RCA Victor (1910)

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POPULAR LIST 103 CAMPBELL NUMBER SIZE 4590 So Long, Mary Miss Morgan and Haydn Quartet 10 The principal success of Geo. M. Cohan’s Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway, in which Fay Templeton made one of her greatest successes. Nicely sung by Miss Morgan with a rousing male chorus. 5546 Somebody Lied (Lloyd) Morton 10 One of the best topical songs of the year — the catch phrase “Somebody Lied ” being an unusually good one. 4849 Some One Thinks of Some One (Helf) Stanley-Macdonough 10 31548 Somewhere Tally and Haydn Quartet 12 One of the most popular of Harris’ ballads. The verses are by Tally and the refrain by the quartet. 31534 Songs My Mother Used to Sing Miss Morgan-Mr. Macdonough 12 A ballad which introduces several old-time songs in a manner which is quite novel and effective. 31687 Songs of Old Fatherland ( Medley with Yodel) AI. H. Wilson 12 5129 Sour Krout is Bully {Comic yodel) George P. Watson 10 60002 Stop Your Tickling, Jock (Price 75c.) Harry Lauder 10 5516 Stupid Mr. Cupid (Morse) Ada Jones 10 One of the song hits of The Merry-Go-Round. Miss Jones amusingly personates the lady who complains that Cupid has always passed her by. 2755 Stuttering Coon {Possum Pie) Collins-Harlan 10 5617 Sullivan {From The American Idea ) Murray and Haydn Quartet 10 5447 Summertime (Von Tilzer) Haydn Quartet 10 5568 Sunbonnet Sue Macdonough and Haydn Quartet 10 This is one of Cobb and Edwards’ successes and a really charming little ballad. Mr. Macdonough sings the solo and chorus and the quartet fol¬ lows in a well-balanced harmonization of the pretty refrain. 2934 Sweet Adeline ( You ’re the Flower of My Heart) Haydn Quartet 1 0 5624 Sweetheart Town (Morse) Haydn Quartet 10 5592 Taffy (Bryan) Miss Jones-Mr. Murray 10 5732 Take Me Out for a Joy Ride Murray and Haydn Quartet 10 That highly appropriate expression, “joy ride,” describing a reckless and unauthorized use of a motor car, was bound to be the subject of a song sooner or later, and Mr. Shields has forestalled his rivals. Mr. Mills has • written for it a swinging melody which would make it go even without words. 5570 Take Me Out to the Ball Game (Von Tilzer) Haydn Quartet 10 5718 Take Me Up with You, Dearie Murray and Haydn Quartet 10 The recent success of the Wright brothers has made a crop of aero songs a foregone con¬ clusion. Here is the best of these numbers, which describes the aerial courtship of two fond lovers. A “ patter chorus ” by Murray, a remarkable feat of enunciation, is alone worth the price. WARD BARTON, YODLER