RCA Victor (1909)

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POPULAR AND COMIC SONGS 81 Twelve Songs by Harry Lauder, the Great Scotch Comedian with orchestra The success of this popular Scottish comedian in America has been phenomenal and he is declared to be one of the greatest entertainers now before the public. To hear him sing his amusing songs and specialties, however, it is not necessary to make a trip to New York, for the Victor now offers twelve of his best numbers, including the famous laughing song, Stop Your Tickling, Jock!;’’ the © Bottle in the Morning,’’ with an extremely funny drunken speech; and a melodious little song about a bonnie Scotch lassie, and his greatest success, ‘' She is My Daisy.”’ — 3 ie ase LAUDER IN SCOTCH 52001 I’ve Something in the Bottle COSTUME for the Morning 10 52002 I Love a Lassie (My Scotch Bluebell) 10 58004 I Love a Lassie (My Scotch Bluebell) 12 52019 Jean MacNiell 10 52009 Killiecrankie 10 58007 She is My Daisy 12 52003 Stop Your Tickling, Jock 10 58005 The Wedding o’ Lauchie McGraw 2 58001 ‘The Wedding of Sandy McNab 12 52008 ‘Tobermory 10 52016 Wearing Kilts (That’s the Reason Noo I Wear a Kilt) 10 58002 When I Get Back Again to Bonnie Scotland 12 **Coon’’ Songs by Eddie Morton with orchestra Mr. Morton is one of the best © coon”’ _ great favorite in vaudeville. : ~ §545 Don’t Take Me Home Von Tilzer 0 The sad tale of an Irishman who seemed to be always getting into trouble. In each verse he meets with a new variety of accidents, but when he is restored to life, the burden of his cry is always *‘ Don’t Take Me Home.”’ §220 Mariuch Danca da-Hootch a-maKootch Von Tilzer 16 Mariuccia, of pleasant memory, gets herself into trouble by taking a position in the Streets of Cairo’’ at Coney Island. Her lover is distracted and tells his woes. 5546 Somebody Lied Lloyd 16 One of the best topical songs of the year—the catch phrase “Somebody Lied’’ being an unusually good one. 5513 The Party That Wrote Home, Sweet Home Never Was a Married Man Brown 10 That old but ever-popular theme, the woes of the aaee ts ~ man, are dwelt on in this song in a most amusing way. 5501 The Right Church but the Wrong Pew nie 10 Bert Williams’ latest effort, which Mr. Morton sings very much in the style that Williams does. singers in America, and is a