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40 SOPRANO SOLOS
Six Records by Vesta Victoria with orchestra
now offers six of her best numbers.
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VICTORIA 5221 Man, Man, Man Helbury 5183 Poor John Pether
5251 It Ain’t All Honey andIt Ain’t AllJam Everard 5249 I’ve Told His Missus All About Him ‘Tate 5181 The Next HorseI RideOn Murray-Everhard 5182 Waiting at the Church Leigh-Pether
By Elise Stevenson with orchestra
5467 Are You Sincere ? Gumble 5641 Frieda Burke—Kern
Another song hit fom the Girls of Gottenberg. It is cleverly sung here by Miss Stevenson, with a rousing male chorus in the refrain.
$657 Glow-Worm Lincke
As an instrumental number Paul Lincke’s beautiful idyll has been one of the big successes of 1908, and equal popularity will doubtless be accorded the yocal version.
5391 Vilia Song From the Merry Widow Lehar (In this record Miss Stevenson is assisted by a male chorus.)
By Helene Noldi with orchestra
5264 Last Rose of Summer This widely popular ballad is perhaps the most beloved of all English songs.
5215 Rock Me to Sleep, Mother Mme. Noldi’s success in opera has not caused her to forget how to sing a simple ballad, and this old song is touchingly given.
31688 Vilia Song From Merry Widow Franz Lehar Mme. Noldi delivers this tuneful national air of ‘‘ Marsovia’’ most exquisitely, singing the strange folk melody in a soft and subdued way which brings out all its beauties.
Yodel Song by May McDonald with orchestra 5475 Sleep Baby Sleep
Records by May Irwin with orchestra
This popular comedienne is so closely associated with good humor and droll fun that the mere mention of her name is usually the signal for mirth. She invariably keeps her audience in a laughing mood with her quaint witticisms and the inimitable way in which she sings her clever songs. Miss Irwin has agreed to make records exclusively for the Victor.
5151 Mat-ri-mony McKenna 10 5156 May Irwin’s Frog Song 10
The popularity of Vesta Victoria in America is little short of amazing, and her seasons are all too short for the multitudes which crowd 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, and
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31641 Moses AndrewJackson,Good Bye 12 may irwin