Victor records (May 1918)

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VICTOR RECORDS Number | = LAUDER RECORDS A wee Deoch an’ Doris |70062\12 1.25] Nanny _ (I Never Loved L Blarney Stone 70018)12 1.25} Another Lass But You) 70114\12\1.25 a Bonnie Leezie Lindsay 60011/10 .75] Picnic, The (Every laddie ao Bonnie Maggie Tamson 70116/121.25] loves a lassie) 70060) 12|1.25 Bounding Bounder, or, Queen Among the Heather 60010/10) .75 “On the Bounding Sea’’ |70010/12 1.25} Roamin’ in the Gloamin’ 60105)\10| .75 Breakfast in Bed on SunRoamin’ in the Gloamin’ 70061) 12)1.25 day Morn 70063)12 1.25] Rob Roy MacIntosh 70004|12/1.25 British Bulldog’s Watching osie 70113/12/1.25 at the Door 60138 10 .75] Saftest of the Family 70005) 12/1.25 Doughie the Baker |70112/12 1.25] Same as His Faither Was Doughie the Baker 60141,/10 .75 Before Him 60094)/10) .75 Fu’ th’ Noo ‘ 70000/ 121.25] Same as His Faither Was He Was Very Kind to Me |70001/12'1.25 Before Him 70104/12\1.25 Hey! Donal 60005)|10| .75| She is My Daisy 70006)12/1.25 I Love a Lassie 60001/10| .75}] She is My Rosie 60142)10) .75 I Love a Lassie 70002|12 1.25] She’s the Lass for Me 60107/10| .75 I Love to Be a Sailor 70118) 12 1.25] She’s the Lass for Me 70096) 12)1.25 In the R-o-t-a-r-y 60139|10| .75| Stop Your Tickling, Jock 60002/10| .75 It's Nice to Get Up in the Ta Ta, Bonnie Maggie Darling |70108)/12/1.25 Mornin’ 70107/12'1.25| Tobermory 60003/10| .75 It's Nice to Get Up in the | Trip to Inverary 6000610} .75 Mornin’ 60143/10) .75] Trixie from Dixie 60110/10| .75 I've Loved Her Ever Since Trixie from Dixie 70095)12/1.25 She Was a Baby 60009/10; .75] Wearing Kilts 60004|10| .75 I've Something in the Bottle | edding o’ Lauchie McGraw /|70007/12/1.25 for the Mornin’ 60000/10' .75| Wedding of Sandy McNab 70008) 12/1.25 Jean MacNiell 60021/10) .75}| Wee Deoch an’ Doris 70062} 12/1.25 Killiecrankie 60018|/10| .75| Wee Hoose "Mang the Heather|60106/10| .75 Kilty Lads 70097|12'1.25] Wee Hoose "Mang the Heather!70076) 12/1.25 MacGregor’s Toast 70003/12 1.25] Wee Jean MacGregor 60028) 10) .75 Message Boy 70110/12, 1.25] We Parted on the Shore 70013) 12)1.25 Mr. John Mackay 60008 10) .75| When I Get Back to Bonnie My Bonnie Bonnie Jean 70115'12'1.25} Scotland 70009) 12/1.25 NOTE—In many of Lauder’s records he concludes by saying sores hig which sounds very much like the slang term “‘Get next.’’ However, it is “Gude Nicht’’ (Scotch for ‘‘Good Night’’) which the comedian is cordially saying! A glossary of Scotch words used by Mr. Lauder in his records will be fur nished by the catalog editor on request. Laughing Husband, Gems from (Eysler) Victor Light Opera Co Chorus, “Take a Step” —Solo, “Love is Like a Violin’ Duel “You're Here and I’m Here’ Be Slot “Wine Song’ ‘—Chorus, ° “Bought and Paid For’’—Finale, “‘You're Fete and I'm: Here’ Gems from ‘‘ The Midnight Girl’’ (Paulsen) Victor Light Opera Co eee Husband Medley—One-Step (Medley No. 179) Victor eh High Jinks—One-Step or Trot (Friml) Victor Military Band. Laughing Husband—See also ‘“‘Friend to the End” and “‘You’re Here”’ LAUGHING SONGS And Then I Laughed—Stewart and Two Jolly Sailors—Porter and Harlan I'm Old But Awfully Tough—Stewart and Uncle Josh Joins the Grangers—Stewart Laughing Specialty Henry Klausen Laughing Spectator—Porter and Harrigan Medley—Signor Grinderino Laughs You Have Met-Five Famous Comedians and Ticklish Reuben—Stewart The every-day laugh (Will Evans) ; the man who laughs at misfortune (Fred Moule) ; the old maid’s laugh (A my Augarde) ; the Frenchman’s laugh ( Maurice Farkéa) ; the laughing Coon (Burt Shepard) Stop Your Ticking, Jock—Scotch Laughing Specialty Harry Lauder Ticklish Reuben—Stewart and Laughs You Have Met—Five Famous Comedians Yaller Gal—Billy Golden and Pals (Bowery Specialty) Jones and Spencer Laughing Song from Manon Lescaut (Auber) French Galli-Curci [Laaeins Song from Manon Lescaut (Auber) Edith Bea My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice (From ‘‘Samson’’) (Saint-Saéns) Baker noes Water (Hager) (See also ‘Medley No. 160”) Victor See Midnight Flyer March (Hager) Victor Band pieaneps You Have Met (Illustrated by Five Comedians ; see above) \ Ticklish Reuben Laughing Song Cal Stewart Lanren vey Echoes (French-Canadian Melodies) Victor Orch) Land of the Maple—Canadian March (Laurendeau) Pryor’s Band Laverne—wWaltz Caprice Saxophone Henton and Conway’ sB Chin Chin—Medley Fox Trot Saxophone Sextette Six Brown Brothers) 35379 35376 17418 16403 52004 16519 17232 60002 17232 16164 64669 16192 35017 '18149 17232 orcas | 12 12 | 10 1.25 1.25 75 75 1.00 75 1.25 75 75 Bie