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POPULAR LIST
NUMBER SIZE
5720 Who’s Your Friend ? (Rogers) Collins-Harlan 10
If you are subject to convulsions we advise strongly against the purchase of this record. Nothing funnier has ever been turned out by the “Comedy Twins,” and Mr. Harlan, as the “sassy” Lucinda Brown, and Collins, as Suspicious Sam, have roles which fit them perfectly. The climax of the quarrel comes when Sam strikes the lady. “Police! ” cries Lucinda, and the patrol wagon comes on the run. The policeman, however, mpets with the usual fate of the man who interferes between lovers ; and the concluding chorus sounds like a pair of turtle doves cooing.
5387 Will He Answer Goo Goo (Meher) Ada Jones 10
4575 Will You Love Me in December as You Do in May
Macdonough and Haydn Quartet 10
Mr. Macdonough sings this pretty ballad ex¬ tremely well, and the quartet chorus is very pleasing.
5563 Wilson’s Lullaby Al. H. Wilson 10
One of the most famous of Mr. Wilson’s popular songs, which he composes himself.
5392 Women ( From The Merry Widow)
(Lehar) Peerless Quartet 10
A lively concerted number from this famous success.
4951 Wouldn’t You Like to Flirt With Me? Miss Jones-Mr. Murray 10
4229 Yankee Doodle Boy (Cohan) Murray 10
This is the march hit of Geo. M. Cohan’s “Little Johnny Jones,” and Murray has given it with dash and spirit.
5504 Yankee Doodle’s Come to Town ( From The Yankee Prince )
Murray and Haydn Quartet 10
Another of those lively combinations of intense patriotism and lively melodies which only Geo. M. Cohan can produce. In this number Mr. Murray has the assistance of the Haydn Quartet and the Victor Orchestra ; and this new Cohan number is given in a most stirring manner.
5692 Yip! I Adee! I Aye (Cobb-Flynn)
Blanche Ring 10
This is by far the biggest hit of all the songs Miss Ring has popularized. No one has ever sung it, no one could sing it, like this artist; and her natural buoyancy, her un¬ flagging vitality and her apparent joy in every¬ thing she does are all in evidence here. “Yip" was a big vaudeville hit — it is a bigger Victor hit, and no record collection should be with¬ out this lively number.
Miss Ring will, of course, sing this number exclusively for the Victor.
5493 You Have Always Been the Same Old Pal (Ball) Burr 10
5573 You’ll Have to Sing an Irish Song (Norworth) Ada Jones 10
5159 Young Men Lodgers Alice Lloyd 10
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