RCA Victor (1909)

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VOCAL DUETS 83 By Miss Morgan and Mr. Macdonough NUMBER with orchestra SIZE 1360 Home to Our Mountains 1! Trovatore Verdi 10 31555 Home to Our Mountains 1 Trovatore Verdi 12 The sad but beautiful duet sung by Manrico and his mother, Azucena, in the last act of Trovatore. Miss Morgan and Mr. Macdonough have given us a careful and well-balanced rendition of this favorite number. 31534 Songs My Mother Used to Sing Smith 12 A ballad which introduces several old-time songs in a manner which is quite novel and effective. By Miss Morgan and Mr. Stanley with orchestra 4080 The Mocking Bird Winner 10 31316 The Mocking Bird Winner 12 31526 ‘The Moon Has His Eyes on You Von Tilzer 12 4428 When You and I Were Young, Maggie 10 Thousands will greet this old-time ballad as a memory of their youth. It was extremely popular forty years ago, and with good reason. By Miss Morgan and Mr. Stanley, piano accompaniment 2555 ’Déed I Do A catchy ‘‘ coon’? duet 10 By Stanley and Macdonough with orchestra 4917 Almost Persuaded Bliss 10 Of the hundreds of hymns which have been used in gospel meetings and revival services, none perhaps has had so powerful an influence as this familiar number by P. P. Bliss. 5499 By the Old Oaken Bucket, Louise Davis 10 31477 Excelsior Balfe’s setting of the famous poem Balfe 12 is a most dramatic one and these two Victor singers have made a record of it which is positively thrilling. 31686 Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah Flotow 12 Flotow’s noble music makes an effective setting for this grand old hymn. This is one of the finest records these two popular singers have made. 5503 Jesus is Calling Crosby-Stebbins 10 A beloved old gospel hymn, sung rather more softly than usual, with most effective shading. 4366 O Morning Land! Rexford-Phelps 10 An extremely beautiful and touching hymn, and one much used by Ira D. Sankey. 4993 Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour Doane 10 A gospel hymn of great influence and power. The words are by the blind poetess, Fanny Crosby. 4849 Some One Thinks of Some One Helf 10 5332 ‘The Flowers Outside the Café Solman 10 31494 ‘The Old Brigade A famous military song Barri 12 4516 Tho’ Your Sins be as Scarlet Doane 10 5378 When Summer Tells Autumn Good Bye Helf 10 A pleasing sentimental number which is very popular. 5200 When Johnny Comes Marching Home 10 A splendid example of a stirring military song—cleverly arranged and spiritedly sung. 4631 When the Whip-poor-will Sings, Marguerite _10 5508 When You Wore a Pinafore Morse 10