RCA Victor (1908)

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VOCAL DUETS 93 By Stanley and Macdonough with orchestra NUMBER ° SIZE 31547 My Faith Looks up to Thee Bassford 12 This familiar hymn has been given a superb setting by Mr. Bassford. The record contains three verses. 4366 O Morning Land! Rexford—Phelps 8-10 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. 5366 Some Day You’ll Come Back to Me Ball 8 4849 Some One Thinks of Some One Helf 10 31647 The Fishermen I Pescatori Gabusi 12 A fine florid number by Gabusi, splendidly given by these two popular Victor singers. 5332 The Flowers Outside the Café Solman 10 A descriptive ballad of the ‘kind dear to the movingpicture world. It describes an episode in the life of a young country girl who has gone to the great city. 31494 The Old Brigade Bartivare One of the most stirring and martial of all military songs is this famous one by Odoardo Barri. 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 just now. 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 By Stanley and Macdonough organ accompaniment 4481 Let the Lower Lights Be Burning Bliss 10 4470 Shall We Meet Beyond the River Rice 10 By Miss Carlson and Mr. Herskind piano accompaniment 4977 Gobble Duet From La Mascotte Audran 10 An old favorite cleverly and amusingly rendered by these duettists, Miss Carlson’s gobbler imitation is quite lifelike. Sung in Danish. By Miss Nelsonand Mr. Stanley with orchestra 4852 Bye, Bye, Ma Honey Prince 10 4653 Sambo and Dinah Cole 10 4688 We’ll Wander in the Bright Moonlight 10 By Murray and Rose with orchestra 4765 I’ve Said My Last Farewell Fischer 10 By Miss Trix and Mr. Quinn with orchestra 4959 Fol de Iddley Ido Nonsense Song Bratton 8 4914 Is Marriage a Failure? From The Mayor of Tokio 10 By Roberts and Murray with orchestra 4344 Farewell Mr. Abner Hemingway 10 4368 I’ve Got a Little Money and I Saved it All 10 4301 Won’t You Fondle Me? 10