victoria 10 BLANCHE RING BlancheRingisoneof the most captivating of comediennes. Whether she singsor dances, in her occasional serious moments, as well as in her mock tragedy, she is delightful. The Victor has secured the exclu¬ sive record services of this popular star for several of her best songs, which are listed on pages 52, 98 and 106.