Zonophone Records Complete Catalogue 1922

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Zonophone Records Complete Catalogue 1922
NOTE.
'C t
u; e firWt fev," pe;9 s,
A to
this isst will b'.
found ail the Taxtest Supp)zF:ecorais.
nentary
A to L, comprise
T.
Records
all the new
shown on the following
pages,
Lists since the completeCatalogue
issued in the Supplementary
wrs
:.embers
List on pages 49 to 88.
nrst issued, and are not shown in the Alphabetical
GRAND
(l.a
OPERA,
Colombe
Entracte
?j
Romance (Violin)
'--+.0.4Z Mad Scene, "Hamlet"
Rosebuds
Czardas (Violin)Miss
-0.45
'-i 0.46
x.0.47
0.48
BLACK DIAMONDS.
"La
Selection, Pt. 1. (Puccini)
"L a BBoheme"
oheme' Selection, Pt. 11. (PuccLai)
Fcr You Waltz (May Ostere)
La Barcarolle
Waltz (1Vaidteutel)
(Waldteufel)
A253 3ien Ames Waltz
Mon Reve Waltz (Waldteufel)
A254 Mettle
England
Fantasia,
Part 1. and
11. (German)
(Nicholls)
A256 Delilah Valse
Thrills Valse (Anciiffe)
1924 Valse Delight
(Franklin)
The Ladbroke
(Pearce)
Uncle Sam (Fox-trot)
(Dane)
1925
(Comer)
Splashes
(Fox-trot)
1926
Dolores,
Waltz (Waldteufel)
Chantilly Waltz (Waldteufel)
Beaucaire,
Selections
1. and
1940 Monsieur
11. (Messager)
(Fox-trot)
(Tcnbridge)
Blue Blazes
Fox-trot)
(Dave
1941- Yankyana
(Jazz
Coster)
Part 1. (PeccSongs of the Season,
introducing:
"Smiles,"
"In the
rini),
"Anywhe-e
in
Land of Yams Yatao,"
in the world with you," "Thuthie"
Part II. (Peco.
1952 Songs of the Season,
Tree
Isintroducing
"Palm
rini),
land,"
"Give
me the
moonlight,"
"Memories,"
"I want to snuggle,"
"Wild,
wild women"
(Fran:ain)
1953 f Valse Demure
(Fanchey)
t Hesitation
(Valse Boston)
(Peaceland,
Selection I., introducing:
"if
Irish, come into the parlour,"
you're
"Say you intend to see old Tennessee
and nie," "Till me meet agan," "Have
"Down on the farm"
1964
a smile,"
Selection
II.,
introducing
Peaceland,
"That
wonderful
mother
of min,,"
"Oh,
Pelen,"
"Mandy
me,"
and
"Kelly's
"California
come
and you,"
back"
j
Piece)
(Jones)
1978 Sitka (Characteristic
(Amine
(Egyptian Serenade)
(Lincke)
(Western
Land (Gay)
1979{C I'm
(arr.
always
chasing
rainbows
Pelher)
IThe
Vamp (Fox-trot)
1992 Dardanella
(Fox-trot)The
Wild West jazz Band
1993 Wyoming Waltz (Williams)
Beautiful Ohio (Earl)
A251
A252
Mariorie
Hayward
Doll (Violin)
Miss Marjorie
Hayward
Calm and Peaceful
was the Night
"ll Trova(Taccola notte placida),
"L'Incognita"
tore"
Gentle
Goddess, Virgin Spirit
(Casa
Diva,
the
margenti
cavatina),
I
"Norma"
"L'Incognita"
Barcarolle,
op 135, No. 1 (Violin)
Miss Marjorie
Hayward
Celebre Gavotte (Violin)
Miss Marjorie
Hayward
Doll Song, "Tates of Hoffman"
"L'incognita"
l,Beauty's
Sleep
"L'lncognita"
Hr.ngarian
Dance No. 3 (Violin)
Miss Marjorie
Hayward
Herje Kati (Scenes de Ia Caarda)
op.
32, No. 4 (Violin)
Miss Marjorie
Hayward
L
Mirella Waltz, "Mirella"
"L'Incognita"
Waltz Song, "Tom Jones""L'Incognita"
The
.0.44t
BANDS.
&c.
(Violin)
Miss Mary Law
Miss Mary Law
"L'lncognita"
"L'incognita"
Waltzing
Lne'a
Pleading
(Bruce Sterne)
(Violin)
Miss Marjorie
Hayward
Berceuse
(Jarnefelt)Miss
Marjorie
Hayward
JNone
it, "Daughter
can gainsay
of
the Regiment"
(Donizetti)
G.O.50
"L'Incognita"
Scenes that are brightest,
"Maritana,"
(Wallace)
"L'lncognita"
G.O.49
SIR HARRY
)Z I S O-lit-O
Me er the Hilts
Sunshine
0-0-62{(1
LAUDER.
to Ardentenny
Ronnie
of
(Lauder)
(Lauder)
I .a W.
Smile _.. __ _. _ -- »"- (Lauder
wish you were here again (Lauder)
See a.so page 3.
-odd 12-inch
.Records
have the better
A
1
A in front
ZONOPHONE
RECORDS.
BANDS.
BANDS.
BLACK DIAMONDS.-Continved.
Sweat
Spirit,
My Prayer
(arr. D. George)
ý Nautical Medley (David (Worge)
2017 Irene, Selection,
Part 1. and H.-(
Tf. rney)
2029 ( Southern
Maid, Selections
I. and 11.
(Fraser
Simpson)
2020, On ,Miami Shore (Jacobi)
( Broken Blossoms (Tonbridge)
2043
Eulalie Waltz (Seymour)
I That Nac,,hty Waltz (Levy)
2044; Swar:ee (Gr .twin)
IOh, by Jingo, Oh, by Gee (Von Tilzer)
I'm getting tired playing second fiddle
2061
(On_-step)
(One-step)
you tame wild wimmen7
2075 rCan
Whir':r;ig Se!ecticn,
Part 1.
{ Whirlig,;
Seleuic:n,
Part II.
2076 ( City of Laughter Waltz
Kentucky Fox-trot
26891 On the quarter
deck
1Voice of the guns
2090 t Bo la bo (Fox-trot)
f When the harvest
moon is shining
2115 Whispering
(Fox-trot)
Avalon (Fox-trot)
21035 Treasureland
Selection
(arr. Stoddon)
1 Part I. and 11.
2005
21041
Naughty,
Bogey,
ST. HILDA COLLIERY
Coii tinned.
Hear
Naughty
One-step
Bogey
Fox-trot)
Ornaha Waltz (Nicholls)
Avola Coo step (Williams)
One-step
Ballesteros
(Pablo
(Jambore
-Eoy Scout March
2133 J League of Notions Selection,
(Tunbridge)
2122
2129r
]ones)
(Varney)
Part 1.
2134 f League of Notions Waltz (Barraft)
Riff Raft--For-trot
(Varney)
21441 Sybil Selection,
Part I. and 11.(Jacobi)
Silver Star--Valse
(Nichotfs)
Blue Bird-Valle
(Nicholls`
2156 j Amazon (River of Dreams)
(Eltinge)
Waltz (Williams)
(Imagination
2157j A Musical Switch, Parts 1. and 11. (arr.
by Alford)See
also pages 6-11.
( Reminiscences
of
las)
Reminiscences
of
l
las)
2127 f Philitary Church
(Military Church
HILDA
COLLIERY
SAND.
THE PICTURE
5
ROYAL
rim
201° '
2031)
2062
2077
2058
2060
2074
AU 12-inch
Records
PALACE.
1942 f Un Sonnet
d'amour
(Coleridge
Taylor,,
La Tarantelle
Foetillante
(ditto)
(Gillet)
1J80 Pizzicati
1 Nuit Napoiitaine
(Duehatel)
"La Source,"
Ballet Suite,
No 1, ).,
1994
des
Voiles
(Delibes)
pas
"La Source,"
Ballet Suite, No 2, DanCircassienne,
No. 3, Naila (Delibes)
"La Source,"
Ballet Suite (No. 4 Ma2006
zurka) (Delibes)
Pas de Fleurs Valse, "Naila"
(De!ibee?
2045
El Relicario (Padilla)
Fireflies (Byng)
2091 La Reine de Saba (Selection)
La Reine de Saba (Waltz)
Ke-S&-Ko (Chopuis)
2146 Reconcihation-Polka
("Millions
D'Arle(Drigo)
quin")
2158 Lonesome
(B. Adams)
( Fragrance
(C. Ancliffe)
See also page 13.
2105
2073
No. 2 (Dou'
No. 1 (Hum,
No. 2 (Hum,
21555 Mon Homme (Yraia)
The Love Net
(Hirsch)
2136
200
Parade,
Parade,
ORCHESTRAS.
2067 +The mill in the dale (Descriptive)
jThe
forge in the forest
(Descriptive)
f Ida and Dot
Titania
Abide with Me
Simeon
f Slaidburn
March
F Farewell, my comrades!
1 Kiltie's kocrtship
(One-step)
Chimes of ioy
f Pat in America
( Dinah's holiday
England,
JACK HILTON'S JAZZ BAND.
2145
ST.
No. 1. (Doc'
England,
21214
CREMONA.
for ever blowing bubbles
(Kenbrovin
and Kellett)
Oh, what a pal was Mary (Wandling)
Tell me (Korllander)
( Every time I see y'u (Adams)
Love sends a little gift of roses
Louisiana
God gave me wonderful
dreams
Tulip Time
Rose of Bloomsbury
Suuare (Hanley)
I just a Little Smile (Renaldo)
J Pretty Kitty Kelly (Nelson)
The Land of Dreams
(Varney)
See also page 13.
ZONOPHONE
RECORDS.
UKULELE, with Piano.
JUAN AKONI.
ACCORDION.
PETER LEATHAM.
IThe Laird of Drumblaide
(Scott Skintier), Angus Campbell (Scott Skinner)
and Miller of Drone (Kerr)
Samuel
:.:13 (Shufflin'
Samuel's Schottische
(Felix Burns)
other Accordion Re:'rds
on pages j and 15.
Hawaiian Medley (Luvaun)
;he Ideal Girl Waltz (Luvaan)
See also pages 19 and K.
VIOLIN
& MUSTEL
ORGAN
ELSIE SOUTHGATE
and her Sister
DOROTHY.
BANJO.
J. PIDOUX.
Even
Unconquered
(Pidoux)
A Plantation
Episode
(Grimshaw)
See also pages 15-16.
1939 j
BELLS.
E. W. RUSHFORTH.
'.'151( Stephanie Gavotte (Czibulka)
I Narcissus (Nevin)
The Wayside Chapel
(Wilson)
1 De Cutest One (Clarke)
2 ( Sells of London
j Secret Love
(Dance of the Little Dutch Boys
S;i?
George )
Starlit Dell (Mackenzie)
See also page 16.
2055
.1
(David
CELESTE.
bravest
heart, "Faust"
(Gounod)
flowers in the dew, "Faust"(Gounod)
1977 (Idylle Nocturne (Papini)
Mammy o' Mine (Pinkard)
No. 3, "Kashmir!
Indian
Love Lyrics,
1995
Song"
(A. IVoodforde-Finden)
Indian Love Lyrics, No. 3, "Till I Wake"
(A. Woodforde-Finden)
Drink to me only with thine eyes (Hul2028
l ah )
That wonderful
mother of mine (Goodwin)
2070 O Star of Eve
Adagio, Op. 67
(Puccini)
2114 The Valse Song. "Boheme"
Le Cygne (The Swan) (Saint-Saens)
(S. Southgate)
2143 f L'lnspiration
(D. Southgate)
Serenade
Espagnole
See also page 21.
Professoto
G. FRANKLYN.
Be!ieve me if all those endearing young
PPJd
charms (Moore)
Massa's in the cold, cold ground
ter)See
also page 16.
(ros-
CONCERTINA.
JAMES
(linder
Freedom's
HUME.
Flag
1938 S Barcarolle ("Tales of Hoffman")
I
bachlSee
also page 17.
:',)71
(Offen-
FLUTE
JOHN AMADIO.
Carnival of Venice
tt National
Melodies
126 (Witches'
Dance (Paganini)
( Papillion, Op. 30, No. 4 (Kohler)
x;e other Flute Records on pages 18
PICCOLO.
GORDON WALKER.
^.' l5) The Comet (Brewer)
Will-o'-rhe-wisp
(Blockeff)
66 5 Stump-Piccolo
Rag (Sonfini)
The Mocking Bird (Brockett)
See also page 19.
All 12-inch
Miss
and J.
JESSIE
BROUGHTON
(Soprano).
1956 ( God sent you to me (Thompson)
l Because of you (Ray)
20121 Every time I see you (Adams)
) Rest at Eventide
(Power)
20375 Alice Blue Gown, "Irene"
(Ti rr,, )
} Castle of Dreams
(Tierney)
203
Let the Rest of the World go by
1 just a Little Smile
209: j The Song of My Heart
j'Twas
Love Sorg
an Old-fashioned
2150 (Baby Eyes (Richards and Gorton)
(Little
Feet, Come Home (Carlisle)
Records have the letter A in front
of Serial No.
BALLADS,
&c.
SYDNEY COLTHAM (Tenor).
A249
The shades
of evening
close around
(wirh piano) (Clay)
When the world's a garden again (with
(f.ohr)
pianc)
Beauty's
A255
obligato)
(with
eyes
(Tosti)
piano
and
violin
Once (with
piano and violin obligato
S (Hervey)
1 Song of all the Ages (with piano)
1928
(Squire)
Some Day (WeUings)
Red Rose, "Mons.
Beaucaire"
(MessaHonour
Beaucaire"
and Love, "Mons
(Messager)
Good-bye,
Sweetheart,
Good-bye
(with
1954]
(Halton)
piano)
Now Sleeps the Crimson
Petal
(with
piano) (Quilter)
1965 1 Coming to You (Meale)
Golden Love (Wellings)
Sweethearts
(Sullivan)
19811 Moon of My Heart (with piano) (Thorson)
Forget, Forgive
(Well:ngs)
for You (with
2001 j The Garden I FashioneA
piano) (Oliver)
2019 5 Flower of Brittany
(Lohr)
Deep in my Heart (Stephenson)
The Little Rose Lane in Milden (with
2032(Kahn)
piancl
When You are There (Tate)
2064 1 Luve Lily
A Walk in the Wood
20 8 ( One Little Hour
It Melissa
2092
Brittany
jjITwo of Us
jThe
Sells of Home (Holliday)
2186 A Little
Heaven
for You
(Rct.'^en
Forbcs)
2158
Only You (Schneider)
( For Ever and for Ever (Tostd)
See also pages 22-24.
HATHERLEY-CLARKE.(Counter-Tenor).
Till we meet again (with violin obligato)
(A. Whiling)
When Love Peeps in the Window (with
(Bennett
violin obligato)
Scott)
Hush-a-Rye
(Missouri
Waltz (F Knight
1950
Logan)
Gates of Gladness
(Cunningham
and
Rule)
(Somebody
Whispered
an Sweetly (with
19821
(IValters)
chorus)
When
Come Again
(with
the Roses
l
(Persley)
chorus)
JPretty
Little
Rainbow
(with
chorus)
2001
(Plunkett)
Golden Gate Open for Me (with chorus)
(Kendis
and Brockman)
1944
.li
BALLADS,
&c.
CLARKE
(Counte'
HATHERLEY
Tenor).-Continued.
2098 ý Venetian Moon
Hawaiian
Rose
Chimes
of Arcady (Gaston)
2153-i Where
the Hills of ,Ben Lomond
down on the dell (Lilian Ray)
See also page 24.
PETER
(Baritone).
DAWSON
(Farewell
loc
in the Desert (Adams)
1927{ A Rollicking Rolling Stone (with piano)
(Fisher)
Invictus
(Huhn)
(Haney)
Friendship
(with piano)
See also pages 24-26.
2008
Miss BESSIE
Love's
JONES
Cigarette,
(Soprano).
"A
Southern
Maid"
2039
(Fraser
Simpson)
Dark Grows the Sky, "A Southern Maid"
(Fraser
Simpson)
1
2129 Lantern Time of Love (Gordon)
I
For One Sweet Day (Tierney)
My Bridal Veil ("League
of Notions")
2139
(Ager)
The Garden
Dreams
("League
of
of
I
l
Notions")
Barraft)
I
See also page.27.
I
GEORGE
A250{
IShe
PARKER
Alone
(Baritone).
Charmeth
My
Sadness,
"Irene"
(Gounod)
From Fair Provence-Di
Provenxa, "La
Traviata"
(Verdi)
Colleen Bawn (Benedict)
The Beat o' the Drum (Simpson)
(Elliott)
The Village Steeplechase
The Road that Leads to You (Squire)
The Cobbler's
Song, "Chu Chin Chow"
2046 {
(Norton,
Flower, "Chu Chin Chow"
Il My Desert
(Norton)
Ned (Newton)
2130{( Shoemakero'
2130I
Shoemaker
Mine (Atherley)
See also page 28.
HERBERT
19301
I
1931
PAYNE
Smiles (with chorus)
(with
It's a Little Touch
of Home
(Connor)
chorus)
Bells and Blue Ribbon
(with chorus)
(Adams)
Carry On, Madelon (with chorus)(Roberts)
(Hindustan
(with
`Singapore
(with
19471
12-inch Records have the letter
L
(Tenor).
(Lee S. Roberts)
A to front
chorus)
Wallace and Weeks)
(Friedland)
chorus)
of Serial No.
ZONOPHONE
BALLADS,
RECORDS.
BALLADS,
&c.
HERBERT PAYNE (Tenor).-
HERBERTConiinueä.
PAYNE (Tenor)-
Continued.
1Back from the land of yesterday
(with
(Nicholls)
4S
chorus)
When I dream of old Erin (with chorus)
(Friedland)
That
Mother
of Mine
old-fashioned
(with chorus)
(Nicholls)
(Howard
Flinn)
Panama
(with chorus)
1 For you a rose, for me a memory (with
198
(Nicholls)
chorus)
(Malcom)
t Take me back (with chorus)
IThat
(with
Mother of mine
wonderful
19O'
(Goodwin)
chorus)
Where the blue-eyed
Mary's grow (with
(Long and Scoff)
chorus)
Sweet Emalina,
my gal (with chorus)
(Creamer
and Layton)
I Mickey (with chorus)
(Morel)
Sammy o' mine (with chorus)
(Pinkard)
+Si To me it's simply heaven (with chorus)
(Wilmot[ and Fernbank)
Take
Girlies
to
your
the
`Chong
({{'end(ing)
chorus)
(he come
from
(with chorus)
(Weeks)
Love in Lilac Time (with
Movies
Hong
(with
Kong)
chorus)
(Lensen)
Take me with you to Dreamland
(with
(Costin)
( chorus)
I I'm forever blowing bubbles
:398
(Kenbrovin
and Kellette)
Memories (Von Alstyne)
1929 My Baby's Arms (Tierney)
J Tell me (IKortfander)
f After you're gone (with chorus)
C9{
(Creamer
and Leyton)
H-O-M-E
(with
(McGee
and
chorus)
Rule)
,-?1'3(Granny
(with chorus)
(Belledna)
I Baby (with chorus)
(Alstyne)
(f want to hear that Dixie Melody (with
(Gorton)
chorus)
Some day when the sun is shining
(with
(Gorton)
chorus)
;You'll be some wonderful
(with
girl
22j
(McCarthy)
chorus)
t Give me the seaside (Weston and Lee)
In Sweet September
(with chorus)(Monaco)
! E!35
&c.
Now I know (with chorus)(Hrnry
and Onivas)
"ý;: ; (Swanee
(with chorus)
(,p ershwin)
Nobody knows
(with chorus)
(Berlin)
When the Harvest Moon is Shining
18
(Stevens)
Rose of No Man's Land (Brennan)
(When they get Dixieland on the wireless
'=4z
telephone)
(Osborne)
In Monterey
(Moret)
Wyoming Lullaby
Lindy's Wedding
3067 Down in Georgia
Le VeedsAll
20821
1 left my heart in Maryland
j Dear Old Pal of Mine
2095 J Laughing
Vamp
j Kentucky Home of Mine
2117 WhisperingGirl
of Mire
III see you 'n C-U-B-A
(Berlin)
heart of gold (Lang and
2107 Your wonderful
Scott)
2108iWhen
I get Home (Wenrich)
Hello, dear old Virginia (Whidden)
I'll be with in apple blossom time (Von
2124
Tiizer)
Pretty Kitty Kelly (Nelson)
21375 The best !ittie world (B. Scoff)
(Kortlander)
1 Anytime, anyday, anywhere
Omaha (Nicholls)
2148 Blue Bird (By the Blue Lagoon she's
(Nicholls)
waiting)
Feather
Your Nest
(Kendis-Brockman2149
Johnsen)
I'd love to fall asleep and wake up. in
my Mommy's arms (Ahlen)
(Eltinge)
2161
Amazon (River of Dreams)
(Nicholls)
The lisp of a Baby's Prayer
Chinky Lee (Franklin)
2162 ýTill
Old pal, why don't
you answer
me?
(Jerome)
3128 Rose of No Man's Land
Clarke)
We Meet Again (Hatherley
See also pages 28-30.
HAROLD
WILDE
(Tenor)
jEgypt,
I am Calling You (Ambroise;
s 19451 The Kingdom
within Your Eyes
(H Nicholls`,
Wonderful
World
1956
of Romance (W'icholls)
l Three
Roses (Arden)
12-inela Records have the letter
A in front
of
Serial
No.
ZONOPHONE
BALLADS,
&c.
HAROLD WILDE (Tenor).Continued.
(Love
Sends
2047{
a Little
Will You Love
If have Lost the
2096 jhereG's
God
ave Me
T
Another
See also
VOCAL
Gift of Roses
(Opertshaw)
the Violets when You
Rose? (Nicholls)
Wonderful
Dreams
Little Girl I'm Fond Of
page 33.
DUETS.
Beauty's Eyes (Tosti) Coltham & Parker
A2571 Down the Vale (Moir)
Coltham & Parker
Till We Meet Again (Whiting)
Coltham
and Parker
You're Still an old Sweetheart
of Mine
(Whiting)
Coltham
and Parker
Don't Dilly Dally on the Way (Collins
1974 {
Murray
and Leigh)
and Fay
Wake
__
Wake
up, Mary!
up and Sing
(Weston and Lee)
Murray and Fay
Dreamy Alabama (Earl)Coltham
and Park-Alabama Lullaby (Cal de flail)
Coltham
and Parker
Fuzzy Wuzzy-Woo
(Carlton
and Whid"
20001
den)
Murray and Fay
Down
_
Mulligan's
Picture
Show
at
(Weston and Lee)
Murray and Fap
Pennsylvania
(Wcston and Lee)
Alexander's
Band is Back in Dixieland
(Gumble)
Murray and Fay
I've Been Out with Wild. Wild Women
2023 {
(Mills and Ccstling)
Murray and Fay
]taFano (Weston and Lee)
Hand
Tulip
in Hand
Time'
Again (Whiting)
Parker and Coltham
(Stamper)
h, that Baby o' Mine (Long and Scott)
Murray and Fay
2 5' ' The Night
that O'Rafferty's
Pig Ran
Away (Hargreaves
and Collins)
Murray and Fay
City of Laughter
(Coltham
and Parker)
2`i65 I Am Climbing
Mountains
Coltham and Richardson
Come Down to Bungalow
Town
2069 1 Any G!rl from Anywhere
Murray and Fay
Good Night, Beloved
20795 Watching
for the Dawn
Coltham
and Parker
it'll be all the Same (Robert Woodville)
ngP{ shoo,
what a Silly Idea
Woodville
and Fay
(I Want a Boy
2ocsI It I had the Lamp of Aladdin
Hedges Brothers and Jacobsen
(Under
the Desert Star
Twenty
Large
DomainsPayne
,.J93
and Woodville
RECORDS.
VOCAL
DUETS.
Oh, I Wish I was Tarzan
2101
Ob, You l.itle Thief
Hedges Brothers
and Jacobs,Then you'll remember
me
2109
Harry Fey and Ernest Pi
My Baby's Eyes (Wheeler and Whale.;
Billy Murray and Harry Fay
Dear Old Songs (Howard and Hedges
?I?0
Weston and Lee
Old-fashioned
Mammy of Mine (Howe
Hedges Bros. & Jacobre^.
and Hedges)
Down the trail to Home, Sweet Hon
21381
(Ball)
Denton and Pike
Borneo (Stanley and Allen)Denton
{I
See also pages 33-36.
You're
3115
Its
in Love
McDonough
and Lyric Quare!
HomeMurray
the Welcome
and Derr,
ZONOPHONE
CONCERT
QUARTETTE.
(Christmas
Morn (D. Georg?)
2072{ Christmas
comes but once a year
L Santlv)See
also pages 36-39.
HEBREW
RECORDS.
(I
from "The
Esser.
am Comfortable,
4024{
Baritone, with Orohest,
of Judaism,"
j Song, from "The Essence of Judaism.
I
Baritone, with Choir
f Rejoice all Jews, from "The Essence c:
4025{
Judaism"
Sextets:
Priests and Levites, from "The Essen
Soprano,
of Judaism"
with Cho
I am Homesick,
from "The Jewish Soul
Soprano. with Orchestr
The Thora, from "The Jewish Soul"
Soprano,
with Orchestr+
Future World, from "The Jewish Soui
Duet,
with Orchest
God of the Universe, from "The Jev '
Soul'
Duet, with Orches'r
Raisins and Almonds, from "Shu!atnitr
Tenor,
with Orches'
Plaintive
Song of an Idiot, from "V
Wild Man"
Tenor, with Orahew:
The Mother-in-law,
from "Be a Ms..
Duet, with Orchest
Thou
Art a Good Wife
Duet, with Orches'
Anna
"The
Jews
and Joel, from
Morocco"
Duet, with Orchest
Rl.acinnc
For the
Deeds,
hv
fh.Pýf.cfc
The Newspaper
ish Soul"
.
Duet, with Orchest
Crown and Go:
Wife's Friend"
Duet, with Orches'
SeVer, from
The Jeo
Duet, with Orchestra
Thora-The
from "My
ZONOPHONE
HEBREW
RECORDS.
COMEDIENNES.ZONA
RECORDS.
j Esser in my Memory, from "The je+aish
Heart"
Baritone,
with Orchestra
The Bundle
Baritone, with Orchestra
(Chinke Pinke Duet, from "Gabriel"
Duet, with Orchestra
(Duet, Holy Sabbath Duet, ";rith Orchestra
Tfuth, from ' Mosce Chajet"
Duet, with Orchestra
Duet of Perez and Milken, from "A Bad
Duet, with Orchestra
iLVife"
f If a Jew has a Wife (Folk Song)
Soprano
with Orchestra
On Friday Night, from "Seliger
Pletnik"
Soprano, with Orchestra
VEVEY.
1959J Ida from Idaho (Max Erard)
(Give the a Summer's Evening (M Erard)
1972 J Sun Brown Sue (Max Erard)
The One Man Band (Max Erard)
2051
1 Know P. Cosy Nest (Max Erard)
I Ding Dong (Max Erard)
2087 That Mountain Melody
Sandy McAdoo
Garden (Erard)
2164 f An Old-fashioned
(You can't always wear a ýniila Erard)
{
See also
COMEDIAP,5.
COMEDIENNES.FLORRIE
G. H. ELLIOTT (The
FORDE.
it with Me (Foley)
Flannigan
(Mills. Scott and Godfrey)
Kelly, I'm Glad to See You Pack (Neat)
J Ca-bagel,
Ca-beans,
Car-rots
(Stanley and Allen)
Jln the Land of Yama Yamo (Fisher)
i Teach Me [-low to Fly (Scott)
[if You're Irish, Come islo the Parlour
(Glenville
and Miller)
Wherever
the Girls are, You'll Find a
Jack Tar (dtiils, Castling and Scott)
((!h. Georgie!
What are You Going to
Lo?
(W. Stanley and A. Allen)
I,Good-night,
Nursie
(Sanders)
Winking
at a Soldier
(Langley)
and Alten)
(Stanley
Rhino -so.s- or-us
( By Gum She Will an' All
(Weston
and Len)
Play that Again an the "Gramophone"
(Bernard
and Townsend)
ä3j We've got a jazz Band Here
Kelly's Got Married To-day (Carlton)
''o Oliver, You Made Me Go All of a Twist
I Let's All be Good Pals Together
j Smith, Jones,
Robinson and Brown
1Who put the Bricks in Brixton?
ý::iling
Friendship
on the good ship
(Judge and Carlton)
T uch a Sailor for Luck (Stanley
and
Allen)
I i-ice
L
me
in
the
Lancashire
9rt-Lee)
Roses and Radishes,
(Grey-Wise)See
also
pages
Pansies
40-41.
may
and
(Wes.
Peaa
When
She
Sabie,
You're
Knows
that I'm a Millinns;re
(Greenfield)
so Condescending
(Harrington
and Hemley)
1933
(Sunday
(Stevens)
Her a Great
1988tGive
Maisie Lou (I'll
Lane for You)
Can't You Hex.
(
for Me?
2054 j Louisiana
(Neat,
( Ohio (Butler)
Fly away,
(Mammy's
Big Kiss for Me
(Mott and Sullivan)
be Waiting Down the
F3s!b rnan and Grock)
=ells a .Y,]:'44t_ý'
}
20041
2110
nocc
Coon).
Coloured
Heigho, Jazz
Hello, There,
f All through
ý1.
page
Mr.
l1ury
Mississippi
If you're going
2140
and Allen)
I went to go
I, (Elliott)
1;ruoe
back o Dixie
to
21545 Baby o' Mine (Ball-Clare
(I'm a bad, bad coon
See
19361 Sailors Don't
N'Everything
also
page
Care
.,
Kentucky
my
c<?
',. -t ':y
Hot
r.
)
-1-
(Rana.
(Sylvia
l,.;,.,
j Dinkey-Diddle-Ums
1931-
(M it(c, Scoff and Long )
Big Plonking
Kiss
(Long and Scott)
How Ys Gonna Keep 'em Down on
1950
Farm
(Donchna
Tic:de-y Tun,
Play Me a Trickle-y
L
(Weston aul L;,..
A Great
All 12-inch Records have the Iefeer A in front
of Sexual
'ý'o.
HARRY FAY.--Continued.
GEORGE
1961 CAiister Pussyfoot
(Mills and Castling
( P. P. Percy
(Nellor
and Barrett)
A-be, My Boy (with chorus)
(Silberman
and Grock)
Muldoon's
Big Bassoon
(Leigh
and
Pet her)
Murray and Fay
fl
Do Like and Egg for My Tea (Lee)
1971
I've Been a Fool with the Women
(Weston and Lee)
fI've
Got My Captain
Working for Me
1989 IThings
Now
(Berlin)
I Shall Never Forget
(Wood)
Signora
(Merson,
O'Connor
and Ross)
2003j The Umpteen
Bandit
(Merson and Hilton)
Wait Till You Get them up in the Air,
2013]
Boys
(Von Tilzer)
_
And He'd Say
"On-La-La!
Wee-Wee"
(Ruby and fessell)
I Can't Stop Loving You Now (Snyder)
2024 1'd Like to be on the Farm
(Godfrey
and Scott)
You Know what I Mean (Rath)
2038 I Warne Go Back to the Dear Old Contireng
(Alteyn)
There's
a Little Bit of Devil in Every
2068
Little Angel
They Never Leave You Alone Till They
Get You
2084 San-Fari-AnnDo
I ? Yes I Do 1
2099 Every Time He Kissed Her
Fill 'Em Up
The bee that gets the honey (Stanley and
21411
Allen)
Toodle-oddle-oo
(Jerome)
She walks in her husband's
sleep (H.
2151
von Tilzer)
It's a cert (Adams)
Oh I Its a windy night to-night
(IL'. S.
21631
(Chapman)
Our is a nice 'ouse, ours is (Rule and
Holt)See
also
Z I don't
know where I'm going
put him to sleep
Experiences
(Wells and Formby)
2142 j Tea cup tellings (Hyde, Wells & Formb}
(A bit of a do (Formby)
Don't fall out with your
husband
2?66
(Forma;
Not quite so daft as i look (Hyde ana
Formby)See
also page 44.
CHARLES
Heigho I
Looking
for
They Must
1975
Just
2014
Before
Mugs
in
the
PENROSE.
19345 Can't Stop Laughing
Ragtime Laughing
Man
2026 J My Birthday
i The Giddy Curate
Where
do
1970
I,john,
Youre
Flies
go
(C
(C.
Penrose
Penrou
(Pe ros,
(Penros
in the Winter Time
(Leo and Mayo 1
(Lee
in the Way
1990 jOh
Feeding the Ducks on the Pond
(Lea
I dear Brethren,
Oh I
(Squirt'.
2041 J Holding
Mary's
Hand
(Pleasants;
Blowing Bubbles
(Weston
and Lee
2052 5 Somebody Sent for
I Went a jazzing
2100 J Reet Oop t'Mark
1 Mary Ann
21191
(Formby)
Strand(Formby)
Have
Heard About Me
(Connor
and Formby)
tha Show
(Kendal and Formby)
(Hyde
and Formby)
Days
Formby)
Lucky Jim
Those Happy
f
9G$ß Weeping Jinnie
dine ?F the Boys
2081
(Ly1a '
(Pleasants;
WOODVILLE
(Baritone).
Rose of Bloomsbury Square
She Was Wonderful
Oh, What a Dlference
the Navy's Med
2094
to Me
Pull Together
2116 J Rose of Virginia
(Caddigan
and Storey,
Cuddle Up (A. Von Tilzer)
2123 Japanese
Sandman
(Whiting)
In Old Japan (Clare and Tomlin)
21fO5Silver
Star (Nicho?is)
j Sweet and Low (Johnson)
ý.f,. 12-inch XeßOr'ds have the letter pin
H
Me
Have you ever seen a winkle
wine'
(Leo)
J`The old top hat that I was married
!E
-(Leo)
See also page "i6.
ROBERT
GEORGE FORMBY.
1935
Cont aiuea.
21311
43-44.
pages
FOR MBY.
21121 Bert, the Bad Bolshevik
front of Ser"ia1 No.
ZONOPHONE
'r.t5 following
.Novelties,
Records,
have
been
the
comprising
listed
specially
you will want
RECORDS.
Dance
very latest
for Australasia.
them
all.
ORCHESTRAS.
ORCHESTRAS.
ýOOSEPH
C. SMITH'S ORCHESTRA.
12
(Cbing-a-Ling's
Jazz
Bazaar
Fox
Trot
Medley
Trot
Medley
Fox
T_
i f.rnw'.
rearm
'"3 Lady Billy-htedfey
Kent)10
Fox
Trot
ORIGINAL
i f You're in Love-Medley
Fox Trot
I Venetia Waltz
On Miami. Shore-Waltz
Peggy-Medley
Fox Trot
Taxi One Step
LWl:en You Look in the Heart of a &:P=t
Left All Alone Again BluesMedley
Fox Ttoi
(Whose Baby are You?
Medley Fox 1 rot
bä.55 Oh, What a Pal was Mary Medley Waltz
One-step
(',Nobody Knows-Medley
Lovely Summer Time-Waltz
8,
VAN EPPS TRIO.
(So Long- oo-Long-Pox-trot
rMammy's
Lullaby-Waltz
DIXIELAND
JAZZ
BAND.
Lazy Daddy-Fox-trot
:;15 WaitingMammy
o' Mine
be
Your
Once
in
a While
Nest-Fox-trot
-'335( Love
A Youag Man's Fancy-Fox-trot
SOS Honey Dewy-Medley
Waltz (Zintbalist)
Honey Dew-Medley
One-step (Zimbalist)
Kiss-a-miss
Waltz (M. Bzron)
i Romance Waltz (L. Devid)
Mello 'Cello Waltz
The Legend-Medley
Waltz
fI lost my hear: to
Fox-trot
you--Medley
3305
(Introducing
"Heart of Mine")
Broken
Moon,
(introducing
"Without
L You")CONWAY'S
BAND.
l
General Pershing
Repeat
ORCHESTRA.
3192 J Oh ! Medley Fox-trot
Mystery Fox-trot
3205
Karavan
Fox-trot
Smith's
When You're Alone N.
Orchestra
(Jerome
inch.
1 Might
Patches
PA&L BIESE AND HIS NOVELTY
inch.
?-ý95 {
fi Irene
and Instrumental
Hear
one and
DIXIELAND
BAND
JAZZ
JMargie-Medley
Fox Trot (Conrad
and
3296
Robinson)
Trot (Conrad
Palesteena-Fcx
and Robinson)
3306 Broadway Rose
getting mad)
Sweat Mamma (Papa's
SELVIN'S
3190
3219
3230
ORCHESTRA.
!n Your Arms-Fox-trot
My Isle of Golden Dream:
Wcnd'ringHold
L'^
Me-Palace
MandyNovelty
One"at
BENSON'S ORC1-i'::
CH1CAC -
.
Fair One-Fox
Trot
`.'d lo'.e to fall asle
:..
my Mammy's arms ( r' . E. Ah:arz
Trot (Von Titzer)
3259iChili
Bean--Fox
j My Little Bmbo-One-step
(Donaldson)
I love you, Sunday-Fox
Trot
3260
(C. Straight)
(Erdman)
Oh, Gee! Oh, Gosh! One-step
Biddy Fox Trot
J. S. Zamecnik)
3281 Somebody-Medl(ey
Ore-atep
(Little and
Dellon)
Fox Trot (Ct sar)
3300 Crooning
(Rose)
I'll keep on loving you-Fox-trot
(Toddle-Medley
(introducing
Fox Trot
3301;(
"Maori")
WHITEMAr4'S
ORCHESTRA.
I
Fox Trot (Conrad)
Moenlight-Medley
33025 Scandinavia
Fox Trot
1 Ain't we got fun?-Fox
Trot
3258
Band
SOUSA'S
WHITEMAN'S
BAND.
(Comrades
of the Legion Mereh (Sousa)
VICTOR MILITARY BAND.
i, In
the Perk--March
(Dora)
ITT l2"inch
Records
ORCHLS
x k.4.
:231 j Whispering Fox-trot
3227
have the letter
t
The Japanese
Sandmar,
Rosie-Medley
Fox 'i rcc if
Eyes (Vloür,i,i
Honolulu
A in front
of Serial
N.
,
;ý1P;
ZONOPHONE
RECORDS.
ORCHESTRAS.
WHITEMAN'S ORCHESTRA.-
INSTRUMENTAL.
ALL STAR TRIO.-Continued.
Continued.
3278
Humming-Medley
Henderson)
My
Fox
Mammy-Medley
Fox
Trot
Trot
(Breau(Donald-
$or)
3282 (Make Believe (J. Shilkret)
I Some little bird (Gillespie)
3288
1 never knew (Pitts-Egan-Marsh)
no you over think of me? (E. Burnett)
5Bright. Eyes-Medley
Fox Trot (Motzen32891
Jerome)
Love Bird (Fiorito)
3298 Cherie (Bibo)
Mon Homme (Yvain)
Any time, any day, anywhere
Fox Trot
3304
(Korflander)
Wang Wang Blues (Mueller-Johnson
and
Busse)
Underneath
Hawaiian
Skies
(Rose
and
Gideon)
3307 Down around
the Sip-sip-sippy
Shore
(Medley One-step)
(Introducing
Turkey 'n de Straw and Old Black Joe)
A3507 f AvalonMy
Wonder Girl
Trot
A3614 Grieving for you-Fox
My Wonderful
Girl-Fox
Trot
Old Man Jazz-Fox
Trot (Quaw)
SELVIN'S
NOVELTY ORCHESTRA.
Dance-o-Mania-Fox
Trot
(Gilber
Cooper)
12th Street Rag-Fox
Trot (Bowman)
Dotty Dimples--One-step
(Green-Arier
IMazie-Fox
Trot (Caine-Dawson-Gold:
j Answer-Medley
Fox Trot (Vause-Ma--Ennery-Van
and Schenk)
All Star One-step
(G. H. Green)
f Hy'n-Dri
Fox Trot
(Wadsworth-Arde-?
I Sweet 'n pretty-Fox
Trot (All Star T,-'
Trot (Vu"Where the lanterns glow-Fox
Eps Trio)
3257
3272
3283
3303
3306
ACCORDION
(Pietro).
3185 ( Winner Fox Trot
1 Dandy Fox Trot
32161
My Baby's Arms
He'd Say Oo-la-la,
Wee Wee-One-ste;_
My Sahara Rose-Medley
Fox Trot (Dorr
aldson)
Stop it-One-step
(Donaldson)
Russian Rag (Cobb)
Turkey in the straw (BonneR)
3261
3285
NEAPOLITAN
YERKES JAZZARIMBA
ORCHESTRA.
Behind
3189
Roses
Your Silken Veil
Medley Fox
Waltz
at Twilight-Medley
Trot
INSTRUMENTAL.ALL
STAR TRIO.
Xylophone, and Piano.)
(Saxophone,
Ohl By Jingo-Medley
Fox Trot
Palace Trio (Saxophone,
Accordeon and
Piano)
Nobody but you-Medley
Fox Trot
Siren of a Southern
Sea-Medley
Fox
(Weeks-Noble)
Trot
Why don't
Fox
you?-Medley
(Tierney-Black)
2188J You'd Be Surprised
Medley One-step
Keep Movin'-Fox
Trot
31991 Swasee-One-step
Venetian Moon-Fox
Trot
Rose of Washington
Square
FLUTE.
Whirlwind
3229
A3504j
You Ain't
3212 ( Everybody
3214?
Heard
Nothing
Shimmies
I Want a Daddy
Sleep
Ail '!:e Quakers
who
are
TRIO.
Old Kentucky Home
j Sweet
sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer
3186 I
Yet
(Tourbillon)
BASSOON.
Hungarian
Fantasia,
Op. 35 (Weber)
See also pages 18 and C.
(Saxophone,
PALACE
TRIO.
Accordion
and
32001111 See You' in Cuba-Fox
The Crocodile
SAXOPHONE.
RUBY WIEDOEFT.
32955
Valse Erica
j Saxophobia
(Wiedoeft)
(Wiedoeft)
Now
will Rock Me to j
Medley Fox Trot
Shoulder
Shakers
"'t 12-inch Records have the letter A in front of Serial No.
I
Piano).
Trot
ZONOPHONE
RECORDS.
UKULELE.
rt'ild
...
Flower
WaltzUkulele
and Xylophone
Alabama Moon
Beautiful
Hawaiian Waltz
Hawaiian
Twilight--Fox
Trot
'.et the rest of the world go by (Ball)
Blue and White
Marimba
Band
?: Isle of Golden Dreams-Waltz
(Blaufuss)
i Annie
Ben
?9.
BAKER
QUARTETTES,
3202 j Buddha
Peerless
Quartette
Let Me Dream
Stering Trio
Charles
Harrison
3220 Pretty Kitty Kelly
Peerless
Quartette
Drifting
3223f I Mandy
Shannon
Four
Breeze
American Quartette
(My
(Lewis-Young-Donaldson)
Mammy
3281
Peerless
Quartette-Male
Albert
Underneath
Hawaiian
Skies
Campbell and Henry Burr
(Rose)
BALLADS} &c.
'I.SIE
(Avalon (Jolson-Rose)
Charles Harrison
3268{ Feather
(Kendis-Brockman)
your
nest
I
Campbell and Burr
Beautiful
Annabelle
Lee
Charles
Hart
3286
and Elliott Shaw (Meyer)
I Louisiana
(Freed-Wallace)
Sterling Trio
--Male Trio
(Contralto).
Laurie
Bolt
Dear Liale Boy of Mine
Sweet and Low
LIGHT
OLIVE KLINE (Soprano)
and
ORPHEUS QUARTETTE.
1:,
(i::tle
Birch Canoe
Let the Rtst of the World Go By
Etizab.th
Spencer and Charles
HENRY BURR
(Tenor).
12-inch
(Tenor).
Records
You'd be Surprised
Freckles
I'll See You in Cuba (Vocal)
He Went in Like a Lamb
Blues
I've Got the Profiteering
Oh, by Jingo ! Oh, by Gee !
Young
Margaret
Oh, Gee I Say, Gee: You ought to see
Gee
Gee
from
Fiji
Isle
(Von
the
my
Tilzer)
&
HARMONIZERS
VICTOR
ROBERTS
QUARTET.
My home town is a one horse town (Silver)
3191
i The Lcve Boat.
The Love Nest
Blue Diamonds
Rose of my heart (Morel)
When I looked in your wonderful
(Osborne)
All
COMEDIANS.
BILLY MURRAY.
