Victor records (1920)

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List pre. VICTOR RECORDS Number WEDDING MUSIC—See “Lohengrin,” ‘‘ Rustic Wedding,” “Swedish Wedding March” and ‘“* Wedding March” Wedding of Sandy McNab—Scotch Specialty Harry Lauder}70008)12/1.25 | Size (Wedding: of the Rose—Intermezzo (Léon Jessel) Conway’s peace 101 .85 Rendez-vous—Intermezzo (The Trysting Place) Victor Concert Orch)|}7476 a ne of the Sunshine and the Rose Campbellspe 101 .85 M-o-t-h-e-r (A Word That Means the World to Me) Henry Burr L7913 ; {or eaae of the Winds Waltz (Hall) Pryor’s papa 10l .85 Berceuse (From ‘‘Jocelyn’’) (Godard) ’Cello Victor SorlinS |16387 , to eae of the Winds—Waltz (Hall) Accordion pictro t 10| .85 Estudiantina Waltz (Emil Waldteufel) Pietro S|} 7865)'9) Wedding o’ Lauchie McGraw Harry Lauder|70007)12)1.25 Wedding, The (Folk Song) (Uz Mou Milou) Jn Bohemian Destinn-Gilly|g7554|10|1.50 ie Don’t Want the Bacon Peerless ee 85 Oui, Oui, Marie (Wee, Wee, Marie) Arthur Fields} |18505} 10} Wee Deoch an’ Doris Harry Lauder|70062)|12/1.25 Wee Hoose ’Mang the Heather-Scotch Song (Lauder-Wells) Lauder|60106/10| .75 Wee Hoose ’Mang the Heather (Lauder) Harry Lauder|70076|12/1.25 Wee Jean MacGregor—Scotch Specialty Harry Lauder|60028)/10! .75 Weeping Willow Lane (Keith) Henry Burr-Frank preeaee When I’m Gone You'll Soon Forget Peerless Quartet 18609) 10} .65 Se Wee, Marie—See ‘‘ Oui, Oui, Marie” eiss nur ich allein (Riegg) Emil Muench { Es hat nicht sollen sein Emil Manet $5032)12)1.35 {erent Honey, to Your Old Plantation Home Peerless at Bachelor Days (From ‘‘ Ziegfeld Follies, 1916’’) Peerless Quartet 16120710 ASS Welcome, Honey, to Your Old Plantation Home—Medley One-Step (See “Medley No. 267”) Conway’s Band| 35571/12/1.35 Have a Heart—Medley Fox Trot Conway’s Band Welcome, Pretty Primrose Lucy Marsh-Marguerite Dunlap|60058/10} .75 ped Do Our Share (While You’re Over There) Peerless er Cheer Up, Father; Cheer Up, Mother Lewis James AAC e2 ee Never Let Our Old Flag Fall (MacNuttKelly) ar cat My Own United States (with Male Quartet) Dian iae2ositol 65 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. he 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 WELLS 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 ht r.-Mrs. Wheeler\16700/10| .85 Boat Song (Moses-Ware) and Joy of the Morning (Ware) (Piano acc) Wells|17693|10) .85 oy of the Morning (Markham-Ware)and Boat Song eee (Piano acc) Wells|17693)}10| .85 ng Agoin Alcala and The Owl ait Crow are (3) Why2—John B. Wells|18062|10) .85 Mammy’ ‘ Song (Porter-Ware) Wells and Pichanttsen 's Lullaby—Baker|17039)10)} .85 Melody of Home and 7o-day—Elsie Baker|18122|10} .85 Memories and One Fleeting Hour—Elsie Baker|17968)10| .85 My Garden that Blooms for You and Garden of Roses—Mac and Hayden Qt\16467)|10| .85 orah, the Pride of Kildare and Molly Dhu—C. Harrison'18154'10' .85 We