Victor records (Nov 1913)

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VICTOR RECORDS Number é rice BURKHARDT, MAURICE, Comedian—See also ‘‘ Duets, Vocal” Bring Back My. Lena to Mactrems “He Came from Milwaukee”’ and esha: Does Your Mother Know You’re Out >— Y odel— W atson| 16994 10) . My Rose By the Ghetto and Lead Me to That Beautiful Band—Murray|17078 iS : Since My Margaret Became a Suffragette and I'll Be Welcome—Van Brunt,17145 BURLESQUES OF COMPOSERS Home Sweet Home as it might be played in various countries—Pryor and Snyder oa No. 2 Wires Bad 95240 12}1.25 Lucia See eet Murray and Qt and That Lovin’ Traumerei—Jolson 17119|10 Merry Widow Waltz—Burlesque-Pryor’s B and New Tipperary Mch-Pryor’s B\16024)10} . BURNLEY, MRS. HARDIN, Humorous Recitations Small Boy and His Mother at Peres and Uncle Josh at Dentist’s—Stewart| 16413) 10 BURNS, ROBERT (1759-1796), Songs of (See next page) This great genius, beloved of every Scotchman, was born January 25, 1759, near Ayr, and died at Dumfries in 1796. His songs are as fresh to-day as in their youth—“‘ age cannot wither nor custom stale them.” Burns’ verse has all the qualities that insure permanence—pathos, passion, grace, melody, naturalness, and never was there so unaffected an utterance, never simplicity more charming. There is no obscurity in his verse; all that he wrote is as clear to the mind and sense as the note of a bird, the fragrance of a flower. We all know the pathos and sweetness of Bonnie Doon and os Highland Mary, the chastening influence of John Anderson, My Jo, BURNS and the animated sentiment of Auld Lang Syne. Each one who may hear the records of these songs of love and sentiment will not think that they were wntten a century ago. They will seem to him as a matter of course and his heart will beat with an emotion over which time has no power, for love and truth and beauty are as changeless as the stars. BURNS RECORDS Auld Lang Syne Evan Williams!64105!10)1.00 Bonnie Doon (Ye BanksandBraes) Burr and Comin’ Thro’ the Rye—Helena\16162)10} .75 Flow Gently, Sweet Afton Herbert Witherspoon 64108) 10/1.00 Flow Gently, aeer: Afton—Miller and Ould Plaid Shawl (Hasnes) Burr|17386/10} .75 John Anderson, My Jo—Burr and The Last Rose of Summer—Hayden Qt 16213/10| .75 John Anderson, My Jo—Baker and Love’s Old Sweet Song—Elsie Baker 17366/10} .75 Melodies of Robert Burns—Medley (For contents see ““Medleys ’’) Pryor’s B 31470|12/1.00 Oh, Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast (Piano acc.) Wheeler and Dunlap’ 5864/10] .60 Scots, Wha’ Hae’ wi " Wallace—Werrenrath and Jock o’ Hazeldean— Young 16961/10) .¥75 Ye Banks and Braes o’ Bonnie Doon Nellie Melba 88150) 12|3.00 Ye Banks and Braes o’ Bonnie Doon Geraldine Farrar 87062! 10/2.00 BURR, HENRY, Tenor Mr. Burr is one of the most valued members of the Victor staff of singers, his mellow tenor voice and distinct enunciation making his records most pleasing ones. ‘This singer has contributed to the Victor list a fine collection of popular ballads and old Scotch songs, besides appearing in several duet combinations and with the Peerless Quartet. Mr. Burr’s likeness may be found under the Peerless Quartet heading. BURR RECORDS—For Duets see ‘‘ Duets, Vocal ”’ (For duets with Campbell, Stevenson and Stanley see “Duets, Vocal’’) Bonnie Doon (Ye Banks and Braes) and Comin’ Thro’ t Rye—Helenal 16162/10] .75 Come to the Ball (From “‘ Quaker Girl’ *) and It’s a Long Lane That Has No Purning (From “‘ Around the World ’’) Peerless Quartet'17030;10| .75 In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree and Darling Nellie Gray—Hayden Qt 16174/10} .75 I've Got the Time, I've Got the Place, But It’s Hard to Find the Girl and Railroad Section Gang—lIrish Specialty— Peerless Quartet 16727|10) .75 John Anderson, My Jo. and Last Rose of Summer is Sweetest —Hayden Qt 16213/10| .75 Last Night Was the End of World and Take Me to Rescind Comers Burr, 17339)|10| .75 Loch Lomond and Scots, Wha’ Hae’ wi’ Wallace Bled (Burns) Henry Burr,16062'10| .75 Mine (Solman) and Good Night, Mr. Moon (Von Tilzer) American Qt 17046'10| .75 Ould Plaid Shawl (FahyHaynes) and Flow Gently, Sweet Afton —Miller,.17386 10) .75 Scots, Wha’ Hae’ wi’ Wallace Bled (Burns) and Loch Lomond—Burr,16062\10! .75 Tell Me, Sweet Rose—with Quartet and Down ‘de Lover’s: Lane—Peerless Qt.17097/10| .75 That’s How! Need You and_ Rose of Pyramid Land—Clark and Van Brunt 17173 10} .75 To the End of World with You. and. Fansies Mean Thoughts—Macdonough 16292)10} .75 Wanted—A Harp Like the Angels Play and It’s Time to Close Your Drowsy Eyes and Sleep—Van Brunt and Bieling 16885 10). .75 When Dreams Come True and Ask the Flowers to Tell—Dunlap-Mac 17393, 10) .75 Sie ] Lost You (Berlin) and Hour of Love (Weymann) Wheeler, 17275, 10| .75 Did You Make Me Care and Under Big September Moon— Campbell Burr 17296 10 25 Wil the Roses Bloom in Heaven and Lil’ Gal (Parks) Chicago Glee Club 16857110) .75