Hart
The Harp
Tars's
that Once
through
Halls
SighingWas
there Ever
Pal Like You?
llYou're a billion a Miles from Nowhere
Charles Harrison
Mother's Hands
When the Harvest
Moon s Shining
Charles Hart and Lewis James
Daddy, You've Been a Mother to Me
:.irl of Mine
Charles Harrison
i)h, What a Pal Was Mary
Dear Heart
John Steel
l am Climbing Mountains
You Didn't
Want Me When You Had
Me
Tired of Me
)'d Love to Fall Asleep
iOld pal, why don't
me?
you answer
(icrome)CHARLES
HARRISON
Avalon (Jolson-Rose)
JOHN
STEEL
`ý3'hispering
OPERA.
A3505 ¬ Gems from "Oh, Lady, Lady"
Gems from "Going Up"
A3506 J Gems from "!gene"
I Gems from "Oh, Boy"
3201
3209
3270
VICTOR
ROBERTS
(Tenor).
t Oh, How I Laugh when I Think How
01I
1 Cried About You
My Sahara Rose
3236(You
Know V hat I mean
So Long 0 0- long
little raindrop
(Hanley)
I'm a lonesome
SIDNEY PHILT.IPS.
3269
The
the
moon
shines
on
moonshine
L (Bowers)
GILBERT
A3&11{
eyes
have the letter
9
GIRARD
Speciality).
(Descriptive
(((Santa Claus gives away his Toys (Girard)
Santa Claus tells about his toy shop
(Girard)
A in front
of Seri,.;i :bc
To ,essen the difficulty of those who have just acquired
an Instrument,
and who xsh to
to
Records,
herewith
make a sclectios
of "Zonophone"
we print
a list of titles calculst-ý
These are recommended
with the greatest confidence. and
make the widest appeal to all buyers.
no collection
of records
can be ec"nsidered
complete
without these titles.
Basses o' th' Barn
932 flock
of Ages
Sovereignty
Beasts o' th' Barn
f Light Cavalry Overture
A14? i
Black Diamonds
Masaniello Overture
Black Diamonds
Parts !. and H.
A223 j Maritana Overture,
I
Black Diamonds
March
Black Diamonds
4205Lynwood
Prairie Flower March Black Diamonds
Chorus
Black Diamonds
873 Entr'act
Gavotte,
"Mignon"Black
,Anvil
Diamonds
235 f Old Comrades
March
Home Guards
Fatinitza Quick March
Home Guards
I God send you back to me
i75ß
Royal Cremona
Royal Cremona
of sleep
30651 Norwegian
Cradle Song
Arcadia
Arcadia
and Shadows
(Sunbeams
Bend
band
land
Band
Band
Band
Band
Band
Band
Band
Rand
Orch.
Orch.
Orch.
Orch.
Major
(Banro)
Oily 0-.` er
4471 Coloured
(Banjo)
Oily Výei
Lumbrin'
Lute
(Belle, with R.--' )
448 j Speoatime
Two-step
Twilight Shadows
(Bells,
with Band;
Shadows of the night ('CelIO Solo)Van
sf
The deep blue sea (Piccolo)Miss
W. }ic
624 {Impudence
(Concertina)
Alexander
P
Poppies
(Concertina)
Alexander
Pn.
Intermezzo
Rusti;;::
from
"Cavallaria
Prof.
Rý,.
464{
(Violin)
110
Caazonetta
(Violin)
Pro. Ran nta
Serenade
(Violin, Flute and Harp)
The Francini T'ria
Intermezzo
(Violin,
Flute and Harp)
The Francini
The Ladies of Cadiz (Xylophone)
487
S. Fran
Estudiantina
Waltz (Xylophona)S.
Fran
a long, long way from home
Henry Eurr
In the Palace of Dreams
Henry Burrj3035
f Pa. ted
Sydney Coltham
1759 + If I might only coma to ysu
Sydney C0ltham1423
3032
When you're
2O
(It's
Johnny
lust
like büag
at Same
Harry Lauder
Harry Lauder
Roaming in the gloaming
Back,
Back to
the
heather
wbere
Lauder
S:. a 28
Harry
grows
I think I'll get wed is the summer
Harry Laud«
f flannigaa's
Flying Machine
Stanley Kirkby
£ ?*,
Motor Rite
Stanley RIrkby
LMaguire's
63".
the Gloaming
Will Oakland and American Quarraie
When
Autumn
Moon
is
the
creer`Irt
through
the woodland
Will Oakland and American Qei+r
H. F
The Sunshine
of your Smile
The eves are the window of the sot:
home
comes marching
Down
Texas
Way
Peter Dawson, with Chorusi 1827 You
remember
a place
11ICiý
{i
s
lPueter
Luwcsoa a,
"uwith Chorus
H.
Payne.
with
Dn
"Dream
boat"
Peter Dawson
Come to my heart again
S The Drover
Less than the dust
Kangaroo and Dingo
Peter Daweoz
('Till
1 wake
When
1777
In
called
H. P.' cs!e
H. [
ni
"Home
Chort
and r,
ike
Ernest
Ernest
Poster Richar'Pa
Foster Rlchares,+e
1843 J Good-bye-ea
Florrie F 'Vas Dam Familp
Florrie Fed.
899 J Building it chicken house, Parts 1. ar
i
Will :.
My Hawaiian
Sunshine
Will Strcot
1798 O'Brien is tryin' to learn to talk Haws>Al
Will St .4
Dick Drsbl
'114 (A German on the telephone
J A Whiatlieg Yarn
G. H. 1{ar.'.49
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Ten-Inch
Double-Sided.
The
Miserers,
"II Trovatore"
Mtss
Alvana
Yarrow
Mr.
and
Ernest
Pike
Yn
"D Trovatore"
the Combat,
Mr. ErnestPike
Mdme.
Violetta
and
Duel
"L Troto Our Mountains,
vatore"
Mdme.
Violetta
Mr.
Ernest
G.O.7
and
Pike
What
hear
I? "Il Trovatora"
Miss Alvena
Yarrow
and Mr.,
Harry
Thornton)
O Night
from
"Romeo
of Hymen,
and Juliet'
Mr
Miss
Alvena
Yarrow
and
Ernest
Pikc
Now to the Hall
Pro.
The Priests
"Aida"
ceed,
Mdma.
Violetta
Mr.
ErnestPike
and
Home
Rigoletto
Mr. Ernest
Miss
Alvena
Yarrow
Amy
Augarde,
Mr. E.
Load
That
of Infamy,
all the
Miss
Alvena
Yarrew
(La Donna
from
e Mobile,
I
"Rigoletto"
(Sung
in
G.D.6jl
Messrs.
Caro
Nome,
from
Pike
Mis'
lifforc
Chorale,
Messrs.
"Faust"
Peter
Dawson,
Harry
Thornton
Chorus
and
Scene,
"Faust"
Messrs.
Ernest
Pike.
Harry
Thornton
and J. H. Scotland
Let
before
me gaze
on the form
Mr. Ernest
me, "Faust"
Pike and Miss
Alvena
Yarrow
Faust
(Trio)
Miss Alvena
Yarrow,
Messrs.
Ernest
Pike
and
Peter
Dawson
Hear
Santuzza,
II Cavalleria
me,
RusUcana"
Mesdames
Alvena
Yarrow
and Violetta
and
Ernest
Pike
Mr.
Stay,
Stay,
Turiddu,
"Cavalleria
Rusticana"
Mdme.
Deering
Pike
and Mr. Ernest
Habanera,
"Carmen"
G.O.9{
Mdme. Violetta
I(Gipsy
Song,
"Carmen"Mdme.
Violetta
The
Soldiers'
Chorus,
"Faust"
",@ýý
Misses
Alvena,Yarrow,
Amy
Augarde,
Messrs.
Ernest
Pike,
Thorpe
Bates,
L. Stanley
Dawson
and Peter
anc ýG.O.10{
Italian)
Ernest
Pike and
Thorpe
Bates 6.0.11
"Rigoletto"L'Inco
gnita"
(La
Traviata
j
Ah
fors
e
in Italian)
Miss Alvena
Yarrow
Pike
and Mr. Ernest
lui,
"Traviata"
(SvnF
"L'Incognita'
These Records are sung in English unless otherwise stated.
1
Catalogue
Zonophone
Index
of
Records
Page.
Supplemeiitary
List
of
New
N-im_t>ers
Harry
Lauder
Grand
Opera
Military
Brass
AtoK
and
Baud
Band
Orchestral
..
Celebrity
Selections
Selections
Pipers
5-12
Bagpipes
..
Tubaphone
Drummers
19
19-2G
Violin,
'Cello and Piano
21
Violin,
Flute
21
Barrel
Organ
16
Violin
Flute,
and
Xylophone
16
Wliistling
Bells
16
Ballads
Celeste
16
Vocal
16
'Cello,
and Mustel
Bassoon
..
..
1818
V
21
..
22-31
Quartettes,
33--3t'
&e
..
Records
..
..3E-35
39-40
..40-41
41--4;
4"
Recitations
Sketches
..
21
Comedians
..17-18
20
Organ
Comedidnnes
..
Harp
Harp
Duets
Hebrew
;vite
19
..
15
21
(,orr,er
19
..
Violin,
..15--16
'Cello
..
15
Banjo
..
..
Violin
Zither
..
and
Ukulele
..15-21
Accordion
Banjo
Page.
(Contd.)-
1-2-4
..13-15
Selections
Seleetions
3
5-12
Selections
Instrumental
Instrumental
and
ýlnliai,"stieai
Descriptive
.iqt
..47--4N
}n.._g;
Ten-Inch
Double-Sided.
The Toreador
Song,
"Carmen"
Mr.
Peter
Dawson
Chorus
and
Selenne
in Quest'ora,
"The
Force G.O.26
of Destiny"Nassre.
Ernest
Pike
and
Peter
Dawson
_'.12
Valse
Triste
(Sibelius)
Solos)
Miss
Mary
Law
(Violin
"English
String
Quartette"
with
Piano
Accompaniment
and
Nocturne
Op. 27 (Chopin)
Miss
Mary
Law
(Violin
Solos)
"English
String
Quartette"
with
Accompaniment
and Piano
Give we thy hand.
oh fairest,
"Don
Giovanni"
Mr. Peter
Dawson
and Miss Alvena
23
Yarrow
.
(The Famous
Duet)
ýLa Boheme
Messrs.
Ernest
Pike
and
Peter
Dawson
I
ýThe
=..!?.14
ü ü.15
Shadow
Song,
"Dinorah"
(Sung
in Italian)
L'Incognita"
The
Mad
Scene,
"Lucia
di Lam"L'Incognita"
mermoor"
IOsmino'a
Aria
"I1 Seraglio"
(Mozart)
Mr. Robert
Radford
f
Eri tu the macchiavi
que{P anima
"Un Bello
in Maschera"
(Verdi)
Mr. Robert
Redford
Vulcan's
Baucis"
The Calf
(Serenade,
G"0" ?6
Church
(0
.0.17{
Star
0
Isis,
Song,
of
of
G 0.20{
(Ho!
0.24
LS
mThe
Rage
thou
t'Gypsy's
I Bolero
G.O.32
Mr. Robert
Radford
G0.35a
Jenl:in,
"Ivanhoe"
Mr. Robert
Radford
Snowflake,
Mr. Robert
Radford
thy
Song,
"Robin
Mr. Robert
Radford
angry
than the cherry
(Handel)
ruddier
Mr. Robert
Radford
bowed
The heart
down ("Bohemian
Girl")
(Same) Mr. Robert Radford
(Londonderry
Air
(arr. by O'Connor
Law
Morris)
Miss Mary
(Violin)
English
String
Quartette
with
and
Piano
Chanson
(Tchaiknwsky)
sans paroles
Miss
Mary
Law
(Violin)
with
English
String
Quartette
and
Piano
Roliin$
tion')
Is not
jah")
in
foaming
billows
("Crea(Haydn)
Mr. Robert
Radford
His Word
like a fire ("Eli(Mendelssohn)Mr.
Robert Radford
Redford
Serenade-"Faust"
(Berlioz)
Radford
Mr. Robert
Potion
Scene-"Romeo
and Juliet"
(Gounod)
Mr. Robert
Radford
Waltz
Song
"Romeo
JOiet"
and
(Gounod)
Miss Elizabeth
Ne.vbold
(Joe
Voce Poco
fa "li Barbiere
di G.O.40
Siviglia"
(Rossini)
Miss Elizabeth
Newbold
These
Blow,
Blow thou
winter
wind
(Sargeant)
Mr. Rober,
Radford
Cavitana
"La Juive"
(Halo'-y)
Mr. Robert
Radford
G.O.37
Storm,
Warning"Mr.
Robert
"Lakme"
(Delibes)
Miss
Elizabeth
Newbold
(Soprano)
Orch.
with
'"Vespri
Siciliani"
(Verdi)
Miss
Elizabeth
Newbold
(Soprano)
with Orch.
fO
G.O.34
Radford
Mr. Robert
Radford
Song,
"Martha"
Mr. Robert
Radford,
Porter
Jolly
G.O.31j
"Lea Huguenots"
Armourer's
Hood"
2!
Radford
"Tannhauser"
Mr. Robert
Flute"
"Magic
Woo thou
"Ivanhoe"
L' U.
Eve,
Song
and
Radford
"Faust"
Mr. Robert
Radford
Scene,
"Faust"
Mr. Robert
Radford
& Vera Reynolds
Piff! Paff!
The
"Philemon
Mr. Robert
Gold, "Faust"
Mr. Robert
(Bell
J
When
("I]
I would
a maiden
Seraglio")
I were
fancy
takes
your
(Mozart)
Mr. Robert
Radford
King
(Sullivan)
Mr. Robert
Mignon
Gavotte
(Thomas)
La
Serenata
(Moskowski)
Mary
Law
English
with
Quartetts
and Piano
in EngUsh un'-ss otherwise stated.
.Records are sung
Radford
String
[HARRY
;
Stop
54S
546'j
LAUDER
Ten-Inch
Jock
& Lander):
!Grafton
(Melville & La!;der)
Advice
(Rising
in the morning
early
Harry
(Lauder)
She's
(Lander)
toy Daisy
Hector
1117
1166
Lauder,
ý
Grant!
1189
I
547
649
fl love a lassie
(Grafton
& Lauder)
1I've
loved
her
she
was
a
since
11473
baby
(Lauder)
(Lauder)
We parted
the
(
shore
on
That's
I wear
the
aIG.O.IS
reason
noo
kilt (Lauder)
McNah6.0.22
f(The
Thej Wedding
of Sandy
I When
land
I get back
(Lauder)
f He
650
was
me (Lauder)
(The
Bounding
604
I The
618
just
(Roaming
664
689
noo
Breakfast
in
The Message
5
very,
kind
very
Bounder
toIG.0.23`
(Lauder)
being
at beine
(Lauder
& Hargreaves)
the Gloaming
(Lander)
Bed
Boy
(Lauder)
899
(The
Blarney
Stone
(Lauder)
did
{t The same as his father
him (Lauder)
941
(It's
nice
you
,when
1
taute
(Lander)
in the cradle
1Rocked
1241
love
of
IIt's
The
nicer
Kilty
to be in bed
Lads
(Lauder
& Milligc-.
The
British
Bull-dog's
(Lauder)
at the door
-""'""
f Bonnie
Maggie
Tameon
1 Doughie.
the Baker
watchi
J I love to be a
sailor
I+m going g tom arry- a rry
fThe
lads
lShe
In my
who
fought
Rosie
and
wo:
(Laude
(Lauder)
G.O.27
he Waggle
o' the Kilt (Lauder)
Nanny, or I never loved another
la-a
but
!Lauder)
you
G.ä.28
Rack,
back
to where
the
(Lauder)
grows
I think
I'll get wed in the
heath
before
a
wee
the deep)
(Knight)
r
Summer(Laud-'
Appeal
for £1,000,000
for maim,d
Scottish
Soldiers
and Sailors
(Lana
Shouther
to Shouther(Lauder,
}
with Orches..
We all go home
the same
way
G.O.33{
(Laud:
O sing to we the auld Scotch
ear
(J. F. Lee 7o:'
G.O.38
When
l was twenty-one
(Lauder)
North,
South,
East,
West
(Load, 1
G.O.29
(Lauder)
(Lauder)
Bonnie
Le2zle
Lindsay
The Referee
(Lauder)
(She's
the lase for me (Lauder)
heath-,A wee hook
the
mang
(Lauder
& Eft,-.
L
J Ta-ta
Maggie
darlin'
my bonnie
The Portobello
fans
f
(Lauder)
(Lauder)
(Lauaer)
like
in
Scot-
bonnie
lass of Killiecrankie
(Lauder)
to Inverary
Foo the
lobermory
(It's
to
rý
Double-Sided.
tickling,
your
Sound
RECÜRD,.
G.O.38t
Somebody's
Wee
(Bonnie
to Boy Scouts
Sir Robert
Baden-Powell
Road to Maresfieid
(A. Poyser)
I The
Boy Scouts
(Lord
Mayor's
Own
City of London
Troop)
IAddreas
waiting
Annie
for
me
(Laud.
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.ITALIAN
POPULAR
TITLES
FROM FAMOUS
Ten-Inch
PL
3äS8
BALDINI
OPERAS
Double-Sided.
(Soprano)
DUETS
S. F. SOLARI (Soprano) and R. JANNI
(Mererbeer)
L'Afrlcana
(Baritone)
"Gia
i'odio
M'abbandona I." Act
5.
(Mascagni)
Sceaa di Selika,
Part
Cavalleria
Rusticana
Duetto
"La bianca nuvoletta,"
Act S. Scene
"Turiddu
mi tolsu l'onore.
di Selika, Part 11.
Santuzza-Alflo,
Part
I.
3081
Dustto
"Ad essi non perdono."
Santuzza-Alflo,
Part 11.
DUETS
F. DE GREGORIO (Tenor)
SOLARI (Soprano)
3058
and
S. F.
S. F.
Manors
(Massenet)
"Oh sogno incan tator,"
Act 4. Dust
Finale, Part III.
"La mis, non a la maso,"
Act 4.
Duet Finale, Part IV.
3062
DUET
A.
BEINAT
(Mezzo-Soprano)
GARCIA
3060
3063
J.
and
(Tenor)
(Trovatora
(Verdi)
"Perigliarti
iarngneats;'
ancor
Z. Duetto Manrico Azucers.
M. BALDINI
"D'amor
aull'ali
dl Leonora.
(Soprano)
roaaa,"
Black
Act
At
4.
Aria
SOLARI (Soprano)
and
GREGORIO
(Tenor)
F.
D.
Manon
(Massenet)
Act 4. Duetto
"Manon?
tu plaapi?"
Finale, Part 1.
Duetto
"Si, maledico
ed impreco."
Finals, Part II.
(Soprano)
S. F. SOLARI
Mefietofsle
(Botts)
"L'altra
in tondo
notte
al mare,"
Act 3.
No is di Margherita
F. S. SOLARI
and CHORUS
"Notts
Act 4.
Visions
dl
cups,"
Elena
ANDREINA
BEINAT
(Mezzo-Soprano)
Un Balls
(Verdi)
in Mauchera
Scene
I
"Rs
dell'ableso,"
Act 1.
3064
dell'indovina.
Part 1.
Scans
"E lul auf pelpita,"
Act 1.
dell'iadovlna,
Part li.
Diamonds
(Twelve-inch).
Band
Many fine excerpts
from all the
favourite operas will be found
in this series.
BLACK DIAMONDS BAND-coniinu-A
I
Wedding
Mare6 (with church bella)
Gloria," from Mozart's
12th Mau
(Mendelssohn)
A46
(Moser)
A3
Blick Diamonds
Festival Band
I "Stabat
Mater,"
Selection
(Rossini)
March,
from "Le
Prophete'
l Coronation
A51 "Barber
Seville"
(Rossini)
of
Black Diamonds
Fes. Bd.
(Doniaetti)
(Meyerbeer)
Lucrezia Borgia"
A56 "Ernani,"
Selection (Verdi)
VOCAL
SOLOS
BAND.
& MILITARY
"Semiramide," Selection (Rossini)
Caliph
Overture
of Bagdad,"
A64
(Boleldie:,)
the King
Band
"Fra Diavolo,"
Overture
(Araber)
Bass Solo & Military
Bandl A78 "Traviata,"
Coronation
Bells
Black Diamonds
I.
(Verdi)
Selection,
Part
God Save the King
Solo & Chorus
"Traviata,"
Selection,
Part
!I. (Verdi)
Solo & Chorus A84 {""Crown Diamonds"
Yule Britannia
Overture
(Auber)
The British Grenadiers
Oberon"
Overture
(Weber)
-fli...,...ae
.--A
God Save
425
1
nuu
5981 God Bless
-1awvuua
uauu1
of Wales
the Prince
I
JOIO
r]CIIrrN
Oi
vxc
IC
OuJV
fl.__,..,
0'
o<
n:......,..a.,
BARN
1`.mm.
tun:A."
n_..a
i
-
A91
(PI-l
tD.........:....f
ý.-..w
ý. ....ýýo....o.
"Reine
BAND
1..i:.
..f
Gaomes
the Mountain
of
do Saba"
"Lohengrin,"
l p
Y....L\
.....
(March
.,ý
de
F:/..A.tV..A:\
..
ý....ý
Cortese)(Gounoe
Part 1. (Wagne
(arr. by Kappe
889 Nearer,
Selection,
Part
II.
my God, tu Thee
(Wagner)
(arr. by Kappey,
I Fierce raged the Tempest
Selection,
Pa,
909 Jerusalem,
f Yeomen of the Guard,"
the Golden
A99
Jesus Christ
is risen to-day
I.
(Sullivan)
(arr. by C. Godfrey
932 Rock of Ages
"Yeomen
Selection,
Pc
of the Guard,"
SLeovadereigKindntyly
II.
(Sullivan)
(arr. by C. God/re.
rThe Church's
One Foundation
Gondoliers,"
Selection,
Part I.
9531
(S. S. Wesley) I A103((
(Sullivan)
(arr. by C. Godfre);
Selection.
Part
11.
(((
Light IC
H. Purdy)
1 "Gondoliers."
.
.
(_
974 (Onward,
Cliristiaa
Soldiers
(Sullivan)
(arr. by C. Godfrey'
I
BESSES
TH'
nL...b
[Th.
I A874 March
I
OC I.nOPtl51
Selection,
A95
"Lohengrin,"
cýocnus1e
1090
Deep
1"MIClQO.'"
Harmony
....,......a
1260) Bradford
Rimington
(H.
Parker)
..,..,.....,.,...ý
ý
(Owen)
(Duckworth)-
(arr.
i
j
I
Al
Hallelujah
Chorus
The Heavens
are
ln/c
ýA2
'
A3
°rý,
A4j
DIAMONDS
VverrurC
Maximillian
.
omc..u
Geisha,"
rtri
by
,
i..
W.
cera
13IIüWaF.:
Winterbofor
.,.
iou.uru,:,
(arr. by W. Winterbottomý
Selection,
Part 1.
"The Geisha," Selection,
BAND
(Sidney Jones;
Part II.
(Sidney
Jones
Pirates of Penzance,"
Selection
(Sullivan)
(arr_ by W.nWinterbottom)
(Handel)
telling
(Haydn)
t[SCna[KOIDSKy)
Robespierre
...ý.:u
L
f"The
I A110
BLACK
JeleCtlOn.
A104
ql
Overture
W--lVlan[neI
Oelecuon
tJUü[van)
(uf-
by W. Winterbottom)
Imperial
Guards
_
Bar.
Floradora,"
Selection,
Part
1. (Lest:
Stuart)
(an. by Mr. Retford)-"Com_
and see our Is;and"-"The
silver sta!
fellow who might"-of love"-"The
"Tell me pretty maiden."
I "Flo radors,"
Selection,
Part
11.
(Leslie
(LifoHl)1
I
...
Wedding
March
(with church
bells)
(Mendelssohn)
Coronation
March
from
"Le
Prophete
(Meyerbeer)
I
I
Merry Wives of Windsor
I A1161,
(Overture)
(Nicnl¢i)
aýc_....._.e.
n..__...__
.z._ýi_..__ý
;i
'Grand
ALrch
from "Tannhauser"
A20
("Shade
Wagner)
Abide with Me (Liddle)
427
Selection,
"Carmen"
(Bizet)
t
Selection,
"Faust"
(Gounod)
FA301"Lombardi,"
Selection
(Hartman)
"Macbeth,"
Selection
(Verdi)
OA36On
(Lincke)
the Bosphorus
An Evening in Toledo
(Schmelint)
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Millionaire"-"1've
Inkling'-an
Temp.
of the Palm"-"Finale
di Valse."
A132 J( Finlandia
Overture
(Jean
Sibelius)
Ride of the Valkyries
(R. Warner)
r "Peer
,
Gyat"
Suite
(Morning)
(Grier)
A1355
(arr. by W. Williamsl
I
Peet
Gyat"
Suite
(Death
Asej
of
(Grieg)
(arr. by W. WiWams'
I
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SELECTIONS
SLACK DIAMONDS BAND-continued BLACK DIAMONDS BAND-continued
f"Peer
AI ý
Gynt"
"P`Grte(g'.>n."
`King)
Mouniain
they
of
(Anitra's
Suite
(a(Janceuin
Suite
(arr.
by
W.
Dance)
itieiaHall,A191I
jPre(ude
1 Siege
(Grieg)
Williams)
Overture,
Part 1.
(Schubert)
I "Rosamund"
Overture,
Part 11.-San
1
(Schubert) I A196
Ai42 ( Poet and Peasant,"
Part I. (Suppe)
j "Poet
Part
II. (Suppe)
and Peasant,"
A200
)Largo
(Handel)
A145.( Morning,
Noon, and Night
Overture
I
(F. von Suppe) 1A201
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n.._.... _. r c ..,... c,,,,,,.v
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MasaCzardas
asa niello Overture
rt ure (AuIý"her)
A204
(Scene
"Boheme")
(Neville
Flux)
'149( A Hunt
in
(A Musical
the Forest.
(Volker)
episode.)
A205
Band of H.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers
9152 f Fingal's
Cave,
Overture
(Mendelssohn)
t Ruy Blas, Overture
(Williams)
A155 "Mignon,"
Selection,
Part I. (Thomas)
A209
1 "Mignon,"
Selraion,
Part II. (Thomas)
A158 f Britannia
Overture
(Mackenzie)
j In Memoriam,
Overture
in C (Sullivan)
"Country
Girl," Selection,
Part 1.
A16O
(Monckton)
"Country
Girl,"
Selection,
Part
Ii.
(
(111onckton)A216
Miss Hook of Holland,"
Part 1.
A1ß2
(Paul
Rubens)
A220
-miss none
or nouano;'
rare ii.
(Paul Rubens)
Merry-makers'
Dance
(from
"Nell
A164
Gwyn")
'German)
i Country
Gwyn")
Dance
(from
"Nell
(German)
A223
(Morris
from 'Henry
and Torch Dances
A169{
VIII."
(German)
1 Shepherds'
Dance
from
"Henry
VIII."I
L
(German)!
A228
f"Quaker
Girl," Selection,
Part
i.
nusi
(Monckton)
1"Quaker
Girl," Selection,
Part 11.
("Rosamunde"
Arraai,n9°
s.Ierllna
(M onckton
tmunc,run
of
minor
(RachmaniwQ)
(larnefeldi)
Rochelle,
Part
Overture,
(Monckton)
P-,
l
S
Trlbot)
I
have
letter
Siege
I.
(
AI92
A139-
I
("The
in C sbarp
Praeludium
Rochelle,
of
Part II.
(Balte)
Overture,
1.
(Sydney Jont;)
11.
(Sydney Jones)
Part
1. (Rogan)
"Festival
of Empire,"
Part
II. (Rogan)
Empire,"
of
Part
111.
(Rogan)
"Festival
Festival of Empire,"
"Festival
Part IV. (Rogan)
of E.noire,"
Part I.
Endure to Conquer,"
Overture,
(Sydney Baynes)
Part
11.
"Endure
Overture,
to Conquer,"
(Sydney Baynes)
Selections,
Part 1.
Tina,"
(H. Wood & P. Rubens)
T
-& P. Rubens)
(H. Wood
known
Polonaise in A, Op. 40 (sometimes
Militaire")
(Chopin)
as the "Polonaise
("Philemon
Danse
des
Bar,bantes
at
Baucis")
(Gotrod)
Part I.(Message;)
"Veronique,"
Selections,
"San
-toy,"
5etection,
rut
Toy,"
Selection,
Part
Selections,
Part In.
(Messager)
Raymond Overture,
Part I. (Thomas)
Overture,
Part
II.
(Thomas)
Raymond
Selections,
Part I. (Bizet)
"Carmen,"
Selections,
Part
11. (Bizet)
"Carmen,"
Selections,
Part I.
"I Pagliacci,"
(Leoncavatlo)
Selections,
Part
II.
"I Pagliacci,"
(Leoncrvallo )
"Maritana,"
Overture,
Part I.(Wallace)
"Veronique,"
"Maritana,"
Overture,
"Romeo
and
Juliet,"
"Romeo
and
Juliet,"
"Lily
A232
of
Killarney,"
Part
11.(
Wallace)
Part I.
(Go:nod)
Selections,
Part H.
(Gounod)
Overture,
Part I.
(Benedict;
Overture,
Part It.
(Benedict)
t It
Selections,
"Lily of Killarney,"
0
,smutII
(
-Ttie
The
Arcadians,"
Selections,
Part
II.
t
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ý.,. a, ý(Moacktonr&
, eoaa c a.n..
ro.:":..
P..r
Ta(bot)
A183 "Dorothy,"
Selection,
Part
I. (Ce(lier)
11 Trovatore,
Selection,
Part 1. (Verdi)
t "Dorothy,"
Selection,
Part II. (Cellier)
II Trovatore,
Selection,
Part 11. (Verdi)
Reminiscences
Handel,
Part 1.
A242 Rigoletto,
Selection,
Part 1. (Verdi)
of
A 188
(arr. by Chas.
Godfrey)
Rigoletto,
Selection,
Part 11. (Verdi)
Reminiscences
(Elgar)
of Handel, Part H.
Pomp and Circumstance
(arr. by Chas. Godfrey)
A245 Hungarian, March ("Damnation
of Faust"
England,
Part I.
Ber:i.
Merrie
and
A189fVictoria
Dance)
(Sullivan)
Maxina
(the
latest
Part 11. 1A246
Vitoria
(Boissonade
& +:leiall)
and Merrie England,
Missouri
Waltz (Eppel)
(Sullivan) i
A179
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otherw4., c stated,
all Vocal
the
1?Fca o
6
A in front
hair
('1'ýý7
of Serial
.
No.
,ifcilt
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BLACK
DIAMONDS
A247 { Bohemian
RECORDS.
BAND-comttinuedIBLACK
Girt Overture,
I. and 11.
(Balfe )
Selection,
Parts'
Parts
A248 { Lucia di Lammermoor,
1. and 11. (Donicetti)
Selecions
417 f `".Maritana,"
(Wallace)
"Bohemian
Girl,"
Selections
(Baue)
f"H.M.S.
Pinafore,"
Selection
(Sullivan)
418 "Pirates
Penzance,"
Selection(
of
Sullivan)
420 f Lynwood March (Hume)
1 Prairie
Flower March (Hume)
421 (E: Capitan March (Sousa)
J Liberty Bell March (Sousa)
4245 Teddy Bears'
Picnic
Apache Dance
Coronation
Bella
God Save the King
Baas Solo & Military Band
f"Our
Miss Gibbs,"
Selection,
Part I.
426{
(Caryl! & Monckton)
I Our Miss Gibbs," Selection,
Part If.
(Caryti & Monckton)
430 Toreador
Waltz (Straits)
Rases of the South Waltz (Straus)
43t
Poet and Peasant
Overture
(Suppe)
Zamps
(Herold)
Druid's
Prayer
Waltz
(Davson)
Faust" Waltz (Gounod)Garde
432
Renubllcaine
Band
596JChrlstcburch
Chimes
( Weymouth Chimes
Storm and Sunshine
March
597J The Imperial
Life Guards
March
(R. B. Hall) 1
God Save the King (solo & chorus)
Rule Britannia
(solo & chorus)
The British
Grenadiers
God Bless the Prince bf Wales
(solo &
614j
Heart* of Oak (solo & chorus)
Coronation
March
"Dorothy"
(selection)
(CelUer)
"Arcadians"
(selection)
BAND--cantinur-7
DIAMONDS
British
March
(Safroai)
698 j The Dashing
One of the Best March (Cecil Claske)
(Howlyi
733 ( Belfry
Serenade
(with
bells)
j
) Carillon
in Eb (with hells)
(Goodhard:.
Temptation
Rag (Lodge)
Wild Cherries
(ragtime)
(Ted Snyder;.
The Fighting
Fifth
(march)(Ernest
Warringtor;
Grizzly Bear (two-step)
(Sotsford)
Hymns of the great Composers
(arr. by de Yilir
815
Onward,
Christian
Soldiers
(Sullivan)
Selection,
Lauder'.
Songs,
Part
I. (ar
by J. Ord Hume).
Introducing
"Killi.
"When I get back to bonn'r
crankie,"
JG[la"Y,
wa"
K
u,
.t- , , _:_ .
a
a
".=.
Lauder's
Songs;
Part II. (a.
Selection,
Introducing
"Toberby J. Ord Home).
family,"
"EarF;
..Saftest of the
mory,"
in the morning,"
"Wedding
of San::
Mc"Nab"
(Ewing)
829 The Policeman's
Holiday
Fidnette
Intermezzo
(Fletcher)
Reels aid Strathspreye:
Clachnagarry
Ran:
(Hume):
The Wind
tb:that shakes
Barley;
The Rendezvous;
The
Fain
Dance; The Perlwig;
The High Road t'
3504
Linton; The De'il atnang the Tailors.
Brigades
Regimental
Marches
of Scottish
Highland
Laddie Whistle
o'er the Ise
Charlie,
fecht
for
o't; Wha wadna'
Within a mile of Edinbro' town.
864 Free Lanes March (Sousa)
--&
.,.., .
,,.....'"
Anvil Chorus
("II Trovatare")
(Verdi
873 Entr'acte
Gavotts
from "Mignon"
(Thomas)
888 Big Guns March (Avoto)
House of Hanover
March
(Safroni)
908
psy Love" Waltz (Lehar)
Girl"
(selection)
(Rubens)
"S.nshine
Idyll
(Llncke)
930 The Glow-worn
Softly unawares
(Lincke)
931, Europe
United March (Zehte)
A Cali to Arms March (Bidgood) _
For unto us a Child is born
(Handel)
j 951 Chriatnas
Carols:
Come all ye faithful:
Good
King
Wenceslas"
The
First
Nowell;
Hark l the Herald
Angels
952 Hail,
Smiling
Morn
(Spofforth)
Standard
Bearer
March
(Fahrbach)
992 J Pleasure Land, Part 1. (arr. by J. Neal,
Pleasure
Land, Part II. (arr. by J. Neat
993 Battle March of Delhi
Battle of Jrague
Reminiscences
Part 1.
of Rossini,
t0t9i
(arr. by F. Godfrey)
Reminiscences
Rossini,
Part 11.
of
828
611 J The King's Bodyguard
March (Raymond)
Exhibition
March
(Ord Hume)
.
("Count
(selection)
of Luxembourg'
t)27{
(Lehar)l
I "Count of Luxembourg"
(vales)
(Lehar)I
028 lsarn Dance (Llncke)
Cockney Band
(two-step)
(Valentin)
The Old Rustic Bridge by the Mill
643
(march)
(Bennett)
Cradle
the
Deep
Rocked
in the
of
(march)
(Keely)
March
(Desormes)
C44(Roulanger
) Hech
Hapsburg
March
(Kral)
6,3 f Fkld Marshal
Radetsky
March
(Strauss)
(arr.
by
P. Godfrey)
Defile March
(Glaser)
fThe
Kina'a
Guard
March
(1.
H
Keiihl
C97 (Dutch
Kiddies
(two-step)
(Trinkaus)
1034 The Red Marines
March
IOld Daddy Peg Leg (two-step)
(Whitney)
(Germain,
arr, by D. Godfrey)
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BAND---continuedBLACK
DIAMONDS
BAND-continued
I1327iThe
(two-step)
Night Riders
(A. Safroni)
11354The
(J. S. Zamechite)
i The Scottish Chief (A. Safrom)
(march & two-step)
Pride of the Regiment
{
Gladiator
March (Sousa)
(M. W. Meyers, arr. by F. H. Loney)
March
(Sousa)
High School Cadets'
(introducing
t(emmisceaces
or :verai, tart 1.
United
Forces
March
our
(arr. by F. Godfrey)
I037
Anthems
the National
of England
and
Reminiscences
of Verdi, Part 1I.
(Entwistle)
13661
Her
Allies)
(arr. by F. Godfrey)
(Introducing
"La BrabanSalut
Liege
a
:763 Slap Bang March (P. A. Rubens)
I
(Belgian
National
Anthem)
tonne")
Lsve in Idleness
(A. Macbeth)
f Fighting
for
Liberty
(Introducing
"The
Reminiscences
of Tosti, Part 1.
13671
British
Grecadiers,"
"A
Life on the
(art.
by L
J Pougher)
..'
Ocean
Wave")
(Kaye)
Reminiscences
of Tost', Part
I The Marseillaise
(arr. by J. Pougher) I
(Metcalf)
(with cornet solo)
Waldmere
March (F. H. Losey)
I1372 Absent
The English Rose (with cornet solo)
I )811 Br.ck to the Camp, March
(E.
German,
by
Dan
Godfrey)
(H. L. B[ankenberg)
arr.
(march)
(It's a long way to Tipperary
Christmas
Gems
("First
Nowell,"
'O
(S.
Douglas)
{{{ come all ye Faithful")
(IV. Partridge)I13841
(J. Ord Hume)
Bells of Auld Lang Sync (W. Partridge)
Carry On (march)
11385
!176 (Lights Out March (E. C. McCoy)
(The
Thunderer
(march)
(Sousa)
National Emblem March (E. E. Bayley)
Patrol
(march)
(Matthews)
Egyptian
I Zono Revue,
I.,
including:
"Take; 1396 I`Private
Part
Tommy Atkins (march)
"Good-bye,
Sum-j
in
me
your
arms,"
The Lads in Navy Blue (march)
"When
I lost
"Snookyl1397 (The Deathless
met,"
you,"
Army (march)
Ookums,"
In my harem"
) When the Drums begin to Roll (march)
`191 Zono Revue, Part
II., including:
"Evcrylurw
r u,,,,;,.,
N,rinn,t
Anthem
ooay
loves
a
cnlcKen,
- to Ke
me
to,'
""°°°""
.......
"""
Cossacks March Through
Moscow
"That
that Swannee
shore,"
mellows
I. (J. A. Kappet')
1411
1
Flying
Squadron,
Part
big
blue-eyed
"You're
melody,"
a great
Flying Squadron,
Part 11. (J. A. Kappey)
baby"
_j (Under
Flag, Part 1.
You made me love you (two-step)(Monaco)
the British
(Kappey)
1425
Under
British
Flag,
Part 11.
Tyke me in your arms and pay you love
the
(Kappry)
(two-step)
(Johnson)
me
(march)
Shia Ahov!
Popular
Melodies,
Part
i.,
containing:
(arr_ b; j. Ord Hume)
1426{
(B. Scoff)
"Down
South,"
"Trill
of the Lonesome
(march)
(W. H. Sconton)
t Hello, Bill t
Pine,"
"You
made
me love you, ' "Row
love
jack
(march)
(Kappe')
Rn,,
Pnu
1437 They
all
i242
Popular
Melodies,"
Part
II.,
Nelson's
Victory (M. Darewski)
containing:
When
band
begins
"The
home
(rjarch)
(We
the
to play,"
*IH went marching
('argreaves)
(arr. by J. Ord Hume)
"The garden
any the wind blows,"
of I438.
,
(march)
(Farrell)
"Dance your troubles sway,"
Return
my heart,"
of the Victor
"It's a long, long way to Tipperary"
England
(R'inson)
1449 (Wake
up.
111 ( Silent Heroes March (Thos.
Bidgood)
) Our Gunners
(march)
(Knowles)
j The Silver Wreath March (Chas. Roberts) 1450 ( Roumanian
National
Anthem
?90ý°t.
Patrick-Irish
Patrol (I. H. Pitt)
) Italian
National
Anthem
Claremont
March (T. J. Hillier)
[England
our Home (march)
IHoppy Herbert
(two-step)P
(Flux)
(arr. by Ord Hui
'461
C. Holiday)
J When the boys come home again (mardi
i302. Soldiers'
March
(from
"Mam'scile
Tra(Monckfonj
t
lala")
(Jean Gilbert)Imperial
Fencibles
(march)
(Sousa)
Guards Band 1462 ( National
(march)
(Sousa)
)Left,
Right?
1303 (Eversleigh
March
(W. Matthews)
(Losey)
1474 ( Royal Review. (march)
141st Regiment March (W. Matthews)
Euterpe
(Clarke)
( The Song of the Night Romania
Two-step
Intermezzo
(4nci:/!e)
14751 Huetimo:
=314(A. Sefronf)
March (Seltzer l
State Trumpeters'
I The Meek's
Dream.
Entr'arte
!A. Sa/ronil
("Onward
A Trieste
to Trieste")
315 The Bird of the Desert, March (J. Reid) l
(E. Cerosic)
I4136j
Amour de Patric,
March (S. Tuflli)
fThe
GepcteM na (Fefro)
l Canzoae
Elephant
March
(J. Ord Ha me)
Trumpeter?
March
(TV.
Matthews)
1326 By Order of the Ting, March
1487f
Court
1487JCourt
(W. Mat.`hers)
March
(A. Safroni)
The Amazon
March
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Jack
and
Tommy's
Jack
and
Tommy's
"Push
"Push
5064
and
Go"
and
Go"
Gerrard"
"5064"
Tunes,
(arr.
Selection,
Scotland's
Pride.
Part
BLACK
1.
Selection,
Part
Part
Selection,
"Chin,
Part
. (arr.
I.
by Char.
Part
(arr.
M...h
II.
by Chas.
(Ant-w1
BAND-
contir;a,
Selections,
chin"
Part
(Ivan
II.
(Ivan
Car
Ca; ü!
Songs
(medley march)
1625 { Australian
"The Call"
(:narch)
(Lidgey)
Ii.
1.
(H. Pether)
Part 11.
DIAMONDS
Chin, chin" Selections, Part 1.
1624
Part I1.
by S. Gordon)
Part I.
Selection.
Gerrard"
1526)1
BAND---continued
Tunes,
Part I.
"The
Bin¢
Part 11,
1636
,
1,--,
Godfrey)
Dublin
f Kiltie
Bova
Boys'
March
Lads'
March
(Nat. D. A)-r1
Select: ,.-,.s,
are - Here."
(G.
W.
(Lauder)
Byng)
The Victor March
II&52
The Munition Workers'
Song
Godfrsy)
I+
(Mr. Robert Radfo-11
1527 rTh.
RulTR.ht..'.
The Happy Day,"
Selections,
Part 1.
Over the Frontier
March ' (Jas. Belt)
(Rubens
& Jar's)
A little bit of Heaven (with cornet solo) 1653
"The
Happy
Day;"
Selections,
Part 11.
(B 11)
15401
(Rubens
& Jot".l
Show me the way to Your Heart
(with
I cornet solo)
(B. Scotf),1568 f
March (Fletcher)
:541
Britain's
Defenders'
March (Matthews)
i Listen to the Big Brass Band (Davrec. r:
i
Scarlet
(Ward-Higgs)
and Gold March
IBertie
(march
two-stet)
and Belinda
Shell Out" Selection,
Part 1.
(Gre: il
(H. Darewski) 11884 IThe Fairies' Wedding
1555
(E. de Jong)
Part 11.
t Shalut
ell
ut" Selection,
["but
Selections,
I.,
(H. Darewski)
Jinks,"
Part
d'OAmour (Elgar)
I
"Voice of Nature,"
"Not n x
1556 J S
cluding:
Victoire
(L.
Gonne)
but
later,"
"love's
Own
Kiss"
(Fri11Le Pera Is
116991 "High
Jinks,"
Selections,
Part ll.,
ý^
"Melody Land," Part 1.
I Scotland's
Pride,
157/11
/-
"All
the
Hits,"
Part
(arr.
1.
l..
by
1
C
R......e\
S.
Baynes)
I
I
cýdutng:
-ý m
LIIrle
-,
ingleing"
r¢roug¢
--c-mg
(Prim])
w¢¢
-,
seems
"E
,ln}:
l.,
includ',.. z'
(arr. by J. S. Baker)
Nursery
Rhymes,
Part
II.
"Boys
and girls come
out to pl:.
(arr. by J. S. Baker) I
"Here
the
Mulbr
we
go
round
Goeý,
"The Camp Concert,"
Part i
Bush,"
"Curly Locks,"
"Goosey
(arr. by A. Parry)
Gander,"
"Three
Blind
Mio
"Tpe Camp Concert,"
Part
II.
