Victor records (May 1918)

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| | | | | | VICTOR RECORDS | Number Size RODEHEAVER, HOMER, Baritone Every one of the hundreds of thousands attending the revival meetings of ‘‘Billy’’ Sunday, the former baseball star, who forsook the diamond for the saving of souls, is familiar with the genial, big-voiced baritone who at these services sang revival hymns so sweetly and clearly. Homer Rodeheaver is a Southerner. He began his career in a mountain log camp, and in later years learned the trombone and played in the 4th Tennessee Band, going with them to the Spanish-American War. After singing and playing his way through the Ohio Wesleyan University, he leaned toward the law, but was induced to enter the evangelical field. RODEHEAVER The Victor has persuaded Mr. Rodeheaver to record a number of these hymns, so that persons in cities which Mr. Sunday cannot visit will be able to hear the impressive work of this popular singer-evangelist. RODEHEAVER RECORDS—See also Duets, Vocal a An Evening Prayer and How Sweet is His Love—Homer Rodeheaver Brighten the Corner Where You Are and / Walk With the King—Rodeheaver -Daddy (2) That Little Chap of Mine (Recitation) and To My Son—Rodeheaver De Brewer's Big Hosses and Old-Fashioned FoiseRadcnaes with Male Cho Great Judgment Morning (Pickett) and Mother’s Prayers—Homer Rodeheaver e Knows the Way and J Am Coming Home—Rodeheaver How Sweet is His reve (Rowe-Excell) and An Evening Prayer—Rodeheaver I Am Coming Home (Revival Hymn) and He Knows the Way—Rodeheaver If Your Heart Keeps Right (Armond-Ackley) and Unclouded Day—Rodeheaver In the Garden—with Mrs. Asher and When the World Forgets—Rodeheaver ] Walk With the King and Brighten t ie Corner Where You Are—Rodeheaver Jesus, Blessed Jesus (Ogdon-Ackley) and Jesus Remembered You—Rodeheaver Jesus Remembered You (Poole-Gabriel) and Jesus, Blessed Jesus—Rodeheaver Make Somebody Happy To-day and Tell It To-day—Homer Rodeheaver Molly and the Baby,,Don’t You Know (Prohibition Song) and My Wonderful Dream Mother's Love (2) To My Son—Recitation and Daddy (2) That Little Chap Mother's Prayers Have Followed Me and Great Judgment Morning—Rode heaver My Wonderful Dream and Molly and the Baby, Don’t You Know—Rodeheaver Old-Fashioned Faith (Organ acc.) with Male Chorus and De Brewer’s Hosses Since Jesus Came Into My Heart and Sweeter as the Years Go—Rodeheaver Sweeter as the Years Go By and Since Jesus Came Into My Heart—Rodeheaver Tell It To-day and Make Somebody Happy To-day—Homer Rodeheaver To My Son (2) Mother's Love and Daddy (2) That Chap—Rodeheaver Unclouded Day (Alwood) and /f Your Heart Keeps Aelia pode hacer When Malindy Sings—Negro Dialect Recitation and Me and Jim—Humphrey| When the World Forgets and In the Garden—Mrs. Asher—Rodeheaver ROGERS and PRYOR, Cornet and Trombone Miserere fromTrovatore and Chant sans paroles (Tschaikowsky) Vienna Qt Roi de Lahore—Promesse de mon avenir In French de Gogorza Roi d’Y¥Ys—Vainement, ma bien aimée_ (In Vain, Beloved) (Lalo) In French Edmond Clement Roi d’Ys—Meélodie (Lalo) Véiolin-Flute-Harp Neapolitan eer Pastel—Menuet (Paradis) Violin-’ Cello-Piano Tollefsen Trio Rolling Down to Rio (Kipling-German) Herbert Witherspoon Rolling in His Little Rolling Chair (Goodwin) Willie wean Everything is Going Up Billy Murray Rolling in His Little Rolling Chair—One-Step Conway’s aaah Good-bye Broadway, Hello France !—One-Step Conway’s Band Rolling Stones (All Come Rolling Home Again) (Leslie-Gottler) Fue Don’t Write Me Letters (But Come Right Back to Me) Campbell-Burr Roll, Jordan, Roll Fisk University Jubilee pceskee, Banjo Song (Dunbar) Rev. J. A. Myers Roll, Jordan, Roll (2) I Want God’s Heaven to be Mine Tuskegee Institute Singers Nobody Knows the Trouble I See 17714 17763 17478 17455 35326 17786 17714 17786 17456 18020 17763 17713 17713 18373 17988 17478 35326 17988 17455 17773 17773 18373 17478 7456 35545 18020 16794 88172 74264 17403 64151 18233 (35649 18215 16466 '18237 Tuskegee Institute Singers) | CNSSOOSCSOOSON CO SCOOSDSCS SCOONSS SCO 75 75 1.50 aD 1.00 fe 125 75 75 75