Victor records (1920)

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VICTOR RECORDS Number | $|3 £ ar Rose of Summer (See also “Medleys 18 and 146”) Violin Gardner Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms Last Song—See “ L’Ultima Canzone” LATIN—Selections in—See ‘‘Adeste Fideles,” Dei,’”’ “Ave Maria,” “Gloria Patri,’’ “O Salutaris,” Popule Meus,”’ “Sistine Choir” and “Educational Records Angelicus,” os Pie Jesu,”’ ‘‘Stabat Mater,” —Hymn to John the Baptist”’ LAUDER, HARRY, Comedian (Law’-der) (Now an abso lutely exclusive Victor artist) The success of this popular Scottish comedian in America has been phenomenal, and he is declared to be one of the To hear him sing his amusing songs and specialties, however, it is not necessary to visit the few cities where he appears, for the Victor now These records were made by Mr. Lauder at the Victor’s Camden Laboratory, and are so natural that the hearer will be simply astonished, greatest entertainers now before the public. offers records of his best numbers. coh 17871)10) .85 “ Agnus “Panis “Requiem,” LAUDER every word and whisper being absolutely distinct. It is hard to define just what it is in Lauder’s work that makes him so popular. But the secret probably is that he is simply natural, and bubbles over with wit and melody because he can’t help it! The new agreement made by the Victor with Mr. Lauder is one of the most important ever made, Lauder being the highest salaried entertainer in the world. This new arrangement calls for the comedian’s services for a term of years. LAUDER RECORDS A wee Deoch an’ Doris 70062(12{1.25 Blarney Stone 70018)12)1.25 Bonnie Leezie Lindsay 60011]|10} .75 Bonnie Maggie Tamson 70116/12\1.25 Bounding Bounder, or, “‘On the Bounding Sea’” |70010}12/1.25 Breakfast in Bed on Sun day Morn 70063) 12}1.25 British Bulldog’s Watching at the Door 60138/10} .75 Don't Let Us Sing Any ore About War 70122) 12)1.25 Doughie the Baker 70112/12/1.25 Doughie the Baker 60141)10} .75 From the North, South, East and West 70120) 12)1.25 Fu’ th’ Noo 70000} 12)1.25 Granny's Laddie—Recitation| 70121] 12/1.25 e Was Very Kindto Me |70001}12/1.25 Hey | Donal 60005)|10} .75 I Love a Lassie 60001|10} .75 I Love a Lassie 70002} 12)1.25 I Love to Be a Sailor 70118) 12)1.25 In the R-o-t-a-r-y 60139|10| .75 It’s Nice to Get Up in the ornin’ 70107) 12/1.25 It's Nice to Get Up in the ornin’ 60143)10} .75 I've Loved Her Ever Since She Was a Baby 60009/10} .75 I've Something in the Bottle for the Mornin’ 60000/10} .75 eae MacNiell 60021/10 os illiecrankie 60018/10 Kilty Lads 70097/12\1 38 aoa Who Fought and 70117/12)1.25 MacCGrcene s Toast 70003) 12/1.25 Message Boy 70110/12)1.25 Mr. John Mackay 60008/10; .75 y Bonnie Bonnie Jean 70115}12/1.25 Nanny (I Never Love Another Lass But You) 70114) 12/1.25 Picnic, The (Every laddie loves a lassie) 70060} 12/1.25 Queen Among the Heather 60010/10} .75 Roamin’ in the Gloamin’ 60105/10| .75 Roamin’ in the Gloamin’ 70061) 12/1.25 Rob Roy MacIntosh 70004|12/1.25 Rosie 70113)12/1.25 Saftest of the Family 70005) 12/1.25 Same as His Faither Was Before Him : 6009410) .75 Same as His Faitherj; Was Before Him 70104) 12/1.25 She is My Daisy 70006) 12/1.25 She is My Rosie 60142/10| .75 She’s the Lass for Me 60107}10| .75 She’s the Lass for Me 70096) 12/1.25 Stop Your Tickling, Jock 60002)/10)} .75 Ta Ta, Bonnie Maggie Darling |70108]12/1.25 There is Somebody Waiting for Me 70119/12)1.25 Tobermory 60003)/10} .75 Trip to Inverary 60006|10} .75 Trixie from Dixie 60110/10} .75 Trixie from Dixie 70095) 12/1.25 earing Kilts 60004/10} .75 Wedding o’ Lauchie McGraw |70007/12!1.25 Wedding of Sandy McNab 70008) 12/1.25 Wee Deoch an’ Doris 70062) 12|1.25 Wee Hoose "Mang the Heather!60106/10} .75 5| Wee Hoose "Mang the Heather|70076| 12/1.25 Wee Jean MacGregor 60028)10) .75 e Parted on the Shore 70013)|12/1.25 When! Get Back to Bonnie Scotlan 70009) 12/1.25 When I Was Twenty-one 70123) 12/1.25 NOTE—In many of Lauder’s records he concludes by saying something 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 furnished by the catalogue editor on request.