Victor records (Nov 1914)

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Number VICTOR RECORDS Wedding of the Winds Waltz (Hall) Dance Orchestra evaue of the Winds Waltz (Hall) Pryor’s ea Berceuse (From ‘‘Jocelyn’’) (Godard) ’Cello Victor Sorlin Wedding o’ Lauchie McGraw Harry Lauder Wee Deoch an’ Doris Harry Lauder Wee Hoose Mang the Heather-Scotch Song (LauderWells) Lauder Wee Hoose ’Mang the Heather (Lauder) Harry Lauder Wee Jean MacGregor—Scotch Specialty Harry Lauder sae Little Drop o’ the Cruiskeen Lawn (Helf) Peerless Sat As Long as the Shamrock Grows Green Walter J. Van Brunt yee nur ich allein (Riegg) Emil Nene Es hat nicht sollen sein Emil Muench ee Have Much to be Thankful For (Irving Berlin) “That Girl” Qt} If I Said ‘‘ Please’’ (Odoms-Edwards) Jones and Murray {ey Gees Home (Irving Berlin) Peerless ere I’m Going Back to Carolina (Downs-Erdman) Collins and Harlan Welcome, Pretty Primrose Lucy Marsh-Marguerite Dunlap WELLS, JOHN BARNES, Tenor Mr. Wells, who is a native of Pennsylvania, first became known as a singer while at Syracuse University, where he took a prominent part in the musical life of the college. On his graduation he was secured by the Brick Presbyterian Church of East Orange, always noted for its fine choir. New York soon discovered Mr. Wells, and he was promptly captured by the Madison Avenue M. E. Church, when his concert career may be said to have begun. The audiences who hear this young singer are always in complete sympathy with him, not only because of his lovely voice and the charm of his singing, but because of the clearness 31253 16387 70007 70062 60106 70076 60028 17148 35032 17409 17322 60058 WELLS 121.00 10, .75 12/1.25 12/1.25 10) .75 12 1.25 10) .75 10, .75 12 1.25 10) .75 10| .75 10| .75 of his enunciation, which enables every word to be heard, and these unusual qualities are fully apparent in the numbers he has sung for the Victor. WELLS RECORDS Beautiful Isle of Somewhere and Dear Lord and Father—Mr.-Mrs. W heeler Beloved, itis Morn (words by Hickey) Florence Aylward I'm Wearing Awa’ (Nairn-Foote) and Daddy (Behrend) Elizabeth Wheeler Mammy’s Song (Porter-Ware) Wells and Pickaninny’s Lullaby—Baker My Garden that Blooms for You. and Garden of Roses—Mac and Hayden Qt My Wild Irish Rose Chauncey Olcott My Wonderful Dream Girl (‘* Tik-Tok Man of Oz"’) and Come On—Duet Rosary (Nevin) and For All Eternity— Turner Story of the Rose and OA, That } We Two Were Maying—Mr.-Mrs. Wheeler Sweet Genevieve—with Hayden Qt and Where River Shannon Flows—Macdon’ Thine Eyes So Blue and Tender (Lassen) and Last Night (Kjerulf) Helen Clark WELSH SONGS—See “ Culp,” ‘“‘ Mountain Ash Party,” ‘* Williams ” Wenn die Schwalben heimwarts zieh’n—See ‘‘ German Records” 16700 31791 17203 17039 16467 31394 17441 17234 16705 16440 16929 Wenn Zwei sich lieben—See ‘“‘ German Records ”’ We Parted on the Shore _ Scotch Specialty Harry Lauder Werner’s Farewell—See “ Trompeter von Sakkingen ”’ Wer nicht liebt Wein Weib und Gesang—See ‘“‘ German Records ”’ WERRENRATH, REINALD, Baritone It is with pleasure that the Victor announces an arrangement which enables it to present records by this well-known baritone. Mr. Werrenrath has a splendid voice, well controlled, and sings a wide variety of music with intelligence and good taste. The baritone’s annual recitals in New York always call forth much praise from the critics, who unanimously pronounce Mr. Werrenrath to be one of the most satisfactory singers now before the public. This artist has made for the Victor a fine list of standard solos, ame besides many duets with other voices. (See ‘“Duets.”’) ‘ 70013 SSSSSNSSSNS © S 12 1.25 Mr. Werrenrath sings exclusively for the Victor. WERRENRATH