"Oranges
Lemons,"
"Hunr;
and
(arr. by A. Parry) 11700
Dumpty."
Finale
(David George)
"Hibernia"
Selection,
Part 1.
Nursery
Rhymes,
Part
11.,
inciudi
(arr. by Greedy)
"Church
Chimes,"
"Mrs.
Bon .'
"Hibernia"
Selection,
Part
"Bas,
Baa,
E..i-`II.
"Little
Bo-peep,"
Jill."
"King
Coic."
(arr. by Greadv)
Sheen."
"jack
and
1586 Hinemoa
(quick step)
(Douglas)
"Dine-donDell, Pussy's in the WeL.'
With Kitchener's
Army (march)
(Bath)
"Sins
a Sons of Sixpenee,
"Joyland"
Selections,
Part 1.
(David Gsor;t
(H. Dar.wski)
The Guards'
Waltz (Dan Godfrey)
1712f
"Joylaad"
Selections,
Part II.
l Mabel Waltz (Dan Godfrey)
(H.
Darewski)
Bing Boys" Waltz
(Nat D. Aye
1713j "The
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"High Jinta'
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Ivor Novell;
"Juarez"
Spanish March (Schettino)
'Jingle Lana,'
cart t., incwatng:
--uv
"My heart is c..
"Follow the Crowd"
Selectionshome in Tennessee,"
Pa,- L
"My Mother's
Rosary ,' "
61=1
il" you,"
(Berlin)
Selections,
"Follow
the Crowd"
Part
11. i
you from Dixie"
"If y
1714 "Jingle
Land," Part II., including:
(Berlin)
'
Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag i
were the only girl in the world,"
1413(P. Powell)
I
night," "It's a long, long yr
tmarch)
a
summer
I
home
in
Kentucky,"
"Kentu,
'Where are the lads of the Village to.
to my
Home"
(march)
(H. Darewski)
night?
"All
the
Hite,"
Part
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including:
"Dreatc
Fire and Sword, March (C. F. Raymond)
of Bliss,"
"Dreamtime
"A drer.m of Delight,"_'ections,
aad 1804( Cheer up, little Soldier Man, March(P.
Elliott)
you," "I'm not so young as I used to
be." "There's
silver in your hair," "The
f Arlette,
Selection
No.
1,
introducing
song the kettle is singing"
"Going,
Going,
Gone,"
"Telephone
"Travel on
5l "Songs of Blighty,"
including:
Song,"
"The People's
King,"
and "On
Line,"
"At the end of a
the Sunshine
1821
the Staff"
beautiful day," "I love my Motherland,"
Arlette,
Selection
No.
2,
introducing:
"Some
night, some waltz, some girl,"
"It's just a memory ," "Didn't
"Graft,"
"I've tried to be good, but the girls
All Hail"
know the way to," and "Hail!
won't let me"
(J.
View. Le Fevre and 1. Novella)
(Nicholls)
'71f A dream of delignt-Waltz
Part I. (David George)
(Eliioff) 1833 { Victory Overture,
I_There's a long, long trail-Waltz
Victory Overture,
Part 11. (David George)
'Bound to Win," a Selection
of Popular
Melodies,
Part I., including:
"We'll
all
Selection,
Part' 1.,
Bing Boys on Broadway
have a holiday
in
the summertime,"
"Take
introducing:
me back to Bing"Taffy's
got his jenny in Glamorgan,"i
New
York,"
"Something
ville," "Hello,
"You'll alwa-sý
?9ý
"Underneath
the Stars,"
Days"
1834
Oriental,"
"College
be the same sweet Baby"
Part II.,
Bing Boys on Broadway Selection,
Part 11., including:
"The Fishermald
of old
introducing:
"Day
by
Day," "Indian Rag,"
in
St. Malo,"
"Pack up your troubles
"First love, last love, best love"
"Sometimes
you'll
your
old kit bag,"
(Nat D. Aye})
"Come and cuddle me"
remember,"
including:
Bound to Win,"
Part
Ill.,
Part I., introducing:
Vlctoryland
Selection,
"Every little while,"
"Somebody
would
"Where
"How's
in Dixie,"
everything
"Let the
call out Shop," "I try to forget you,'
Susans
the Blackeyed
grow,'
17.O,
"When you are all dressed
"All
big
keep
turning,"
up"
world
great
be
jealous
the
of
me"
world
will
I rart iv., mcmaing:
--iney
cam it uixie- 1835-i
,
introduchave
made
land," "The roses
Victoryland
Selection,
Part
It.,
me remem"Down
"My baby soldier
boy,"
ber," "A Broken Doll,"
"l,,lighty"
ing:
i743 Colonel Bogey, March (Alford)
is tryin' to learn
Texas way," "O'Brien
Semper Fidelis (Sousa)
"The Beils of Peace
to talk Hawaiian,'
Young England,
Selection
1.
are Ringing"
ý55ý
(G. H. Clutsam)
"Going
Up" Selection,
Part I., IntroducYoung England,
Selection
11.
boy,
ing: "Going
Up,'
"I want a
(G. H. Clutsam);
"Do
it
for
(Hirsch)
"Kiss me,"
me,"
Three Cheers, Selection I. (H. Darewski) j
{Three
"Going
Up"
Selection,
Part
II.,
introducCheers, Selection 11. (H. Darswski),1849
'lt you lookIn.her
ing: "Down `ýUpI"
(American
Parts
I. andi
National
Melodies,
II.
)
Y-.
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including:
"Camptown
Races,"I
(Hirsch)
l
"Tramp,
Tramp,
Tramp,
the boys are;
"Marching
Part I., introducing:
marching,"
through Georgia,"!
(Great
Guns Selection,
"Old Fulls at Home,"
"John
Brown, '
"Until we meet
"That dancing
I
melody,"
"Star
Spangled
Banner,"
"Dixie,"
"Somein Blighty,"
again," "Somewhere
"Massa's
ground,"
"When God gave You
in thr
cold,
cold
where at Home,"
"Yankee
Doodle."
" Old
Black
lop."
"There's
t., a ship that's bound to
"Hail Columbia"
Blighty,.
"Kemo Kimo,"
Wright)
+
1850
Part II., introduc(Arr. by G. W. Byng)
Great Guns Selection,
"Love,
Parts I. and If.,
(Maid of the Mountains,
ing "I my dear old Hometown,"
including:
Theme,"
"Baldasarre'a
from your
biding
"Had
come
place,"
JI "Dirty Work,"
"Husbands
I but known,"
"The kiss that made you
and Wives"
1772 i
"Paradise
for
Two,"
"Farewell,"
A
"That's
mine,"
my idea
of
a
girl,"
Bachelor Gay," "My Life is Love," "Newt
I
"Finale"
(L. Wright)
Moon;" "Honor
among Thieves"
"Lilac Domino,"
Part I., introducing:
"AA
(H. Fraser Simson)
line up in a queue,"
"Where
loNe Is
i,';'
Tancredi
Overture,
Part 1. (Rossini)
"Let the music play,°
What
waiting,"
Tancredi
Overture,
Part II. (Rossini)
1865
Is done you never can undo"
(Cuvillier)
=Sf Sambre et Meuse March
(Ranski)
"Lilac
Domino,"
Part
If., introducing:
( Great Little
Army March
(Alford)
"Tempo
do Valse,"
"For your love I'm
1-'93 King George, March (David
George)
"Carnival
"Lilac
waiting,"
night,"
Queen Mary, Waltz (Felix Burns)
(
Domino
Waltz,"
"Finals"
(CuvilUer)
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BAND-continued!LE
"Soldier Boy," Part I., introducing:
Opening Chorus,
"History,"
"All alone in a
full
"Mother"
city
of girls,"
1866
(Romberg.
Crawford
& Barrett)
"Soldier
Boy,"
Part
II.,
introducing:
"Military
Stamp," "Amsterdam,"
"Home
"Kiss Waltz," Grand Finale
again,"
(Romberg,
Crawford & Barrett)
1881 'See
Saw (Vocal Waltz)
I Sweethearts
Waltz (C. D'Albert)
1882) Wedding of the Winds Waltz (J. T. Hall)
t_Venetia Waltz (C. Lothian)
Grand
Peace Reord-The
Arrival of the
Troops
in London, Part 1.
(Arr.
by John Bull)
Grand
Peace
Record-The
Royal Review,
Part 11.
(Arr. by .john
Bull)
Libertyland,
Selection
I., introducing:
"So
this is Dixie," "Some Sunday morning,"
"First love, last love, best love," "For
like it"
me and my gal," "Soldiers
(Stoddon)
Libertyland,
Selection
II.:
"Widows
are
"Joan of Arc," "Some day
wonderful,"
I'll make you love me," "It's
a long
(Stoddon)
way no longer"
Lucky Stars,
I.
Introduction:
Selection
"Oh, Oh, Oh, I want to go home,"
"Dinkey Diddle-ums,"
"Sergeant
Brown,"
"Say those loving things
you used tot
(Art. by H. S. Baker)
say"
Lucky Stars, Selection Q.: "Take my rose,!
take my heart,"
"My Tennessee,"
"To.j
night by the fireside glow," "Hold fast"'
(Arr. by H. S. Baker)
Tcujours
Waltz
(Always
ou Jacnais
orb
Never)
(Waldteufel)
Brise des Nuits Waltz (Night Breezes)
(Lamothe)
1915 Baby Tank Fox-trot
(Hunt)
1 Blaze Away, Two-step
I
3015S( New Year's Eve in Scotland
(Auld Lang Sync (sung by P. A. Hope)
That Raggedy Rag
Peerless Quartettes
Advance Australia
Fair (Amicus)
Robert Howe, Baritone
Fight for your King and Country
(W. W. Reynolds)
(Spiýjt of Napoleon
March (Adrian 'Hope)
30795
peerless
Orchestra
Autumn Memories
(Adrian
Hope)
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The
61
(Gounod)
Waltz (Dawson)
Black Diamonds Baal
GUARDS
Swannee
River
Washington
Post
1 ^"""-'
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BAND
(Sousa)
'"^-'`
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"William Tell"
(Finale)
(Rossini)
solo and band)
62f Eileen Alannah
(cornet
Thy voice is near
76 S Stars and Stripes
(Sousa)
Under the Double
Eagle
(J. Wagner)
86j The Punjaub
March (Payne)
The Three D.G.'s (J. Brophy)
107) Northern
Lights March
Sword and Lance
(H. Starke)
((With
The Soldiers'
Chorus
("Faust")
`Caressante
Valse
(waltz)
132 J Song of Autumn
l Merry Bells Polka
208
(A.
(Brepsont)
March
March
(Dooeler)
Belphegor
Forward
235
Old Comrades
March
(Teske)
Fatinitza
March (Susoe)
ý(Auber)
2361 Overture.
"Zanetta"
(pcerlbre,
"Pique
Dame"
(Suppe)
March (Faust)
245 The Hunter
Hands across the Sea (Sousa)
"Les Cloches de Corneville,"
Selectiot
(Planquer! °
"Len Cloches de Corneville."
Selection
)
(Planquett
(quick
(Farrell)
276 Yeomanry
march)
) The Last Stand
(march)
(Mvddletoa)
ýýThe Geisha,"
Selection '1. (Sidney Joseil
Parrot,"
Introducing
'interfering
"Love. Love." "Chon
Kinal"
"Amorc_+
299
Goldfish,"
"Chin,
Chin, Chinaman"
"The
Geisha,"
Selection
I1.
(Stdr;v
Jones)
Introducing
"Ob I What
wil:
Molly?"
"Star
they do with
of
r:T
"Onenia¢
Chorus.
Act 2"
Soul."
Grays March (Grafulla)
338 Washington
Weliington
March (Zehle)
(Squire)
348 Sergeant
of the Line (march)
(Linke)
The Gav Hussar
(march)
BAND 1349 jThe Cönqueror (march)" O. Ord Humrý
Military
Band)
A19 ji Marche Itallenne
(Ro,useau)
Rose Mousse, and Vaise Leute (A.
8 ( in a clockmaker's
shop
iiiThe Whistler
and his Dog
Distust Greetings
429 Entry of the Gladiators
(Faulk)
Zonophone
Military
All
432
have
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372' f "Country
Bosc)
Bandi
the
`.._...
Girl" (selecction) (Monckto%.)
(Audran)
"La Poupee"
(selection)
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:'Belle(selection)
New
York
(selection)
of
(Kerker:
3ß4S
(Stuart)
402 { Irish Jigs and Reels (Karl Kaps)
(Karl Kaps)
Irish Melodies
568 I
Girl" Waltz (ltlonckton)
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Girl" Selection
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BAND
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IMPERIAL BAND
'3 1 The Bells of St. Malo
The
Gladiator's
Farewell
(selection)
14}A Waltz Drcan
Hits
15 ( Lauder's
Medley of Scotch Airs
Wing (intermezzo)
f
Red
,:i The Turkish
Patrol
(T.
Overture
I
i
(Kerry
Mills)
Michaelis)
GUARDS
IMPERIAL
(W. Partridge)iTHE
:;127 Russian Church Parade
Imperial Chimes (W. Partridge)
Dolly
Darling
Patsie,
you
(march
"Girl
an
the
Tals"
Hopp9
March
from "Puppchen")!
from
Kollo)
Tra-
1 only tell thee
(cornet
solo)
(Cape!)
(Hoyle)
Mussoorle
March
Topsy (two-step)
(Burns)
Mindy on the Mash (cake-walk)(Thurlnn)
Swastika (march)
(Klohr)
Light of Heart (march)
LADS
0'
TH'
MOOR
BAND
Je.u,
ýovcr
ui
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stone)
Days and moments
(Dykes)
name
(Shrnbsole)
ý-ywcaj
(Harne)
(Tune-Meid-j
A }ew more vears'shall
roll
rPleasant
are Thy Coarts
(Tune-St.
(Gilbert)
Sylvester)
(Dykes)
All peorle
that on earth do dwell-"The
Old Hundredth"
Thou Whose Almighty Word
Pro Peccatis-"Stabat
Mater"
(Rossini)
Mater"
Fount of Mercy-"Stabat
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IA172
1199
Tro,'.tora;"
somewhere
s voice Is calling
by Corporal
Williams)
(A.
unua
la:ur"cL
avw
vy
ý,vi
(cornet solo
F. Tate)
yvaaa
ýaý
(W. Anderson)
love--A
little
kiss-(Un
little
peu
(Lao. Silesa)
d'amour)
Little grey home in the West (cornet
solo
1
(Lohr)
by Corporal
Williams
I
The jolly Village Smith (Fucik)
11278 Waltz Song "II 13acio" (cornet
solo by
Corporal
Williams)
(Arditi)
(arr. by A. I. Dunn)
11410ýMignon
Gavotte
(Thomasl
1 Serenade
(Pierne)
A
(Green)
Eternal Father (Tune-Melita)
All hail the power of Jesu's
(Tune-Miles
Lane)
(bald
Part 1. (Verdi)
(arr. by A. J._ Dann)
Part 11. (Verdi)
(arr. by C. Fri=domann)
in
Forest
(a
Muskat
A Hunt
the
(Vollker)
episode
Czardas
(scene "Boheme)
(Nevil Flux)
. Black Diamonds Band
Church Parade of the Irish Fusiliers
Iodammatus
from "Stabat
Mater"
"ll
(P. C. Holiday) Black Diamonds Band
THE BAND OF H.M. 1st LIFE
9
Galop
"11 Trovatore,"
Gilbert)
GUARDS
1 & 2)
(Lehar)
3 & 4)
gh¢r)
(Figure
5)
(Lehar)
and bells)
(H. C. Lumbye)
(Figures
OF
(The
Koffe)
(Walter
"Mam'selle
(Jean
could
Lancers
March
t
Love,
Widow"
BAND
(two-step)
Herbert
"Merry
MUNICIPAL
Waltz({ratter
Film"
Lancers
"Puppchen")
l 226 (Gazza Ladra
Gilbert)
(Jean
t L'Italiaaa
in
Apple of my Eye
intermezzo
on the film"
Widow"
(from
the
are
"Girl
Soldiers'
13172
Waltz
`Merry
BAND
(Figures
JAZZ
BAND
MANHATTAN
Everybody's
Jazzing
Now (Lester)
That Big Jacz Band (Tate)
A Bull in a China Shop (Domingo)
The mad Jazz Razz
W'ir
BAND
(selection)
(Sullivan)
(arr. by Winterbottom)
1913
'
Black i; iamonds Bandj
(Sullivan)
Lancers
LONDON
REGIMENTAL
BAND
433 New Colonial March
f Ovcr the Waves (waltz) (Juventino)
1912
("lolanthe"
13ý
Widow"
Champagne
j
(Lortiing)
"Merry
734
j
BAND
FESTIVAL
Selection (Wagner)
IMPERIAL
'.4l Tannhauser,
Undine
(Blackenberg)!
"TWINS"
194}
Blue
CONCERT
Danube
( Carmen
BAND
Waltz
March
(Bizet)
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3065I
3065F Norwegian
Crad'e
Song
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(Keiser)
and Shadows
(
THE
THE
ROYAL
CREMONA
ORCHESTRA
16705A perfect day (C. Jacobs Bond)
were
you
the
only
girl
in the world
(Nat. D. Ayer)
17311
ýA broken doll (Tate)
It's a long, long way to my home In
Kentucky
(Ayer)
1744
Kentucky Home (We'll have a jubilee)
I
(Donaldson)
1There'& silver in your hair
1745 (
(David & Wright)(
T att )
Every little while ("Bing Boys")
1758 (Cod send you back to we (A. E. Ad,ms )
t Garden of Sleep (1. de Lara)
( Some sort of somebody
(Kern)
Girl, Wonderful
Boy
1773{ Wonderful
1Arizona
(N. D. Ayer)
(M. Gideon)eon)
1805
Hawaiian
Butter
(Baskette
& Santley)
Waltz
Maid of the Mountains,
(Fraser
Simpson)I
1806
A Paradise
for Two, "Maid of the Mountains"
Q. W. Tate)
1822 ( Roses of Picardy
(H. Wood)
I Parted
(Tosti)
All the world will be jealous of me
(F. R. Ball)
1623}1
I My own Iona
(Friedland)
First
love, last
love, best
love, "Bing
Boys on Broadway"
(Nat D. Ayer)
1836
Where the Blackeyed Susans
grow
I
(R. A. Whiting)
(For me and my gal (G. W. Meyer)
883-!Some
day I'll make you love me
1.
(Nat
Ayer)
1864 Give me a little cosy corner
(Tate)
The heart of a rose (H. Nicholls)
fT+ckle
Toe "Going
Up"
(Hirsch)
189941f
Up"
you look In her eyes "Going
t
(Hirsch)
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BOHEMIAN
ORCHESTRA
435 {Love's Last Word (waltz) (Cremieax)
Vision of Salome (Joyce)
Dora (with bells)
finest
4384 New
England's
Two-step
2n07 J Kiss
of
Spring
Waltz
on
PARISIAN
"'ý
(waltz)
ORCHESTRA
147 ( Santiago
Valse
Espana Valse
There's
a long long trail (Elliott)
(Donaldson)
1671 5 Down home in Tennessee
They didn't believe me (Kern)
(Nicholls)
1686 A dream
delight
of
Underneath
the stars (Spencer)
ITaaka
Hula Hicky Dula
1687
(Goet2 Young & Wending
(Schwartz)
Hello, Hawaii! How are you?
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LONDON
MUNICIPAL
ORCHEST
434f Gold and Silver (waltz) (Lehar)
Venus
Earth
(Lincke)
ORCHESTRA
(vwit!t
PICTURE
PALACE
1916 J La Caprice des Nanette
( Demande
at Reponse
ORCHESTRA
(Coleridge
Tay.u
PEERLESS
ORCHESTRA
A26f Barcarolle (Offenbach)
Melody in "F" (Rubinstein)
Dream
(waltz)
(Gung
of the Ocean
Amoretten
Tanze (waltz)
(Gang',')
Whispering
of the Flowers (von Bion)
Yellow Jasmine
(Cowen)
On Lovelit Seas
(Reeves)
Vision d'amour
(Bytord)
A102 f Acclamation
Waltz (Waldtenfel)
(-Dolores Waltz (Waldteufel)
Under my Darling's
Window(Paul
Linck6
Little Grey Home in the West (Loh
(arr. by H. M. Higgý `"
"Betty,"
Selection,
Part I.(Paul
Ruben
"Betty"
Selection,
Part II.(Paul
Ruben
"To-night's
the Night,"
Selection,
Fe.
1.
(Paul
Ruben
"To-night's
the Night,"
Selection,
Pa
II.
(Paul Ruben
Allies in Camp, Part 1.
(arr. by Englema'
Allies in Camp, Part 11.
(arr. by EnalemaValse Caprice
(Rubinstein)
Valse Triste
(Sibelius)
Hore-"La
Dance of the
A219Part 1. (Ponchieifi)
Dance of the
Hours-"La
Gioconda.
Part U. (Ponchielli)
From the Countryside,
Part I.
A240
(Eric Coalr
From the: Countryside,
Part 11.
(Eric Coal
436 j be Girl in the Train
(wcltz)
(Faul
Septembre
(Godin)
437 Narcissus
(Nevin)
j)(Valse
Simple Aveu (Thome)
439 Monte Cristo
Waltz (Istran
Kollar)
Grenadiers'
Waltz (Waldfe; fel)
581In
the Shadows
(Finck)
(Dorlav)
a Tete Gavotte
671 My Queen Waltz (Bucalassi)
1)1Tete
Hvnatia Waltz (Ostlere)
($.clcci)
696{Tesoro
mio (waltz)
1 Mvosotis Waltz (Lowfhicn)
769(Poet's
Dream
(waltz)
(Beresford)
Thine alone
(Meissler)
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-(watzl
Fun by Moonlight
(Manton
Bennet)
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Schottisc`ie
I
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(L. B. O'Connor)
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I
(The
Johnies'
(E. Keeves)
11178 1 Chicken Reel (two-step
& buck dance?
(1" M. Daly)
(waltz)
L::62 Destiny
(Sydney
Baynes)
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time)
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rested
(with
Beets and Turnips
(Fox-tröt)u
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Hors d'oeuvres
(Fox-trot)
(Hess & Ahtert)
This is the Life (Irving
Berlin)
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1488
W. Schutz)
(Raymond
lHliC![%7P)
Dreams
fiic
wnere
my
caravan
nag
(Lohrs
cornet
solo)
Because
(with cornet
solo)
1485
I
.. _" ýaxv.
JuI000
Day
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Ni-hl
(two-step)
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Girl
a Suada Y
Caper Sauce (one or two-step)
(Macklin)
Echoes des Alpes Intermezzo
(Geister)
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;-nu
(Pletcher)
I1451
the Robert F. Lee (two-step)
(L. Muir & M. Abrahams)
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girl on
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Hunter)
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the
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.
arr.
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(Moncktort,
arr.
T.,..,1.
The Wedding
vous
aayrtest
intermezzo)
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Ali aboard
for
Dixieland
(Cobb)
11455
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Sweetheart,
Serenade
1 & 2)
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3 & 4)
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for me
(A. Fane)
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arr_ by Nieesl
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waltz
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dance)
(Roy Bernard)
Gavotte
(H. Oliver, arr. by S. Wyvern)
Grand Prix Waltz (Maurice
Wyvern)
V..'owucýo
a vvnc
m caiuug-_
twartzj `
(A. F. Tate)
Dear Soul Waltz (C. B. Years!ey)
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ORCHESTRA-continued
ORCHESTRA-continuedýPEERLESS
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(Wood)
Gavotte
(Czibatka)
Stephanie
"Jreamina
(waltz)
(Joyce)
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ORCHESTRAL
SELECTIONS
The
i
from"Watch
your
Syncopated
Walk
(from
(Irving Rerlin)
your Step")
"Watch
_.oaeP
The
Minstrel
/
Faraden
truing
nen[n)
oeuy
tw&ITZp
tram
t(ubensl
"To-night's
Night"
Waltz
the
(waltz)
(Paul
Rubens)
(J. Gilbert) 1528 Charlie Chaplin
Fox-trot
(Darewski)
in the Taxi (selection)
{
He's a Rae Picker (Berlin)
(!. Gilbert,-arr.
by 0. Fefras)'1542
Heart's
Ease (A. Mäcbeth)'
The Dancine
Mistress"
(waltz)
Pleadine
(Haydn
Wood)
(Monckton)
"The
Only Girl,"
Overture
(V. Herbtrf)
"The
Dancing
Mistress"
(selection)
11557)
When
Only Girl")
j
you're
away ("The
(Monckfon,
l
(V. Herbert)
(Harold
Wilde)
arr. by H. M. Higgs)
("Oh 1 Oh I Delphine"
(Carylt)
(waltz)
The Call of the Angelus,
lnie*mezzo
'Oh I Oh! Delphine"
(selection)
(Carylt,I, 1587ý
(Walton)
( Fairy Tiptoe (Fredericks)
arr. by F. Solomon)
(Hoschna)
165F I The Butterfly
(Bendir)
I The Love Dance (intermezzo)
The Girl
Ares Doggia (intermezzo) (Moretti)
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SELECTIONS
ORCHESTRA-continued
.PEERLESS
(Scented Roses (waltz)
3001jLly
of the Prairie
(two-step)Black
Diamonds
Band
3002 $ Hoop-e-Kack
j Four Little Sugar Plums
3004 Rustling Silks
;rvina Intermezzo
300S lChicken
Poinsetta
Waltz
Reel (two-step)
30101 Sunbeam Dance
Imam
(lours
Passes
(R. A. Horne)
3ýi24{l Alexander's
Ragtime
Band Tw'-step
The Black Diamonds
30275 Chrysanthemums
(William
H. Penn)
Dance of the Lunatics
(Thomas S. Allen)
Black and White Intermezzo
3046
(H. Darewski, )unr.)
Tango Argentin
(0. Brunetti)
3070$ Solitude (E. G. C. Barker)
i The Rose of Egypt (J. W. Newington)
30715 The Birth of a Rose
(Albert Lotter)
(Jan Sareski)
(Reverie
3072 Recollection
(Gabriel
Morel)
Remembrance
(Anton Kurtz)
PROFESSOR
172S
I
Kathleen Mavourneen
.
GRAND
ORCHESTRA
Chanson
(Bolds)
Bohemia
{ Sizilietta
(Von Blon)
,
2985 Donau Wellen (waltz)
(Ivcnovici)
La Manolo (waltz)
([Vaidteafel)
3215 Wine, Women and Song Waltz (Strauss)
(Casino
Tanse
(Gung'l)
(0.
Strauss)
370 1Chocolate
Soldier
(waltz)
Veronique
(wa!tz)
(arr. by Kiefert)
382 ( Black and Tan (polka)
(Lowthiaa)
i P. and 0. Polka (E::ealossi)
401 A Restless
Night
(Johnson)
La Rinks (W. Paxton)
275
ENGLISH
A195
STRING
QUARTETTE
Slow movement, Quartette
in E flat
(Tschaikowsky)
Caazonette
in E flat (Mendelssohn)
JAndante
Cantabile,
Op. 2
A203
( Tschaikowsky)
`Scherzo,
Op. 2 (Tschaikowsky)
BAGPIPES
ALFRED CAMMEYER & OLLY
OAKLEY
112895Merrie Company
410
STRING
ORCHESTRA
Maxim
March
(with
Widow"
(Lehar)
Unless otherwise stated,
all
(Cammeyer)
j A Dancer's
Dream
(banjos)
X1340 Chinese
Patrol
(Cammeyer)
Miniature
3 (Cammeycr)
(Cammtt^)
OAKLEY
445 ( Toronto Jig
I Darktown
Dandies
4461 Home, Sweet Home
j Poppies
and Wheat
447 J Coloured
Major
(with piano)
Lumbrin'
Luke (with piano)
(with piano)
i 608 Marche de Concert
I
ITorchlight
Parade
(with piano)
1695 JJ American
Patrol
(with piano)
j Fernbank
Quick-step
(with piano)
IFun
Fun in Dahomey
(with piano)
861 f
Olly oc'.:ey)
I
I Administration
itb
March
(concertina),
( piano)
(Alex. P; xrl
Dreams of Darkie Land (with piano.
948
(Ruby ü_.:-/)
The Whist'ing
Nie (with piano)(E.
Grimstaw)
Insurgents'
Patrol
(wlth piano)
(Turner)
Quctn of the Burlesque
(with piano(Tut
er)
Coon
town Breezes
(with piano)(Sanders-Pap*
!51
The CollegeYe Ragg (with piano)
Comical
ZONOPHONE
(J. N. Ctoucn,
444 1 Cock of the North
j Medley MarchBANJO
OLLY°
"TWINS"
GRANVILLE
Druid's
Prayer Waltz (Davson)
Granville Waltz (Granville)
1770 I Annie Laurie
(Lady J. W. Scoff)
Coons
(with
oianol
ZONOPHONE
BANJO
FRED TURNER
To the Front (Fred Turner)
Alice, where art thou? (piano solo)
(Chas. Goodall)
(with piano)
King Cotton March (Sousa)
rrea
ruraer
Rondo-Polka
(piccolo
aolo)
c.,....
r...a......ý
Romping Rosse
(with
- Fred Tnrnerl
135 ý
Hornpipe
Medley (piccolo)
L
RECORDS.
BELLS
1
449
Par-ci,
with Band
Jas. Lent
par-la
ORCHESTRA
BELLS, WITH
31 I( Cheyenne Medley
Spanish Serenade
M. SILVESTER
Xylophon,
(Laughing
455
553c Sioux War Dance (with piano)
Pidoux'
Ruabon Parade
(with piano)
Pidoux
Coonland
Melodies
J. Pidoux
Pro Patria
E. Grimshawý
BELLS, WITH BAND
Spoontime
(two-step)
Twilight Shadows
The prettiest Song of allBells
443
Water
(silver chimes)
M. Silvester
Nearer,
my God, and Son of my Soul
I
(silver chimes)
I.yster & Coke
BILLY
WHITLOCK
In
(Meet me to-night
798 1
J I like your Apron
Dreamland
and your
(Friedmaz)
Bonnet
jAutomsIbIleidarl
(a) Waltz Song, from "A Waltz Dream"
Roses,
from
"The
Man
with
:2(b)Red
Professor
G. FRANKLYN
ThreWives"
(Briefkopf
& Hartei)
1472JMary (Richardson)
Old Black Joe
Home
1539 My old Kentucky
The old Folks at Home
1584 Blue Bells of Scotlatd
W. CONRAD
Home, Sweet Home
1651 List' to the Convent
Bells
(Old French Air with Variations
tJt
Will ye no' come back again?
?20{
W. Conrad
I Poet and Peasant
(ocarina)
(Suppe)
Signor Tapiero
BASSOON
'CE LA
JAN LINDEN
BELLS
W. DITCHAM
+i5 Dancing with my Baby
The Two Friends (piccolo duet)
R. FOSTER
(bell solo) (R. Foster)
45 J Go as you please
(Geo.
King)
Creole
Belles
(concertina)
LYSTER
&
E.
Liselotte
My 1 edv
W.
The
orchestra)
/with
Phantom
Melody
(Leon
Kol
Adams)
orchestral
a the
(Keteiby)P.
Nifosl
I knew (Keteiby)
of The Phantom
Ernest
Pike
I loved yru more than
1-Vocal
arrangement
Melody
The Broken
L'Auv-rgnate
Mazurka
(^,anne)
Reve aprea le Rel (Broustet)
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Records
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Unless otherwise stated,
Af)3
The Late AUGUSTE
RUSHFORTH
Days Gavotte
(Goraert)
(AncU ffe)
Intermezzo
(with
[linty
Robin Adair (Rubenstein)
P. NIFOSI
COOKE
(Nearer
Soul
my God, and Sun of my
(silver chimes)
Lyster Si Cooke
,551
Water
(silver chimes)M.
ILaaghing
Silvester
Happy
Secrets
14215 Auld Robin Cray (with piano)
Ranks of Ailen Water
(with piano)
1460 1 The lard o' the Ira' (with piano)
(with piano)
Mary of Argyle
(with piano)
1538 f The Flowers of the Forest
An old Highland
Melody (with piano)
Intermezzo-"Cavalleria
Rusticana"
17111
(Mascegnl )
Serenade
from "Suite
In F"
(Herbert)
1801 Melody in F (Rubenstein)
Nidri
Melody
(with
VAN BIENE
(with
piano)(Van
Biene)
piano)(arr.
by Van Biene)
Shadows of the Niltht (with piano)
(Van Biene
& Squire)
I The deep blue sea (piccolo)
(Brewer)
`
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No.
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CORNET
ROBERT
MACKENZIE
Ya Banks and Ernes
Toil (concertina,
206(Honest
Robert Mackenzie
with piano)
Alex. Prince
CONCERTINA
GEO.
KING
(English
Concertina)
A40
Holy City (Adams)
Star of Bethleheat
30 Carnival
of Venice
Happy Days Polka
62, Eileen Alannah
Thy voice is near
Absent
(Metcalf)
The English
Rose
Dan Codfrey)
Where my caravan
(Adams)
(cornet
solo)
(piccolo solo)
Home Guards
Ear?
Home Guards Bars
Black Diamonds
Bar(E. German)
(arr. r.
Black Diamonds
Band
has rested (Lohr)
Peerless
Orchestra
D'Hardelot)Peerless
Orchestr
Creole
Belles
R. Foster
(bell solo)
Go as you please
Because
(Gay
King
George
Dance of the Pierrots
La Mattchich_
(ocarina
solo)
Signor Tapiero
Sivnnr
CAFFARFTII
1'Nirht Patrol (with oisno)
IAAmerica
Mazurka
(Chnecayl
de
Concert
(wi*,h
1384 Lan C.ra$ Via' Waltz (ocarina)
Signor Tapiero 1277
piano)
(F. Mannelli.
Valverde)
Thousand
One
Kisses
(with
and
piano
+
ýRo
Concertina)
Mannelll
PRINCE
(English
ALEX.
U- _,._a__.
._(F. uv
_a,ti ý(D!
v- ý'"
t.r,,:ý
(Morse)
11341
Capaa)
piano)
On the Mississippi
(with piano)
Mattinata
(with piano)
(Leoncavallo)
(violin,
Souvenir
de
Sv"rento
with
Stroud Haxton
piano)
Honest Toil (with piano)
H. GODARD
Ye Banks and Braes
(clarionet)Robert
Mackenzie) A77 The Better Land (Cowen)
The
Lost
Chord (Sullivan)
(with
March
The War
of the Priests
A90 The Rosary (with band)
(Mendelssohn)
organ)
Come,
Eagle
(ocarina)
(J.
sing to me (with band)
Under
the Double
Signor Tap ero
Wagner)
Musician
HAWKINS
Hornpipe
Medley (with piano)
of H.M.
Silver Heels (with piano)
(Morel)
Coldstream
Guards
(organI
Abide with me, and other Hymns
Nazareth
Musician Hawki:
I 453
concertina,
with piano)
Steep and Forget
C. WL:
The Lost Chord
(organ,
concertina,
with)
(Sullivan)
piano)
Musicians
HAWKINS
&
HARDY
Waltz (with piano)
Estudiantina
of
H.M.
Coldstream
Guards
"Merry Widow" Waltz (with piano)(Lehar)ý
I
Genevieve
(with
(Allan
Macay)
!mpudence
piano)
454 The Two
(Mores)
Poppies
(with piano)
(Administration
(with
j
March
piano)
861 fun
in Dahomey
(banjo,
with piano)
Oily Oakley
Musicians
927 High Jinks
Pas de gcatre
(skirt dance'
H.M.
Holiday
(with piano)
1073 The Darkies'
jThe
Two
1Charlestow
Parade
(with piano)
454
Genevieve
J. HUME
Musicians
Hawkins & Haid.
Postilions
Polka
Musicians
Hawkins
& Web,
Guardof H.M. Coldstream
HAWKINS
Coldstream
& WEBB
Guards
of
Postilions
Polka
Musicians
Hawkins & We!
Musicians
Hawkins & Hard,.
Guard
of H.M. Coldstream
Selection
(arr. J. R. Ferd)
1717$Nautical
F. KETTLEWELL
Blue Bells of Scotland (arr. Haydn Millars)
The deep blue sea (concert
polkst
{GooThorn
Good-bye
( with band)
(brewer)IASS
1754
(damsTosti)
)
with band)
"Caller Herrin;"
Church Bells, introducing:
"Abide with me" (H. Albano)
CHAS.
SMITH
(with
Piano)
March (Brepsant)
1785ýBelphegor
11014 Arbucklenian
Polka
King Cotton March (J. F. Sousa)
1 Lizzle Polka
1864 ( Brooklyn Belle (Hunter,
arr. by Seymour) !I
111111
Spring Song (Men elssohn, arr. by Valefto)
C. WHITE
1895 Dream of Delight Waltz (H. Nicholls)
I
Waltz (C. W. Anclide)
(Sleep
C. Whitc
Nights of Gladness
and Forget
1
4531 Nazareth
1910 Destiny Waltz (S. Baynes)
Musician
Hswkin<
H.M.
Coldstream
Sons of the Brave (Bidgood)
Guards
Orel,
of
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WILLIAMS
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Irish Fusiliers
Until (with band)
Somewhere a voice
'.!:i`
little grey home
(Lohr)
A little love-A
d'amour)
(Lao.
JAS. BROWN-enntintted
Royal
(W. Anderson)
is calling (with band)
(A. F. Tate)
in the West (with band)
(Burns
Hornpipe
Hornand Peter Street
1146
(arr. b, A. 0. Grzrr)
pipe (with piano)
Roy Reel
De'it
the
I Rob
and
amang
Tailors (with piano) (arr. by Laybourne)
l
Schottische
(' ith
Duke
Albany's
of
(arr.
by TV. Findluy)
piano)
Monymusk
&
Strathspey
Rachael
Far
little
kiss-(Uzi
fa-r.
peu
Reel
(with
by A. 0. Gray!
oiano)
Silesu)Royal
1148fCircassian
Circle
(with piano)
Irish fusiliers
Rose Polka
(with piano)
(Laybon'ne)
(with
band)
Song,
"It
Bacio"
!'Waltz
Miss
Drummond
Perth
(High!ara
of
(Ardifi)
(arr. by it. J. Dunn)
Fling)
(with piano) (arr by A. 0. Gr,:,,)
The jolly Village Smith (Fucik)
Lovet's
Restoration
Strathspey,
&c.
(with
Royal Irish Fusiliers
(arr.
by A. 0. Gray)
piano)
1150
FLUTE
OLGA, ELGAR & ELI HUDSON
Sweet
Home
(bishop)
Mdme.
Deering!
Reels
jigs
(with
piano)
(with
piano)
Willie
(two-step)
(with piznr}
11511 Weary
1 Heatherhell
Schottische
(with
pianol
Lot here the genese Larkl (soprano solo,
WI
VUIIgaIV
IVC
IVl
5)
laýta:avpJ
Home,
(Irish
1Irish
FRED
309 f Scottish
Scottish
310j Scottish
Scottish
311 Scottish
(Rights
CAMERON
(with
Quadrilles,
Quadrilles,
Quadrilles,
Quadrilles,
Quadrilles,
F
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Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig 6
o'
Man
Piano)
Hornei,
W. F. CAMERON.
297 ( Father O'Flynn
I Lord Roberts March
...SO!
noeroovey
The Spinning
Wheel
t r nomas
(Thomas)
(un.
Men of Harlech
(Rhyfelgrchgwyr)
(Thomas)
ý'. accompanied)
(unMegan's
Daughter
(Merch
Megan)
(Thomas)
"ccompanied)
Come back to Erin (arr. by F. C. Barker)
The Minstrel Boy (arr. by F. C. Barker)
MELODEONJAS.
BROWN
OCARINA
Signor MOSE TAPYERO
(La Mattehiche
Dance of the
Sgnor Tapiero
(concertina
solo)
George
King
La Gran Via Wait, (Chuecar
Valverde)
138. Night Patrol
(concertina,
with piano)
George King
Under
Eagle
the Double
(1. Wagner)
Signor Tapiero
285 The War March of the Priests
(cancertins, with organ)
(Mendelssohn)Alex.
Prince
Poet and Peasant
(Suppe)
Signor Tapi^-o
320 Old French Air with Variations
(bassoo;r
W. Coara3
456 The First Kiss Waitz
La Palms
96
Pierrets
1The Thistle Schottische
! Johnson, and High Level Hornpipes
[Cumin'
thro' the
Rye-Auld
Hoose-Ur
in the Morning Early
Within a Mile of Edinburgh
Schottische)
Scottish Jigs
Irish Jiga
(Flowers
o' Edinburgh
Speed
`, Stirling Castle
and
PIANOFORTEPAUL
(with piano)
Highland
Pop
the
Schottische:
goes
ASTOR
weasel; Weel may the keel row; What'-I
I A126 Liebestraum
(Dream
ý;'-s:)
(with piano)
of
fe)
o'er th, steer?
i Over the Waves Waltz (with piano)
I
Simple Aveu, Op. 2,1; (Th)s,e)
(Norwegian
Bridal
March.
(Rosa);
On. 19. No.
ZONOPHONE
PAUL
ASTOR-continued
A157
Autumn
(pianofor.e)
(Chaminade)
Spinning
Wheel !Chaminade)
_
Al6F (Spinning
Song (Libl;.i)
) The Last Hope (Gottschalk)
(Capricante-Marche
de Conceit
A2!51
Love's
Waltz,
Op.
130
458
670
57,
No.
The Deep
Blue Sea (Brewer)
Miss W. Hutson
Shadows
solo, with
of the night ('cello
(Van Biene & Squire) Van Flcze
piano)
(arr. by Eli
11043 5 Old Irish Dances
885
(Paul
5
Wachs)',
(Paul
Wachs)
Alice, where art thou?
To the Front (banjo solo)
Annie Laurie
(Douglass)
Loch Lomond
(violin solo,
Saltarello
Chas. Goodall
Fred. Turner
Chas. Goodall
with piano)
Robert Buchan
Qui Viva, Galop
(Ganz)
(Kowalski)
Marche Hongroise
Valse
_ito Mattei's Grand
The Dying Poet (Gottschalk)
DAVID RICHARDS
Andante Rondo Capriccioso
Max and Moritz
Birds of Passage
(Kling)
ALBERT
RENNISON
The
459 I
J. Ashe & L. Miller
655 The Two Friends
Dancing with ma Baby (bells) W. Ditcham
305 Happy
Days Polka
(piccolo
solo)
( Carnival
of Veniee (cornet
solo)
1
I f:emx
274
Woggle
of
Melody
TUBAPHONE
146
(from
(Men
are deceivers
13131
Mai" (1V. Ko11o)
I I want a girl (from "Wer
Mdlle.
(violin.
of "he Valley
Czarina
i
c.,Jr-sý
(Leon je5<sul
Polka
JUAN AKONI
VIOLIN
ROBERT BUCHAA
ELI
HUDSON
(Old Nick
of the
- The Nightingale
Adl 12-inch
is
lrc t'I
hecki
Oh, how she could
yacki
..
(Von Tilzer)
wacki-woo
Yaaka Hula Hicki Dula
(Gostz, Yon.^.g & Wen(,,'
Hawaiian
Butterfly
(Baskette
& Sta 'CS'.
What do you want to make those z.-I
at me for?(McCarthy,
Johnson
& Mo,-- ý)
Along the way to Waikiki (Whiting)
Come and dance with me
Gundersen11879
solo, with'
Fred Turner
Eli Hudson
OperaAlbert
Rennison
The Wren Polka
(Domare)
EIi Hudson
[raumerei
(violin, with piano)
Jan Rudenyii,
t$chumann)
einm
Guletz
UKELELE (and Piano)
Elgar
with
GEO. GUNDERSEN
George
(banjo
"Wie
MULLER
ALBERT
Introducing
"Wearing 'o' th0802
picno).
Borouhme's
Merch,"
Green,"
"Brian
"The
Soldier's
"Cruiskeen
Lawn."
"Drops
joy,"
"Banks
of
of 3anns,"
Brandy"
Duncan Macgregorl1847
Rondo-Polka
i2ij King Cotton March
(
(Sousa)
piano)
Ren :sca
Ell Hu sJ
The Circus Galep
Polka
Merry Times
BluebellsSnowdrops
66
hldlle. Elgar
(bsnjo,
with piano)
Fred Turner
(with piano)
(tfudson)
Irish
of the Open
Albert
Welcome
March, &c.
I 152 J Murray's
March, &c.
I11535j Blue Bonnets
to
Meerut March,
25ch's Farewell
j Flowers
of the Forest.
