RCA Victor (1908)

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MALE QUARTETS 101 By Haydn Quartet with orchestra NUMBER SIZE 4726 I’se Gwine Back to Dixie White 10 One of the greatest favorites among the Haydn’s plantation songs. The solo is sung by Mr. Hooley with chorus by quartet, and the accompaniment by the orchestra adds greatly to the charm of this old darky number, which well deserves a place among the folksongs of America. 4335 I Wonder if You Miss Me Snyder 10 A really charming ballad. The verse and chorus are sung by Mr. Macdonough as a solo, and the quartet repeats the refrain with effective harmonies. , 31501 Just a Little Rocking Chair and You’ Morse 12 Solo by Murray, who sings the verse touchingly, and a fine quartet chorus follows. Both verses are given. 4390 Keep a Little Cozy Corner in Your Heart 10 This is Theodore Morse’s latest novelty and a most original and taking song. The chorus is ingeniously written in ‘rag time’ and is delightfully sung by the quartet. : 5379 Keep On Smiling Kendis-Paley 10 Another one of those “ cheerful”? songs, of which ‘‘ Wait Till the Sun shines Nellie’’ was the pioneer. Optimism is the keynote and the number is joyfully sung by Murray, the quartet following with a well-arranged and effectively sung refrain. A fine record in every respect. 5167 Last Rose of Summer is the Sweetest Song of All A melodious song which uses the favorite Sidney 10 old Martha ballad for its theme. 4471 Lazy Moon Solo by Murray with quartet chorus 10 4472 Leaf by Leaf the Roses Fall Bishop 10 One of the sentimental songs of the late Thomas Bishop. Wholly old-fashioned, but very pretty. 4655 Let Me Write What I Never Dared to Tell 10 1952 Little Alabama Coon With clogs Starr 10 5353 Mollie Darling Hays 10 Of the many songs written by this gifted poet, ‘‘ Mollie Darling’’ was by far the most successful, and more than a quarter of a million copies were sold in America and Europe. It is indeed a beautiful old ballad and the record is one of : the finest the Haydn has yet made. ; 31500 Moon Dear _ Society Circus Klein 12 1254 My Creole Sue Davis 10 1997 My Old Kentucky Home Foster 8-10 5319 ’Neath the Old Acorn Tree, Sweet Estelle Helf . 10 Mr. Helf has woven a pretty romance about the lovers who plighted their troth under the spreading oak, and it is set to most excellent music. 2816 Old Folks at Home Foster 10 4561 Only a Message from Home, Sweet Home 10 31548 Somewhere One of the most popular of Harris’ ballads. 12 The verses are by Tally and the refrain by the quartet. 31583 Somewhere in the World There’s a Little Girl for Me Solo by Macdonough Bowers 12 A most beautiful song from The Vanderbilt Cup. 4523 Starlight (Good Night My Starlight) Morse _ 10