RCA Victor (1909)

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1 TENOR SOLOS WITH YODEL 37 NUMBER By Joseph Hortiz with orchestra SIZE 5514 Sing Me a Song, Fritz (Lullaby) Mr. Hortiz is not only one of the best yodlers in America, but possesses a sweet and mellow tenor, and sings with good taste. This pretty little lullaby has been one of the features of the recent production of Our Friend Fritz, in which Mr, Hortiz has been starring. By George P. Watson with orchestra 4801 Du Du _ Old German Air 10 4663 Hi-Le-Hi-Lo Old German Air 10 4702 Hush-a-bye Baby 10 Mr. Watson has taken the old yodel song and interpolated a few comedy bits which make it most amusing. 4673 Lauterbach An oid favorite yodel 10 4953 Life in the Alps A favorite German yodel 10 5262 Medley of Yodel Songs Popular Emmett yodels 10 4836 Roll on, Silver Moon A favorite Emmett yodel 10 5129 Sour Krout is Bully Comic yodel 10 BARITONE SOLOS By Reinald Werrenrath NUMBER with orchestra SIZE 31738 Danny Deever Damrosch 12 It is with pleasure that the Victor announces an arrangement which enables it to present records by this wellknown baritone. Mr. Werrenrath has chosen for his first number Damrosch’s well-known setting of the famous Barrack Room Ballad of Kipling’s, which he delivers in a highly dramatic way, giving one of the most graphic and realistic renditions which has ever WERRENRATH been heard on the concert stage. By Percy Hemus with orchestra 5348 The Sailor’s Prayer Mattei By J. W. Myers with orchestra 4289 Marching Through Georgia Work 4761 ‘The Good Old U.S.A. Morse 4825 The Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow 4274 Wearing of the Green Old Irish Air By Carlos Francisco with orchestra (In Spanish) 31346 La Paloma _ The Dove Yradier 2708 Porter Song Martha _ In Italian Flotow 4643 Serenata Serenade Schubert 4074 ‘Toreador Song Carmen Bizet By Carlos Francisco with organ 1963 Lost Chord In English Sullivan 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10