Mdlle. ELGAR
(Wiggle
Nightingale
Old Nick
CARL GRUNOW
PICCOLO
J. ASHE & L. MILLER
Medley
Rossre
German)
PIPERS & DRUMMERS
(Mendelssohn)
A101-)
A flat (Moszkowski)
I Valse Eritlante,
(Paderewski)
A109 I Minuet in G Major
Prelude,
Op. 3, No. 2 (Rachmaninoff)
RUDOLPH
SVINERFELDT
457) J Blue Danube
Home, Sweet Hontk
f Hornpipe
165 Romping
(Edward
ww
ELIt HUDSON
Miss
WINNIE & Mr. yr
460
GOODALL
CHAS.
95
RECORDS.
(Loch
Lomond
(wit;i
piano)
Laurie
(piano
solo)
1301
1 Annie
L
Robert Br(DougIa
Chas.
Ge
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ý',we7rds have Orchestral Accompaniment.
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Miss
LELIA
t`c*t Chant du Prisonnier
Liebe sfreud
(violin)
Miss
Hungarian
MARY
Dance
Gipsy Dance
.8t
Serenade
Cavatinr
Roman,,.,
Souvenir
DUNCAN
DOUBLEDAY
(with
(violin)
LAW
(with piano)
(He)re
Kati)
piano)
(Ziegenner-lVeisen)
(with
(Drdla)
piano)
MACGR. Uui
Gems
Melodi(s,
'.;ý.
of Scottish
Introducing
"AP-r:
piano).
My
Heather
Hills,"
"Here's
Scotland"
to Bonnie
(.cith
ýk s. ter "
hca;th
a
250
(Hcbay)
(Sarasate)
(with piano)
(Ray)
Op. 22 (with piano)
jHe.nri IVieniawski)
de Moscow, Op. 6 (with piano)I
(Henri
Wicniawski) I
Gem' of Scottish
Melodiee, No. 2 (a,
Introducing
"0 Sing to me th,
piano).
Scotch
Songs,"
"Donald
Tehn
aald
Pibroch,"
"Stumt`ie
Strathspey,"
:...
Dell among the Tailors"
(Gems
of Irish Melody (with piano).
trodacing
"Wearing
Gr,ers,'
o' the
Mn n
Boroahme's
March,"
"C 0274
keeLawn,"
"The
Soldier's
joy"
"Banks of Banna,"
"Drops of Brar.d-,"
Wiggle
Woggle
(piccolo,
with
piam",
L
(Hudson)
Mdlle. Eiýc;
Prof.
lntermezzo,
464 ,
I-Canzonetta
JAN
RANZATO
from
'iCavalleria
(d'Ambrosis)
RUDENYI
640 (Mazurka
JSerenade
Carnival
(with
Rusticana"
(M ascagni )
Piano)
de Concert
(Music)
(Schubert;
d'amour
(Rudenyi)
(with variations)
of Venice
731
(Benedic+;
Chant
a Melisartde
(Rudenyi)
871 (St. Patrick's
Day (l'ietxtemps)
1 Cradle Song (Pechofsch)
f Traumerei
(Schammt)
Jan Rudenyi
965-( The Wren Polka (piccolo)
(Domure)
SCOTT
SKINNER.
I 463 ( Duet for one Violin
piano)
(The Laird of Drumblair
(Verdi) II
( William Tell Fantasia
(with piano)
STROUD
HAXTON
(Rossini)
Rigoletto
Fantasia
(with plant)
(Verdi)'
Souvenir tie Sorrento (vioiir. o i-,p'. u)
Fan-,
"The Daughter
,ý:l ouo
of the Regiment."
On
Mississippi
Lae
(coccertina,
(Doni:etti)
tas!a (with piano)
o
Martha"
Fantasia
(,with piano)(F(oto'a'
(Morse)
Alex. Prima
piano)
462 Hearts and Flowers (with piano)
(T,,ýU,
(intermezzo
(with piano)
(Johnson)
"Aida"
Fantasia
(with piano)
(Verdi)
"Thais"
Meditation
(x-ith piano)(h1a:;senet
)
"La
Traviata,"
( Chanson
ndante
i "Pirates
Fantasia
Triste
(with
Religioso
of
(with
piano)(Tschaikowskp)
(with
piano)
Penaanea"-Fantasia
VIOLIN,
FLUTE &
HARP
FRANCINI QUARTETTE
(Thome)
'Bohernian
Girl"-Fantasia
(Salle)
"Maritans"-Fantasia
(Wallace)
"The
Mikado"-Fantasia
(Sullivan)
"lolanthe"-Fantasia
(Sullivan)
(Yeoman of the Guard-Fantasia
(Sullivan)
(Sullivan)
'LRuddigore-Fantasia
'CELLO,
!1301]
Old Rustic
Bridge
J.
F. S?:,t!y)
;ýr.
1353
Barcarolle,
from
"T";es
Atineet
by Hoccherini
1395 J.Home,
Sweet
Home
iThe
Mill Wheel
1448 !! Alice,
tl:oa.
where
art
( Come
here
my
I(
Ses
`v
11-ootl
I-. Tmar.t
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RECORDS.
ZONOPHONE
VIOLIN,
466
'CELLO
& PIANO
Serenata
(Braga)
Ave Maria (Gounod)
ELSIE
{
VIOLIN, FLUTE & HARP
The
Poet's
Song
("La
Boheme"
465
1
(Puccini)
GocI-bye
(Tosii)
641 ý The Rosary (Nevin)
(Salut ei'Amour (Elgar)
FRANCINI
VIOLIN
&
MUSTEL
ORGAN
SOUTHGATE
and her
DOROTHY--continued
Si- er
in de cold, cold graund, and )id
Massa's
folks at home (Perkins)
Silver threads among the gold(H.
P. D;rsj
')
When all was young-"Faust"
(Go.
The hcur
is late-"Faust"
(Gounod
1820
1848
1880
Eileen
Killarney
1911
All hail
Terzetto
TRIO
Alannah
(8a1fe)
(violin)
thou dwelling-"Faust"
E Final.-"Faust"
(Thomas)
(Gou,
(Goanc.
1
A34 J Spring Song (Mendelssohn)
Autumn Song (Mendelssohn)
Serenade
(Schubert)
A44- Intermezzo
("Cavalleria
Rusticana")
A59 S Serenata
(Moszkowski)
A82 f Ls Clnquanteine
(Gabriel
Marie)
Minuet (Boccherini)
A94 f Angels guard thee
(Godard)
A Night in Venice (Lucantoni)
Herd Girl's Dream (with oboe)(A.
Love's
31 ( Spanish
Cheyenne .Serenade
Medley (bells and orchestra'
The Sleigh Ride
Xylop.ule
Revels (whist}ing
434 Student's
sole)
Garden
(Schumann)(arr.
by G.
W.
Sabitzky)
Slatter)
VIOLIN & MUSTEL
ORGAN
ELSIE SOUTHGATE
and her Sister
DOROTHY
A168 S The Lost
Chnrd
(Sullivan)
) Largo
("Serse")
(Handel)
Annie
Laurie
(Lady
Scaft)
1325
Rerceuse
(Jarnes
Coward)
Melody in F (Ruhinsteia)
Somewhere
a voice is calling (Tate)
Intermezzo-"Cavalleria
Rusticana"
(Mascagni)
1525
Ave Maria (Ba;h-Gounod)
Barcarolle
from "Tales of Hoffmann"
1554Goon
Melodies
15E9 Auld Robin Gray
1 Rubin Adair and Mary of Argyle
1611 "Tharksgiving"
(E. & D. Southgate)
"Reve d'Amour"
(F. S. Southgate)
1634 (The Rosary (Nevin)
) Held in Bondage (Coward)
1667 { Simpltae Aveu (Thorns)
L'Exse
(Thorne)
little kiss (Silesa)
1698 A little love-A
Where my caravan has rested (Lohr)
1742 Pleading
(F. S. Southgate)
Dance of the Elves (F. S. Southgate)
1786 Love's Garden
of Roses (H. Wood)
Sincerity
(E. Clarke)
1383
Xylo}:!r.e
661 Merry Times Polkt
TubaF, :ocu
The Circus Galop
(selection)
(Pali!
259 f "Dollar
Princess"
(Fall;
The Divorced
Wife (selection)
Washingtoq
Post March
(Sousa)Xylop
one
(with bells)Was.
Keep on a-Shufflin'
Dl!-;,M
Mdme.
46S
FRASSETTI
Shamrock
March
U.S.A. Patro!S.
I
FRANCISCO
467 J The Ladies
j Estudiantina
of Cadiz
Waltz (Lacombe)
ZITHER
BANJO
ALFRED CAMMEYER and OLL
OAKLEY
13655 Handy Jack
ji Humoresqu,:
(Cammeyer)
Csmmeyer)
WHISTLINGW.LYNTON
( Students'
Revels (whistling
solo)
W. La;cThe Sleigh Ride
Xylopl:
(Humming
Bird (Eilenberr)
73 jl
Home Guards Bond & Whist'
U..3
Where
Glory leads
Home Guards
43(
G.
H.
SNAZELLE
IA Whistlint Yarn (G. H. Snazalle)
DICK DARBY
M41
t41
fffA German
on the Telephone
(By permission and approval of Tom C.:r)
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21
Aocumpanime?
RECORDS.
ZONW-'HONE
ROBERT BURNETT-continued
(Scottish
ANDERSON
Baritone)
:porn Riggs are Bonnie (with pitno4
CdiIE
).'ncan Gray (with Piano)
(with piano)
-in li'ater
Grcmlie
(with piano)
,hn, Standard
-.na
Braes o' Mar
':here
kath
(with
Scotland
JOHN
Dreaat
±ýlt, What a Beautirul
'ý: love to live in Loveland
Alarney, My Horne O'er the
When
When
1267
(Ganz)I
Sea(Logan}
BURR
(Tenor)
Come
Dreams
the weep
are
True (Webb)
in the fold (Heil)
Manuel
Romero
When you're a long, long way from Home
In the Palace of Dreamy
In the Heart of a City that has no Heart
Alice of old Vincennes
1082
3084
Grows
Long
iýecov
wrr"r"vºwe
ýT^____ý
AlOS {Come back to Erin (Claribel)
Tom Bowling
(Dibdin)
Greer
as the Shamrock
Miss EDITH
CLEGG
(Contralto)
(Osbornelý
just
ou're
as sweet at sixty as you were1 277 f The Dear Homeland (Walter Slaughter)
nc awecc
r.e
me
s;xteen
while
U" I.
the
neqI
(and
loving
Peerless Quartett.
s LOUIE
f-
HENRY
i
(Tenor)
Leath of Nelson
(Stokam)
Grace (Suilh'an)
, i.e Sailor's
for
in
thee
eeery flower
seek
I
3035 Land o' the Leal (traditional)
In Hebrid Seas (traditional)
Men
March of the Cameron
(Mary Campi,ell)
Broom
Love
Song
(traditional)
Loch
IAN. Kernedv
Fraser)
(with piano)'
(Dewar)
piano)(Fuicher)
better bids a we
(Claribel)
(Munro)
ain wee house
BARDSLEY
&c.
BALLADS,
BALLADS, &c.
BROOKS
Quartette)
is
good
with Orchestral
SYDNEY
(Soprano)
Broken Doll (Tate)
i f.e Roses have made
me remember
(Darewski)
,,,d send you
to me (Emmett)
yoback
kiss,
(A
roseFishermaid
a
a ring
sh.on
of old SL ,H)alo
(Dumas)
Fairies
(D. Wood)
me log,
little while
Bing
Boys")
(Tate)I
_-,erv
Wonderful
boy
(L. Brooks
:nderfui
My ain Folk (Lepton)
Violets
(Ellen Wright)
Good-byeTasti)
312
girl,
H. Payne)
(Nat D. Ayer)
o Trail that leads to home (with piano)
reor Butterfly
(sung by H. Payne)
A125
A137
A143
Zephyrs
Gentle
(with
piano)
(A. Jensen.;
(with
(Stephen
Adamz)
ALSO Nirvana
piano)
(Buzzi
Peccia)
Lolita (with piano)
Baritone)
Annie Laurie
(with piano)
(Douglas)
he MoC,reir's
(wilt
piano)
'". illie'a gene to gathering
Melallle Castle
k-.,
t Burn'
4 titan's a Man for
Hector Gra'
a' that
(Tenor)
COLTHAM
dwellings
(with
How
lovely
are Thy
(S Liddle)
piano and organ)
There
is a green
hill (with
piano and
(Gounod)
organ)
(with piano)
h, moon of my delight
(Liza Lehmann)
(with piaýu)
O, vision entrancing
(A. t.onng
4nomus)
(with piano)
Belle Marquise
(Bernard
Foit)
A163
k173
mmV
KO50
one
is
01
rar
LOi:aIOC
rroru
rno
tw1111
Nlal-J
raou
rw,.,.(Lambert)
N ...,.,
(with
(Lc'tr)
Margarita
piano)
(with piano)
(G. Thomas)
The Willow
little kiss (with piano)
A little love-A
(Si]rctt)
(B!u nentha.)
My Queen
(with piano)
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22
.
ZONOPHONE
BALLADS,
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BALLADS,
SYDNEY COLTHAM-contin
SYDNEY COLTHAM-continued
The Song of Songs (with piano)
(Mayo)i1254
A176ýThe
Snowy Breasted
Pearl
(with piano)
(
(Robinson)
IAn Evening
Song
(with piano)
1281
A1SO
(Blumenthal)
A Sprig of Rosemary
(with piano)ý
(Edward
Gerrnan)i
(Handel)
A184 Comfort
ye ("Messiah")
(Handel)
1293
Every valley ("Messiah")
J
(with
(A. Hume)
A190
Water
piano)
l Annie Laurie
(with piano)
(Lady Scott)
f Beloved,
it is Morn!
(with piano)
A I93
(A yfward )
The one of all the world
(with niano)
(Lohr)
(Love, here is my heart?
(with piano)
A197
(Silesu )
Moira of my heart (with piano)
(I nomson l
Love in her eyes ("Acis and Galatea")(Handel)
t'here'er
you
walk
&c.
("Sen+ele")(Handel)
I know of two bright
Rosebud
(with
Blue
of
skies
When
shadows
Jean
(with
Dear
love,
eyes (with plc
(G. H.
(Drumm(with
pier. ..
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piano)
Bredon
gather
(H.
piano)
(with
pier
T. Burteig!Sydney
remember
me (C. di-,
Ern,
(A. H. Br
Ninetts
(with piano)
Until (with piano)
(W. Sandersor,
Before you came (with piano)(1.
Little
Sleep
Tired
Sweet
Bunch
-'y
"r
r)
(with pr!
(Oliver)
(1
(with piano!
(A. F. Tdej
Hands
(with piano)
(Sander,
i(
Vale of Doona
(with plani'-.`
and
of
the
Heather
Roses
Thy dear voice calls me (with pi..
A206 f The Sands o' Dee (Clay)
Fall In 1 (with piano)
Sydney
(Hook)
Marv of Allendale
11398 The Flag that never comes down
The Garden of Sleep (with piano)
A210
(Isadore
de 1_ara),
I So fare thee well, "Doris"
(with piano) 1399 Our Island Home (with piano)
The Drummer
(with pi.*.
of tha 43rd
(Ceflier)
The women
fAnecl"
who stay
at home
thee-"Joselvn"
(with)
guard
piano änd
11413(
(Trr'.:e^),
(Godard)
piano)
violin
obligato'
Soldier
(with piano)
(Tert)
J Soldier,
A213ýEily
Ma,ourneen-"Lily
Killarney"
of
In
Cornish
Kitchen
(with
(with pteno and violin obligato)
a
piano)
1428 I Fair is the Rose (with piano)
(Benedict)
(Noel Jo:. Z0)
A217 11! sing thee songs of Araby (F. Clay)
0 Flower Divine (with piano.)
Dear Heart (Tito Matte-')
'ý
1440
(Havd,t
'21 I seek for thee in every flower (Gan.
Serenata
(with piano)
(Percy
G,
Love's Nocturne
(Kellie)
J:',
I
(with
!.'
A"4 ( My own, my guiding star (MacFarren)
made thee mine
piano)
Come to me now, my own (G. W. Byng) 1453 j The little green gown (with plan,
tt
,'Then shall the righteous-"Elijah"
1464 ( In Devon's garden (with piano)
(B
O22u
(Mendclssohn)
One day (with piano)
(Stephen
If with all your hearts--"Elijah"
The garden
(with ,
(Mendelssohn)
of your heart
1477f
3 ))"Farewell,
Mignon-"Mignon"
(Thomas)
Megan
(with piano)
(Novello)
Romance-"Mignon"
(Thomas)
Love's Melody
(with piano)
(H.
?t
IBe thou faithful, "St. Paul"
The
(with piano)
enchanted
glade
A2i7
(diendelssohn)1489
(Lois
My hope is in the Everlasting,
"Daughter
1500 A Song of Sleep (with piano)
(Sv',.
(Stainer)
of Jairus"
Dear, in your eyes (with piano)
(!: -"n)
(a)
A Birthday,
(b)
Hence away, be(Roses of a Summer day (with plum)
(Willie B. Manson) 1513{
gone (with piano)
-13?
(Percy
dtli
G.
Army
Navy
(S.
Coltham
&
and
it thou wert blind (with piano)
I
Parker)
(T. Coole )
(Noel Joi:
For you alo:te (ff. E. Geehl)
A dream
(with piano)
(Bartlett)
At dawning (with piano)
1530 Come and see the roses (with pia 1
I --y
caravau
nag
reecea
twiwl
I
i
12231
f Down in the Forest
(r.:Phr)
(with
piano)
Lorraine
(with piano)
(W. Sanderson)
,piano) Rr
1588,
(Landon
(I hear a thrush at eve (with piano)
Golden Bird (with piano)
(Haydn
11
1247{
Melisande
In the wood (with pier
(Cadman)
I Love, you have made me a garden
(with
piano)
All
(Thompson)
Records
12-inch
T'°Jcss otherwise stated,
have
I
(A memory (with piano) (Park)
the letter
A in front of Serial
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23
Accoinpenimeit
BALLADS,
BALLADS,
&c.
MR.
SYDNEY COLTHAM-continued
To Mary
(with
It: '
Ireland,
i h
piano)
i Maude
Valerie
White)
(with
calling
me
niona)
(Kin gston-Sl
wart)
d v
(with
ninon!
you're
perfect
r(C.
`.'"'-'
The
love-light
in your
1674
Jacobs-Bond)I
eyes (with piono);l'051-.
&c.
HATHERLEY
CL..tRKE--
eontinled
(Sweet Marie (Moore)
True as
I
{Dreaming
(Dunk[ey)
unaernearn
tae
tJpencerl
scars
The shadow
in your
(L. Ray)
eyes
Coming
home
(Willeby)
i nere
s
the
stars
that
of hone
no
nee
...
one
are
and
shin?
(Bro<aIt ay)
mother
mother
.(T.
11
P.
Ordway)
to
me
A
1733 Pretty Pond Lilies (with chorus)
(Hn:i;
1
) Roses usdcrnesth
the snow (H. P. Dan;I
1747 j Our hands have met (V. Wallace)
Love's own garden
(Gcyne)
(W. E. Slat-r)
Do you remember?
(Haydn
Wood)
:`Mother is my sweetheart
(The Cabin with the roses at the door
Heart o' mine (Clegg)
1763%
(Guest)
Molly dear (Monk Go'ld)
\Vho'a dot railing so sweet(J.
A melody of home (Stephenson)
W.
Wheeler)
's'avushle
(Mac,1urrouxh)
(Welcome
Home (f:. Sf. Quentin)
[.ove. Love. whet wilt thou with this heart
1779 Had
times come again
no more
of mine? (Willie E. Manson)
(S. C. Fort"r)
(Tosti)
:'arted
If I might
(Squire)
1793 { Where the rippling
flow (Sl'':itr i
to you
waters
nniy
come
7-:
) You and I (Claribel)
the Green
Hills o' Somerset
(F. Coates)
1853
{
Mollie
Darling
(Hays)
it only a tiny garden (H. W ooa)
Rosalie, the prairie flower (Wura:)
0 flower of all the world
7951
(A. lloodforde
(Lady A. Hill)
Finden) 1868 ( In the gloaming
Out of the pant ('tfar'ho!I)
1 Dream Faces (Hutchison)
The greater
(A1y fiddle is my sweetheart
(Chir:ýdrz)
love (N. Ellis)
dear, before I go
18£5{{ Give me your answer,
ailing (L. T. Croke)
The Down (G. D'Hardelat)
(L. Ray)
'daire my girl (Aitken)
Slumberland
(Hush-a-bye)
g; -' 'ur little Home (E. Coates)
1918
(Daphne
r,'.tr)
!'')Oily O'Dean
(L. Ronald)
my heart's
best love
Roaea of Picardy
(with Royal Cremona
Orchestra)
(Haydn
Nand)
ALAN DALE
(Baritone)
Genevieve (with Royal Cremona Orchestral
Ifhe Volunteer Organist (Lamb)
(Tuckrr)
'C Soul of Spring
2
Alai fl le
(PhiWpt)
Killarney
(Balfe)
Andrew
Shnrpley
''sra
(Nemfon'.
ittle world of gladness
(H. B. Powers)
Think tenderly of me (H. B. Powers)
PETER
DAWSON
(Baritone)
The distant shore
(Sullivan)
The world that 1 build for you
A25 ( Out en the Deep (Lohr)
The Any of Biscay; (Davy)
(Nestell
Gordon)
Rid Me Good-bye
(Tosti)
A1071 The Bellringer
(M. V. Wallace)
!-allow the Golden Star (Latham)
t The Village Biacksm'th
(W. H. Welse)
A128(l.and
(W. Sanderson)
of Delight
Up from Somerset
(I)'. Sanderson)
Mr. HATHERLEY
CLARKE
When my ships come sailing
home
(Counter
Tenor)
A134
(F. Dartl)
I Parted (Tosti)
Oft in the Stilly Night (Moore)
f The Erl King (with piano)
(Schubert)
Silent O'Moyte (Moore)
Two Grenadiers
(with piano)
AI461The
The bonnie banks
(Robert Schumann)
o' Loch Lomond
Robin Adair
Song of Triumph
(Anderson)
sý':himir.r
bells or long ago (Shctfuck)
Peter Dawson
A156
Chime again, beautiful
belle (Bishop)
"Faust"
(w'.th
All Heil thou dwelling,
White Wings (B. I infer)
(Gounod)
J. Hialop
I piano)
Little Sweetheart,
and kiss me
(Squirt)
care
A230 The Watchman
't'he
ions
that
reached
my
:,'on't
you huy my pretty
(G. W. Persfey)
chorus)
All
12-inch
Records
less otherwise .fated,
heart
(with
flowers
(withi
have
the
1 The
A23.¢ (The
Armourer's
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Player
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!with
niann
Berri)
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(SuAiran)
611 (Thou'rt
passing
(Lead
Kindly Light (Purday)
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A in front
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all Vocal Records have Orchestral
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Accompaniment.
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RECORDS.
ZONOPHONE
BALLADS,
BALLADS,
&c.
&c.
PETER DAWSON-continuert
PETER DAWSON-continued
A binder
Courtship
(Coates)
The Blue Dragoons
(Russell)
(Stanle))
1065 Every man a soldier
The other side o' Jordan -(Hawley''
They
IAaams)
all
use lack
3
10931 }fear the bugles calling (G. Kahn)
514 Down among the dead men (Phipps)
The big bass drum (Mortimer)
Drink to me only with thine eyes
516 f The Sinter
wes Irish
1179{
(Jonson)
(an. by J. B. cVaGlzck)l
A Nation once again
The low-hacked
I
Wrap me up in my old Stable Jacket(Symons)
car (S. Lover)
1203J When you come home (W. H. Sq:l.ý:)
(H. Oliver)
The Sentinel
The place where the old horse died(Melville)
1224 Lads o' Devon (R. Loughborou;tr!
(with piano)
Shipmates o' mine (W. Sanderson)
The Powder Monkey
12481 Through
(G. Nutting)
The Tar's
Farewell
(Adams)
the sunrise
Friend o' mine (Sanderson)
Bedouin
Love Song (Pinsuti)
1265 I Dear Devon Lassie (D. Richards)
The Bandolero
(Stuart)
The
Mill Wheel
(quartette,
harp)
Youth (Allitsen)
with
512j
A jovial Monk am I (A-udran)
( I am a Friar of Orders Gray
513 j Sailing (Marks)
The
Fisherman
and
His
Child
1054)
(Reeve)
Lackaday
(quartette)(White)
(from
"Gavotte
(E.
Crompton)
piano)
Corporal
The Vacant Chair (Root)
The Skipper
(Jude)
The Bell at Sea (Adams)
Consider the Lilies (with
Chorus)
Peter Dawson
Song
Angels
(with
The
chorus)
of
Harold Wilde
(Hodson)
(Barnby)
C,me Beck to Kildare
I Fear no Fee (Pinsuh')
852 ( The Arrow and the Song (Balle)
j Droop m,t, young Lover (Handel)
866 F. Hundred
Fathms
Deep
(Shattuck)
The 'Alghty Deep (f ude)
878 Queen of my heart
(Alfred
Cellier)
A Soldier's Song (Mascheroni)
The
(When
(Th.
Lowland
Sea
Old
the
Rnnle,'
Ebbtide
R9{lýllt
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12-inch
otherwise
sinted,
all
have the
(E.
Karma(
piano)(Sterndale
(with
an
Old-fashioned
Devon
Onaway,
for
Love's
Requiem
me
awake,
(with
(G.
piano)
beloved
(with
piec")(,
(with
Sweet
Aleen
Don't
tell
(with
piano)
Peter
03
(TroterWilir,".1
piano)
[' tt
chorus)Peter
Uavsat
A Chip
1736
176b
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The Drum Major (E. Neinton)
1777
Lanagan's
Log (Hermann
Lohr)
1005 ( The Admiral's Yarn (P. A. Rubens)
The
Floral
Dance
(Katie
Moss)
:791
j
I Little Grey Home in the West
11310
1023
(Hermann
Lahr)
Sir Dare (F. Dale)
1047 Ben the Bo'sun
(S. Adams)
IS41
The Bo'sun's
Lament
(IV. H. Squire)
Vocal
th
"1)
(The
Golden
Vanity)
(arr.
by Branscombc)
flows
(Stanley
Gordon)
lCe,,,en1
Records
Mike
(W. Sanderson)
Go to Sea (with
958
Unlcas
(
B've l
Town
(with pima)
(W. H. Souire)
Paradise
(with piano)(D.
A Sailor's
R;,
Porto
Rico (T. Royce)
Remember
(D. Phipson)
In
The Storm Fiend (Roeckel)
Many Happy Returns of the Day(Blockley)
8924
Songs")
X,
The old flagged
(from
The
path
White House "Song Cycle")((Claude
Aru da;e)
Friend
(Clara Novella Davies)
(with 'Inl(
Soldier l What of the night?
(J. Airlie Dul
The eye beneath
Busby
(witl:
the
- -,10
Song (Adams)
The Veteran's
The Yeomen of England
((jerman)
Young Tom o' Devon (Russell)
Glorious
Devon
(German)
A Son of the Desert
am I (Phillips)
(Cherry)
The Monarch of the Woods
Drake goes West (Sanderson)
_
I Rolling down to Rio (German)
(Rodney)
630 J Calvary
is
Green
Hill
(Gounod)
)There
a
f Oh I Ohl Hear the wild winds blow
letter
Records
Mother
(with
of the Old
Block
chorus)
(with
Three Bachelors
(K. Russell)
(with
The gateway
to Heaven
pies
1y . ,.i sl
d-,.n`
(La, afo.a)
(Arthur
Rest, soldier,
/torleyi
rest
Oh!
Asthore
tmvýl;unapý
JThere's ,Nother
,
a big lot of Sunshine
soon (J. Ha}')
When Johnny comes marching
home
There is a tavern in the town
The Blarney
Roses (Frame Flint)
There's
(Norton)
a Girl in Kildare
J Walt (G. d'Hardelot)
j In God's own keeping
(Geehi)
Lawn
Cruskeen
j D ye ken John Peel?
A in front
have
of Serial
Orchestral
No.
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1
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PETER DAWSON-continued
Mary Evans
The Lost Chord
(Sullivan)
One ("Pirates
351' Poor Wandering
of Pen(Sullivan)
Florence
Savior
zance")
(Behrens)Mary
Daddy (with piano)
Evans
The Mocking Bird (with bird effects)
Gertrude
Gibson
Desert
(Emanuel)
Village
Band
(Lohr)
last man
(with
piano)
äe
he
&c.
BALLADS,
&c.
BALLADS,
-ý?Ay, my own (Purssord)
..ighterman Tom (Squire)
he glory of the sea (Sanderson)
{ 'an't
Caroline(Roma)
you hear me calling,
Miss
(Soprano).
FREDA
FAIRCHILD
1852J The heart of a rose (H. Nicholls)
I passed by your window (May Brabe)
idow of Penzance
(Coates)
The Drover
angaroo and Dingo
The Bridge
(Lindsay)
ne Wreck (Little)
Madame
DEERING
verdure
cled
(Soprano)
A
(Handel)
lHnvdel
!"Crenrioe"
1 I T::e Banks of Allan Water
(C. E Horn)'3075
(Cherry Ripe (C. E. Horn)
Horne, Sweet Home (Bishop)Mme.
IILo:
Deeringj
here the gentle lark (soprano
solo,,!
for two flutes)
(BishopA131
'sits obligato
Olga, Elgar & Eli Hudson'
I) The Bonnie Banks
of Loeb Lomond
!, 'uc Bells
Scotland
of
ý7:a Pro Nobis
(with
(Pray
for
oiano)
us)
(Pieeolomini)
(Gounod)
Ale Maria (in Enelish)
I In a child's smal hand
(Cecil Englehardt)
'here's
a Lend (Altitsen)
IAlas ! those
("Maitanz")
(with
chimes
65 bells) (Wallace)
i; Bacio (with piano)
(Arditi)
':eve's
a Land (Allitson)
Mme. Deering'
Our King and Country
rant
you (with
iano) (Paul Rubens)
Miss P,essie Jones
iss
VIOLET
"
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ELLIOTT
r:LLIV
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(Contralto)
ýýoncraicol
Otherwise
slated,
from
kiss
piano)
Tingle'Peu
(Un
(Silesu)
Miss Bessie
Jones
"High
jinks"
GERMAINE
(Tenor)
(Blumenthal)
me your
aid
re
Horatio Germaine
("Irene")
(Goanod)
Samuel Hempsall
pronc!
(The Mocking
Ig2((t
Daddy (with
Bird
(with
bird effects)
Gertrude
Gibson
(Behrend)
piano)
Mary Evans
GRAY
(Tenor)
ARTHUR
1 24Beauty's
Eyes (Tosti)
Trotere)
%ladrid (H. Tro
I In old Madrid
I
that
Silver
my
Grace's
kept
Green
UUCOXSJ
Arthur Gray & Quintette
among the Gold
Arthur
Gray & Quartett_
GRANT
(Baritone)
Threads
Hector Grant
A Man's a Men for a' that
I 12JWillie'a
gene to Melville Castle
Robert Burnett
have
all
a Flower
own Kiss,
HECTOR
SAMUEL
(Carey)
to Thee
Aliss Violet Elliott
extol Thee, 0 lord ("Eli")
(Costa)
Mme. Eleanor Jenes-Hudson',
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My Queen
Lend
Seems
nvv
a
ýa na.f+aa
uauuý
aeaoý
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(Pinsuti)
A75 {I The last Watch
(:Mascheroni)
(Miss For all Eternity
GIBSON
(Soprano)
GERTRUDE
IRS
'umhine and
"-'tearer,
my God,
A-11 12-inch
(with
Love-A
HORATIO
See
.-1de with roe (Liddie)
Lost Chord
(Sallivan)
(Behrend)
-e giftLuliaby
ý.:.c"s
(Lane)
^d of Hope and Giory-(Etgar)
ere's a Land (Atlitsen)
Fishers
(11uUah)
i'i He Come (.SuJiran)
"ill
Little
d'Aroour)
I had
Love's
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Rain (Blumenthal)
,'
(Baritone)
FOSTER
30765 Boys of the DardanePes
1 Eyes of Irish Blue
GAZE
(Baritone)
Mme. Deeringl!LESLIE
(High
Alvena Yarrow,
Jinks-"Something
3073
Ingle-ing"
Redeemer
liveth
ii as a dream
I lillarney
(Balle)
Ii
know
i
that my
("Messiah")
G.l:h
DEREK
_
Voeal
the
1.
Lend
HEMPSALL
me
A13
My Queen
I
letter
A
in
re
front
(Tenor)
(Gounod)
("Irene")
Samuel Hempsall
(Blumenthal)
Germaine
Horatio
your
aid
of
Scr(a1
-NO.
BALI-ADS,
ALFRED HEATHER
(Dear
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Little Shamrxk
White
Squall
BALLADS,
&c.
(Tenor)
&c.
STANLEY KIRKBY (Baritore?
(f
(Jackson)
Alfred Heather
(Barker)
Philip Ritte
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don't
mind
I Don't
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(Tenor)
I
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(Soprano)
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T/11UCQ
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1Mister
go
the Dear t7ntl
(Mellor
&
'lt
the Mine, P.I
'I
leaving
down
in
aa
(Tosti)
nooouy '
snows,
1100-y
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Good-bye
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' ` ' Larea
^ Stanl: 6i'
piano)
(with piano)
A154 , Queen of the Earth
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r.._a_..
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"Faust"
(withl
All Hail thou
dwelling,
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j. Hislopl
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piano)
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C--r.:......,ý, I An--I
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r the Line (. gntrel
Yeter Dswsow
Stante:
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50 1
P. A. HOPE
(Scottish
Baritone)
The Admirals
Broom (Bevan)
CuN
365 Scots wha bee (traditional)
Sins me to Sleep (with DJells),
Scotland
Yet
502sper
Edwin
706 Green Grow the Rushes
Whi
and I shall hear(
with
Just a wee deocb-an-do ris
503 s Always
IN-2___ inaaame
A231'Taas
within a Mile (Hook)
c Rill ye no come back
A24 Kate O'Shane
(Linley)
(Moore)
f Last Rose of Summer
A26 aid me discourse
(Bishop)
Tell me my Heart (Bishop)
A61 i he Mission
(Cowen)
of a
--Rose
-,mg, sweet nira
ttfansl
harp
(Glover)
Blind girl to her
A651,'Tis
the harp in the air "Maritana"
Erin remember
(Moore)
i 893{Let
(arr.
by '' E
} ti'ca:inz
o' the Green
(Ballyhooley
(Robert Marin)
(000
I
jj Killaloe (Robert Martin)
that shall live for
IioSo I'Tis
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a story
(Pelham
E
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I
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ti w':nhfl
I
lp.nbn.n
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miss her most at Xmas -time
harp)
(Wallace)
0
Lord
En")
Thee,
will
extol,
-('
(Costa)
Mme.
Eleanor
Jones-Hudson
Nearer,
God,
(Carey)
my
to Thee
I
A69 J
N'cu're
I
Miss Violet Elliott 11332
Dear Heart (Tito Mattel)
`Sincerity
(Clarke)
(Weber)I
Softly sighs the voice of evening
A85 Waltz Song from "Romeo
and Juliet"
,
(Gounod)'16955
L
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Good-hve.
1 will
hin
-"(A
meet
Summer
(Donc11v
hlue-eyed
t'
Seymour
!Sn.
Inno
your
Rosary,
Maguire's
motor bike
Suns
Australia
(McGlennon)
& ELI HUDSON
of
Stanley
(Amicus)
Qrpheus
Q
Australia
(For Aul.'
will be there
Sync)
(Skipper
Francis)
Stanle,
fr
the Landing
of the Australian
Egypt
DAdvance,
Australia
I Had a Flower
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27
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of
Orcheatral
Orchestral
jAN
fair
Your King and Country
want you (with)
1370
Miss Bessie Jones
piano)
(Paul Rubens)
JOSEPH
LYCETT
(Bass)
There's
land
(Alliften)
Mme. Dearing'
a
1 279 Anchored
JThe Magic of the Night (with piano)
(1Vatsori
1558+
(H. Vasghan)I'
1Three
for Jack
(14. H. Squire)
The Fairy Plate (with piano)
(Oliver)
1599}SA Dream of Delight
(Horatio
Nicholls)
P.
MAXWELL
(Baritone)
P.
MAXWELL
(Baritone)
j All the while (H. Darewski)
i
"High Jinks
1(Beautiful
L.ove's Own ;ties
L'eautiful Garden
(Scan,
of Roses
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364 J
P.
fi
Nobody Knows, Nobody Cares
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CaresStan:e-
Accuannanich
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wear
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hood
Flanigan's
1.01 here the gentle Lark (soprano
solo,13066
(Bishop)!
with obligato for two flutes)
469
Digs, Elgar, & Eli Hudson'
Home, Sweet Home (Bishop)
Mme. Deeringi
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Miss
BESSIE
JONES
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Mr. GEORGE PARKER
Sons
o the
Sea
United
Front
(with
I
piano)
(McG.cnnon)
piano)
(Bradweli)
(Russell)
;,rnicombe
Fair
(with
piano)
(W. H. Squire)
'=assn
with piano)
One
(with
I
(Lowing
&c.
(Baritons)
kind--"Faust"
(Gounod)
fairestmy Lisbon, thou dearest,
"Don Sebastiano"
(Donizetii)
(L. Stuart)
A225 ( The Bandotiero
1 Thou'rt
(Sullivan)
hence
passing
A218+
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smile
of
aisttr
IlOh!
3 Ine
The
ruIagc
Floras
orace:aurnu
Dance
(Moss)
krvcuaý
A244 f Bedouin Love Song (Pinsufi)
) The Trumpeter
(Dix)
::draw the Sword, Scotland
(with
piano)
When the great red dawn is shining
E(
(G. H. Rodwell) I ..,(When
LChnr
The
Thistle
Scotland
(with
of
piano)
I v_._
i A--A
ra)
... .ws
..--,at,
bring
(with
to me a pint
o' wine
1887 The Company Sergeant Major (Sanderson)
I
Gay
Cavalier
(Brevilte
Smith)
piano)
The
jessie,
(with
the Flower
o' Dunhlane
(Smith)
HERBERT
PAYNE
(Tenor)
piano)
Ae ye Mind o' [eng
Lang Syne
(with
Silvery
Moon
(Rev.
D. P. Monkton)
By the Light of the
piano)
;csa
Macfarlane
(with
(Edwards)
(H. Payne & Quartette)
piano)
We don't want a Girl (Letters)
H. Payne & H. Fay
'ILL OAKLAND
(Counter
Tenor)
Wedding
Bells (with bells)(Bennett
Scott)
Gloaming
ý the
Ir.,
Ring me up Heaven
Ace. by The American
Quartette
Singing
When
Mocking
Birds
').hen
Autumn
Moon
is
the
are
the
creeping
When the Blue Birds nest again
through
the Woodlands
Beautiful
Birds, Sing On (with whistling)
`r: hen you and 1 were young, Maggie
Robin and the Wren (with whistling)
(Butterqeld)
Ring
down
(c-ith bells)
longest
is
the Curtain
the
sweetest
way
round
Give me a ticket to Heaven(Denhant
L may home (Shillos-Mill)
Harrison)
7 '.ý'ait till the Clouds rail by
A Bop's best friend is his Mothe relicy)
'-'bite Wings
(Sh
n tired of living without
you(Rose
is my wandering
boy to-night?
Where
Mills)
Two
In
Aeroplane
for
my
Ünly a Pansy
Blossom
(Howard)
(ASeftor, Lawrence & GHford)
he Curse of an Achine Heart
Redwing
(Kerry Mills)
47{
I
(Piantadosi)
And a little child shall lead them (Harris)
risen we listened
to the chiming of the
There
is a Mother
for
always
waiting
you at Home, Sweet Home
old Church Bells (Heil) Manuel Romami
Nellie Deane (Armstrong)
Miss VIOLET
The Mountains
OPPENSHAW
of Morne(French
& Collison)
(Contralto)
I'll meet thee at the Lane (with quartette)
Gray
(with
Nelly
quartette)
Christina's
Lament
(Dvorak)
The Soldiers
of the King (Leslie Stuart)
K': She wandered
down the mountain
side
Privite Tommy Atkins (Potter)
(with piano and violin)
(F. Clay)
The magic of your voice (Hardy)
C............
U:..1..
/...:.1.
.ý
..._....
.....J
.ell..,.
A Collier's
Child (Geddes)
1ý1
obligato)
(Goring
Thomas)
You were cumin' through the corn, Molly
'erenata
(Angel's Serenac:e)
(with piano
dear (Mellor,
Lawrence
& Gifford)
(Braga)
Kitty, dear (Percival
Langley)
and 'cello obligato)
Jnbra
Moonlight
Bay (Wenrich)
fu
(known
mai
as Handel's
"Largo")
Nora M !one (von Tilzer)
("Snrse")
(with organ and
17`x' piano)
(Har el)
My heart is with you to-night
Che fa-o
Euridice
(Orfeo
senza
ed
Euridic (with piano)
(Gluck)
-- ' -_~.
ü:`=MES
.~~^ `.~ ,~. ~.
OSBORNE
':non
the Cellarer
se neathiess
Army
~.
(Baritone)
(Hatton)
(Trotere)
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HERBERT
&c.
PAYNE-continue,'
(Good-bye,
Virginia
(Schwartz)
Pine
of the Lonesome
Berlin) 1481 {(The wee little house that you live '.1
(H. Carotl
(Mellor,
Gifford & Gý:_'r)
When I lost you (H. Carol! Berlin)
Our glorious Empire (with chorus)o
(with
(When
love creeps
in your
heart
(L
(B. Scott)
1110 ý
chorus and orchestra)
time
in I-11
Come back to me
(with
and 1491 When it's apple-blossom
chorus
(with chorus)
(Flavel!
Hayward)
mandy
orchestra)
(Mellor,
Gifford,
&
i ue!
Choir
(with
Hymns
of the Old Church
Somebody
knows, somebody
(Alf. Selman)
cares
organ
and orchestra
1515
(Do,He-bert
Payne
- t}
1112
Vesper
Bells
(with
(Darn;
chorus)
Door (with organ)
By the Old Cathedral
:.ü
(Sweet
Aleen
(with
Quartette
chorus)
(Lamb-Solman)
Peerless
I516j(Mr.
Peter G-:ýrrot)
1 do love my Orange
Cirl
Don't tell Mother
(with chorus)
1182
(Trevor
& Mellor)
(Mr.
Herbert
( When the Xmas Bells are ringing
Settle down in a one-horse
f My little Persian
Rose
(A. Friedland)
town:
"Watch your Step")
(Berlin)
1198-i You maue me love you (J. V. Monaco)
15331 They didn't believe me (from "To r.. !t
the Night")
(Kern)
Someday
(Sometime,
somewhere,
someMiss Dolly Garrick & Mr. Frank
1204
coming
Sprinkle
me with
kisses
("Shell
I'm
back to Bonnie Scotland
Revue)
(Ball)
(Trevor
& Wright) 15441
a,y oira
ox raracise
ki. aerun7
(I'll work for you (Jack Judge & H. WI!1545 f We must all fall in (Beorteff Scot:;
(with chorus)
1226 1I !lams)
Isle o' Dreams
(Graf] & Otcott)
Only a few more broken
hearts
Till the boys come home (keep the '::1I
(Will CeddesY" (u,'it.h chorus) 1516j
fires burning)
(Xo,ello)
Baldwin
Sloane)
June (with chorus)
%A.
When the war is over, mother dear(B.
12491 That's how I need you (with chorus)
!!;
(
(Piantadosi)
Kentucky
Home
(We'll
have a J.,ý I:eel
Wonderful
& 1562 {
(with chorus)
(Donaldson)
rose of love (with
chorus
1307
(Bennett
Scott)
You were the flrst one to teach
piano)
If I could only make you
(with
love
(Godfrey,
i'
care
1{'akley & B.
(Schmidt)
For
chorus
and piano)
Killarney
You (with(Tc=
and
(I'd like to he a hero, too (H. E. Pettier)
1331{ Make me the King of your heart
(with
That's the song of songs for me
.i E
l
(Dcrew'ki)
(Osborne)
chorus
chorus)
and piano)
Somewhere
in
France,
dear
Japanese
Butterfly Land (with chorus
and
mother
1578 {
(A. to Clerq)
1347
(Alec Hemley)
piano)
chorus)
Down in Bonn-bom-bay
When Irish eyes are smiling (with chorus
(Carrot)
When the Moon shines
(C. R. Ball)
bright on
and piano)
Chaplin
1591 j
(Harry Mills)
1359 Peg o' my heart
(Fischer)
When
Kiltle
Lads
home
When you're
(with
(Grant)
the
come
away
piano)
(Seiloc & L. Wright)
(Farewell,
chorus)
Isabelle
(with chorus)
1There'
light
burning
1399{
(Hargreaves.
