RCA Victor (1910)

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102 POPULAR LIST NUMBER 5652 5368 5501 70004 616 4836 Rainbow Medley Peerless Quartet Three songs of present popularity in a most attractive form. The numbers used are: “Roses Bring Dreams of You," “In Dear Old Grandma’s Days” (which introduces “Swanee River” and “Dixie”) and “Rainbow”— the arrangement of the latter song being an unusually clever one. Red Wing (Mills) Dudley, Macdonough and Quartet The best selling record of 1909. Right Church but the Wrong Pew Bert Williams’ latest effort, which Mr. style that Williams does. Rob Roy Macintosh (Price $1.25) Roll on de Ground — Darky Specialty Roll on, Silver Moon (A favorite Emmett yodel) 4219 Rose of My Life (Smith) Morton sings VICTORIA The popularity of Vesta Victoria in America is little short of amazing, and her seasons are all too short for the multitude that crowds to hear her. Miss Victoria is a serio-comic singer in the artistic sense of the word, seeing the humor of life as it is reflected in every-day incidents, and expressing it deftly and completely. The Victor has secured this artist’s exclusive services for record work. The Victoria records will be found on pages 98, 99, 101, 104. Morton very much in the Harry Lauder Golden G. P. Watson Richard Jose 5477 Roses Bring Dreams of You Macdonough and Haydn Qt. One of the most effective ballads of the year — a really beautiful song by Herbert Ingraham, of which Mr. Macdonough and the quartet have given a splendid rendition. 70005 Saftest of the Family (Price$1.25) Harry Lauder 5700 Saving Up Coupons for Mother (Mock Ballad) Nat. M. Wills 5086 School Days ( When We Were a Couple of Kids) Harlan 5704 School Mates Haydn Quartet Another school song by the writer of “School Days.” A really charming little song about school memones which ought to be fully as popular as its predecessor. It is presented in a most attractive form. 70006 She is My Daisy (Price $1.25) Harry Lauder 4579 Silver Heels (Moret) Tally 31489 Since Nellie Went Away (Taylor) Richard Jo3e 5146 Since You Called Me Dearie (Durand) Harlan 5514 Sing Me a Song, Fritz ( With Yodel) Hortiz 4887 Sissereta’s Visit to the North— Darky Specialty Golden Frank Wilson 2560 Sleep Baby Sleep A comic version of this old favorite. 5475 Sleep Baby Sleep — Soprano Yodel May McDonald 5455 Smarty (“Kid” Duet) (VonTilzer) Miss Jones-Mr. Murray 5397 Smile, Smile, Smile (Hoffman) Miss Jones-Mr. Murray A dainty little duet which was quite successful in Roger Bros, in Panama. The dance in the second verse, with the little conversational by¬ play, is very amusing. SIZE 10 10 10 12 10 10 10 10 12 10 10 10 12 10 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 10