Collins & Wright)
a
that's
1602
In dear old Romany
(with chorus)
(Puck)
window (with Cho-';S)
When you wore a tulip and I wo:
(Gifford
& Trevor)
(with
(Wenri,:
When
Angelus
is
(with
red
rose
chorus)
the
ringing
l603( Dreamttme
Ni. 'I-.
1422
(Bert Grant)
and You (Horatio
chorus)
I Bad as you are, I love you (Goldbur.
Beautiful
Baby Doll (with chorus)
(You can
have
Irish
(N. D. Ayer)
an
name
s;th
(Lawrence
Wright)
JThe
Sunshine
Smile
chorus)
of
your
(with 1617(
My
heart
is
(with
1423..
(Lilian
Rav)
calling
}cu
chor_
chorus)
(Lawrence
The Eyes are the Windows
11 9tl
of the Soull
(with chorus)
Dear old mother
(with chorus)
(E. Miller)
1G18
11
(w'e're
really proud
of you (Zulueta)
Terry,
blue-eyed
Irish
boy
my
144111'!l
make
a man of every one of you
(Scanlon)
(Finckl
chorus)
(Down
home in Tennessee
(with c
Show we the way to your heart
(with
(D:n,1628{
1466}
(Mills & Scott)
chorus)
$ome
I Take me back to sour heart (with chorus)
night, some waltz, some girl
The Trail
1492
;4
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12-inch
(Godfrey & Wright)
Records
have
he letter
Unless otherwise stated,
A in front
of
(Mills, Godfrey &
Serial No.
all Vocal Becords have Or& estral Accampaniin
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HERBERT PAYNE-continued
HERBERT PAYNE-continued
11855 For me and my gal (Meyer)
(Lange)
(with
I want you to know I miss you
one
(Bennett
Scott)
(Hargreaves)
chorus)
,ýr,ý
If
"Going
Up"
(with
you look into her eyes,
behind
When I leave the World
(Hirsch)
a:_
IRorr:nl
i1S56
nh-cl
Kiss me, "Going lip"
(Hirsch)
'ýrl
(Ball)
1857fGcing
Up, "Going Up"
(Hirsch)
chorus]
Tickle Toe, "Going Up" (Hirsch)
Killarney to Heaven
ir. not
from
n . t-(Fitzgerald
& le Roy)' 1871)j Give me it little cosy corner (Tate)
in France with you (Tate)
1 Somewhere
All the hearts in all the world
__ Joan of Are (Wells)
(Jerome)
Just
baby's
(You
heart
(with
a
prayer at twilight
my
away
chorus)
stoic
Wright)
Some day I'll make you love me
EPij
(Lawrence
(Nat
Ayer)
(with
There's
dear
face
home
at
a
old
My Tennessee,
Is that you calling me?
(H. E. Pether)
chorus)
(Bennett
Scott)
(with
In the valley of the moon
chorus)
Lone Star (Thurban)
(Lee & Wright)
Smoke
Clouds
("Hello-,
Everybody")(H.
You'll always be the same sweet baby
Darewski)
(A. S. Brown)
I've
the
in Maryland
got
sweetest
girl
`.My Mother's
(with
Rosary
chorus)
(Donaldson)
(Meyer)
ö-.-.
(R. A. Whiting)
Some Sunday' morning
Nl-o-t-h-e-r
(with chorus)
(Morse)
Give me the moonlight,
give me a girl
day (sung by
At the end of a beautiful
("Hullo,
America")
(A. von Tiizer)
EEa
H. Wilde)
That I'll old home (G. A. Stevens)
(with
You gave me a Rosary
chorus)(Scott)
Bells of St. Mary's (Adams)
I'm sorry I made you cry (Clesi)
(it's
a long, long way to my home in
Down in Virginia
?l4
Kentucky (Nat. D. Ayer)
California
and you (Puck)
There's silver in your hair
Down
Southern
Cross
Is
where
the
ýuuvu
r
.6...,,
(with
bound
for
Blighty
There's
that's
shining
chorus)
a ship
(with
We shall
time
(Shirley)
get there-in
chorus)
(with chorus)
Poor
Butterfly
Ysaka Hula Hickv Dula (Goetz)
The Trail that leads to Home
(sung by
Turn back the Universe
(with chorus)
Louie
Brooks)
(E. R. Ball)
Down Honolulu
(with
way
chorus)
(Burnett
& Burke)
BRIDGE PETERS (Bass)
17P,? Arizona (M. Gideon)
362 ( Rocked in the cradle of the deep (Knight!
My own Iona (A. Friedland)
j The
Diver
(Loder)
Baby (Nat D. Ayer)
(with chorus)
17?j In my dear old Hometown
ERNEST
PIKE
(The late Kin'
(G. McCarthy)
Edward's
favourite
Tenor)
Boola Lou (Bernard
& Gifz Rice)
iHoots
1
can hear the Ukuleles
calling me
A12 Somewhere
(Harris)
(Herman
Paley)
To the end of the World with Ycu
Hawaiian
Butterfly
(Baskette
& Santley)
I loved you more than I knew
A ring and a sprig of white heather
(Vocal crr. of "The Phantom
(H. E. Pet her)
Pike
A63
Ernest
When the Bells of Peace are ringing
The Phantom
Melody
('cello)
(Kefelbv)
(F. J. Wilson)
P. Nifosi
All the world will be jealous of me
Beautiful
Garden
of Roses
(E. R. Ball) A3500
(sung by Thomas Thomas)
Down Texas WayGodfrey,
The Message
Mills & Scott)
(.:..cker)
487 5 Alice, where art thou?
You remember
"home"
Barbara
a place
called
Allen
(with chorus)
Mills, Long & Scott 488 By the Fountain
(Ads w)
fSamea
I Down the Vale (Moir)
(H. K. Mohr)
489) Just across
I never knew I loved you till 1 said goodthe Brid°"
of Gý.id
bye (Nat D. Ayer)
(In the Shade of the o' i
Tr' r
e
Hello IN(Nat YorkD. ("Bing Boys on BroadOld Jim's
Xmas Hyn,n .'.rwith d'.c, us 3
(William
Gray)
492
way")
organ)
Something Oriental
("Bing Boyr as BroidA welcome
to the glad New Year (x;th
(Nat D. Ayer)
way")
quartette
and belle)
I 4'irginia Lee (with chorus)
62P,I Just one kiss, just another
-/
---'
ý-ýýý"ý' Goym=" you (O*|.
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:,ss otherwise
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st,r±sd,
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30
have
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BALLADS,
ERNEST
&c.
I
PIKE-continued
BALLADS,
ERNEST
&c.
Ftýi
PIKE-continued
4931 When the Sunset
turns the Ocean Blue 1532 f When the joy bells ring (Lewis Bar: tj
I'm wearing my heart
t Blue Eyes Godfrey,
away for you
Williams
& Nie aIh
4P4 S Eileen Alannah
1560 f Just for me (J. Thompson)
Kath:een
Mivourneen
(Crouch)
(
Love
is
Divine
(J.
Thompson)
flows (Russell)
497 (Where
the river Shannon
(There's
The Creen Isle of Erin (Roecket)
a long, long trail (with ehr, ;
1590
(J. E::
Warning
(Gounod)
499 f The Eipsy's
1
Piney
Ridge
(H. R. Mohr)
We've been chums for fifty years
Lowthiap)
IGod keep you safe (with chorus)
500 ( Gates of the West (Ccrofire
(Cuthber
Ailia Mine (Ernest Newton)
1640
The Home-bells
(Novell
521 The English Rose (German)
are ringing
Red, White and Blue (Russell)
Something
tingle -ingleing-"ih
seems
613 1 Do you remember
the last Waltz (Scot)
17021
Jinks"
(Friel)
Harold 's
Let
kiss those Tears away (Scott)
Lore's
Jinks"
(F;
own kiss-"High
.is
1)n Friendship's
Name
17185 1'Jhen I come back to you (Summers;
615)
(Dance&
Graham)
My little Irish cottage
(Summers)
I
Dreaming,
"Ma Mie Rosette"(Juncker)
1734 Loveland
(with chorus)
(M. Head)
IYouwas
One Day (Berkeley)
646
taught me how to love you (Meyer)
You wish me to forget you (Donajowski)
1776 The Ivy grown cottage
(S. Dickson)
All that 1 ask is Love (Ingraham)
Land of the long ago (L. Ray)
I go I leave my heart
(Harbour
832
Everywhere
(3ionkton
Tram-1
with
perfect
of
rest
1792 When God gave you to me (sung by Hs, Ad
you (Mellor & Gifford)
The
Shadows
(vocal
the
Wilde)
arr.
of "in
(Nicholls)
720
Shadows")
(Finck)
1825 "Dream
Boat" (lvor Novello)
Meet me to-night
in Dreamland
Come to my heart again (K. Stewart)
'.
Two Irish
Eyes (with chorus)
721 Stick to your Mother, Tom
1. 2
rc.,d....,
RIWanted
like
the Angels
a Harp
play
` ý- I
riaaie
na i lc,ooaevclShir:=Ti
) A Farewell
ILiddlel
(Liddle)
102 f Kil',arney (Bade)
(Thomson)
The Irish Grass
7 Come, sing to me (Thomson)
A May Morning
(Denza)
¬S! The Rosary
(Nevin)
She is far from the Land (Lambert)
Apart
(Scott
Catty)
ýAn
865
(F. Clay)
!`!I sing thee Songs of Araby
Folk
Irish
`.?ong (A. Foote)
tiiu
Noran,
Inc
Mary
(Kind,
Ynae
or
K[tnare
(John
?`_5
1046
1053
kind
and
WITCH wa
e : ýnopc
Serenade
(Schubert)
Songs
taught
my mother
me
5 Somewhere
is ca!1ing
a voice
Happy
Summer
Song
(Kahn)
fDear
Parry)
gentle is she)
(T. Rlchardson)ý
TI cmptc/
(Dvorak)
(Tate)
The
I
end
n/
theim,mav
fmiih
Thor
L.
_I Don't
300311'm
the
13017
I
Want to Sail
Bailiff to the
.c
Away
Cailiph
Rendezvous
Rendezvous
Intermezzo
The Zon.phune
Orche
When
summer
teils
autumn
good- ýe
30231
(Hell & Iamb)
Mr. Arthur G v
When the harvest
days are over, 3caie
l
dear
I Muther
(Harry
(Alan
von
M.
Tiber)
Rattray)
3026 j To Lire in the Light of Your Eyes
l
(Alan M. Ra
f A Canoe for Two (Thomas
S. Allen'i
3O2
When a Boy Says "Will You?"
and
Girl says "Yes"
(J. Cannot)
WILFRID
PLATT
(Baritone)
love, remember
me (C. Marshall)
Ernest Pike
Co to Sea (with piano) (Trotere)
Jean (with piano)
(H. T. Burleigh)
Wilfrid
PJ"n
I_
Sydney Coitham 1479
Love's Requiem
(with piano)
Forster)
IfWere I some star (Dorothy
(IV. Sanderson)
Peter
Dsw;:n
1429 1 Caroo
(with
chorus,
piano
and
celeste
(Slaughter)
accompaniment)
Heroes
(with chorus)
and Gentlemen
Mr. ROBERT
RADFORD
1455 (
(Peskett )
We sweep the sets (with chorus)
(Cowen)
fThe Munition Workers' Son.6rnckshn,
14755 Love Bells (Dore[)
(Kathleen
1 Some day your voice will answer
BLACK
DIAMONDS
BAND
(Virgo) tssz
1502 J A little bit of Heaven
(Ball)
1_The Victor March
(Pryor)
[My wild Irish Rose (Olcott)
1293
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RECORDS.
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BALLADS,
BALLADS,
FC'ýTE.RRICHARDSON (Baas)
(Stanford)
e Old Superb
fecs !van's Song (Altitsen)
"Messiah"
try do the Nations,
he
that
walked
(Handel)
people
}lessiah"
in
FOSTER RICHARDSON-continued
!3;74 ( God defend New Zealand
13059 1 Our Territorials
(Ruche)
They
there,
there
were there,
Sing us a Song of AAstralia (Ridgeway)
(Handel)
(Stoneham)
darknessi31Qýjero
escomithehDadanelles
We're
(Marsh Little & Warwick Armstrong)
PHILIP
(Tenor)
RITTE
r Trumpet shall Sound, "Messiah"
(Handel)!
j
(Handel)
t:ut who may abide, "Messiah"
(Handei)
it nour and Arms, "Samson"
grave!
"Judas
Mecca4{ A-m, Arm,
ye
brie"
(Handel)
"Judas'
ie Lord
worketh
wonders,
the White
Dear Little
247
glory
of
your
eyes
Kiss
(Marshall)
1351
piano)
(Noel Johnson)
(with piano)
(A. F. Tate)I
'ea Koaa twun piano) I..
ttiayan1 nooull
1f Crctain Mac (Sanderson)
I
Yeoman's
Wedding
(Poniatowski)
("'Ai the sands of the Desert
grow, cold
''.:e
Old
Ritte
Squall
(Barker)
Philip
Shamrock
(Jackson)
Alfred Heather
JACK
:,taccabmus" (Handel)
Thy glorious deeds, "Samson"
" 'den of Allah
(with piano)
(with
&c.
(A.
me
J.
Gilbert
ROGERS
my
Filbert
(Hermann
Mills)
the
little
good-bye,
I
I
FLORENCE
Fay
(Tenor)
Kiliarney
(Balfc)
Volunteer
Organist
2IThe
lua" 'IMiss
(Llliott)
i
little
up,
soldier man
dr 'in
(H. Graham)
in of Gienair
Watch Below (N. Graham)
'I',.a Slap-up
Quartermaster
(Pillcocks);
SHARPLEY
Rogers
Fury
Harry
Quayside
ANDREW
soldier
Jack
(Lamb)
(Soprano)
SAVILLE
One ("Pirates
(Poor
Warder?ne
of PenFloreo:c
Sý.ýit!n
35
(Sullivan)
zance")
Frans
M ry Evans
The Lost
Lost Chord
Chord (Sul:ivan)
(Sal:ivan)
Alvey
The
JOSEPH
219f
(Bass)
SCOTT
Father O'Flynn
j OF to Philadelphia
THOMAS
THOMAS
(Tenor)
(Blumenthal)
A3500 S The Messag
1 Beautiful
Garden of Roses
HENRY TURNPENNY
Ernest
PiEe
(Tenor)
51 (Luce me, and the world is mine (E. Ba;1)
Mary (Richardson)
Adams)
52(The
Holy City (Stephen
(Stephen Adýs?
The Star of Bethlehem
HARRY
THORNTON
(Cor=.one
229 (True
,',`no
I
ý.e
Sings
e Netaoe
a to
of
our
tnnrh
England,
silent
i p
"Young
England"i
(G. H. Clutsam)
Navy (Davson)
f ..r L1....1
r,in' afong the highway
("Lads of the
(H.
;itage")
,Samuels)
Toast OF. H.
Squire)
i ;,e harvester's
night song (Powers)
ýýý Cana of home sweet home (Gregory)
:at the cad of a lane of shadows(S.
Lennox)
keep marching
(L. Wright)
along
All 12-inch
till Death
(Scott
Gofi. )
I The Corporal's Ditty (Scurry 1
(Bariio-ALAN
TURNER
3
eno
J
5[0
f
)
Queen of the Earth (C. P.r,;+!+)
Star of my Soul (S. Jonesl
1
F...
f M,,
..11
.f.,1r,1
Hearts ofýOak
(8i*kb eck)
Sn Happy
Moments
Good hye, Sweetheart,
Good s e
520 (The Little Hero
(Adams)
1Asleep in the Deep
with
piano)
Becords have the letter A in front of
No.
.8criul
ýtht7"Visd staled,
a*,'! Yocal B Cc(ý-:!-3h,ývr
(P
ZONOPHUNE
BALLADS,
HAROLD
WILDE
&c.
(Tenor)
RLCURDS.
BALLADS,
HAROLD
&c.
WILDE-continv
Ox1v(V.
When you're
away, "The
piano)(Stephen
Adams)
"The
Only
Girl,"
Overture
(V.
(with piano)(Stephan
The Garonne
Peerlecs
Adams)
f
Hlow,
breezes,
blow
(with
l73
piano)
(Squire)
j Dearest and Best (with piano)
(Pr
Happy
valley
(with piano)
(Ewe's
A171 I The Romany Lass (with piano)
(Hand,
f Roses
(S. Adams) 1658
r--+
l
(Guy
d'
Hardeiot)
Because
(with
64f
piano)
At the ena or t beautiful
day
(F
( C.:me back to Erin (with piano) (Cfaribe?)
hlerb,
:ltr.
I'll sing thee songs of Araby (with piano)
You gave Mme a Rosa-y
(Scout
(F. Clay)
gc
Love's
Jink="
own kiss-"High
Sleep and Forgot (with piano)(S.
Mr. Err
Greene)
Something
tingle ingleinj
seems
(Fried)
79 Come into the Garden, Maud (Balfe)
finks"
Thora
(Stephen
Adams)
Fare thee well, Molly darling
3ßj Tom Howling
(Dibdin)
We'll never let the old flag fall
(Nut,
( The Minstrel Boy
(Nelson)
She Is a daughter
of Mother Y,
100(Mary
of Argyle
Killarney
(Basle)
I'll dream of you (A. Barkeley)
Home (Cowen)
The Children's
1735 I A1y bundle o' love (B. Gayne)
141 The Blocýru is on the Rye(My
hands
(L.
Croke)
Two
tired
Pretty
(Waltz
Song)
(Baynes)
Destiny
209 Sally in our Alley (Levey)
from
hidirR
18541
Love,
come
your
p
The Maid of the Mill (Adams)
(H.
Waters
L
t Meetine of the
Oft in the stilly night (Irish
traditional)
FRANK
WILLIAMS
(Sarito:
(Hope
Temple)
:i.5 11n Sweet September
eyes (Sullivan)
(The Miner's
Dream of Home
j Take a pair of sparkling
(All Hail! Thou dwelling, pure and lowly
("Faust")
(Gounod)
Bclls
for
Chris,
Ring out
the
(Bizet)
(Hodges)
Choir a
The Flower Song ("Carmen")
BombardierFar
''d3 S 1 seek for thee in every flower (Ganz)
(Daren"ski)
Two Eyes of Grey (McGeoch)
away in Australia
rouius
Animam
("Stabat
Mater")
If 1 should
plant a tiny Seed
(Rossini)
(with piano, specia! process)
ý,oeq
Come,
be
Rainbow
(wW1
my
(Menarlssohn)
1,It with all your hearts
process)
special
racl:e'e
young
me, If ell those endearing
Good morning,
Mr. Postman
(wio
(Moore)
charms
Farewell
piano)
Terence's
to Kathleen(Lady
(Dartu'
Are you the little girl?
Dufferin)
Frank 19illising & Miss %
(Sons
(Hodson)
of Anfiele (with chorus)
I used to sigh for the Silvery M,
Harold
Wilde
H
(;.
i Consider the Lilies (with chorur)
By the Blue Lagoon
(Darewski'
i
Peter Dawson
When the Sheep
are in the F,
Aonabel Lee (Leslie)
When
brings
th
the Springtime
Lovers
(Squire)
I Mountain
I A Wat.derinit
Minstrel
("Mikado")
(Gilbert
& Sullivan)
ý9, /
(So,.
Miss ALVENA
YARROW
("Yeomen
the
Is Life
of
a Boon?
Guard")
(Gilbert
& Sullivan)
Alvens
A8 Killarney (Baife)
Mother Machree
(Alcott & Ball)
It was a dream
Mmde.
If Only Our Dreams
Came True(Thompson) A9 S Sweet
Spirit.
hear any prayer
0 Divine Redeemer
(with piano)
Stars that light my garden
(K. Russell)
A little world of love (with piano)
(K. Russell:
IThe Moon has raised her Lamp (B'
Galway by the Sea (with piano)
Ernest
Pike 8 Peter
(Barclay)
A49
If
love
is
dream
(with
)Excelsior
(Balle)
ondcr
a
piano
(Forster)
Ernest Pike & Peter
No.
All
Records
have
A in front
12-inch
the letter
of Serial
Good
Company
(with
VOCAL
i_, -°as <<üerrrdsc ýOatcd, c'.l Pncal I'ieecIrds have Orchestral
DUETS
dccomparirr::
ZONOPHONE
RECORDS.
DUETS
VOCAL
Baritone
(H. Lane Wilson)
Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson
Plains
(Braham)
Albion, on thy Fertile
Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson
beginning
(Campbell-Lehmann)
At Love's
& Peter Dawson
Mdme. E. Jones-Hudson
titill as the night (Gotze)
& Peter Dawson
E.
Jones-Hudson
:Ndme.Song
(Messager)
s_.ing
!"Veronique")
& Peter Dawson
Mdme. E. Jones-Hudson
Trot here and there
("Veronique")
(lnessager)
Mdme. E. Jones-Hudson
& Peter Dawson
Before the Battle (Hedgcock)
Ernest Pike
Peter Dawson
the Iwo !3eggarsH. .&
Lane-tvitsort)
Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson
:he Lovers (H. Lane Wilton)
Tenor
1.9
AE
.,..
The
and
Outpost's
The
Cpueiflx
J¢uncy
-.-
Vigil
(Stanley
Rivers)
8. race
Pike «& r.
P. IJawsul
Dawson
r..
(Fautie)
i.uun_ui
a.,wýcc
.p^.y_
o..cýi
proruao
%n iunery
~'"Martha"
'^ .-'^ -_'-_`
_ýý-ý (Flotow)
ouio
Sydney Coltham & George
®2_P. Flow gently Deva (Parry)
The
Fishermen
Parker
(Gabu.si)
(Darewski)
'.re you the Little Girl?
Frank Williams
C Miss McCarthy
Tod
Mr.
Pcstmon
(with grand
morning,
Frank Williams
piano)
that we two were maying
ýsk .ih.
Gertrude
Gibson & A. Gray
I
(Love
528 jTbe
and
War (Cooke)
Ernest Pike & Stanley Kirkby
Battle Eve (Bonheur)
Ernest Pike & Stanley Kirkby
Waves
Saying?
What
Wild
are
the
Ernest Pike & W. Miller
529
(Glover)
1 Life's Dream is o'er
Ernest Pike & W. Miller
All change for l.lanfairfechan(David
& Arthurs)
Harry Fay & Stanley Kirkby
You've got to sing in Ragtime
(David & Arthurs)
Fay & Stanley
Kirkby
Harry
beautiful
Doll
(Ayer-Moret)
Oh you
Alf. Campbell & A. Collina
The Rooster and the Hen(Wm.
McKenna)
Aif. Campbell & A. Collins
(Luxembourg)
Are you going to dance?
(Lehar)
Dougias
& Ernest Pike
894
Dorothy
i r,...._
".
..~.
~ ~~~. `^ ~._'
n..,.ew;.
tc
n.........1
Dorothy Douglas
& Ernest Pike
I(Hitchy Koo (Muir & Ahrahcros)
1020{
Harry Fay & Stanley Kirkby
Gaby Glide (L. A. Hirsch)
Kirkby
Harry
Fay & Stanley
(None shall part us ("lolanthe")
(Sullivan)
1025{
Mdme. E. Jones-Hudson
& P. Dawson
Stay,
Frederick,
stay
(Sullivan)
Mdme. E. Jones-Hudson
& Ernest Pike
The Ragtime Goblin Man (Von Tilzer)
(Tost!)
enetian
Song
(with
Harry
Fay & Stanley
Kirkby
piano)
Gibson
& Mary
Evans
Gertrude
I do love my wife (Murphy
& Castling)
Harry
Fay
:<athleen Mavourneen
(with piano)I
Crouch )
Hello l Hello l London Town
(Marshall)
2:=Gertrude
Gibson & Mary Evans
Harry
Fay & Jack Henry
Nocturne
(with
(Deara)
piano)
Ring out those Bells (M. Lufcen)
Ge'trede
Gibson & Mary Evans
Harry
Fay & Jack Henty
t''ear Love of mine
Row, row, row (Monaco)
Harry
Fry & Jack Henty
1081
Take me in your arms and say ynu love
1%irrgut in Venice (Lucantoni)
Mdme. Deering & Ernest Pike
Payne
(J. R. Johnson)
Herbert
me
i The Swint Quet
Excelsior
(Balfe)
- -- May Loveday & A. Grover 1094
Ernest Pike & Walter Miller
ý:'m looking for a Sweetheart
How sad it is to say farewell
(Westrop)
May Loveday & Ernest Pike
L Mdme. E. Jones-Hudson
& Ernest Pike
the Kis:in:
Duet,
from "The
=11
*I'-- Geisha"
I
fv."
r..,#
The Golden
I In
the
Vdlev
W dcinnv
r
May Loveday
where
the
-P
i
Pike
v
& W.
1115
Miller'
Rlue-hirda
t,enevieve
Ernest
& Peter
Dawson
The Lost Chord
(with
Chorus,
bells, 1161
organ and piano)
"i_.
Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson
Watchman, what of the Night?
Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson
All's Well (Bruham)Ernest
Pike & Peter Dawson 1193
Larboard
WatchErnest
Pike & W. Miller
P-'t
V;
(Cowan)
Be My Little
Bumble
There
time,
L
I,.-
Jones
Bee
J"
was
Mdme.
Barcarolle
a
-
and Murray
(Marshall)^4
VSY1
al
"Gondoliers"(Snti(van)
E. Jones-Hudson
& Ernest
Pike
("Tales
of Hoffmann")(Offenbach)
Miss Annie Rees & Miss Violet Oppenshaw
Come, Josephine,
in My Flying Machine
(Fischer )
Ada Jones & American
Quartett.
Blue Feather
(Morse)
Ada Jones
& Billy Murray
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front of Serial No.
mess otherwise stated, all Vocal records have Orchestral Accompaniment.
34
ZONOPHONE
RECORDS.
(Sympathy
Firefly"
Weitz Song, "The
12071
(Frimi)
Helen Clarke & Van Bruntl
And the World's
all W-oag Again
1503
(Jerome)
Helen Clarke
& Van Brunt
War (Cook)
Ernest
Pike & Stanley
Special Constable
(with r
(N.
You
love
(J.
V. Monaco),
made
me
you
Ernest Pike & Foster Richs
Emilie
Haves
& G. H. Elliott
God. bless
England
(The
Hon
old
Take
in your
love,
me
arms
you
(Finck)Dolly
and say
the Hun)
Garrick & Harr
we
(J. Posamond Johnson)11504
Emilie Hayes & G. H. Elliott,
The same old Song (i"iack)
(On the-honeymoon
(Slihvall)
Dolly
Garrick & Harr
express
Collins & Harlan
1231 }
Rock me in your arms and call me
International
Rag (Irving
Berlin)
(Mil"s & Scott)
Collins
& Harlar,
518
Miss Emilie Hayes & G. H.
`1t was a iover
his lass
(with
and
piano'
You ve got me and I've got you(F.
(Walfhew)
Goa
12501
Miss Doris Cowan & Ernest Pike
Miss Emilie Hayes & G. H.
Sincerity
(with
(E.
Clarke)
piano)
Settle
down
in
town
a
one-horse
I
Miss Doris Cowan & Ernest Pike
"Watch
(Berlin)
your Step")
1'533
fl love the moonlight
(Carroll)
Mr. Herbert
I
1252 {
Helen Clark & 1V. Van Brun -I'
They didn't believe me (from "To-n
1 Next Sunday
(Kern)
at nine (Llo)d)
the Night")
Helen Clark & W. 1.'an Bruns
Miss Dolly Garrick & Frank F
Snow Deer
Campbell & Bur.
Memories
(M.I
of Darby and Joan
Wben
I
1268
want a little LovingCampbell
Miss Dolly Garrick & Herbert
& Bur
Love, or something
like it (A. Her
(I want some loving (Bon Styler)
Miss Dolly Garrick & Herbert
:283
bliss Bessie Jones & Ernest Pikc
The
Laughing
Husband
(with
p
Come sing
(with piano)
(Jacl
to me
551
(Penrose)
Merry Andrew & Lydia
(
Thompson)
E. Pike & P. Dawsor
The jealous
(with
Wife
piano)
to
(Harrington
&
Scott)
country ramble
(, rose)
Merry Andrew & Lydia
H. Payne &
Dewey (with piano)
(Canoeing
(H. Darewski)
1295 The Goldfinch .Mme.
and the Lark (H.zrringto?
563{
Dolly
Garrick & Herbert
F
I & Scoff)
Little bliss Lancashire
(H. DarewskiHarry
H. Payne & Mdme. Dewey (with piano)
I've got everything
I want but you (H
I Love is divine
(Jack Thompson)
13465
Finck)
Doris Cowan & Ernest Pik, 1
I You're here and I'm here (J. D. Kern) ,'5761 I
Harold Wilde & Foster
Richai
Our
land
dreams
(Jack Thompso
Doris Cowan & Ernest Pike
of
Somewhere
a voice
is
calling
(with
Love
and
The
Extra
I_
piano4I
Harold
Wilde
&
Foster
Richer
(1 do like living in England
1354 j
(A. F. Tate)
E. Pike & P. Dawsor
(T. C. Berl,
from dreams of thee (with piano)
`I arise
Harry Fay & Chas. Per
(F. Yates)
E. Pike & P. Dowser
f
You'll meet them promenading
The Ballad
Singers
(with piano)
(Lon')
(Lang
1377
Harry Fay & Chas. Per
Wilson)
E. Pike & P. Dawsor
You, just you (with piano)
(J. Thompson)
It you were the only girl in the
E. Pike & P. Dsa"sor
(Nat D. A
By the fountain
(with piano,)
(S. Adams)
Louie Brooks & Herbert P
Ernest
Pike & Guy Merrit!
Another
little drink
(Nat. D. Ayer)
The Blue Alsatian Mnuntsins
(with piano) ý
I Louie
Brooks,
Jack
Henty
& Ch
(S. Adams)
Ernest Pike. & Guy Merrill!
I
Collins
'(Slepher
Island of Dreams
(with piano)
Are you from Dixie?
(Cobb)
1443)
Adams)
Ernest Pike & Guv Merril
648
Jack Henty & Charlie
Co.
j Maid of the Mill (with piano)
(Stepher;
When Paderewski
plays (Weston & Li
'ýike'T
Jack Henty & Charlie Co
An old
(with.
(Hop,!
Ragging on the old church bells
garden
Piano)1454
Temple)
Ernest Pike & Guv Merit+l
(Weston
& I
In Sweet September
(with piano)
(Hopr1666
Jack Henry and Charlie Co;
Temple)
Ernest Pike & Guy Merritt
Shall us?
Lets!
(Bert Lee)Chawfie
'1On the 5.15 (Murphy & Marshall)
Col
1471 y
Herhert
Payne & Harry
Fail
Serenade
(Schubert,
arr. Charlton)
Kitty
the
Telephone
Girl
(CdJord11677
Evensong
(Charlton)Louie
j
Trevor,
Mellor & Godfrey
Harry
Fat
Brooks & Harold
\
('A Farewell
(with piano)
(Lutd,'e)
Apple-blossom
(Tate)
time with you
I
Aerbert
14801
Ernest Pike & Guy Merrirf1721
Louie Brooks &
Pe
Until (with
(Sanderson)
It's all a dream
IC.Cobb)
piano)
(
Ernest Pike & Guy Merritt
Louie Brooks & Herbert
Pa
All 12-inch Records have the letter A in front of Serial No.
T'r'ess otherwise stutrd, all Po.-,al T?cr rds have Orchestral Acconapanim'ent.
35
-
11'c% growing
fond of you
you?
\
7
M:e.
fA.
T..,...
I& RillM.-..
Strong & Murray
Sin
awhileMiss
Ball
Strong & Murray
.t Finnigan's
Ada
Jones
& Billy
Murray
)rder pleasel
(Weston & Lee)
Ho
to try a honeymoon
would
you like
Strong & Murray
Ada
Jones
& Billy
Murray
with
me?
omebody
would shout out 'Shop' I
lion TTnfnarn
Arie 1b R717. Rt-rev
(Weslon & Lee)
Strong & Murray
The Ragtime
Jockey
That Ragr Seetette
(.Naii3025ýThe
et the great big world keep turning
belle of the Barber's
Bail
D. Ayer)
Pike & Dawson
The Two Zimboka
dear old home of mine (leaf D. Ayer)
Melinda's
Wedding
Day
(Pianfadosi)
.hat
Pike & Dawson 3048
Collins & Harlan
Roll on, Missouri
(Carroll)
ou can't do without a bit of love (Allen
& Lee)
Strong & Murray
Collins & Harlan
Always take a girl named Daisy
till they kept on loving all the time (Berl
Lee)
Strong & Murray 3083
Campbell & Burr
Floating
down the River
he Aterry Vagabonds
(S. Gordon)
E. Pike & F. Richardson
American
Quartette
Josial
Blacksmith.;
(S.
Gordon)
I
knew-from
"Canary
Cottage"
ne
never
E. Pike & F. Richardson
Ernest Pike & Louie Brooks
Day in Californiaalways Orange
cry little while ("Bing Boys")
sung by 3111 It's"Canary
Cottage"
Louie Brooks (Tate)
Ernest
Pike
& Louie Brooks
D.i
boy (Nat
onderful
girl. Wonderful
Aver)
L. Brooks & H. Payne)_
{_ t ney caueo it uixlmana
(Whiling)
3113
Payne & Denton
perfect day (C. J. Bond)
You
Rose
(E.
R.
Hall)
planted
a
E. Pike & P. Dawson
Herbert
Payne
3d send you back to me (A. E. Adam,)
(Marching
thro'
Georgia
(Work)
E. Pike "t P. Dawson
iellol
161
Hawaii!
we
meet
How
again
are
(Eilinn-Shirley)
E. Pike & F. Richardson)
(A.
)w'a every little thing in Dixie?
Gumnbie)
Strong & Murray
Dixieland
(Nat.
on
my
way
to
D.
.i
riyer)
me to my garden
Arthurs)
(Long
!cacuanha
i
Strong &_6turreyl
the
Red,
White
QUARTETTES,
AMERICAN
and
Blue
(Hirsch)
Peerless
Quartette
&c.
QUARTETTE
of parsnips
(uavia
tCollins & Murray
On the banks of the Wabash
& Bateman)Charlie
1228 Good-bye,
Summer
(So long, fall)
Collins
Peerless
Quartette
Floating
Down
Ricer
the
Irst love, best
love ("Bing
it love,
3083 Always take a girl name, Daisy
3oys")
(Nat D. Ayer)
& Burr
Campbell
Freda Fel-child
& Herbert
Payne
lege
Days
f"Bing
Boys
on BroadDEERING,
Messrs.
PETER
Mdme.
Herbert
Payne
,vay") (Nat. D. Ayer)
Zomerset
Fair (Weston
& Lee)
DAWSON, ERNEST PIKE and
Murray
& Denton
W. STEWART
to (H. K. Mohr)
Strong & Murray
Hall! Smiling Morn (unaccompanied)
Salor'e
Consolation
(David George)
Mdme. Deering,
P. Dawson,
E. Pike & P. Dawson
Ernest Pike & W. Stewart
the welcome home (Weston & Lee)
Sweet and Low (unaccompanied)
Murray & Denton
(Barnhy)
Glee Party
Zonophone
Indianapolis
Murray
& Fay
(Forster)
The Old Folks at Home
1 Kosh (Weston & Lem) Murray & Fay
Mdme. Deering, P. Dawson,
,en you come home (Squire)
Ernest Pike & W. Stewart
S. Coltham
& G. Parker
The Old Rustic Bridge by the :Mill
(H. Wood)
.es of Picardy
Zonophone
Concert Quartette
S. Coltham
& C. Parker
Miss AMY
die Geordie
Mdme.
DEERING,
Hector Grant
I eddy, I sy
Collins & Harlan
AUGARDE. Mears.
ERNEST PIKE,
me live nd stay in Dixie Land
PETER
DAWSON
W. STEWART
and
Ada Jones
& Billy Murrayj
!er the yum yum tree
1535 (1 surrender
all
1
Christ
Arose
Ada Jones & Billy Murray
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Is otherwise stated, all-Vocal Records have Orchestral Accompaniment.
Y
ZONOPHONE
RECORDS.
ý,ýý.ýý'ý;C1!
CHURCH
GRANT, PAYNE, MILLER and
WAKEFIELD
Messrs.
f Christmas
Camp
Eve
in
Miner's
Australian
an
CHOIR
(with
Organ)
-continued
232 f When
I survey
t
the
wondrous
cross
(W:r;
Church's
One
Foundation
(Wes!^y)
Grant, Payne, Miller & 239 J The
093
Messrs.
Our Blest Redeemer
(Dykes)
Wakefield
Nearer,
(Dykes)
Christmas
Eve in the Old HomesteadMinster
my Cnd, to Thee
All people that on earth do dwell
Singerei
(The Old Hundr.
tmas Eve in Barracks
Brief file is hers, our portion
(Gaun'.
Messrs. Grent, Payne, Miller &
6941Chris
Wakefield
Abide with Me
Sun of my Soul
Singers
IA Jolly Christmas
Minsters
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
(Rein.
el
Messrs. H. PAYNE, PETER DAWSON.I 271
(Woo
For Greenland's
ary)
with theIcyLord
281 ( From ever
Mountains
(Naha)
E. CLIFFORD and W. STEWART
mains
l Onward,
is o'er
f My tlream
Love
of
Come
love
lies dreaming
my
where
(Foster)
accompanied)
530
(un-
FLORENCE
SAVILE
and
ARTHUR
EVANS,
Messrs.
Misses
MARY
GRAY and JAMES BELL
Prairie
(soli & quartet)
(Breen & Bot.cf'rd)
Sa"ile & Mary Evans
Misses Florence
& Messrs. Arthur Gray & James Bell
Comrades
in Arms (Adam)
Male Quartette
"Twins"
The
Pride
of the
Miss LOUIE BROOKS, JACK HENTY
and CHARLIE COLLINS
(Nat.
Lovie
CHOIR
Brooke
AND
(Ring
out the Bells
78{
(Hodgrs)
Dream
The Miner's
CHURCH
CHOIR
145 ( All Hail
)Jerusalem
153 (Eternal
) Lead,
&
G.- Ayer)
Herbert
Paynel
BAND
for
of
(with
Christmas
Choir & Band
(C,vdmint
Home
Frank
Williams
Organ)
(Bridge)
the Power
(Ewing)
the Colden
Father
Kindly
f Dvkes)
Light
164 ( Come, ye thankful
people, come (Elvey)
) Jesu, lover of my Soul (Dvkes)
Angela (Mendvlsrohs)
191 ( Hark I the Herald
Once Is Royal Da""id's City (Gannfiet)
Pleasant
above (Gilbert)
are Thy Courts
205 Ten thousand
times ten thousand(Alford)
215
Rock of Ages
The King of Love
I
(Praise
224
Hark)
le
(Dykvt)
the Lord, Te Heavens
adore Him
(Haydn)
Harkl
my soul (Smart) my
Shepherd
Christian
Soldiers
(Sullivan)
293 1 Holy, Holy, Holy
(Dykes)
} A few more years shall roll Mayne)
316 10
Jesu,
t have promised
(Monk)
Sweet Saviour, bless us ere we go
(Christians,
Awakel
(Wainwright)
323 Lot He comes with clouds descendi
I.
(air.
by Bri;
329
Sleep,
Holy
Babe
I
(Rev.
A.
B.
I The Holly and the Ivy
330 Good King Weneeslas
We three Kings of Orient are
Christian,
seek not yet repose
343
(1V. H.
I Oft in Danger
(Gauntleft)
Art Thou Weary?
365
(Rev. Sir H. N'.
Through
the night of doubt and
377 (0
Paradise!
(Meverbeer)
1T
Thy will he Done (A. H.
396 1 In the Sweet By and-b Y
..,,
D;
V
B
c i
D yke-Trn}-1
Tell me the Old, Old Story (Skarpkr
Hold the Fort (P. P. Bliss)
1 616 (( Whosoever
(P.
P. Bliss)
632
Safe
The
will
in the
arms
Gate
for
ajar
649 ( Only an
I The Life
685
760
of Jesus
(Vail)
me
Armour
Bearer
Boat (Bliss)
(Doane'':
(bliss)
( Ring
the
Bells
Heaven
(Root)
of
Whiter
than
the
Snow
(Fischer)
over
The
Home
There
V"",at shall the Harvest
be?
791 (Lift up your heads (Hnnkins)
(Key:'
I Thine, 0 Lord, is the greatness
819 ( Arise, shine
f Flvev)
) The radiant
morn (Woodward)
(How
lovely are the Messengers
854
(M'ndcLsah
I will lift up mine eyes (Whittleld)
[Peace,
be still (Palmer)
595)
God
ILet
be
with
you
till
we
meet
be
burning
again(Tn...
,}
the
lower
lights
959 j
Count
your blessings
284, The Glory
Song (G.
1 Saved by Grace
(G.
(P. P.
(G. 0. Exrel1
H. Gabriel)
Slrbbins)
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God bless the
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}Rule
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LYe Mariners
(Soli
(bass
of
(Pierson)
3069
CHORUS
THE FESTIVAL
(with Piano)
>TIVAL QUARTETTE
(Faith of our Fathers (with piano)
(F.
Thee,
precious
MINSTER
(Hullo,
I'm proud
to be the mother
"Tanohauser"
of a boy like
you
(Wagner)
Walk
from "Messiah"(Handel) The Syncopated
3078{ Chinatown,
my Chinatown
American Quartette
from
` Pilgrims'
Chorus,
i
Hallelujah
Chorus,
The
I need
(FFavez-Botsford)
Ragtime)
(Ayer)
Quartette
American
Quartette
Ragtime Melodies
Peerless
Lose me while the loving is good (H. von
Tiber)
Van Brunt and Quartette
You're just as sweet at sixty as you were
(J. F. Hell)
at sweet sixteen
That Raggedy Rag
Peg o' my HeartThe
Black Diamonds
Band
When it's Moonlight
on the Alamo
This is the Life
Billy Murray
I'm on my way to Dublin Bay
you
You're my Baby
pchorus)
r.
n Buff) 1-269
(soli bl
of Wales
(Brinley
Richards),
solo &Irc erns)
3041
England
&c.
QUARTETTE-continued
1113 f Everybody Loves a Chicken (Jones)
Oh,
Silv'ry
Be!Ia
j Lead. Kindly Light
hearer,
my God, to Thee
PARTY
GLEE
EMPIRE
(God
QUARTETTES,
PEERLESS
Organ)
Jesus
QUARTETTE
N'. Faber)
(with piano)
("Anon")
SALVATION
SINGERS
"De
Coon
Ringtailed
banjo)old
Home
Mybanjo) Kentucky
(sextette,
(sextette,
(MALE
VOICES)
648S The Old Brigade (Barri)
(The Conquerors (Bonheur)
with
428
wtthl
ARMY
PROCESSIONAL
There
is life for a look (band,
cornet solo)
What shall the Harvest
be?
choir
&
"TWINS"
MALE QUARTETTE
Homestead
Singers
Minster
Comrades
in
Arms (Adam)
Miners'I
Christmas
Eve in an Australian
"Twins"
Male Qiartette
Camp
Messrs. Payne, Grant, Miller &i 72 The Pride of the Prairie
(self & quartet)
Wakefield
(Breen & Botsford)
"A Jolly Christmas
Minster
Singers
Misses Florenoe Savile & Mary Evans &
Christmas
Eve in Barracks
Messrs. Arthur Gray & James Sell
Messrs. Payne, Grant, Miller & Wakefield)
Down the River
ZONO
CONCERT
PARTY
Quartette
Sweet E.'elina
Zone Concert
Wrsp the Flag around me
The Rosary
(with organ)
day
(unaccompanied)(Sullivan)
1296
The long
(Ethelbert
Nevin)
closes
Shepherd
of Soule (with organ)(E.
Jones)
QUARTETTE
ORPHEUS
f Christmas
Eve in the
Old
ZONOPHONE
Just
battle,
before
the
She sleeps
beneath
the
Alabama
Sam
CONCERT
QUARTETTE
(The
old
The
Old
Rustic Bridge by the M111
Zonophone
Concert
Quartette
Folks at Home (Forster)
Mdme. Deering,
Peter Dawson,
Ernest Pike & W. Stewart
Good-night,
Beloved
(unaccompanied)I
Pinsuti)
When Hands Meet tunaccomnaniedt
By the Old Cathedral
Door (with organ)
(A=il)
(Lamb Solnnan)
Peerless
Quartette
631 The Soldier's
Farewell
(Kinkel)
Choir
(with
When Evening's
Hymns of the Oli Church
Twilight
(Hatton)
1 684 Killarney
(Batj'e)
organ and orchestra)
(Alf. Solman)
I
Mississippi
Boat Song
Advance, Australia
Fair
(A miens )
Orpheus Quartette
(McGlennon)Stanley
Kirkby
Herbert Payne
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QUARTETTE-continued
Gems
Gema
Gems
Part
Gems
Part
Gems
Gems
Gems
(unaccom
(Little
Tommy
went a-Fishing
744
(Macy)
caned
Concert
Quartette
Zonophone
The "Grigs"
l A Music Hail Matinee
(unaccompanied)
( The Village Blacksmith
(Longfellow)
(IV. H. Weiss)
979j
Un
the
panied)
iSanke
(arr.
water
of Auan
by H. Smith)
tunyccot-
Always tunaccomoanied)
(Florwitz & Bowers, arr. by Shattack) j
Because
(unaccompanied)
(F. V. Bowers,
arr. by Shattuck)
Sweet Evelina
!Down
Minster Singers
the River
The ittarseiilaise
(with
(R. de
organ)
Quartette
Zono Concert
Lisle)
in France
Landing
of the British Troops
(Introducing
the chorus
of the world"It's
famous
a long,
marching
song,
to Tipperary
way
whistled,
etc.)
long
isise."
Russian
National
organ)
Belgian
National
Anthem
Empty
Stocking
Little
0,
come
all ye
the
,"
Anthem
Faithful
"La
piano
(with
piano)
and;
(Adesfe Fideles)
Church Choir
PARTY
ZONOPHONE
[Sweet and Low (unaccompanied)
GLEE
ýuu...vy'
531
Hail l
..ý.ý.......
Smiling
ZONO
ý..«
.11
Morn
(unaccompanied)i
Mdme. Deering, P. Dawaon,I
Ernest Pike & W. Stewart;
I
MINSTRELS
Good Night
(with piano)
(Scott
1162f Dint's berry queer (with piano)
(Scoff
Dis ole Nigger (with piano)
(Scott
Gatty)'
Gatty)
Mascotte,"
Part
(Audren
11.
(Audri:.
"Martha,"
Part 1. (FIo!oQ
"Martha,"
Part 11. (Flotts:
"Boccaccio,"
Part I.
(Von Supp
"Boccaccio,"
Part H.
(Von Suppe
GemsGemsGemsGemsGemsGems
Satanella,
Part t. (Be/fe)
Satanella,
Part Il. (Balge)
"The
Mikado,"
Part 1.
(Sullivar:l
"The Aiikado," Part II.
(Suliiva
"Miss Hook of Holland,"
(P. Rubersl
"The Geisha"
(Jones)
"Marscil-ý
Descriptive,'
(with
-continued
from "Faust,"
Part I. (Gounoc
from "Faust,"
Part 11. (Gcunod
from "Les Cloches de Corneville"
I. (Planquette)
from "Les Cloches de Cornevitiz,
11. (Planquette)
from
"Carmen,"
Part 1. (Bizcti
from "Carmen,"
Part 11. (Bizet,
from "ll Trovatore,"
Part I.
(Verdi;
"II Trovatore,"
Part II.
(Verd;.
"La Maseotte,"
Part I.
+aassa,-TV
Chief
Cantor
axa %,%Aa%a.r.)
GOS.
BASSER
(M'lnch
at kol hoorets
656 J He who reigneth
over
L'ei! boruch
To the blessed God
all the
world
J. GUTTMANN
Gatfy) I
Lemberg
and Chorus from Theatre,
(Jewish Jargon, Comic with Choir)
Catty)
Kate Besingen Pfoch_eitsscene
Gatty)Singing
Scene
to a Bride-Marriage
Catty) 1 657 1 Hakkofos
law.
Gaily);
Rejoicing
the
Procession
with
'e
A festival scene
pianoscrolls
of the law.
Ginty)
Chief
Cantor
SAWEL
KWARTIN
(Haskevinu
Gutty)
Cause us to lie down in peace
1655
Y'chadd'shioaRenew
Catty)
unto us (this month)
ZONOPHONE
OPERATIC
PARTY
T'soor }'isroeil
660 Rock of Israel
A15 f Gems from "The Bohemian Girl," No. I
Y'ha!!lu
I Gems from "The Bohemian
Girl," No, 2I
Praise yeu(rkthe Lord)
(Come
from "Maritana,"
Part I.
Y'm
Pon
A_S
(Wallace)
661May
Salvation
(from Heaven)
Coma from "Maritana,"
I
Part II.
Atei Shabberach
(Wallace)
May He who blessed (our fathers)
1184
Far
dare
(with
piano)
(Scott
1208ýClick
Clack
(with piano)
(Scoff
} De ole Banjo (with piano)
(Scott
Far, far away (with piano)
(Scott1221 Way down dar in Tennessee
(with
(scoff
Ding, Doing, Ding (with piano)
1:51
(Scott
Down by dint ribber (with piano)
(Alfred Scott
away
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ober
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FLORRIE FORDE-continued
It'a the same old Tommy and the same old
with Choir and Violin
Der Bachden
1433
Jack
(A1e11or, Clifford & Godfrey)
Marriage
The
last Good-bye
(Les & Murray)
The jester
at a
(Where are the lads of the village to-night?
A gite Woch
(Darenski)
1444{
Wishing the advert of a good week
Chief
Cantor
SIROTA
going
to meet
Who's
the Girl
you're
to-night?
(David & Leý)
I Tsaddik Katfomor
it again (J. Nnrworth)
The
Kellys
are
at
C;, Inc Righteous shall flourish
They all play the same aid game
R'etseiAccept
(Mellor, Gifford f+ Godfrey)
our prayers
There's
a good time coming(Worton
H'avein
Yakkir iz Aphrayim
David)
5ý: Ephraim, my dear son, is a precious child
Ail the time you're
longing for Killarney
R'etsei,,!cept
(Lawrence
Wright)
cur prayers
Back, back to Tipperary
3irchous
Cohanim
14941
(Godfrey,
David & Wright)
65 The Blessings
of the Priest
We're In, Meredith ! Were
in
K'vakkoras,1t
(Godfrey,
David & Wright)
feedeth
his flock
a shepherd
Ah I Ah I Ah I There you are again !
7ikkanto Shabbos
(David, Godfrey & Wright)
1505
:'Lou hast established
the Sabbath
, Hall I
(Payne)
Who goes there?
Ell molei rach'mim
He'd
Waltz
Her Round
Then
0 God who are full of compassion
& Wright)
(David, Godfrey
`iaram'chadesh
Btuboh
What the I How the! Why the ! Who the I
`.4ho renewest
in His goodness
(David, Godfrey & Wright)
,'sur Yisroel
The Band was playing an old Scotch time
'.ock of Israel
(Godfrey
& Wright)
Ocu'sanneh
Towkef
Wright',
Are ye a'richt the noo (Lawrence
14e will celebrate
His mighty holiness
The Empire will be your Daddy(H.
?'rowsh Hassonno
Darews;;.
On the first day of the year
Remember
where you come fra
(H. Dareonki)
Charlie,
Charlie
(H. Darewski)
They all go to see the Pictures
(Payne
& Fulfov'.
FLORRIE FORDE
Lovers'
Lane
(from
the "'Whirl
of the
Town"-London
Palladium
Revue)(L.
:orme and hear him play his Oomterara
Wright)
Now I have to call him Father
Swing your little Maria (L. Wright)
T?p, I addee, I aye
Whoops I Mister Melody Feller
Girls of the Clogs and shawl (Murphy)
(Mellor
& Trevor)
lake Inc on the joy Wheel(Mills
What's
(Mellor & Trevor)
your Game
& Scott)
The song the kettle Is singing
a
wee
aeocn-an-sons
11822
'-st
(1V. David & L. Wright)
(Morrison
& Ccnliftel
Jolly
luck to everyone
good
we know
3nookey Ookums
(Irving
Berlin)
(Pens o)
'Asloney's
Ragtime
Ball (Andrew
Allen)
Mister Sergeant
Michael Donoghue
!erry Jeremiah
(Murphy
& David)
(Mellor,
Gifford
& Godfrey)
When the band begins to play
The girls know as much as you know
(Judge & Williams)
(J. P. Long)
Algernon 1 Go hon I (David & Lee)
Here, there
and everywhere
PVC had a ¢irl in Berlin (Al. Lufzen)
(David
Wright)
It takes
heart
to .wo
Irish
You can't court a girlie by the tea
an Irish
.n
(F.
sons
Godfrey
Worton David)
i.et's take a stroll around the Island
1679 On these dark nights
(G. Payne & F. Fu@on)
Pierrot Parade
heg sang "God Save the King"
1692 It's going to be
night that nightI
r r..de.
wnr:
.e
ý.i
Where
re the girls we used to know?
No-o-o I"
re we down-hearted?'
1 love my Motherland
(Liwreace
Wright) 1725
(Mills, Scott & Godfrey)
Irish
and proud
Take sic back to dear old Blighty
of it, too
"Y Bugler Boy (Darewski)
(Mills, &off
& Godfrey)
{
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MERRY
FORDE-continued
Sing, Sirg 1 Why shouldn't we sing?
We'll all have a holiday in the summertime
We're all coming ashore to-night l
(Mellor & GilTord)
That
Ridiculous
Feeling
(Chas.
Penrr
Farmer
(Chas.
Penros.
1312 f The jolly
old
They
(Chas.
Pru,
laugh
like
this
all
:3644
it now
(E. Godfrey)ý1334
Flynn)
Out, Oul, tree bon (Howard
Oh, Oh, Mister Banderlerio
(Howard Flynn)!
ýYOa
There's
a girl for every soldier
(M. Scott)
1506
is
the
ballroom
If you can't get a girl
(Wise & Rennett)I1522
& Mellor)
If he's a pal to you (Murray
(Allen)
Let's all harmonise
11582
D.
Aver)
Sullivan will he there
(Nat.
On the Ankle Watch Parade
(B..Lee)
Good-bye-ee
(Weston & Lee)
Van Dam Family (;5lerson)
Proud I am (judge)
Never mind the Food controller(Weston
We've
eot
to
Dut up
with
(Lee & Weston)
No grousing
When the sun goes down in Dixie
(Von Titter)
Priceless
Percy with the one pip up
(Weston & Lee)
1906
(Soldiers
like it (Godfrey)
1891
ffl
IN
CARRICKC
14935 Prudence(Finck)
The constant
lover
JESSIE
(Fink)
Dolly Garrickl1781
Harry Fayi
1011
NAT.
I
like
,::
D. AYER
dance
with the girls
(Nat. D.
ert
The Harem Song (Nat. D. Ayer,'
That Charlie
Chaplin Walk (Ayer)
Oh, man, you'd hang around
(Ayer'
The Dancing Jubilee (Nat. D. Ayer)
baby
You're a great big wonderful
Someone's
in Town I know (Ayer)
I'd like to know what Cleopatra
did
(David &
He'll tell you where to go (Nat. D. -,r)
Come and take me out to-night(Nat.
to
D.
BARD
The LVriggly Rag (David & Arthur,;
Don't play "In the Shadows"(Hermann
is
JACK BENSON
I'm shy, Mary Ellen (Murphy)
JEN LATONA
961 ( I want to be in Dixie
`Gee, but I like music
Jolly old jage
(C. Penrose)
Coursing Sarah Jane (C. Penrose)
A Night Out (Penrose)
(Per
What shall I say to the wife?
Laughing
Tilda Brown
(Penrose)
Only a shilling
(Penrose)
The Jol:y Ploughman
(Penrose)
The Special Constable
(Penrose)
(Chas. Penrose)
Laughs
The Merry Farm Boy (Chas. Penrr:
Laughing
Pat (Penrose)
In love (Penrose)
WILKIE
JAMES
(You made.. me love you (I. V. Monaco)
11981 hty little Persian
Rose (A. Fricdland)
I.
Herbert
Payne
ANDREW
1258 Merry Party (Chas. Penrose)
(Berlin & Snyder)
with my meals
John
Willie,
come
(Formby)George
Ca'-:Ah
on
ADA JONES
Come,
Josephine,
in my Flying Machine
(Fischer)
1193 ]
Jones and American Quartette
niue _Ad.
reamer
tmorselAda
Jones and Billy Murray
3013 1 My Counterfeit
Bill
All Abonrd for Blanket Bay
ZONA VEVEY
412
Wee Macgregor
(with piano and bagpipes)
Every Sunday evening
when the bells
617 Mary (Erard)
My Shepherd Boy
1860 If I answer the last roll call (Max Erard)
The Inds from the village (M-ax Erard)
My wedding day to-morrow
(Max Erard)
1878 , In the cabin by the beautiful
lagoon
16234
Paddv
I've
I
Matnnev'c
had
can't
Cut
Aernnlane
a glass
do
my
me off
of
bally
(Jadge
ginger
& Wl" ,_ ns1
wine(Bert Lee'
button
Q. P.
roly-pots
(Mills &
bottom
a little bit
of
!P
eg
SRI
I do
(Godfrey
&
Keep the kettle boiling, Mary
(Bannett
& Led
Taffy's
got his jenny In Glamorgan(Lloyd
& eel
Shall us? Lets!
(Bert Lee)
1666 Raggjng on the oW church' bells (l '? °?
& Lee)
Jack Henty & Charlie
c:^""'
I do
like
the
life,
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Coloured
COLLINS-continued
CHARLIE
f F'.eep on carrying on
I've tried
let me
but
to be good,
the
girls
(The CüocolateCoon).
won't
635 J Mamie May (Earth
& Darewski)
Major (Scott)
t The Chocolate
`"
""
823 I've had m y fortune
told t Darewski)
They won't hate
me-"Calf-past
Hello.
Susie Green
(Därewski)
Kitty Murray-I
in in a nurry :
984
Ragtime
Soldier
Man
(Irving
Berlin)
(Williams
& judge)
Dixie Dan (Seymour
Furth)
Robinson
Grusoe
Where
did
go
with
n,.
nn; :.. :
rr .. rr a. e: u.ý
11040 I'm
"" living
"ý'ý"
"'°"
'
Friday on Saturday night?
certainly
a ragtime life
Five days' leave (Tom Mellor)
(R. S. Roberts)
On his first day home on leave
When the Midnight Choo-choo
leaves for
(IVeston & 6'or:vorth)II084-,
Alabam (Berlin)
There's a little bit of Irish everywhere
I don't want a Ragtime Coon (C. Lucas)
Never let your right hand know what your 11255' [My Southern
Maid (Daretvski
& Barrett)
left hand's going to do
Hello there, little Tommy Atkins
What
time we've had I
(Darewski
& Barrett)
(Dlills, Scott & Godfrey)
There's
a little baby in the moon
I Coo-ee, Coo-eel
(Mills, Scott, & Godfrey)
1468
(Godfrey
& Wright)
When there isn't a light at all (llatson)
My Moonlight
Mango
`Raid (Ben Styler)
(Morse ) 1
Auntie Skinner's
Chicken Dinner
hear those
bells?
can't
you
wedding
Oh.
to-
rt v'
Eight'
Roly-Poly
a
(Fred
(P. Johnstone)
:` ( Hot Ashfelt
( The Clock Song (Nat. D.
DICK
Blighty
Blighty
I want
The
old
girl
times
Ayer)
DENTON.
& Lee)
(E. Adams)
(Weston
for me l
the
Shephard)
that
are
the world
wants
Kingston-Stewart)
tack
coming
again
all
(A.
fft-fl-
A.
Oh it's a lovely War751aurice
Then I'll come back to you (J.
121
13%
(The
Ballymoney
piano)
Mrs. Brady (with
,Wait
141
Conversazione
(N.
piano)(Houston
Miss Hooligan's
Christmas
piano)
(Melville)
Phil the Fluter's Bali (with
Con-4-1
Scoff)
W. Brattan)
(with
Jackson)
Collison)
Cake
(with
a while now, Mary (with piano)
(P. French
& If. Collison)
The Darlin' Girl from Clare (with pia-o)
(Percy French)
ELEN
Don't atop my 'alf a pint o' beer (Moore)
Nature's
made a big mistake(Ellerton
& David)
1 drfh.-1
I Everybody loses our Baby (Mills & Long)
(Slinky
Bill (Lee, Lloyd '& Weston)
16315 Sue, Sue, what's a coon to do?
(Roberts
& Leigh)
16635 Baby Loo (Percy Edgar)
1 Good-night
(Lipton & Neat)
dream
1693 J 1 had such a beautiful
( My chocolate-coloured
kid
candy-coated
1You can't stop me from loving you, Lucy
___
cnzgnt
Cr J. Neat)
Lee(Lilas.
My Picture
1101
1815 i
Girl
I `'e had a wire
Mister
Sun
Sun
(H.
from
F.
Greenleld)
the man in the moon
(Dareuski)
Sun
(G. Arthors
& Lir. date)
JOE ELVIN
(Life's
little troubles
730(
Dentist's)
(Pink)
Sunny Seaside
(Joe
(Pink)WILL
read)
piano)(French)
for
GUS
1535
(Joe
Elvin
Elvin
has
at
the
his
bumps
& Will
Hyde)
EVANS
84 j The Sultan of Turkey
j
A Breach of Promise Cass
The SuTragette
All about Jim
541 I
Jockey
) The Villain of the Piese
You do look well
542
(Percival
Langley
On Laughing
540
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42
COMEDIANS
COMEDIANS
WILL EVANS-continued
Building
HARRY FAY-continued
House,
Part
1.
(Evans & Arthart)
Chicken
House,
Part
11.
Building
a
(Evans
& Arthurs)
(W. Lowe & Will Evans)
Yachting
(K)night
in Armour(W.
Lowe & Will Evans)
The girl who lost her(Geo. Arthurs)
Tne wedding in the farmyard(Geo.
Arthurs)
The Barn Yard Rag (C. Smith)
(That
Raggedy Rag (S. R. Henry)
Will Evans and Jim at the Seaside
1362 {l
(Will Evans)
Arother
(Will Evans)
of Jim's adventures
Will
Evans
Statue
14341
unveils a
Will Evans loses his umbrella
f(General
General
advice by Will Evans (patter)
1521
Evarts)
t Wal Evans on Jim's voice (with piano)
a
Chicken
1070
1194
1274
1287
1300
1351 {(f
Kiss
'A.
HARRY FAY
bonnet
old French
171
(Mellor,
Lawrence & Gifford)
Has anybody here seen Keily?
& Letters)
(Murphy
284 ITop
Flanagan
(Murphy & Letters)
Bridget McCue
o' the morning,
got
fingers
rings
me
good-bye,
J. Mills)
(M.
1381
1393
my
Harry
littie
c'.-e'er
Jack
1,
a
Joy-Ride
Girl
(Mellor & Gi)ý -1)
Girl(Godfrey
all after
a
& G:.:,1)
All aboard for Dixieland
(Cobb)
Cheer up, Molly (L. Wright)
The Flag that never comes down
The Wedding
I like your
I've
a long way to Tipperary
(judge
& WilfiaP.C. 49 (W. Hargreaves)
My girl from the Emerald Isle
(Maurice.
Sc r)
(Fis.
0
When I get you alone to-night
Hello I Hello l who's your lady friemi
(Fragý
When my wife's in, I'm out
(IF. Hargrea
Since Sister Mary went to Gay Parer
(Frog.
Whoops ! Let's do it again
(Hargreaves
& 1'
ff(The
The last train( home to-night
Godfrey
& H. Gift
Oh! to-morrow
night (II. Carlton)
(Hermann
Finck)
Gilbert the Filbert
It's
of
the
They're
Scott)
on my
Fall In l (with piano)
Sydney Cc.-u'"
Are we downhearted?
No-o-o
l
gone to the country
(Whiting,
Berlin & Snyder) 1402 {
(Trevor
fv Pýt'ýr1
(B.
I wonder if you miss me sometimes
Roll up !
(A. E. Ada s)
3274
Scot)
Harry Pay
We mean to keep the Seas(F.
Your eyes have told me so (Carr Hardy)
McGle'
Call us and we'll soon be there
JWe don't want a girl (Letters)
(Wheeler
& Wes:
387
Harry
Fay & H. Payne
By the light of the silvery moon
'°"'°"`
° °`^"°6
""""""" ýýärý
(Edwards)
&
Quartettel1419
H. Payne
;re
318{ My wife's
She only kept on giggling
(Christine)
Take me Back to Yorkshire
(Castling
& Godfrey)
Alexander's
Ragtime
Band (Berlin)
Everybody's
doing it now (Berlin)
1
Bravo, little Belgium
(Elton)
Berlin
14201 When we march through
(L. Wri;r:'I
Sandy Boy, my Soldier Laddle
1424.
(Bennett
S. "t)
R....
That
/l
IL....I.II
(Berlin
Snyder)
(There
Boy(Savage)
goes myýSoldicr
ljuar{c[eclleeOl
,,&
1.6......
nru........
6:.
IC.N.
-825 f On the old garden wall (Castling)
The Ragtime Violin (Berlin)
`
- --..
`
-11.1
(Mother's
Knitting Little Mittens
...,._
--'c
yu
wiiu
-K-r
I.I
_.___
__..
_.-,
....... ia.,
10134
(F. Godfrey & M. Sheridan) 114-iS
V!-- "are
__ .. mcl:army
-- UoICwSKY)
Imony
IH.
0ev Wnbhlev d.iil
mysterious
rag
nl[n
lLCn¢ 'ý-='''-,.'^..'^.
Pr Peiham.li-lnu
''-,
- '-- -- '-`,
j
I do love
(Murphy
my wife
The
& Castling)
Harry
11
nuw wuw
^_.- at alla.roua
^-~ .~_ý--^
1 Nothing
wKCUwr
Fay 11470 j Sing
Goblin Man (von Ti:re,)
I
Harry Pay & Str.,lev Kirkhv'
Ar! yoU going down is the mine, Red?
W594
(Pelham 5 Lone)! ,1471
(Parnward
-,I
Ragtime (Frank
Leo)
$agtlme
Av..ýý"Y
a song
about
a
Sailor
) Follow the Sergeant
_ "^.
f Kitty.
Telephone
Girl
(Gi.?
the
Mellor & Godfrey)
Harry ' 9
,1On Trevor, 5.15
(Marohv
& Marsha!?)
the
(
Herbert Payne & Harry '"Y
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Unless otherwise stated, all Vocal Records haue Orchestral Accompaniment.
43
COMEDIANS
HARRY FAY-continued
My Wife's
first Husband
(Darewski)
V923 SIC K-Katy (O'Hara)
is the Switch, Miss, for
1, ;d Which Switch
l Oh, Oh, Oh, I want to
Ipswich?
(Darewski)
3009 Paper bag Cookery
;t the Foxtrot Ball (Ayer)
Carry Marry Harry
Lads
Lasses
and
;;-4ý Were all North Country
3045 1 its the Navy (H. Darewski,
junr.)
(Go rey &_Wright)
You were meant
for--me,---dear
Pne
constant
over
(rLJ1
)
*i y ýayý
Dolly
Garrick
Prudence
(Finck)
R
ch ,id,,Rt
tr ...
ic,dh.v
...1...,e
f
(Mellor, Gifford & Godfrey)
j Arrah, go on now, Miss Emerald Isle
1336
(..!R7
(Godfrey)'
-they're all very fine and large beside thel
(Mills, Scott & Long) 11361)
sea
'Caiser Bill is a Merry old Soul
!
S'What's s 'nicer than a nice s'ice ice?
(Worton David & B. Lee)!
11495I
Oh how he can sing an Irish song
(Kahn Le Boy & Norworfh)
The rest of the day is your own
(David & Long) 1520
Get that Girl (Allen)
? When Sanay
McKie comes back to In- 1536
(Mills, Long & Scott)
verary
Little Miss Lancashire
(H. Darewski)
15305
t5S31 Canoeing
(H. Darewski)
Dolly Garrick & Herbert
Paynel!594
They all do the Charlie
Chaplin
Walk
(Mills & M. Scott)
11605
Everybody's
crazy on the Fox Trot
(Mills & M. Scott)
Cassidy-Private
Michael Cassidy
1665
(Nnrworth)
What's
the matter
("Dame!
with
me?
in the middle
(David & Murphy)
in
went marching
& Formby)
(Hargreaves
Bits fra Wigan
(Formby)
John Willie's Ragtime Band
(David & Murphy)
I had my hand in my pocket
(Pelham
& Long)
All of a sudden it struck me (Formby)
1 sobbed and I cried like a child
(Lipton
& Formby)
Gathering
Nuts and May (Connor)
The man was a stranger
to me (Connor)
Higher than you (Formby)
The Inquest
(Formby)
'Orrible 'Erhert
(Lipton
& Formby;
What do I care?
(Formby)
If I'm not welcome, say so (FormE)1
Sit down, we've all seen you!
(Formby;
Frightened
to go to sleep again
(Lipton
& Formby)
Did you see the crowd in Piccadilly?
(Lipton,
Leigh & Formby)
Twice nightly
;Formby
& Lipton)
1
Sonv"1
1W Acnftl
"11707
JollyOh,
06! Oh I On ! for the sight of s girl
my! What a shame I
die (G. Formby)
Kind words aecei
(Godfrey,
David & Wright)
1 Dance with your Uncle Joseph
18311I
had na mother
to guide me
(T. W. Connor)
inargreaves
ý
Since I had a row with the wife
Pack uo your
in your
troubles
old Kit Bat
(Fowel!)j1844
(Geo Formby)
(Geo. Formby)
(H.
Varewslti)
get
a gell
11892 The belts are ringing
MPotter
Gee
(Upton
&
Formby)
Meet
UPI
Moon-time,
Mary
me at
Me Me Me (Formby)
(David, Penso & Wright)1
Get behind !Geo. Formby)
Along the rocky road to Dublin (B. Gront)
lifted the latch and walked in
t909ý1
"-,'J Nobody loves me (B. Lee & G. Grey)
(Formby & Hyde)
Honeymoon
Bells (Weston
& Lee)
Fares, Please I (Bert Lee)
Meet me at the corner of the street
(judge
& Williams)
Courting
(patter)
(Foy)
1578
On the
he(Merson)i
good ship Yackt Hick! Dools
My girl's promited
to marry me (Godwin)
(
Much
Stick around
to
obliged
me (with piano)
tor the new jazz Band
593 j(
(Bateman)
(Tunbridge)
(patter)
(Foy)
In trouble
again
the Military Representative
y'ny
8831 Pm, excited
(unaccom anied)
(Fo
(Foy)
Aye, Ah am upset (unaccompanied)
No! (Weston
S' Lee)I
!`'"' ! Fed complaints?
11911 I've had some money left me (Tom Foy)
up (Leigh & Costello)
) Nineteen
bright pounds
(George
Stevens)
i I keep on walking (F. Wood)
f The Sevvgnts' Ball, "TAILS
(Tom Foy)
UP"
I've been to Atperics (patter)
19t" {
(Braham)
1308 My Aunt Martha Ann (patter)
Such a good boy am I (P. Wood)
A(1 12-inch
Records have
n'ess ogle,wwise stated,
all Vocal
I parted
Then
we
my hair
all
(Tom Foy)
the
letter
Lecords
44
A in font
of Serial No.
have Orchestral
Ac ompaniin'ssnt.
ZONOPHONE
COMEDIANS
COMEDIANS.
CHAS. PENROSE (Laughing Son,.
TOM FOY-continued
15l9
I97ß
1694
Our Straits
Canal
(patter)
Wales and Whales and Weals
farewellsh
Sarby Brig
(patter)
A little suo
shepherd
Part
I.
More
rouble,
More Trouble, Part Il.
RECORDS.
(Tom
Foy)
1817 That
(patter)
(Tom Foy) 1863 Ji The
My
(patter)
I The
1894 Old
Tink
laugh
contagious
artful verger
laughing
friend
old boatman
Tommy Meek
Bump
1751 Getting my temper up lJACK
PLEASANTS
Ah've had t'nose pulled[
(Tom Foy)
1816( Ah'm disguised
All through t' black horse (Tom Foy)
1299
JOLLY
JESTERS
THE
(Two jolly old hardworking
men
(Penrose)1418ý
1352$
Two jolly old boys (Penrose)
& Whiflock)
1382 Two Jolly Soldiers
(Penrose
1446
Tra.Ia-la
(Penrose
& Whitlock)
]didn't
want to dc it ( David & Lee)
One
little,
little,
two little,
three
(Alec Ken i
little
Cuckoo
(F. Leo)
I'm going away to be a Soldier
{J. Please..'
Mother's
so particular
with me (F.
...1
All that we said was good evening
(Jack
Plea-.
Wby do they call me Archibald?
WILL
KUMING
1469
(Kendai & Go?
I
12661 Good-bye,
Boys (H. von Tiller)
At ten o'clock at night (Foley)
I'll make you want me (Long & Pelham)
(Pleasants)
1507 Belinda
Mother (David & Lee)
ALF
LEIGHTON
My New Hat (David & Murphy)
41 51 know some funny tales
Alf. Leighton115651 Long
& Ellerteil
years ago (Kendal
(Laughing
Song
Bert Marsden
1606 I must have my little joke (Pleasnn:
JOCK
LORIMER
It's been a nice day to-day (Tom .1;.
Brown (Pleasants)
11664 Betsy
(Mrs. Sandy McIntyre
(Godfrey)
Hey Hol for the simple life (Mellor)
I'm him
551 { Macgregor,
1706 I'm learning a song for Christmas
(Carter,
Haines & Meher)
I
1 I'm longing
to go back
MURRAY
rI love Lizzie (J. Pleasants)
BILLY
(
I've
to
1768
got
go home looking
well
March
(To the Strains
r
of that Wedding
(A. K;
(Leroy)11'78211 Why did I foller 'er
12101,
about (H. Tree "1
rake me up with you, dearie (Von Tiller)
(He'd
Nobody noticed me (B. Lee & C. G)
Billy Murray & Haydn Quartette 17991 They can't find me (Frank
Leo)
have to get under, get out, and get
l She would (D. Lipton)
1272
under (Abrahams)
1546 1 The bad lad of the Drama
Swing, S,'ing, Swing (Von Tiller)
Ding Dong
This is the Lire
19075 She made me do it (Lee cS- 1t'eston)
3069
QUARTETTE
(F. Lee)
PEERLESS
1 Hundreds
and Thousands
1922 Norman the Mormon
When its Moonlight on the Alamo
JOCK
1143
1144
MILLS
(Scottish
Comedian)
I'm a Dadda
JACK
ROGERS
McGregor's
Trip to Lander
O'Mclntosh
(J. Mills)
(
Kiss me good-bye, my little avid tr
(J. Mills)
You're always welcome there
Mills)
Jack
& j,1351J `Gilbert
(D. Payne
Where,
tell me where
(Hermann
Finc,:'Harr,
the Filbert
(arr.
by
W.
C.
Paton)
Mills)
(J.
HAP.OLD
MONTAGUE
at
the
Mills)
Piano'
BURT
SHEPARD
The Lady and the Dog (Montague)
Song
Burt Sir.
Providing
(Montague)
(Laughing
(Barnes)
W hen Maud put her new bathing
costume15531Tickle
me, Timothy
Johnny Wal.
(Montague)!
1548
L
on
A little bit of London Town (hiontagre)
STRONG
Montague)
WILL
1610 (1 should ahoy so l
(Lee)Y
} Teri little Bridesmaids
When you're a long, long way horn
In that beautiful
Island of Dreams
1723 j(
The way to treat your parents
!Looks
I If I could turn the clock back a yeer
Debnam)
17i I
(Stuart
(.
(.Hills & <<'
1 Looks (E. A. Searson)
All 12-inch
Records
have the letter
A in front
of .1)-)a l X0.
1509
Ur1'ess otherwise stated, all Yocal Records have Orche..lra' :Icc:otqj cutal;al45
ZONOPHONE
RECORDS.
COMEDIANS
WILL STRONG-continued
f The Tanks
that
FILLY WILLIAMS-con;'- r.eü
broke
the ranks
(Castling & Carlton)
It I knock the "L" out of "Kelly"-sane
by Charlie Collins
(Grant)
(Where
Susans grow
the Black-eyed
(R. A. Whiting)
Down where the Swannee
Ricer flows
((Vor: Titter)
r My Hawaiian
Sunshine
a'.
O'Brien
My
(L. Wolfe
is tryin'
Home
in
Down where
MARK
Here
we
are
Gilbert
& Carey
Morgan)
to learn
to talk
Hawaiian
(Rennie
McCormack)
U.S.A.
(H. Flynn)
they
sing the dear old songs
(A. M. Skinner)
SHERIDAN
English
English
again
Cup
Cup
1435
Final,
Final,
me back to
ALBERT
Australia
3043
(The
Man
(WhTNock)
song)
(laughing
song)(
3095
3096
Velvet
Suit)
3097
I must go home to-night
(Hargreaves)
I
1098
lt's a wonder what little things lead to
Come and have a look what I've got
F didn't know what to do
?099
Don't let me get any better, nurse
i 1on
sing a song about a rose to me
-Don't
it's_ a grand
Sweefý
old song is Home
Home
3101
Molly
"
McIntyre
'dVäit till Pin as old as Father
r'here
does Daddy Co?
+'s mine when you've done with
The Kangaroo
Hop
Oh, the Sailors
of the King
is not a Chocolate
young
man
.'My
dll
12-inch
ot]rcrri
Records
e ýtateýi,
if she'.1
winner
of
har:
all
know
how
it
do
you
1 She
is my
best
(Let's
have
another
I Good-bye,
Ragtime
girt
e
of all
now
togef'
one
me
'
it on to poor old father
your friend?
John, put your trouser
"an
women
wear
to me
traueere
1102
1103
it
Soldier
t7
the Land
where
( Sally
O'Mallev
the-
e arc
I Sing me an Irish Song
3094( I'll lend you my best Gl -i
I don't
Girl
for
a.n-a'i
Whitlock)
WILLIAMS
in the
the
3086{ When father
kill the
Nock.-a.tried
to
I
doodle-do
3087 { Don't go out with him to-night
1 Wake uo, John Bull
3090 ( Little Willie's Woodbines
Since Father joined
the Territorie's
into the Garden,
John
3091 (Came
1
Little
Wooden
Hut
and
(
Soap
Water
1.092
and
1 In
flu'!
3093
BILLY
don't
1 The
land
where
the
(It
belonged
the
world
(with
WHELAN
(laughing
and Glue
(I
3044 (Blame
1 Who's
3085 (John,
The W1:istling Bowery Boy
'V:hat nur do ce Im, oiý
The Preacher
and the bear (Arizona)
Tait l'Vhistling Coon
(Raehurn)
47 and
48 for
Recitations
"a°s's
Sketches
by Albert Whelan.
'CuTaws
Seccotine
backed
I They can do as they like with
3042 (I'm out for the day to-day
1. (Shields)
11. (Shields)
THOMAS
SYDNEY
The Bathroom Ballad
'Take
When
Mother
I
Derby
1392 ( Our little kiddie sings the best soeý
There's
life in the old dog yet
Belgium put the Khibosh on the Kaiser
SAMMY
SHIELDS
;'Pte
The
983 (Nobody
knows how to kiss n
lI wish I were back in Lancashire
1012 ( Are we all here?
)Squeeze
her. Ebenezer
1030! Call me earl',' in the morning
1 On her pie-pie-piccolo
1041 ( Sheila O'Neil
1 We all live at No. 24
1058 ( Oh ! for another
day at Margar
Oh ! that Ragtime Waltz
1088 ( Giving a donkey a strawberry
1. lea.; loves all the jockeys
1`1 shall have to ask my Mother
1380,
let me
I
want
a
( Clogs
Shawls-(Pare,
and
( When
father
the
papered
( I've
found
Kelly
I I'm
the
that
buried
man
( I! serves
you right
a'
par
I The hnl,neiled
boots that f
f The Taximeter
Cab
if 1 could only fird the kerv
(I'II meet' you one dark r.':_h"
) The daylight Bill
( Save a little one for me
) The Collier
( Here we are again
Let's
have
a song
upon
( Mrs.
H.
1 Thero's
nice
something
( lnhn
Erannigan
James
our
Flanagar.
i'ac
..
w^.re
Gc=.^:.r
about
a
:;one
ir(
Why can't we have the Sea in t.on:iori?
1104 (1 never heard fattier laugh so mi;r'r
1 Take me where there are no eyes
letter
Vnool records
46
A iii front
have
of
Orche?t;al
Serial
No.
Accompaniment.
ZONOPHONE
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SKETCHES AND
DESCRIPTIVE
COMEDIANS
BILLY WILLIAMS-continued
1 Wish it was Sunday Night
(A Naval Disaster
Toddling Along
42{The
Prodigal's
Return
(Teti them you're a Londoner
I effects)
Santa Claus bring somethings
3106{ Why don't
I
Ire_
ý+++ ++++ct
I uy+cu
a+UFy
_.___.._._
to me?
1 154 1
Percy Clifton & " Ir.?
3107' l Give My Love to Scotland, Maggie
I The Quack Doctor
Percy Ci>1rr
She Does Lose a Little Bit of Scotch
564 ( The Wreck of a Troopship
j Bobbing about in the Briny
Jepartnre
Troopship
of
a
3108 in the days that are coming
(Farmhouse
Liars (Vaudevi:le
sketch)
I Sung by (Harry
Fay)
903{
Billy Golden & Jos. C. H_iit3
Shipmates
(Vaudeville
sketch)
Billy Golden & Jos. C. F e' es
f Rosenthal
and Harrigan
at the Race
944
Friend & Do,:ning
VENIE
CLEMENTS
Rosenthal
Harrigan
and
at the P'cdin,
Part
1.
cta,,..,-,,a
Stories about Children,
Friend
& Do tint
Part
Children,
Stories
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2561371
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ASE122 All
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Harry Fay
Mary Law (with Piano)
A19W20} Along the
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tiusa mine
Bonn narasisy
Ax
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Ai'sa Mine
Ernest Pike 500131 Along the way to Waikiki (Ukulel l
Orpheus Quartette
31538
Alabama Sam
Juan Aknmi
("Maritana")
Alas, those Chimes
Always
Stanley Kirkby
Mdme. Deering 586126 , Al-lan
Albion, on thy Fertile
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flurry Fay 797 43 I
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Amazon March, The, Tvn-step
Peerless
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997 14
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Mazurka-&'Signor
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Algernon ! Co hon I
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Forde
1285 40'' American
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Parts I. &
Allee of Old Vincennes
Henry
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Btaak Diamonds
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A!ice, where art thou?Joseph
American Patrol
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Oily Oak!er
Cheatham
Waltz
A106 22ýI Amoretten
Tanze,
Allee, where art thou?
(Piano Solo)
Peerless
Orchesfra
Chas. Goodall 95J19 Amour
de Petrie,
March
Alice, where art thou?
Ernest Pike 48iß0
Elaek Diamonds
Rar:d
Alice, where art thou? (Violin, 'Cello, Fluf
Anchored
foceph Lyceit
& Harp)
Francini Quartette
14452:) And a little Child shall teed themH.
All aboard for Dixieland
Harry
Fay 139343
Pave.:,
All aboard for DixielandPeerless
Andante and Rondo capriceioso
Orchestra
1355 14
David Richards
(Piano Solo)
All aboard for Blanket Bay
Ada Jones 301841
Andante Cantabile,
Op. 2
All about Jim
Wi'l Evans 540'42
English String Quarta;::
All change for Llanfalrfechanit.
Andante Religioso
Fay & S. Kirkby 767134
Mary Law (Violin Solo, with Piano)
All Hail the Power
Church Choir i4527
Andante from Mendetasohn's
Concerto,
All Hall the Poaar of Jesu's Name
Op. 64 (Violin, with Piano)
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Helen Clark & Van Brunt 12G735
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E'ening Song
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
A18023
Guard Thee,' "Jocelyn"
(with Piano
_- s
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Coitham A213123
!_ of Mons
Foster Richardson
160132
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StoryPercy
Clifton & Miller 15447
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Ernest Pike 87501
Ernest Pike &
:sid garden
Guy Merritt (with Piano)
iano)
1454135
cid Highland Melody ('Cello
Jan Linden (with Piano)
153816
her little drink
Prooks, Hently & Collins 7645'35
is guard thee (Violin, Flute and Harp)`
Francini
Trio A84121
Harold Wilde 753133
Robert Barnett
20122
...._e LaurieSydneyColtham
(with
.._..'.e Laurie (Piano Solo)
Charles
Goodall
13019
Laurie
(Violin and hlustel Organ)
Southgate and her sister Dorothy
1325121
Ar.
i,aurie (Orchestral
Accordeon)
Professor
Granville
177013
Ar+rr
Jim's
AdventuresWill
of
Evans 1362 43
A- Complaints?
No 1
Harry Fay 1878 44
Chorus
Black Diamonds
Band 9731
Dance
Black Diamonds
Band 4241 7
At
Ernest Pike 865131
for maimed Scottish
'! for £1,000,000
:J;ors and Sailors
Harry Lauder G.O. 29 3
blossom time with you
Louis Brooks & H. Payne 1721;35
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Gift,
Song,
The
Armourer'a
Arsourer's
Peter
Robert
Army
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Arrah,
go
Arrow
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A23024
Dawson
Radford
G.O. 211II 2
NavyS.
Coltham & G. Parker
Isle
now, Miss Emerald
on
the
Seng,
A243123
The
Peter Dawson 852125
at the Zoo, Parts 1. & 11.
Frank Leo & Party 1553;48
Artful Verger, The
Chas. Penrose
1817[45
Art Thou Weary?
Church Choir 365137
As I listen to the organ play
j
Stanley Kirkby 119527
As long as the Shamrock grows Green
Walter Van Brunt 1183,22
Asleep in the Deep
George welsh 52032
Sydney Coltham
Asra
1867[24
Asthore
Stanley Kirkby 50327
At DawningSydney
Coltham
(with Piano)
1202 23
At Finnigan's
Bail
Strong & Murray
1740136
Madame
E. JonesAt Love's beginning
&
Peter
Dawson
AS934
Hudson
At 10 o'clock at night
Jack Pleasants
1469',45
At the end of a beautiful
day
I
Harold Wilde 1690133
At the end of a lane of shadows
Foster Richardson
1890 32
At the Foxtrot Ball
Harry
Fay 1494144
Zomerset
Fair
&
At
Murray
Denton
1842136
A Trieste
("Onward
to Trieste")
'Arry
Auction
and Family
Sale
of
Black
Diamonds
Band
Circus
it stranded
(DescriptiveQ
14136
32i47
8.
P. A. 4spe 3015j47
with Piano)
Jan Linden 1421 16
Auld Robin Gray (Violin & Muste! Organ)
Elsie Southga-e
& her sitter Dorothy
1569j21
of my heart,
"Young
England
The
Auntie Skinner',
Chicken Dinner
Foster
Richardson
1756
Chariie
Collins
1769',42
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(Cornet)
Australia
(For Auld Lang
- -.. nian Polka
will be there
Smith (with Piano)
1014117
Syne)
Sicnley Kirkby 3063127.
(Selection)
Songs, Medley March
'ý'
Australian
'Black Diamonds Band 610 7
Black Diamonds
Band 1625', 9
ý.dieas,
The, Selection
I & 2
Automobile
March
Barrel Organ 122 16'
Autumn
Memories
Peerless
Orchestra
3079 111
Black Diamonds Band A179 6
I
Billy Williams 1012146
all hero?
Autumn
(Pianoforte)
Paul
Astor
A157i
'. a aownnearted
r No-o-o
!
Harry Fay 14021431408
Autumn Song (Violin, Flute and Harp)
-'
No-o-o l
Francioi Trio A3421ý
-e downhearted?
Mdme. Deering 472;2,,:
Plorrie
Forde
144) Ave Maria (In English)
Organ)
a' richt the noo? Florrie Forde 1534 40 Ave Maria (Violin and Mastel
i
ný. ;au from Dixie?
Elsie
Southgate
& her
Dorothy
1525 t!!
sister
jack Henty & Charlie Collins 1648183 Aye, Ah am upset
Tom Foy SAS.,,'.
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;u going down in the Mine, Dad?
Harry fay
43i Baby, can't you hear those wedding bells?
G.
H.
Elliott
1535ý4.2
dance?
going to
34 Rabv Lon
Doroihy Douglas & Ernest Pike
G. H_ Elliott
1EiE
Auld Lang Syne
Auld Robin Gray
('Cello,
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Bad
Lad of the ü."sma,
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Pteosants
Ballad wingers, The
E Pike & P. Dawson
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Bettet Egyptian,
Parts I. & 11.
Black
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RECORDS.
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Belgian
National
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10591 SI
Zono Concert Qz:.+rtotfe (with Piano)
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the
Khibosh
put
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JOV31aa
4
Believe me, if all those endearing
vo.
1646145,1 charms
Harold
iVi!.'.,
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Bell at Sea, The
Peter Jaws
1377'35 Belinda
jack Piensants
I I Bells
Gecree
Formby
are rineine. The
A2361
6, Bell
Song,
"Lakme"
Ballyirooley
Ballymoney
Stanley Kirkby
1006127
Miss Elizabeth Newbold G.C.
Conversazione,
The
Belle MarquiseSydney
(with Piano)
Jim Donovan
(with Piano)
131042
Coltham
A'
Bandolero,
The
Peter Dawson 519125 Belle of New York (Selection)
Bandolero,
Home
The
George Parker
A225129
Guards
Band '
Rand was playing an old Scotch tune, The
Belle of the Barbers'
Ball, The
Florrie Forde 1534;40
The Two Zimboks
Banks of Allan Water, The
I
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The
Peter Dawson r,
.
(Harp)
Mdme. Deering A21I26 Betts of Aberdovey
Banks of Allan Water ('Cello, with Piano)
ian Linden
142116 Bells of Auld Lang Syne
Barbara
Allen
Ernest Pike 48730
Bfark Diamonds
Sand
Barber of SevilleBlack
Belts of st. Mato, The
Imperial Ban'
Diamonds
Band A51' 5 Beils of St. Mary's
Herbert
Payne
!.,
Barcarolle
Peerless
Orchestra
A26 13 Beloved, it is Morn !
Barcarolle
(Vo rt Duet)
Miss Annie Rees
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
& bliss Viole4 Oppenshaw
March
Home Guards Band
116Ij34ý Belphegor
Barcarolle,
from "Tales
I ( Belphegor
March
(Concertina)
_
of Hoffmann"
Hu! ne
Francini
Qnartrtte
1353120 I
Barcarolie,
Be my little Baby Bumble-bee ,1.
from "Tales of Hoffman"
(Violin & Mustel Organ)
I
Jones & Murray
+
Elsie Southgate
& her sister Dorothy
1554 o. l Rr+n,..oth rho .,.;ý,t,,.,,__n
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Barn Dance
Black Diamonds
Band 628
Barnicombe
Fair
Ben the Bosun
Peter Dawson 1
Alfred Newman
(with Piano)
(Violin and Mustel Organ)
14921281 Berceuse
Barn Yard Rag, The
Elsie Southgate
& her sister Dorothy
Will Evans
125ß143
Bathroom
Ballad. The
I I Hertie an. Belinda (.March Taro-step)
Thomas Sydney 3049':4&1
Slack Diamonds
Band
Battle Eve, The
E. Pike & S. Kirl'y
52SI341 Be thou faithful, "St. Paul"
Battle March of Delhi
Srdncv
Coltham
- 1 i))
Black Diamonds
Band 9931 71 Betsy Brown
Jack Pleusants
Basle of Prague
Black Diamonds Band 9931 71 Better Land, The (Cornet Solo)
Bavarian Yodle
I I
Mr. Godard
Betty, Selection,
G. P. Watson & Macdonough
120948
Parts I. & Ii.
Bay of Biscay, The
Peter Dawson A25 24Peerless
Orchestra
°.!
Beautiful
Baby Doll
Betty Waltz
Peerless
Orchestra
I Bid me discourse
Herbert Payne
(with Chorus)
142229
`
Beautiful
Birds, Sing on
Mdme. Eleanor
Jones-Hudson
1. Payne
(with Whistling)
475 28 Bid me Good-bye
Sydney
Coltham
Beautiful Carden of Roses
P. Maxwell 364127! Big bass drum, The
Peter DamsonI
Beautiful
Garden of Roses
I
Big Cars March
Black Diamonds Ban+
Ernes: Pike A350030
Billy at the Pictures
Beauty's
Eyes
Arthur
Gray 24'tt2tl
Billy Whitlock & Harry Blu j t
Be British
Stanley Ktrkby ICb0127. Billy at the Play
Because
Joseph Cheatham
A96 Z'
Billy Whitlock & Harry Bluf,
Because
(Cornet Solo) Peerless
Orek. 145111171"Bing Coys are here, The," Selection
I.
Bec-.,se
Harold Wilde
331
Black Diamonds Band lr`
Because
1 Bing Boys are here, The," Selection i.
Zono Concert
Quartette
(anat.
1067139!Black
Diamonds
Bard ltý
Bedouin
Lm"e Song
Peter Dawson 519!251 "Ring Boys Waltz, The"
Bedouin Love Song
George Parker A244281
Black Diamonds
Band IBeets and Turnips
1 1 Bing Boys on Broadway,
(Foxtrot)
(Selection)
P
Peerless
Orchestra
148314
1. & 11.
Black Diamonds
Band
Before the Battle
Birds or the Desert, The. March
Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson A117134
Black Diamonds Band
Be!ore
you came
Birds of Passage
(Piccolo Duet),
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
1317;231
Miss Winnie & lllr. Eli HtrdsvBelfry Serenade
I Birthday, A (a) Hence away, begone 1`.
Black Diamonds
Band 7331 71
Sydney Calllr.arrt
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Parts 1. & H.
Black Diamonds Band 1729`10
to Win," Parts Ili. & IV.
B ', fra' Wigan
Black Diamonds Band 1730101
Blsc;: sod Tan Polka
Bounding
Bounder,
The
Harry Lauder 5501
"Twins" Gro. Orch. 382 151
Boy's
best
friend
is his Mother
Intermezzo
B: ' and White
A. H. Payne 47828
Peerless
Orchestra
304615
Derek Poster 3076,261
I
Boys of the Dardanelles
F" ne it on to poor old Father
Besses o' Ih' Barn Band 12601 5
Billy Williams 3044 46 Bradford
Serensta
Peter Dawson
1791125 Braga's
rev Roses, The
(Violin, 'Celle & Piano)
466:.21
EI°.rae' Stone, The
Harry Lauder 899 3I
Bravo, little Belgium
Harry Fay 1430143
111
Two-step
?Away,
Will Evans 8442
Black Diamonds Band 1915111 Breach of Promise Case, A
Dick Denton
1724142
in Bed
Harry Lauder 664. 3ý
Dick Denton
1724142 Breakfast
ae for me
Foster Richardson
1575132
Brian of Glanaar
girl to her harp
j
The
Mdme. Eleanor Jones-Hudson
A6527 Bride of Lammermoor,
Miss
Alvena
Yarrow,
Miss
Amy
Asgarde,
B'vnk' Bill
G. H. Elliott 1631;42
E. Pike,
Thorpe Bates,
L. Stanley
&
m is on the Rye, The Harold Wilde 141 33
P. Dawson G.O. 10;
Boa, Blow, thou winter wind
Peter Damson 3040126
Air. Robert Radford G.O. 32 2 $rid, e, The
Brief Life is here our portion
n, breezes, blow (with Piano)
Church Choir 248137 )
Harold Wilde 157133
I
Brise des Nuits, Waltz (Night Breezes)
Alsatian Mountains, The
Black
Diamonds
Band 19141 11/
Pike
&
Guy
t
Merritt
Britain's
Defenders,
March
(with Piano)
143135
Black
Diamonds
Band
t541 9
Pu-'.ells
Tubaphone
146119
Overture
21,z Bells of Scotland
Mdme. Deering 471 26 Britannia
Black
Diamonds
Band
A158
6
Sells of Scotland (Celeste)
British
Bull-dogs
G. Franklyn
158416
watching
at the
1
1F.e Bells of Scotland
door,
The
Harry
Lauder
14731
31
(Concertina)
l
British Cavalry, March
J. Hume 171717
Home
Guards
Band 3491111
Dragoons,
The
Peter Dawson 10541255
I
British Grenadiers,
The
F
Bonnets March
Black Diamonds
Band 5981 7
Drummers
115219
Broker. Doll, A
E;
Danube (Grand ers Piano)
Louie Brooks
1643122
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Rudolph Svinerjeidt
457 19 Broken Doll, A
51r:: Danube Waltz
The Royal Cremona Orchestra
1731I13i
1
Concert Band
34 32 Broken Melody, The ('Cello)
p'`Turins"
3hýeEyes
Van
Biene
A60 16
Ernest
Pike - 155323 1
F,
J. Hume 1864.17
Feather
Jones & Murray 1193 34 Brooklyn Bell (Concertina)
Building a Chicken House, Parts I. & if.
kies of Bredon
Will Evans 859;43
Sydney Cottham
(with Piano)
1281 2?
Bullfighters
March, The
"'l a Boy
Foster Richardson
1601 32
B^:;Wing about the Briny Billy Williams 3108147
Black Diamonds
Band 15271 9
`Bo: accio," Parts I. & II. (Gems from)
Bull in a China Shop, A
Manhattan
Jazz
Band 1912112'
ions
Operatic
Party A70I39I
Burns'
Hernpipe
Street
Horn¬misn Girl, The" Nos. I & 2 (Gems)
and Peter
(Melodeon)
pipe
Zone Operatic
Party A1539
Saurian Girl" Selections
James Brown (with Piano) 114618
But who may abide (Messiah)
Black Diamonds
Band 4171
=miau Girl,"
Fantasia
(Violin)
Peerless Orchestra 1655t141
M l..
Mr...,.
eýaý en Butterfly, ¢, The
of s Rose,
The
Peerless
Orchestra
George Formby
Page
"Bound
I
3071 151
1361441 "Bound
to Win,"
31
71
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RECORDS..
Page
1
Chart du Prisonnier.
Band A64 5
Bd. 1625 9` Charlestown
Parade
ge
Overture
(Vir/in)
I
Black Diamonds
Leila Donkledcy
Call, The, March Black Diamonds
(Concertina)
Call me early in the morning
Alexander
Prince
Billy Williams 1030146: Charlie, Charlie
Fiorfie Fo d., i
Charlie
Ciaplin
Fox Trot
Call of the Angelus, The (Intermezzo)
Orchestra
1587+14
Peerless
Orchestra
Peerless
i __ ..
Cheer up, little soldier man
Call to Arms, A, March
Band i31
7
Foster Richardson
Black Diamonds
'.;.:
1
Cheer up, little soldier man, March
Call us and we'll soon be there
Pay 1403 431
Black Diamonds Band I - 7 1'
Harry
Peter Dawson 030125 Cheer up, Molly
Harry Fay
Calvary
Che faro senza Euridice
I
(Orfeo
Camp Concert, The, Parts I. & II.
ed
Euridice)
Miss Violet Oppenshan
Black Diamonds Band 1572 9
E. Pike 3028131
(with Piano)
Canoe for two, A
Cherry Ripe
Mdme. Deering
Canoeing
Medley (Belts)
Dolly Garrick & Herbert Payne 1563:351 Cheyenne
( I Chicken
Reel Two-step
Can't you hear me calling. Caroline?
and Buck Dac.
Peerless
Orchestra
Peter Dawson 1919!26
Chicken
Reel (Two-step)
Canzone Garibaldins
Peerless
Orchestra
Rork Diamonds Band 1486,
Home, The
Prof. Ranzato 464201 j Children's
Harold Wilde
Canzönette
(Violin) _
I
Chime
5eautiful
bells
again,
in Eb
Canzonette
Hatherley
Clarke
A19315
(with Chorus)
English String Quartette
Chiming bells of long ago
Caper Sauce, one or two step
Hatherley
Clarke
14121141
(with Chorus)
Peerless
Orchestra
Foster Richardson
154313Chinatown,
my ChinatownAmerican
Captain Mac
Quartette
Chin,
Chin-Selections
I. & ii.
Caressante
Valse
Home Guards Band 1311111
Black
Diamonds
Band
Concert
(Piano)
Capricante,
Marche de
o
Paul Astor nzwiiai
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l,uYýý
1re
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Cammeyer
&
Oily
Oakley
Band
7331
7
Black Diamonds
Carillon in Eh
Chip of the old block, A (with Pia'
Carmen March
Peter_Dawson
"Twins"
Concert
Band 19412 II
_.
,
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ýnocotate
major,
i ne
G. H. Elliott
Parts
1. & II. (Gems
from)
"Carmen,"
Caliph
of Bagdad,
Zono
Operatic
Party
A50,39
Chocolate
Soldier,
Waltz
"Twins"
Grand Orcb.
Parts I. & II.
Peter Dow,
Band A220 6 Chorale, The ("Faust")
Brack Diamonds
Harry
Thornton
&
Chorus
G.C
Carnival of Venice (Violin)
Gentlemen!
Stanley Kirke;
Jan Radenyi 731,20, Chorus
30
17
Solo)
Carnival of Venice (Cornet
Christ Arose
Maine. Deerirt g, Miss
Caro Nome ("Rigoletto")
Augarde, Ernest Pike, P. DawscG.O. E 1
"L'lncognita"
& W. Stewart
(with
Chorus,
Piano
Ernest
Pike
Caroo
Christchurch
Chimes
142931
& Celesta Aecomapiment)
Black Diamonds Banc
Pay
3009144
Harry
Harry
Carry, Marry
Christians,
Chri
Awake!
Church Choir
Carry On, March
Christian,
seek not yet repose
Black Diamonds Band 1384 8
Church Choir
"Twins"
Grand Orch. 32115, Christians
Casino Tanze
Lament
Miss Violet Oppensi:
Michael Cassidy
Cassidy-Private
(with Piano and Violin)
Harry
Fay 1579 44 Christmas
Carols
Rusticana,
Pr.rts 1. & 11.
Cavalleria
Black Diamonds
Bane
Italian Celebrity 3061 4 Christmas
Eve in the old Homestead
Flute
Cavetina
(Violin,
and Harp)
Minster
Singer!
Francini Trio A59 21 Christmas
Eve in an Australian
Miner
Cavatina
(!riolirt, with Piano)
Camp
Messrs.
Grand
Payne.
Miss Mary Law A81 20
M
Miller
&
Wakefield
"La Juive"
Cavitana,
Gems
Mr. Robert Radford G.O. 32 2 Christmas
Black Diamonds
Band
GallopLondon
Champagne
Ghost Story, A
Municipal
Sand 7351 12 Christmas
Harry
Lambto
Chanson Bohemia
Christmas
in Action
"Twins"
Grand Orch. 27515
Christmas
in Camp, Parts 1. & II.
Chanson Triste
Christmas
A21120
on a Troopship
Mary Law (Violin Solt), with Piano)
i I Christmas
(Violin, with Piano
Party,
A, introducing
"Th
Chanson sans Paroles
Mistletoe
Bough"
Herbert
Payn.,
Quarfefi')
and String
Raffle
Mies Mary Law, G.O. 351 2 Christmas
(Violin)
1I Christmas Waits
Chant a Melisande
Carmen
Selections,
A ( 12-inch
Jan Rudenyl 731120
have the lctfer
.$eoards
A in front
Peerless Orrt r" Ira
of Seria; ?ro.
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RECORDS.
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F' Come
introducing
"Caller
Herrin,"
tief,
to Arcadie
(Concertina)J.
Dorothy
Douglas & Ernest Pike S94 34
with Mc"
Hume
175417
Come to me now, my ownSydney
Coltham
A224 23
I
a rci Parade of the Irish Fusiliers
Royal Irish Fusiliers
Band AI72(l2( Come to my garden of parsnips
Collins & Murray
1832.36
I i
: Scene, "Faust"
9r i Radford & Vera Reynolds G.O. 16; 2 Come to my heart again
Ernest Pike 1825!31
The
j
Come where m.y love lies dreaming
s One Foundation,
Besses o' th' Barn Band 9531 5
H. Payne, P. Dawson,
E Clifford &
One Foundation,
TheChurch
url
W. Str-wart (unaccompanied)
53037
Come
Choir 23937
where my love lien dreaming
Albert Whelan 265I47ý
(Violin, 'Cello, Flute and Harp)
(Violin, Flute and
I
Franeini
Quartette
1448 20'
nine, La
Francini
Trio A82121 Come, Ye Thankful
People,
Come
Circle (Melodeon)
Church Choir 1641371
i
..:
James Brown (with Piano)
1148118 Comfort Ye (' Messiah")Sydney
Coitham
;op, The
Tabaphone
A184 23
66 21
Comical Coons (Banjo)
MachBlack
Oily Oakley 1174115
.st
Gilbert
Gerard 3022 48
Diamonds
Band 1290' 8 Comic Imitations
'lack
Sydney Cobham
Zono Minstrels
1208139 Coming Home
168824
de Corneville,
Comin'
Rye-Auld
Hoose-Up
Les," Parts I. & 11.
thro
the
in the Morning
(Melodeon)Jas.
from)
Zono Operatic Party A43139
early
Chorfies Collins 1818142
Brown 71218
ng, The
Company Sergeant
Major, The
(Parody)
-?_ý ,,:d Shawls
George Parker
1887 28
Billy Williams 30951461
,
I I Comrades in Arms
Fand (Two-step)
ckr
"Twins"
Male Quartette
72138
Black Diamonds
Band 6281 7I
he North
Baeoioes
444 I5 Conquerors,
The
Quartette
648138
Days ("Bing Boys on Broadway")
Conqueror,
The, March
Home Guards Band 349 IIII
H. Payne
1838136
1I
Consider
Rag, The (Banjo)
Oily Oakley
the Lilies
Peter Dawson 743I25I
(with Piano)
10601151 Constant Lover, The
Harry Pay 1493144
Child, A
Charlie Collins 1753,142
Herbert Payne 8031281 Coo-ee, Coo-ee I
Melodies
(Banjo)
J. Pidoux
1819316
he
Billy Williams 3100461 Coonland
Coon
Melodies
(Violin
Bogey, MarchBlack
and Mustel Organ)
Elsie Southgate
& her sister Dorothy
1F54 21
Diamonds
Band 1743[10
Breezes
(Banjo)
!;'nut
Harry Fay 1496144 Coontown
Oily Oakley (with Piano)
106015
Major (Banjo)
Oily Oakley 447D5
Corn
Riggs
bonnie
are
Miss Louie Brooks 1732'22
,nng, Fairies
Archie Anderson
(with Piano)
113922
d dance with me (Ukulele)
Coronation
BellsBlack
Juan Akomi
187919
Diamonds
Band
425 7
have
look
I've
a
what
got
,.._'
MarchBlack
Billy Williams 830,461 Coronation
Diamonds
Band
598
7
hear
him
his
Oomterara
play
ýnd
March,
from
"Le Proihete"
Florrie Forde 160 40 Coronation
Black
Diamonds
Band
A3
5
.n1 see the roses
John BartholomeyFoster
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
153023 Corporal
Richardson
32
1627
rid take me out to-night
Corporal MikePeter
Nat D. Ayer 178141
Dawson
(with Piano)
Eck to Erin (Harp)F.
1306 251
Corporal's
Ditty, The
Harry
Thornton 22932
C. Barker 9413
Cossack's
March
Joseph Cheetham
AIO8122
throrgh
Moscow
:+ck to Erin
Harold Wilde 68133
Black Diamonds
Band 14091 8
:k to Erin
Peter Dawson 759125 Count of Luxembourg,
Selection
^k to Kildare
._cK
to
me
Flack Diamonds
Band 6271 7
Herharl
rh--l
1110.29
Pnvna
i,nifh
Count of Luxembourg,
Valse
me, be my Rainbow
90133
Frank
Williams
Black Diamonds
Band 627 7
into the garden,
John
j__ Count Your Blessings
A Church Choir
_ _
Billy Williams 3091146
(with Organ) 95937
into the garden,
Country
Maud
Dance
(from
"Nell Gwyn")
A10662
Black Diamonds
Band A164 8
loseoh Cheetham
'.' .to the garden,
Country Girl SelectionHome
Maud
Guards Band 372 11
Harold 'Wilde 79,33
f
Country Girl, Selection,
ýsephine,
In my Flying Machine
Parts 1. & 11.
A.4r,...a.
A n..,serr.
r wnýaa
Black Diamonds Band A160 6
Country
Ramble, A
H. Payne & Mdme. Dewey 1295 35
I
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b Dawson
"(with
P"-no)
I"1tl3;35
Courting (Patter
Record)
Tom Foy 57844
Court Trumpeters
March
"ým"e^
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T=-
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have the letter
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Black Diamonds Band 1487 8
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Courting
Sarah ?aus
Merry Andrea, 13641411 Dear Heart Madame
E. Jones-Hudrbr.
s?9:17
Cradle Song (Viotin)
fan_Rudenyi
871:201 Dear Heart
Sydiey
Cý!fhc
Grnginmer
Gastie
Strathspey,
acc.
year riomelila,
ras
Cain Ui g(( -';ýa
(M eiodeon)
Jaynes
Brown
1145;1ö
in your
eyes
_I _i Dear,
Creo:e Bells (Concertina)
451171
Sydney Caitham
(with Plano)
15{
Crown of India, The
Little
Shamrock
Alfred
Hearther
;"2
Diamonds
Band
A87
Love
Mine
Mdme.
Deering
Black
o 1
of
Crown of Diamonds,
Overture
Band A84
Black Diamonds
...
ýýErnest
(with
Pike
Piano)
Crucifix, The
._''?I
Dear old mother
Herbert Pa;ra
Sydney Coltham & George Parker A214
t6iý;2!
Dear Soul, Waltz
Peerless
Orchestra
!32I
Cruskeen
Lawn
Peter Dawson 1841
Death
Little
Nell
Albert
Whelan
26547
Cucioo
Jack Pleasants
1418
of
Death of Nelson
John Bardsley
Cuck)o Song (Yodling)
G. P. Watson 1209
.3;;j72
Deathless
Army
March,
The
Cujns Animam
Harold
Wilde 409
Banc !397 9
Black Diamonds
Curse of an Aching Heart, The
Deathless
Army,
The
Osbu,rý
James
ibý
Will Oakland 3047
Deep blue sea. The (Piccolo)
Cut me off a little bit of roly-poly
Charlie Collins 16494t
Miss W. Hudson 2s"I19
Cygne, Le (The Swan),
Zephir,
Deep blue sea, The (Concertine)
op. 35.
J. Hume
;>4
No. 5
Deep Harmony Besses o' th' Barn Band zGrü
Piano)
Miss
Mary
Law
A14120
(t'iolia,
with
Defile March
Black Diamonds
ßar? 573
Czatdas-Scene
BohemeBlack
A. -r" no.......
ruauvr
yvor
Diamonds Band A149 6 uno...
Picture
Palace
Orchestra
?!ßi61
Czarina, The (Tubuphone)
A. Muller 461!19
Peerless
Orchestr
;a 7'I
Daddy
Mary Evans 132;26 Demoiselle Chic
I
Departure
d=4
Dance of the Fives (-Violin & Mustel Organ)
of a Troopship
Southgate
&
her
Dorothy
1742121
Desert, The
Peter Dawson
5+;2P
Elsie
sister
Hours,
"La
Gioconda,"
Destiny
Waltz
Peerless
Orchesfr,:
Dance
the
1'83'1
of
c !33
Parts 1. & II.
Peerless Orchestra A219I13 Destiny
(Waltz Song)
Harold
Müde
Dance of the LunaticsPeerless
Destiny
Waltz
(Concertina)
J. Hume
l9:Jil
Orchestra
3027'15
Devil may care, Quick-step
(Banjo)Oily
V
(Concertina
Solo)
Dance of tha Pierrots
Oakley
_ Devon for me
Peter
Dawson
(with
Pianc)
'3ý6
Dance with your Uncle JosephHarry
Did
Fay 1596
in Piccadilly?
you see the
crowd
Dancer's
Dream, A
George Form;'
Messrs.
Cammeyer
& Oakley 1289115 Dinder Courtship,
A
Peter Dawson :ß,5125
Dancing Jubilee, The
Nat. D. Ayer 160741 Ding, Dong
Jack fleasants
..846145
Ding, Dong, Ding
Dancing Mistress, The, Selection
1061
Zono Minstrels
(with Piano)
Peerless Orehsstra
Dis ole Nigger
Zono Minstr;is
Dancing
Mistress,
The,
Waltz
.:-.
1061
Distant Greetings
Peerless Orchestra
Dancing with ma Baby (Bell Solo)
65
"ý
Cm
Distant
Shore,
The
JydrteyýColt
Dan'l Pegotty,
from David Copperfield
Diver,
The
Bridge
Peter
Bransby Williams A115
(Talking)
t°Slicnrred
Wife
The"
Retertinn
Danse des BacchantesBlack
Diamonds
Band A209
Dixie Dan
H. ERM
Darby and Josn's ChristmasAlbert
Whelan 267
Ernest Pik. 5l9!3
Darkies'
Holiday, The (Concertina)
2594
Alexander Prince 1073117 "Dollar
Princess"
Selection
Xylophcre
Dandies
(Banjo)
Oily Oakley 44515'1 Dolly Darling
Waltz
from
"Puppcher"
Darktown
10,511
Imperial Guards Band
Darlin' Girl from Clara, The
(with Piano)
1414 42 Dolly O'Dean
Sydney
Coltham
153:17
Jim Donovan
,'1021
Dolores Waltz
Peerless
0ryhestra
Dashing British March, The
1
Rand 698 7 Donau
Black Diamonds
Wellen Waltz
nr-h. 2P
r,.,
r.-.4
Zono Minstrels
1162 39
Dat's berry queer
V
The,
Fantasia
Don't
down
in
Daughter
go
the-Mine,-D27
of the Regiment,
Mary Law A19420
Stanley Kirkb: 342
(Violin, with Piano)
The
Don't go out with him to-night
Dac:n,
Sydney Coltham
182424
Billy
Williar:
Peerless
Orchestra
1439 14
-^'
Day Dreams
T)ndt
let +ne Pet
anv hette-.
nuke
Days and MomentsLads
th'
Moor
Band
1654112
o'
Don't play "In the Shadows"
Billy Williams 309946
Daylight Bill, The
Wilkie Bara Wi
1208139
De ole Banjo
Zono Minstrels
534'',381 Don't sing a song about a Rose to nie
Minster Singers
De RingtaA d Coon
Billy W;;;i7-rs 832
Peter Dawson 1265i25I
Dasr Devon Lassie
Don't stop my 'arf a pint o' beer
Dearest and Best
---- --- --- -- ---- -- - ------
----`-
Harold Wilde (with Piano) A1711331
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Duke of Albany's
S.hottische
(Melodeon)
I !
It mother
Herbert Payne (with Chorus)
151629
Btou:n 1147118'
,lamesAnderson
Bells
Bohemian Orch. 436 13 Duncan Grey
Archic
11391221
'ith
Selection
Diamonds
Band 610 7 Dutch Kiddies, Two-step
.-, Selections Black
Black Diamonds
Band 6971 71
I. & It.
.
Peter Dawson
184 i 125
Black Diamonds
Band A183, 6 D)ye ken John Peel
Dying
Poet,
The
(Piano)
Chas.
Goodall
67011.91
is
Baker
Harry
Larder
G.O.
18,
3
the
-"s
Echoes
(intermezzo)
des Alpes
among the Dead Men
Peter Dawson 514251
Peerless
Orchestra
1412,141
Ecstasy,
Waltz
Peerless
Orchestra
1262114
by dat ribber
(with Piano)
1251 39 Egmont,
Overture
Zono Minstrels
Black Diamonds
Band A4 5
'
home to Tennessee
Egyptian Patrol,
March
Herbert Payne
(with Chorus)
162829
Black Diamonds-Band
1385; 8
b,
home in Tennessee
Royal Cremona
Orch. 1671 13 Eileen Alannah
Cornet Solo 62.17
ýIonolulu Way
Herbert Payne 1750.30 Eileen Alannah
Ernest
Pike 494`31
Herbert
Payne
1578ý29 Eileen Alannah (Violin and Muslel Organ)
m Bor -bom-bay
Elsie Southgate
& her sister Dorothy
1880 21
1.-dthe Forest
(with
Piano)
"Lily of Killarney"
Sydney Collham
158&231 Eily Mavourneen,
(with Piano and Violin Obligato)
in Virginia
Herbert Payne 192130
Sydney Coltham A213:23
Minster Singers
1320 38
the River
El Capitan March
Black Diamonds
Ernest Pike 48830
Band 4211 7
the Vale
Eleanore
Southern
Cross
is
Joseph
Cheetham A92ý22
s here the
ing
H. Payne 3080 30 Elephant March, The
Black Diamonds
Band 1326 8
Texas Way
Herbert
Payne
1827 30
EI Saludo
Peerless
Orchestra
1427 14
ý"- `. where they sing the dear old songs
Emmett's
Favourite
Yodle
Will Strong 1826 46
G. P. Watson
Riser
flows
1164148
where
the Swanee
Empire will be your Daddy, The
Will Strong 179746
Sydney
Coltham
Florrie
Forde
1550140
170124
remember?
Glade,
The
Peter Dawson 614 25 Enchanted
goes West
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
1439,23
the Sword, Scotland
End of the Journey,
The (with Chorus)
Anderson Nicol 113628
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Ernest Pike 1902 31
A
Endure to Conquer, Overture,
Parts 1. & IL
Sydney Coltham (with Piano)
153023
Boat"
Pike
Black
Diamonds
Band A204, 6
s
Ernest
182531
Faces
Clarke
Heatherley
1868124 England our Home, March
Ik
Black
Diamonds
Band 1461
..rang of Home and Mother
Honour
(Recitation)
Heafherley"Clarke
170524 England's
Godfrey
King
Peerless
Orchestra
813 14
1407 47
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"1'` .oa of Bliss,"
English
Cup Final, The, Parts
Selections
I. & Il.
Sammy Shields 63846
Black Diamondsds Band 1715 10
Lr< a of Delight
Solo) )
la
Jones 1599 27 English Rose, The (Cornet
Black Diamonds
Band 1372,17
A
'i of Delight,
I
Ernest Fike 57431
Royal Cremona
Orch. 168613 English Rose, The
Enh'acte
Gavotte
from "Mignon"
Delight,
A
of
.,.no
Black Diamonds Band 8731 7ý
Black Diamonds
Band 171610
Entry of the Gladiators
in of Delight Waltz (Concertina)
J. Hume 1895 17
Zonophone Military Bard 429,12ý
i'Eri tu cbe macahiavl quell' anima, "Un Ratio
---.ginof the Ocean, Waltz
Robert Radford
G.O. 26 2
Peerless
Orchestra
A35 13ý in Maschera"
1>'=_Ins of Darkie Land (Banjo)
Ed King, The
Peter
Dawson
Piano)
Oily Oakley 949 15
(with
A146241
nfline and You
Herbert
Pane
1603 29 Ernani, Selection
to me only with thine eyes
Black -Diamonds
Band A56 s,
Peter Dawson 1179 25 Espana Valse
The Parisian Orch. 147 13
Peter Dawson 85425
Estudiantina
Waltz (Concertina)
p not, young Lover
The
Peter Dawson 3013126,
Alex. Prince 45217
Prayer, Waltz
Estudiantina
Waltz (Xylophone)
Black Diamonds
Band 432 7
S. Francisco
46721
'-,ids Prayer, Waltz (Orchestral
Etern_I Father Lads o' th' Moor Band 1614ji2
Accordeoe)
Professor
Granville
1728,15 Eternal Father
Church Chair 15337
Major,
Peter Dawson 959'25' Eternal Waltz
Peerless
Orchestra
862 14
or, The
`Europe
United March
of the 43rd, The
139923
Sydney Coltham
Black Diamonds
(with Piano)
Band 931) 7
lti_
Boys, March
Euterpe
Black Diamonds
Band 1474 8
Black Diamonds
Band, 1637 9, Evensong
Louis Brooks & H. Wilde 1677 35
Scot' Skinner 463 261 Everaleigh
March Black Diamonds
Band 1303 8
one Violin
Everybody's
Crazy on the Fox Trot
Gene ("Faust")
E Pike
81
11. Thornton & J. H. Scotland G.O. 6 tI
Records have the letter
-411 12-inch
A in front
Harry Fay 1565144
No.
of 846ai
ZONOPHONE
RECORDS.
Page
I 1 Festival of Empire, Parts
Everybody's
Jazzing Now
1. & H.
Manhattan
Jazz Band 191212
Plack Diamonds
Band A20'
Everybody loves a chicken
Festival of Empire, Parts III. & IV.
Peerless
Quartette
1113 3ß
Black Diamonds
Band A21,
Everybody loves our Baby G. H. Elliott 1604'42 Few more years shall roll, A
Everybody's
doing it now
Church Choir 29:i
816i43j Few more years shall roll, A
Harry Fay & Quartette
I
Every little while (Bing Boys)
Lads o' th' Moot Band 153The Royal Cremona Orchestra
1745,13 Fiddle and I
Ernest Pike 7'3
Field-Marshall
Radetsky
Every little while (Bing Boys)
March
1789122
Miss Louie Brooks
Black Diamonds Band 6ýPeter Dawson l065!251 Fifinetto
Intermezzo
Every man a Soldier
!
Every Sunday Evening When the Bells
Black Diamonds
Band 82-,
Zona Vevey 412I141, Fierce
raged the Tempest
I
Every Valley (Messiah)
Besses o' fh' Barn Band Si-'
Sydney Coltham A1841231 Fight for your King and Country
Everywhere
I go I leave my Heart with
Robert Howe 3067
Ernest Pike 6821311 Fighting
Fifth,
The,
March
You
Pike & Peter Dawson
A49331
Excelsior Ernest
Black Diamonds
Band 8C
Excelsior Ernest Pike & Walter Miller 10941341 Fighting for Liberty
I I
Exhibition March
Black Diamonds
Band 13
Band 6111 71 Finale
Black Diamonds
from 2nd Concerto
Mary Law Ala
Fingal's
Cave, Overture
Extra Special Constable, The
&
F.
Richardson
(with
Piano)
1503351
Black
Diamonds
E. Pike
Band Aire
I Finlandia
Overture
Eye beneath the Busby, The
(with
Piano)
13061251
Black
Diamonds
Peter Dawson
Band A13.! Fire and Sword, March
Eyes are the Windows
of the Soul, The
14231291
Herbert
Payne
(with Chorus)
Black Diamonds
Band 1i,
Eyes of Irish Blue
Derek Foster 3076!261 First Kiss, The
Waltz (Ocarina)
Fair is the Rose
S. Tapiera
4,
Sydney Coltham (with Piano)
1428123 First love, last love, best love, "Bing Boys
I
Fairies' Wedding, The
on Broadway"
Black Diamonds
Band 16841 9
The Royal Cremona
Orchestra
16c
The
First love, last love, best love (Bing Boys)
Fairy at the Fountain,
Pauline Potter
11961471
Freda Fairchilds
& H. Payne
151
I Fisherman
!.airy Flute, The
and his Child, The (Quartette)
1558 27
Bessie Jones (with Piano)
P. Dawson 5
Fairy Tiptoe
Peerless
Orchestra
1587114 Fisherman
of Old St. Mato, The
Miss Louie Brooks 1'3
Faith of our Fathers
-I
(with Piano)
1333'381 Fisherman,
The
Coltham
A22
Festival Quartette
& Parker
(with
Piano)
13981231
Fisting
Fall In t Sydney Coltham
Harry Tate 89d
Far away in Australia
Frank
Williams 811331 Five Days' Leave
Charlie
Collins 172Zono Minstrels
1184)391 Flag that never comes down, The
Far away Ober dare
Harry Fay 18611441
Harry
Fay 139' =3,
Fares, Please I
I Flanagan
Harry Fay 28Fare thee well, Molly darling
H. Wilde 17031331 Flanagan's
Flying
Machine
Ernest Pike 7881311
Farewell, A
Stanley
Kirkby 169Ernest Pike &
I
Floating
down the River
Farewell,
A
1480135
Guy Merritt (with Piano)
American
Quartette
3053 39
!
Floral Dance, The
Farewell,
Isabelle
Peter Dawson 105
Herbert Payne (with Chorus)
1389 291 Floral Dance,
The
George
Parker
A234 "I
Florodora
Mignon-"Mignon"
Selection
Home Gds. Band 3F-:
Farewell,
Sydney Coltham
A233:2-31 Florodora
Selections,
Parts 1. & 11.
Zono Minstrels
12271391
Black Diamonds Band All,
Far, far away
Sketch)
9031471 Flowers o' Edinburgh
Farmhouse
Liars
(Vaudeville
(Melodeon)
I I
Jas. Brown 8-!5 15
Farmyard
Ragtime
Harry Fay 10591431 Flowers of the forest, The
Joseph Scott 2191321
('Cello with Piano)
Jan. Linden
Father O'Flyna
l5351!ä',
(Melodeon)
I Flowers o' She forest
Father O'Flynn
Pipers
& Drummers
t1
Is
W. F. Cameron 2971181
Fatinitza
March
Homo Guards Band 2351111 Flower Song, The (Carmen)
Faust
(Trio)
Miss Alvena Yarrow, E Pike
Harold
Wilde 3: -+
1 1
Coltham
& Parker
A2Z '
& P. Dawson G.O. 7'!I 11 Flow gently, Deva
"Faust,"
Parts I. & It. (Gems
from)
I Flying Squadron,
Parts 1. & 11.
81
Zono Operatic Party A39139!
Black Diamonds
Band l'
I
I
Follow the Crowd, Selections
1. & It.
Faust, Waltz
Republicaine
Band
432111
Black
Le Garde
Diamonds
Band t'12 ai
Harry Fay 1893144 Follow the Golden Star Sydney Coltham
`-1
Fed up
Fernbank
Quick-step
(Banjo)
I I Follow the Sergeant
Harry Fay I i43ý
3
Oily Oakley 6951151 Foo the Noo
Harry Loader
All
12-inch
Records
have
the
letter
A
in
front
of
Serial
No,
ZONOPHONE
'-ternitu
Cternity
with the
r;rney aria
Herbert
or
Lord
You
Payne
Cynlais Gibbs
Alan Turner
Church Choir
RECORDS.
A75 !6' Gee. but I like
5091321
271i37;GeeýUp!
music
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(with
Chorus)
157729
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a,
Black
; i
my meals
ler. Latorta 961'41
Geo.
1892144ý
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Diamonds
Band
AIIOL S
with
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8641 71
cono. Operatic carry Ai42
38i
I. & 11.
18551501 Geisha, The. Selection
Home Guards Band 299 it
1883131
1855f30' Gems of Irish Melody (Violin)
Duncan Macgregor
274120
II
Melodies,
No. I
9511 71 Gems of Scottish
---ý
(Violin Solo)
Duncan Macgregor
250!201
No. 2
120223 Gems of Scottish Melodies,
(Violin solo)
Duncan Macgregor
2501201
20811
General
Advice
Will Evans
(Patter)
152114334
E. Puce & P. Drawon 5251
1685112 Genevieve
Genevieve
(Cornet
Duet)
ALasrcians
Hawkins
& Hardy
ý
1107(14!
of H.M. Coldstream
Guards 4541171
(with Royal Cremona
Orchestra)
I
3A02 15 Genevieve
Sydney Coltham 1851 24
1488114
Gentle Zep'cyra
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
A641 5
A14322
German
A
on the Telephone,
Dick Darby 1114 47
R64! 71
5064, Selections
I. & II.
1294125' Gerrard
Black Diamonds
Band 15111 9
12481251
1 Get Behind
Geo. Formby
190944
1605-441 Get out and get under, Two-::tep
Peerless
Orchestra
1342'141
281;371 Get that Girl
Harrv Fay 15521441
1
t3etting my temper up!
Torn Foy 175!1451
A240113_I Gift, 7he
Miss Violet Elliott A37126
Giggler
Two-step,
The
1107114
Peerless Orch. 872114
861 15ý Gilbert the Filbert
Harry Fay 1351143
Gipsy Dance (Violin, with Piano)
1303 8
Miss Marv Law A71120
Gipsy Love Waltz Black Diamonds Bond 908j
1020134 Gipsy Song ("Carmen")
'iarry
Fay S Stanley Kirkby
i
Mdme. Violetta G.O. 91 t
JF, Two-step
Peerless
Orch. 969'14
Gipsy's
Warning,
The
Ernest
ripe
499131.
to me a pint o' wine
Anderson Nicol 1137128 Girl in the Taxi, The, Selection
11401221
Peerless
Orchestra
1032 14.
Archie Anderson
the Sea
irl in the Taxi, The, Waltz
(with
Piano)
Peerless
Orchestra
1032 141
Harold Wilde
149013-31
J
Girl In the Train, The
Peerless
Allah
Orch. 4361131
Film,
March
Girl
(with Piano)
150132
on the
ester Richardson
Sleep, The
Imperial Guards Band 1076 12
`rdnev Coltham
(with Piano)
A21tli 23 Girl on the Film, Waltz
Sleep
I
J
Imperial
Guards Band 1076,12
.
"Ile
The
Royal Cremona
Orchestra
1754 13 Girl who lost her -,
Evans 1099143
ydneyrColthant
he
l
Piano)
1477123 Girls of the Clogs and ShawWiil
he
Florrie Forde 17440
Harold
Wilde (with Piano)
A16513 3 Girls know as much as you know, The
for me, The
Church Chair 632137
Florrie Fordo 16301401
,be West
Ernest Pike 500 31 Give me a little cosy corner
Heaven,
The
Royal
Cremona
Orchestra
The
1884 13
Peter Dawson (with Piano)
1748J25 Give me a little cosy corner
Nuts sad May
G. Formby
1520144
Herbert
Payne
1870-30
l
Give me the moonlight,
j
(b) (with Violin and
give me the girl
--) Aandante
"Hcilo,
America")
Herbert Payne
Miss Mary Jaw A1661101
19051301
1 Give me a ticket to Heaver.
H. Payne 4761281
hand, 0
fairest
tr. The
George Parker 1S87,281 Give me thy
(' Don
P. Dawson
Home Guards Band 348'1.111 Giovanni")
& i
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Peerless
Orchestra
9691 41
Miss Alpena Yarrow G.O. 131 21
(Give me you) 1sawer, dear, before I go
1 1
Kingdom
7?1ack Diamonds
Band
Herbert Payne
my
gal
ind
Orchestra
ie Royal Cremona
Herbert Payre
and my girl
Us a Child is Born
Black Diamonds
Band
-------------alone
Sydney Coltham
(w"h Piano)
larch
Home Guards Band
,';iercy (Stabat Mater)
Lads o' th' Moor Band
t;e Blackberries,
Schottische
Peerless
Orchestra
-ttie Sugar-plums
Peerless
Orchestra
Hop, The
Peerless
Orchestra
alo, Overture
Black Diamonds
Bane
.,.e March Black Diamond,
Rand
Peter Damson
Mine
Peter Dau son
to go asleep a, ain
George Formby
Icy Maintains
cenland's
Church
Choir
Countryside,
Parts 1. & II.
Pe riz.ss Orchestra
'- oonlig(tt
Pee-'ess
Orchestra
`?homey (Banjo)
Oily Oakley
ofent March
March
Black Diamonds
and
he Municipal Band of Milan 226I12I
R11 12-inch
1 ecords have the letter
pin
front
Herbert Clarke 18851241
of Scriad No.
ZONOPHONE
RECORDS.
Page
Give my love to Scotland, Maggie
I I Good-bye; Virginia
Herbert Payne
Billy Williams 3107,47, Good Company
Giving a Donkey a Strawberry
Harold
Wilde
(with Piano)
Kuly Wullams 1UtssI4 Good King Wenccnias
Church Choir
I i Good Morning,
Clsdiator
March, The
Mr. Postman
Black Diamonds
Band 13541 8i
Frank W?iliam
Farewell,
The
Gladiator's
Imperial Band 13'121 Good-night
G. H. Elliot
"Gloria,"
from Mozart's
12th Mass
Good-night
Zono. Mirtstreis
Black Diamonds
Band A46 5ý Good-night,
Beloved
Glorious
Devon
Glory
The
of the Sea,
Glory
The
of your
eyes,
Glory
Peter
Peter
Foster Richardson
Song;The
Glow-worm
a.raurcrs
Hun)
Dolly
Garrick
Piano)
lu'rsrs
t/rA;uwl
Zeno.
Concert
Go to Sea
Wilfrid
Gounod's
Ave Maria
1501132'`
March
from
aco+,o/i
Quartette
Platt
(with
(anat.`
Piano)
Violin. 'Cello & Pianc
"Taanhauser"
flack
Utarnonar
Isar:'
-'52
,
I Grand Peace
Record.-The
arrival
of c..
Diamonds
Band 9301 7 Troops
in London. Part 1.
Go as you please
(Bells)
45116
Black Diamonds
Bard
God be with you till we meet again
Grand
Peace
Record.-The
Royal Revie '
Choir 89537
Bane ;S9
Black Diamonds
God Bless
Old
England
(7he
Home
of the - I Grand
Prix
Waltz
Peerless
Oreh e${r:
_Church
God Bless
The
Black
(with
583125.
1901126
Grand
a./tutr
Idyll,
Dawson
Dawson
&
Harry
Fay
the Prince
of Wales
Empire Glee Party
God Bless the Prince of Wales
Solo & Chorus
God Defend Nev. Zealand
Foster Richardson
God keep you safe
Ernest Pike (with Chorus)
Bass Solo
God Save the King
Band
Military
God Save the King
Empire Glee Party
God Save the King
Solo & Chorus
God send you back to me Louie Brooks
God send you back to me
Tie Royal Cremona
Orchestra
God send You back to me
F. Pike & P. Dawson
Parts I. & 11.
"Going Up" Selection,
Black Diamond Band
Going Up ("Going
Up") Herbert Payne
Gold and Silver, Waltz
London Municipal
Orch.
Golden Bird
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
The
Golden Weddine.
May Lovedav
W. Miller
Goldfinch and the Lark, The
H. Payne
& Mdme. Dewey
P-4.
1
&
IT
1504i35ý
Granville
I
Black
Great
I H.nd.
Diamonds Band A103I 5
(Violin)
Miss Marv Lam A227.20
Good-bye
J. Hisiop (with Piano) A1541271
Good-bye
Edith Clegg 312122!
Good-bye
(Cornet Solo)
F. Ketflewell
A551171
Good-bye
(Violin, Flute & Hcrp)
4651211
Boys
Will
Kaming
l2ß81451
Good-bye,
Good-bye-ee
Florrie Fordo 18431411
ij
Good-bye,
good luck, Good bless you
r-goos
1a.reian
"Gondoliers"-Fantasia
Good-bye,
t....
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Good-bye,
Ragtime ..,.
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Williams
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Waltz
(Orchestral
Accordeor.
Professor
Gras vii
Selection,
Parts I. & 11.
I
Black Diamonds
Bar,-'
599148I1 Great little Army March
Band
Black Diamonds
3074!32 Greater Love, The
Sydney Colt!':;
Green grows the Rushes 0
P. A. It
1640!31 Green Hilts o' Somerset,
The
&
!
Sydney Colihcm
4251
Green Isle of Erin, The
Ernest l
575',38I.5 Grenadiers,
Waltz
Peerless
Orchcs',.
h9914131Grizzly Bear, Two-step
1689'22'
Black Diamonds
E_r
I
Guards
Waltz, The
175ßI13 I
Black Diamonds Ba
Guffaws
(Laughing
Song) Bills Whit!
3!
17941361 Gunga
Din (Recdalionl'
Lvn'Hard'.,.
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("Carmen")
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1849; 10
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Mdme. Violetta
Els
18571301 Hail, Smiling Morn
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95-' -io
Black Diamonds
8cIlo
4341ßr Hall, Smiling Morn
Mdme. Dr -'
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P. Dawson, E. Pike & 1V. Sr " 'r
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158823
(unaecompan r& I
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9 t' Al
Chorus Black Diamonds
'10
524 I341 Hallelujah
Chorus,
The,
from "N.
1
The Festival 1 So;
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12951351 Halt! Who goes there?
Florrie For,
575138
Guns
--
fh.
S..
110
Home 3uards B.- -'Ii 1110
(Zither Banjo Duet)
Cammever & OUv Oa!?
"Happy
Day, The"---Selections
1. &
wa;
t' ý3iI Iio.
Black Diamonds
B,:
1!"
Happy Days Gavotte
(Bells)
E. W. Rashl
Happy Days Polka (Piccolo
Solo)
Happy Summer Song
Ernest Yü_: Ire
Vallry
.III
Handy
Jack
.--.-
3043146!
Harbour
of
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127fi1271
(So long, Fa11)"
Harem
Peerless
Quartette
1228116
{
Sweetheart,
Good-bye
Hark I
Alan Turner 810!32 Hark I
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12-inch
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Song,
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L i Heroes of the Dardanelles
I
The
Foster Richardson
1872132;
Foster Richardson
3109132'
I I He's a Rag Picker
Peerless
Orchestra
1528I14
seen Kelly?
Harry
arry Fay 171!143j He was very, very, very kind to me
I +
Hurry Lauder 5501 3
:, Butterfly
The Royal Cremona
Orchestra
18841131 Hey, hol for the simple life
George Parker 1869:281
to the stoker
Jack Pleasnnts
1664ý45I
Butterfly (Ukulele)
i i He ye mind o' lang, lang sync
Juan Akomi 18471191
Anderson
Nicol U381281
Butterfly
Herbert
Payne
1808I30I Hibernia,
Selections
I. & II.
Santuzza ("Cavalleria
Rusticana")
I
Black Diamonds
Band 1595 91
+!h Auen
Yarrow, Mdme.
Violetta & I I Higher than you
George Formby
15361441
E. Pike G.O. 81 11 High Jinks
(Concertina)
bugles calling
Peter Dawson 10931261
Alexander
Prince 92110,
ed down, The ("Bohemian
Girl")
I I "High finks,"
Selections
I. & 11.
Mr. Robert Radford G.O. 341 21
Black Diamonds
Band 16991 9
Rose,
The
I
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Jinks"
(Something
a
seems tingleThe Royal Cremona
Orchestra
1884;l3
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Leslie Gaze 30731281
ra: c" a Rose, The
"High Jinks" Waltz
Miss Freda Fairchild
18521261
Black Diamonds
Band 17131 91
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Foster Richardson
1691!32 Highland
Schottische
(Melodeon)
Stine
Sydney Coltham 1701124 I
Jas. Brown 8491181
(Violin)
I
High School Cadets March
i! Flowers
Stroud Haxton 4621201
Black Diamonds Band 13541 8I
bohemian
I
ti,
Orch. 30071131 Hinemor
Quick Step
id Flowers
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Peerless
Orchestra
15421141
Black
Diamonds
Band 1586 9'
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Oak
Allan Turner 5091321 Hitchy Koo
Oak
Solo & Chorus
Stanley
5981481
Harry Fay &
Kirkby 102034
(Melodeon)
I Hitchy Koo Two-step
Peerless
Orch. 1002 141
.11 Schottische
Jas. Brecon 1151 18 1 "H.M.S.
Pinafore,"
Selection
The
Black Diamonds
Band 418 7
are Telling,
Black Diamonds
Band All 51 Hobnailed
Boots that Father
wore
'ceords
Chief Cantor Ges Bass ,,r 1,391
Billy Williams 3091,46
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Cantor Sawel Kwartin
39 Hoch Hapsburg
rcords Chief
March
'eords
Chief Cantor Sirota 140
Black Diamonds
Band 644 7
'e,ords
J. Guttmann
j39; Hot
Jolly Jenkin-"Ivanhoe"
:.:cords
H. 1. Reissmann I40 I
Robert Radford
G.O. 20, 2
to get under, get out and get
Hold the Fort
Church Choir 616;37
The
Church
Choir
329.37
Billy Murray
1272 4&I Holly and the Ivy,
night
song,
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body
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Deering
1640'31
1641132
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469126
(Banjo)
Oily Oakley 446 15
(Grand
Piano)
Rudolph Sviner/eldt
457 19
Flute
(Violin, 'Cei:o,
Francini Quartette
139520
(Celeste)
Home
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1584I'18
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Aiex. Prince
1255142 Honeymoon
Hells
harry ray ie40144
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Warpt
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Ernest Pike
Foster
Richardson
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1051341
1217211
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Mark Sheridan
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Strong & Murray
H,110 1 London Town
Harry Fay & Jack He;rty
la. icilot
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Hors d'oeuvres,
Fox-trot
Peerless
Orchestra
14851141
Walter Van Brant
Hot Ashfelt
Charlie Collins 18181421 1 do like living in England
(Violin and
Harry
Fay & Chas. Penrose
Hour is late, The-"Faust"
I I
I do like the life, I do
Mustel Organ)
Charlie Collins
Elsie Southgate & her sister Dorothy
184812I I
do like you, Susie
Stanley Kirkby
House of Hanover
Marh
Black Diamonds
Band 888 7 I do love my orange girl
Herbert
Parr^.e
How Bill Adams von the Battle of
Waterloo
Harry Fay
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Dick Darby 1173148 j I do love my wife
How lovely are the Messengers
I 1 don't know how you do it
Billy Williams
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Sydney Coltham
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A1251221
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Billy Williams
Mdme. Hudson
& Ernest Pike 1094 34 1 don't want a Ragtime Coon
G. H. Elliott
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
E. Pike .
Church Choir 271137! 1 don't want to sail away
I I fear no foe
Peter Dawsof!
How would you like to try a Honeymoon
Harrv Fay
Jones. & Murray 302136',.1
gotter get a gell
with me?
1 If he's a pal to you
How's every little thing in Dxie?
Florrie Forde
Strong & Murray 1813361 If I answer the last roll call
Zona Ycvey
How's your mother,
How's your dad?
Harry
Fay
149644
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How we caved
the Barge (Talking)
Bransby Williams A11547
Huetamo;
Two-step
Intermezzo
Black Diamonds
Band 1475 8
Humming
Birds
Home Guards
& Whistling
73 21
Humoresque
(Zither Banjo Duet)
Cammeyer & Oily Oakley 1365 21
Humoreske,
i
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Miss Mary Law A12320
1
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stories
about
children,
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Miss Venie Clements 807147
Hundreds
Jack Pleasanis
1907 45
and Thousands
Hundred
Fathoms Deep, A
Peter Dawson
866 25
Hungarian
Dance (Violin, with Piano)
Miss Mary Low A711201
Hungarian
t"namnation
March
of
I
Faust"I
I
could
find
only
the
key
Billy Williams
If I could only make you care
Herbert Payne
(with Chorus & Piano)
If I could turn the clock back a year
Will Stron.
If I knock the "L" out of "Kelly"
Will Strong
If I might only come to you
Sydney Colthar
It I'm not welcome, say so
George Formb.
If only our dreams came true
Harold Wilds
It I should plant a tiny seed of love
Frank Willian
If the world belonged to me
Billy Williams
I If
Thou
Wert
Blind
J
Coltham
(with Piano)
Wild,
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in the
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Forest.
A 1A Musical
hearts
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with
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Band of H.M. Royal Irish Fusillers
A1491121
Sydney Col.ham
Hunter March, The
Home Gds. Band 245111 I It you can't get a girl in the Ball-roon
Hush-a-bye,
Florrie Forde
Baby (Yodling)
G. P. Watson 884 481 _If you look in her eyes ("Going
Up'
Hymns of the greet composers
The Royal Cremona
Orchestrc
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Black Diamonds Band 815 7 If you look in her eyes ("Going
I I
Choir
Herbert Payne
Hymns of the Old Church
Herbert Payne 1112'29 If you were the only girl in the world
Hypatla Waltz
Louie Brooks & H. Payne
Peerless
Orchestra
67113
I am a Friar of Orders
Gray
If you were the only girl is the world
Peter Dawson 5121251
The Royal Cremona
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I had a Flower
Leslie Gaze
I arise from dreams of thee
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Herbert Payne 1798 30 1 I had no mother to guide me
I can't do my bally bottom button up
George Forrnb: !S30
Charlie Collins 1632
41 1 bear a thrush at eve
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1
Strong & Murray 18133136;
walked in
George Formby 19091441. I'm
the day
to-day
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I I
3042146
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Billy Williams
Naf D. Aver 1566411 I'm sorry I made you cry Herbert Payee 19201301
to
1
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Bonnet
(Bells)
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Peerless
Quartette
307V381
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1711431 1mneria1
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A12V121
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Black Diamonds
Band 597171
cad you
girl
(Concertina)
Billy Williams 30941461 Impudence
Alex. Prince 6241171
1 1Jones & Murray 30211361 I'm shy, Mary Ellen
town
Jack
Berson
5371411
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Harold Wilde 17201331 I'm the Bailiff to the Caliph
of you
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Harry
Pay
300313th
an of every one of you
Herbert
Payne 14411291 I'm the man that buried Flanagan
Will Kuming 12861451
Billy Williams 3098146
-`-e You want me
I ! I'm tired of living without you
I eet you one Dirk Night
Billy Williams 30991461
Will Oakland 30381281
!'!! ".-et thee at the Lane
H. Payne 4851281 I'm twenty-one
Harry Fay 7291431
to-day
I I must go home to-night
CI! r.e thee Songs of Araby
Harold Wilde 69331
Billy Williams
A16'46I
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I I I must have my little joke
Ernest Pike 865!311
Jack Pleasants
1606 451
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I I I'm wearing my Heart away for you
Sydney
Coltham
A217122!
Pike 493 31
Ernest
'k (Talking)
Chas. W. Leonard 3057147 In a Child's small Hand
!'.
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Herbert
Payne
1226129
Mdme. Deering 571 26
1 Ic.^ a lassie
Harry
Lauder 5471 31 In a clockmaker's
shop
I.
La Garde Republicaine
Band 8I 111
Lizzie
Jack Pleasants
1768 451 In e Cornish Kitchen
Florrie Forde
17251401
Sydney Colt!am
(with Piano)
14281231
my motherland
I I In an old-fashioned
town
the Moonlight
Hellen Clark & Van Brunt 12521351
Peter Dawson (with Piano!
131SI25
Lz ?., be a Sailor
Harry Lander G.O. 221 31 In dear old Romany
I I
Herbert
Payne
(with Chorus)
1389 9
you more than I knew
Ernest
Pike A631261 In Devon's Garden
Fantasia (Violin, with Piano) I I
Sydney Coltham
(with Plano)
-,,store"
1154'
Mary Law A177'201 In God's own keeping
Peter Dawson 18101251
Parts 1. & IT.. Band of the I I I need Thee, precious Jesus
I I
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Royal Irish Fusiliers
A124112;
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Quarteffe
(with Piano)
13331381
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Party A541391
Billy Williams 31041481
Parts.
I. & Il.
1 I I never know-from
store, Selection,
"Canary
Cottage"
Black Diamonds
Band A2411 6
Ernest Pike & Louie Brooks 311136
Acts 2 and 4.
I 1 I never knew I loved you till I said good-bye
'store,
Italian Celebrity 30801 4
Hubert
Pd-,
1Ä2R11301
thee mine
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from "Stabat
Mater"
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
1453123
Royal Irish Fusiliers
Band A172.12
Peerless
Orchestra
30101151 In Friendshio'a
Name
Ernest Pike 645131
a dndda
Jack Pleasants
19221451 In Happy Moments
Alan Turner 510132
c,rtainly
living a ragtime
life
I I In Hebrid Seas
Robert Burtet!
303'22
G. H. Elliott 10401421 In Indianapolis
Murray & Fay 1875136
Ting back to Bonnie Scotland
I I In love
Merry Andrew 1582f 411
Herbert
Payne
12041291 In Memoriam,
Overture
in C
`''iced
Tom Fav 8831441
Black Diamonds
Rand A188. 611; sway to be a Soldier_
I I In my Aeroplane
for two
K. Pavne 479,281
Jack Pleasanfs
14181451 In my dear old hometown
I
Ding back to Dixie, Two-step
Herbert Payne 179530
Peerless Orchestra
10161141 In Old Madrid
Arthur
Gray 241261
to
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George
Formby
1540'.44
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May Loveday &
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Ernest
Gay Merritt
(with Pieno)
14541351
I" sweet September
Harold
Wilde 313133
In Sympathy
Cvnlais Gibbs A57!^61
International
Rag
Collins & Harlan
12311351
In the cabin of my beautiful
lagoon
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187641
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Billy Williams 3108147
W.
Stewart
in the Gloaming
Hathertey
Clarke 1883 24
Intermezzo,
I think I'll get wed in the summer
from
"Cavalleria
Rusticana"
Harry Lauder G.0
(Violin)
Prof.
Ran.ato
4642(t
National
Anthem
Intermezzo,
"Cavalleria
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Italian
(Violin
Black Diamonds
Band 14,
and Mustel Organ)
Elsie Southgate
& her sister Dorothy
1525121 It is only a tiny Garden
Intermezzo,
1
SydneyColthara
1"
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Jan. Linden 1711,161 It's all a dream
with Piano)
intermezzo
(Violin)
Stroud Haxton 462120
Louie Brooks & H. Payne I...
Intermezzo
(Violin, Flute and Harp)
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It's a grand old song is Home, Sweet
The Francini
Trio A44 21
Home
Billy Williams
It's a long, long way to my home in
In that beautiful Island
of Dreams
H. Payne
Harold
Montague
1709111,45 Kentucky
In the Gloaming
(with Quartette)
'
It's a long, long way to my home in
Orch.
Will Oakland 3035128
Kentucky
The Royal Cremona
In the Heart of a City that has no Heart
I i It's a long way to Tipperary
Harry Pay
Henry Burr 3084221
March
In the land where there are no girls
i I It's a long way to Tipperary,
Band t i:
Billy Williams 3092j461
Blac! Diamonds
In the
days
In
In
Palace
shade
me
the
that
are
of Dreams
of the
old
Henry
Apple
Harr
Tree
3082
221 Its
always
"Canary
orange
Cottage"
clay
in
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Ernest Pike 48930
Ernest Pike & Louie Brooks
In the Shadows
lead
Peerless Orchestra 581,13 It's a wonder what Little Things
In the Sweet By-and-by
Church
Choir 396;37
Billy Williams
In the Sun
Peerless
Orchestra
1439114, It's been a nice day to-day
In the Valley of the Moon
I
Jack PIFasants
Billy Williams
Herbert Payne
1675 39 It serves
you right
It's going to be a night to-night
In the Valley where the Blue Birds
Miss Doris Cowan, E. Pike & P. Davison
FlorriForde
341
In Trouble Again
Tom Foy ,525
593 441 it's lust like being at hame
lolanthe Selection
Hurry Lauder
Imperial Guards Band A113'12
It's mine
when you've done with-it
I
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(Violin,
Qiano)
Billy William,
with
Miss Marv Law A2120
It's nicer to be in bed
Harry Lauder
I parted my hair in the middle
It's nice when you love a wee lassie
George Formby
1336 44 i
Harry Linder
I passed
by your window
it's only
step from Killarney ro Heaven
Miss Freda Fairchild
18521261
Payne
Herbert
ipecacuanha
Charlie Collins 18321361 It's the Navy
Harry
Fay
Ireland,
it's the same old Tommy and the %cmt
you're culling me
Svdrzey Cottham
(with Piano) 163924
Jack
Florrie
Forde
i4
old
Irish Grass, The
Ernest Pike 802131 ft's the welcome
homeMurray
Irish Jigs (Me,odeon)
James Brown 716;18
& Denton
1,
Irish Jigs (Melodeon)
James Brown 1150118 It takes an Irish heart to sing an Irish son,'
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Florrie Forde is
Moms Gds. Rand 402111; It was a Dream
Irish Jigs and Reels
Mdme. Deerirc
Irish Melodies
Home Guards Band 402'11!It
Miss Dori
was a lover and his lass
Irish Reets (Melodeon)
James Brown 1150118! Cowan & Ernest
Pike (with Piano)
Inrvina intermezzo
Peerless
Orchestra
3004 I 1511 used to sigh for the silvery moon
I seek for thee in every Flower
Frank Williams
John Bardsley A38'22
Tom Fey
I (I've been to America (Patter)
I seek for thee in every flower
I've found Kelly
Billy Williams
Harold Wilde 392 33 I've got everything
I want but you
i
I 'seek for thee in every Flower
Doris Cowan & Ernest Pike
Sydney Colt ham A221,2Xl've
Lot Rings on my Fineers
Mother
I shall
have
to ask my
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Montagu
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H. Elliott 1815142
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Granow 1313 19
some loving
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Dick Denton
1764'42
Jen
Latona
96141
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Dixie
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(with Chorus)
185530
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George Caranagh
Bard
George
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little Mouth
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Harry Fay 1447143
Organ
Johnson,
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las. Brown 118118
George Formby 1'70744
Jolly
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Minster Singers
69438'
Jolly Christmas,
Peerless
Orchestra-929I14{
Jolly Fellows Waltz
Jolly
good luck to everyone
we know
Florrie Forde 1622,401
Jolly old Farmer, The
Merry Andrew 13121!41
Ernest
Pike 645 II31
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Jarge
Merry Andrew 1364!41
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Ploughman,
Merry Andrew 1506;41
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85437
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Church
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mine eyes
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Band of the Royal Irish Fusili^rs
1278112
::ear your Rosary, Mavourneen
Stanley Kirkby 1332 27 fours Passes
Peerless
Orchestra 3,24;15
it was Sunday nightBilly
The
Jovial Blacksmith,
Williams 3105 47
E. Pike & P. Dawson 177813d
1 were back in LancashireBilly
Jovial Monk am 1, A
Pefer Dawson 512`25+
Williams 983I46 Joyland, Selections
I. & II.
if love is a dream
Black Diamonds
Band 15971 9
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Harold
Wilde (with Piano)
1490 33 Juarez-Spanish
MarchBlack
Harry Fay 32743
cr If you miss me
Diamonds
Band 1598; 9
eight hours a dayCharlie
June
12491291
- Herbert Payne (with Chorus)
Collins
1823 41 Just
baby's prayer at twilightHerbert
a
5a i were a King
Payne
Mr. Robert Radford G.O. 39 2 Just across the Bridge
of Gold
d the Eeanstalk
Albert Whelan 263,47
Ernest Pike 4ß9I30
ad Tommy's Tunes, Parts I. & 11.
Just a wee deoch-an-doris
Florrie Forde 688j40
Black Diamonds
Band 14981 9 Just a wee dench-an-doris
P. A. Hope 70627
Just before
Mother
the Battle,
-c- Butterfly Land
Orpheus
Quartette
280138
Payne (with Chorus & Piano)
1347 29 Just for me
Ernest Pike 1560131
Wife, The
Merry Andrews
Just keep marching
alongFoster
& Lydia Care (with Piano)
1551 35
Richardson
1890'32
"40,26
Sydney Coitham
(with Piano)
129323 Just
one kiss, just another
one
ar.
Harry
Lauder
1473 3
Herbert Payne 162930
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Kaiser
Bill is a Merry Old Soul
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Williams 1088 46
Harry Pay 1524!441
S' evemish
Fiorrie Forde
1186 40 Kangaroo
Hop, The
Billy Williams 912!46
lem the GoldenBesses
Kangaroo
Peter
Dawson 3013!26
and Dingo
Fo cirr Richardson
1673132
a' th' Barn Band 9091 ! Kashmire Song, The
Choir
n the Golden
" Church
145137 Kate O'ShaneMdme.
rue vous etes )olle
Eleanor Jones-Hudson
A24!27
Peerless
Orchestra
1291114 Kathleen
Mavourneen
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Anderson Nicol 113828
Gertrude
Gidson & Mary Evans 204134
Flower of Dunblane
Kathleen
Mavourneen
Ernest Pike 494 31
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Anderson
Nicol 113728 Kathleen
sus (' "rest 19 risen today
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Quartette
684 38ý
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1 51 Kathleen
Mavourneen
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1770
13
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Keep on a'Shufflin'
(Bell Solo)W.
Lads o' th' Moor Band 1638112
Ditcham
570121
Parts I. & II.
Keen on carrying on
Charlie Collins 1682141
Black Diamonds Band 17141 9 Keep the Home Fires burning
Herbert.
Payne
Black Diamonds
1871 30
Band 15981 9
Will Evans 54142
Keep the Kettle boiling, Mary
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the highway
("Lads of the
Charlie
Collins
1650;411
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Foster Richardson
1840 32 Kellys are at it again, The
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Archie Andersoir
1140 221
Florrie Forde 1456'40'
Kentucky Home (We'll have a jubilee)
I I
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Brannlgan
Billy Williams 3103146
Herbert Payne (with Chorus)
1562!291
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Stanlev
Kirkby
1006,'271
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Grand Orr`. 29?
Alvena Yarrow A8133'
(Ocarina
Solo)
Andrew Sharolev 2132' L! Mattchiche
Signor rapier, K
KillarneyKillarneyKillarneyKillarney Ernest Pike 802131',
Log
Peter Dawsof: 9 Sj
Harold Wilde 1(Y133' Lsnagan's
Crowd's
Welcome
to the FZono. Concert Quartette 6341381 Lancashire
A,
Parts
I.
& If.
I
(Violin,
'Cello,
Flute & Harp)
and Queen,
n,,.fsr.
r.....,.:.,:
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(Violin
Black
Dtamonas
MIN Lads, The
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nmu
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Bana
Harry
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Mustel
and
Elsie
Southgate
& her sister
Dorothy
Killarney,
o'er
the
sea
my home
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Larding
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ago
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the
trco
Black Diamonds
March 1ß03t01 Land where the women wear
The
Billy William
is, The
King of Love my Shepherd
Impperial
Church Choir 215137' La Paloma
(Ocarina).
Tare
La
Paloma
King's
Bodyguard
March. The
Black Diamonds
Band 611' 6'
Selection
Home
Gds.
P;
La
Poupee,
King's Guard March. The
Serenata
(Violin, with Piano and
Black Diamonds Band 1034' fit La Quartette)
LauMiss
Mary
King
Cotton
-King
Cotton
Kiss
March
(Concertina)
me
("Going B
(Banjo
Caprice
des
Up")
P" )
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Miss
Alvana
Traviata-Fantasia
La
t
Lads
.ýaua
Navy
o' Devon
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wuu
Blue
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March.
Black
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anu
Merry
The
Diamonds Band
Peter Dewson
n,
- one
-
-
13961 81
1224i25! Laughing
i -I Lsnehinn
Harry Lauder G.O. 23 3
Lady and the Dog, The (at the Piano)
Ha-ofd Mnntavue 15091451
L.dy Betty Gavotte
Peerless
Orch. 13041141
L'Atricana,
Act 5, Parts 1. & 11.
Italian
Celebrity
30581
La Grau Via Waltz (Ocarina
Solo)
13818
JU 12-inch
R
Laughing
Laughing
Laughing
41
& E.
!Violin
Andrew
Car(
Pat
Snno
''°
(with
Merry
Rsrf
Song
Tilde
Water
Brown
(Silver
Mazurka
A in front
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ben
ben
to i
le's
e's
Deo
e'a
ta
!It
hts
y 0
Piar.,
Andr
M.n.
Bert Shr
Merry And :
Chimes)
M. Stlv
Merry Andr
(Bells)
B. W. Rushy:
of Serial
's
t'e
i
6
Lydia
et t
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Pike
with
Mary 1.
Hits
Imperial
Eyes-Dance
intermezzo
Peerless
Orche
Husband,
The
Laughs
L'Auverynate
Becordd have the ictt
Yarrow
It
et
'....w
Nanette
nr.,.
It
It
C'
"°'..-.....a
°°" ° ""'irnest
Pike & W. Mil
(,.nn
Rlnr4 n1om.nAo R^...,+5'
Largo "Serse"
(Violin and Mustel 0-:
& her sister Dona`:
Elsie Southgate
"Twins"
Grand r,La Rinks
Lyn Hard...
Lasca (Recitation)
Lascelles
Besses o' th' Earn B,.,
Lass o' Killiecrenkle,
The Harry Lai.
Last good-bye, The
Florrle Fo,
Last Hope, The (Pianoforte)
Paul Ast
Last Man, The
Peter Dawson (with Pic,7
Last Rose of Summer
Mdme. Eleanor
Jones-Hud,Last Stand, The
Home Guards Cr
Last train home to-night,
The
Harry
Fr
Last Watch, The
Cynlais C. ` A `
La 7 raviate
I I
La Donna
a Mobile ("Bigoletto")
Lauder's
Miss Alvena Yarrow
E. Pike & Thorpe Bates G.O. SI it Laughing
Lads from the village,
The
II
Zono Vevey 1ß60141I Laughing
in
et
-Solo)
1857!30'
Kiss me good-bye,
I i
1351145'
Waltz
I
I
Kiss of Spring
Bohemian Orchestra 30071131
Kissing Duet, The (from "The Geisha")
I I
May Loveday & W. Miller 5241341
Kitty, The Telephone
Harry
Fay 147t'43
Girl
Kitty Dear
Herbert Payne 877!28
Kitty Murray-Fm
to a nurry
i I
Charlie
Collins
17081421
K-K-Katy
Harry Fay 1923$44
in Armour
Will Evans 921i431
(K)Night
I
Kol Nidri
('Cetto)
Van Biene AHOIIßi
La Boheme
E. Pike & P. Dawson G.O. 13! 21
Lackaday
(from "Gavotte
Songs")
I
Peter Dawson (with Piano)
1282 25'
Ladies of Cadi:,
The (Xylophone)
S. Francisco
467121
Lads
fee.,
.i2
J. Name
-Marc: -
Norbert
Payne
my little soldier
Jack Rogers
La
-i col
c
3-1
c
Richardson
Glove
...d
-""-
!123:
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uescrzpnr_
Ttroops
in rr:'
Descriptive
?;o
y
I
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Page
Pug,
Martel Organ)
i I L'Italiana
in Aleerl
I I
her sister Dorothy 16671211
The Municipal
Band
of Milurt 2261121
Church Choir 153:371 Little Bit of Heaven,
A
Ernest Pike 15021311
t.nurcn Lnotr 6u'41-5c i Little Bit of Heaven,
A (Cornet Solo)
Peter Dawson 511jt41
Black Diamonds Band 1540E 91
Besser
o' th' Barn 9531 51 Little bit of London Town. A
i
to ie_
--Harold Montague
(at the Piano)
15481451
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_... .. _-L!
G. H.
19ät al I Little 3unch of Heather
Svdnev Coltham
(with Piano)
1317231
t: Right! March!
Black Diamonds
Band 1462 j__I
8 Littie Emily
Albert Whelan 268 47
(Violin,
Piano)
Stocking
17
with
Little
Empty
op.
Miss Mary Law wtz3'iro!
Zonophone
Concert
Quartefte
3016139
Peerless
Orch. 1279114 Little
rg du Missouri
green gown, The
Samuel Hempsall
A13 26
nie your aid
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
1453 23
:re is Victoire
Little Grey Home in the West
Black Diamonds
Band 15561 91
Peerless
Orchestra
Al i9i:3,
Peerless
Orch. 1655114 I Little Grey Home in the West, The
e :e.e passe-March
Corneville,
1.
&
IL
1
Peter
Dawson
102325
do
elections
e. " ehes
Home Guards Band 2521111 Little
(Cornet
Grey Home
in the West
the
dust
Foster
Richardson
16591321
Solo)
Ccrpl.
Williams
H.M.
Royal
of
.naa
et ^e great big world keep turning
1 1
Irish Fusiliers
12l8,1Ri
Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson 17611361 Litle Hero. The
George
Welsh 5201321
Stanley Kirkby 8931271 Little Love, A-A
little Kiss
Band
.et sic remember
et
I I
121812
gaze on the form before we
of H.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers
E Pike &
I 1 Little Love, A-A
I'
ust")
little Kiss, A
Miss Alvena Yarrow G.O. 7I 1{
Piano)
A173
22
Sydney Colthant
(with
et :ý.? Kiss those tears away
I Little Love, A-A
little Kiss
Ernest Pike 613I31I
tViolin and Mustel Organ)
live and atay in Dixie Land
& her sister Dorothy
1698211
Elsie Southgate
Jones & Murray 3019136 Little Love, A-A
1
little Kiss
et ;h:" Lower Lights
Church Choir 959137'
Gaze
3073',26
Leslie
t' -' harmonise
Florrie Forde 1814i411 Little Miau i.anc,shire
Harry
Fav 1563144!
I Little Red Riding Hood Albert Whelan 264k7
rý'%-.rve another
one together
Billy Williams 3043'i461 Little Shepherd,
A
Tom Foy 1678145E
Gramophone
I
ý-ýe a song upon the
Little Sweetheart,
come and kiss me
Billy Williams 31011461
(with Chorus)
1615 24
Hatherley
Clarke
I
a stroll around the Island
Little Tommv
went a-Fishing
Florrie Forde 13481401
Zono.
Concert
Quartette
74439`
be,. G,.R March Black Diamonds
Band 4211` 71I Little Willie's Woodbines
beitý Land, Selections
I. & 11.
Billy Williams
309046
Black Diamonds
Band 18971111 Little Wooden Hut
Billy Williams 3091146,
:,cud (Violin Solo)
30341201 Little World of Gladness Sydney Coltham 1886124
:raum (Piano)
Paul Astor A1261181 Little World of Love, A
The
Church Choir 6491271
with
Piano)
143033
Harold
Wilde
1 I Lizzie Polka
(Cornet)
Chas.
Smith 1014'17
-Team is o'er
Ernest Pike & W. Miller 5291291 Lo 1 He comes with clouds descending
!!le troubles
(Joe
Elvin at the
ii
I
Church
Choir
--Cs)
foe Elvin 730142 t n 1 here the oentle t.rt
xs;e (Violin and
Southgate
&
i-'
Light
-se, Kindly
Bmaty Ltgnt
Kindly Light
:<.indly Light
ed + all the loving
Your Heads
avalry Overture
Black
^.an Tom
t Heart
land
of
ý° `)c. March
Killarney,
Voilet
Miss
.ullaby
Diamonds
ist
Lite
Parts I. & 11.
utack Diamonds
Overture,
Parts
Black
Y '- ihe Prairie.,
A37i261
I Loch
Peter
H.M.
R7nr4
Elliott
Church
Diamonds
Choir
Band
Dawson
Guards
7911371 Loch
ntacx
Ueamonas
& Eli Hudson
Edgar
Son,
Robert
Barnett
Solo)
Robert Buchan
Selection- Black
Parts L It if
Diamonds
Band
4691271
304 22
(Violin
Sydney
Coltham
c.:.,..:....
(with
Piano)
130119
A95
5
A150 22
Londonderry
Air (Violin, with Piarz0 a.ad
String Quarte#e)
Miss Mary Law G.O. 35' 2I
Lone Star
Payne'ayne1889130'
. Herbert
6 i .....
T6.
d...
.t.....
ýTiee
(unaccompanied)
MiästerSingers
16421381
Hand 1865110
I. & II.
I
Rand
A2.12
(Two-step)
Y °r the Valley,
Lomond
A147I 61 i.nhenvrin
a
1901J261
I I Lolita
tR1 12 t....ýh..A;
Olga,
Love
Broom
Gana
3W1
lb
Longest
Polka
way
round
is
the
sweetest,
way
(Tubaphone)
home, The
Will Oaklad
303628
A. muuer 40111aI Long years ago
Jack Pleasants
1565145
(8e13)
E. W. Rushworth
1124116 Look out, Mother, when the Band begins
"- "ýý nig crass
isana
Harry
Fay 1419 43
Black Diamonds Band 1668 9 Looks
Harold Montague (at the Piano)
1741 45
:he Convent Bells
Lord Roberts
March
(Melodeon)
V. G. Franklyn (Celeste Solo) 1651 16
All 12-inch
Records have the letter
es
A in front
W. F. Cameron 29713
of Serial No.
MaceaLord worketh
"Judas
wonders,
Loving Smlia of Sister Kind-"Faust"George
baeus"
Foster Richardson
A207.32
Parker
Lorrains
Sydrey Coltharn (with Piano)
1223123 Lucia di Lnmmerjoor,
Selection,
Par's
Lost Chord, The
Miss Violet Elliott, A32I26
Bane
Black Diamonds
& ii.
Lost Chord, The (Cornet Solo)Mr.
The
Peter Dawso,:
Lowland
Godard
A77117 Low-backedsea, Car, The
Peter Dawsor
,
Lost Chord, The
Mary Evans 35;26 Lucky Stars, Selections
1. & 11.
Lost Chord, The (Organ
Concertina)
Diamonds
Band
Black
Alex. Prince 451117 Lucrezis
Diamonds
Banc
Borgis
Black
Lost Chord, TheErnest
Olly Oakley
nuke
(Banjo)
i.nmbrin'
Pike & P. Dawson 526
' ' Peter Dawson
"..
Ti-4e Ptsver.
The
Lost Chord, The (Violin & Mustel Organ)
Bard 43C
Black Diamonds
Lyawood ,Mzrch
Elsie Southgate & her sister Dorothy A168
Band 1'a
Black
Diamonds_
Mabel
Waltz
°°"
ý
Lovat's
Restoration
Strathspey,
&.
Band
Macbeth. Selection Black Diamonds
Imetoaeorz/
dames vrown iieajinj
Jack Lorimer
I'm him
Love and War Ernest Pike &S.
Kirkby 5281341 Macgregor,
The
U......o
.>. r.A..,eo
Lgve and War Ernest Pike & S. Kirkby 1503 351 "'°`e"6°'
--" Robert Burne,
....
..trnest_ . rLKe
..........f
Love ....
news
isiola1I
Svdaev Co@harr i:S`f'
Love, come from your biding place
I
__
Razz, The
Harold
Wilde 1854133 Mad Jazz
9i31
Manhattan
Jazz Band
Love, could I only tell Thee (Cornet Solo)
("Lucia di Lammermc
Mad
Scene,
The
Band of H.M. 1st Life Guards
16912"L
'Incornka"
`
Love Dance,
The, latermezzo
Peerless
Orchestra
1079114 Magic of the Night, The (with PianoPny
Love, here is my heart1
H.
The
yao r voicoiceJon
, Te
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
A197123j Maguire'
Stanley Xirl
s Motor-bike
Love in her eyes, "Acia and Galatea"
I ``.Maidd
Ernest
Pike
of the Mi11Mer
Sydney Coltham A202I231
Plano
itt
Love in Idleness
Harold IV';
Maid of the Mill, The
Black Diamonds
Band 10631 81 M.7A
I. & It.
MountainsParts
p
the
..r
Love Is Mine
_ _ nI
_ ý -- - ---Black
Ba'
Diamonds
Harold
Wilde & Foster Richardson
1576 35
Waltz
the Mountains,
Love is Divine
Ernest Pile 1560131 Maid of The
Royal Cremona
Orchestr° `'
Lovelight
in your eyes, The
Girl
Sydney Golthar
Maire
Sydney Cobham
(with Piano)
1656124 Make my the King
of your heart
me
Love me and the World is Mine
Herbert Pa,:
Chorus and Piano)
Henry Turnpenny 51
P. Fcr;
Maloney's
Ragtime
Ball
Love me while the loving is good
G. H. E!,
Mamie May
Peerless
Quartette
1269
Peter Darr;
Mandalay
Love, or something
like it
Mandy on the Mash
Dolly Garrick & Herbert Payne 1547
Band of H.M. Ist Life Go.'
Lovers, TheErnest
Manoa, Act 4, Parts 111. & IV.
Pike & Peter Dawson A148
_,ýýi
Celebrt.
Italian
Love, you have made me a garden
Manon, Parts I. & II.
Italian Celebr'T 3on2'I
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
1247123 Man's
Man
for
that,
AHector
a'
a
Loveland
Ernest Pike (with Choras)
173431
Gra°: ll=i
Love's Garden of Roses
Harold
Wilde 165833 Man
to me, The
was a stranger
Love's Garden
of Roses
George Form';
(Violin and Mustei Organ)
Many Happy Returns of the Day
Elsie Sor.thgate
& her sister Dorothy
1786121.
Peter Dang
Lov;r's
Lane
Florrie
Forde
158340 Marche de Concert
(Banjo)
Oily Onk. - ý'
Love's Garden
(Violin, Flute & Harp)
Marche Hoagroise
(Piano)Charles
Francini
Trio 1217 21
Good:
Love's Last Word, WaltzBohemian
Marche ItallenneLa
Orch. 435 13
Garde
Ear
Republicalne
Lord, Love, what wilt thou with this heart
Marching thro' Georgia Harlan & Star.',y 3' `"i
of mine
Sydney Coltham 1746124 Marching with the BandCharles
Love's
Sydney Coltham
1888124
Coh
own Garden
MenRobert
March of the Cameron
Love'sLove'sLove'sLove'sLove'sLove's
Nocturne
Sydney Coltham
A22123
Barn "
MelodySydney
Gnomes
March of the Mountain
Coltham
(with Piano)
148923
Bu,: ,531
Black Diamonds
Jinks"Bc
MargaritaSydney
own Kiss--"High
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Coltham (with Plano`
own Kiss-"High
j inks"
"Maritana,"
Parts 1. .4 11. (Gems fra:-.l
Harold Wilde 1702133
Zono. Operatic PRequiemPeter
"Maritana"
SelectionsBlack
Dawson
(with Piino)
Diamonds
S.'1479125
Waltz, op. 57, No. 5 (Piano)
Marttaaa Overture,
Parte I. & II.
lit
12-inch
Paul Aator A215jl9j
Records have the letter
Ain
Black Diamonds 8- !
front of Serial N
Al:A
M
c
Aich
Me
hit
AfeM
-ana"-Fantasia
)rough
(Violin)
Miss Mar;
Lam
Diamonds
Band
March
Stack
I ! Memories of Darby and join
A231'201
Dolly Warrick & H_erberi Payne
I I Memory, A
14871 81
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
1547
16261231
lone.
vperarrc ratty
Hen, y Turnpenny
Zono Vevey
G. Franklin
and gentle)
Ernest Pike
Aot iuj marry rarm Soy, the
merry
narew tOll4t
51.32, Merry-mokera'
r)ance
(from "Nell. Gwyn")
617141
Black Diamonds Band A164 6
(Celeste)
1472116 Merry Party
Merry Andrew 128841
(Kind, kind
Merry Thnes, Polka
Xylophone 6619
955131 Merry Vagahond, The
Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson 1778136
of Allendale
Coltham
(with Phaao)
A20623 Merry Widow Lancers
(Figures
1 & 2)
Argyle
Harold Wilde 100133
London Municipal Band 734 12
of .Sydney
Merry Widow Lancers
(Figures
3 & 4)
of Argyle
('Cello,
Jan Linden 1460 11
16
London Municipal Band 73412
with Piano)
Merry Widow Lancers
(Figure
5)
:iello Overture
Black Diamonds
Band A147 6
London Municipal
Band 735.12
"Merry
Widow,"
Waltz
(Concertina)
-Batts, La," Parts I. & II (Gems from)
Zone. Operatic Party A5839
Alex. Prince 45217
's in `the cold, cold ground, and Old
"Merry Widow" Waltz
Zonophone
String Orch. 44015(
:; at home (Violin and Mustel Organ)
& her sister Dorothy
Merry Wives of Windsor
182021
:c Southgate
Mine
Diamonds
Foster Richardson
1616321
Black
Band A4 5
o'
Message, The
as (Cornet)
Thomas Thomas A3500,321
Signor Caffarelli
(with Piano)
1341 17 Message Boy, The
Harry Lauder 664' 3
Harold Wilde l658 33 Mighty Deep, The
Peter Dawson 866125
Morning,
A
Ernest Pike 817131 Mignon Gavotte
Moritz
(Piccolo
Duet)
Band
H.M.
Royal
Irish
Fusiliers
1410 12
and
of
Mignon,
Gavotte
(Violin. with Piano
Miss Winnie & Mr. Hudson
4619
and
March
Orch.
Zono. String
440115
String Quartette)
Miss Mary Law G.O. 40 2
Black Diamonds
Band A2461 6 Mignon, Selection, Parts I. & IT.
(Violin)
Black Diamonds Band A155 6
a de Concert
fan Radenyi 640120 Mikado Selection,
Parts 1. & II.
Overture
i:ilian Robespierre
Black Diamonds Band A104 5
Black Diamonds
Band A21 5 "Mikado, The," Parts 1. & Q. (Gems from)
sot's trip to London
Jock Mills 1143j45ý
Zono. Operatic
Party AlI539
Imperial
Band 15112 Mikado, The-Fantasia
(Violin, with Piano)
of Scottish Airs
Miss Mary Law A235.2
-larch
(Bagpipes)
4441151 Milady Rosemary
Peerless
Orchestra
1291114
Marv
Harry
Fay 1ROg1441
1 1
-na at Moon-time_
the
'
Wheel,
The
' e at the corner of
Mill
Peter Dawson 521125
street
Harry Fay 1881 44 Mill Wheel, The (Violin, 'Cello, Flute and
I
me to-nlght
In Dreamland
Harp)
Francini
Quartette
1395!20
Ernest Pike 72031 Military ReoresentoAve,
The
Harry Fay 1578(44
Me to-night
In Dreamland
(Belts)
Miner's Dream of Home, The
Billy Whitlock 79816
Frank Williams 7833
1
Harold Wilde 290133 Miniature 3 (Banjo Duet)
lofele,
of the Waters
Acts 111. & IV.
j
Alfred Cammeyer & Olly Oakley 134015
Italian Celebrity 3063 4' Minstrel Boy, The
Harold Wilde 89''331
Sydney Cottham
(with Piano)
1477 23 ' M nstrel Boy, The (Harp)
F. C. Barker 6891181
Daughter
17
(Harp)
F. C. Barker 904 18 Minstrel Parade,
The
'a Wedding Day
Peerless
Orchestra
14991141
Collins & Harlan 3048 36 Minuet, by Boccherini
ode in the wood
Frincial
Quartette
135320
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
Minuet In G Major (Piano)
162623
in "F"
Peerless
Orchestra
A26' I13
David Richards
A109119
Minuet (Violin, Flute and Harp)
in F (Violin and Martel Organ)
South fate & her sister Dorothy 1383 21
Froncini Trio A82 21'
y in F (Rubenstein)
('Cello)
Miserere
("11 Trovatore")
I 1
Miss Alvena Yarrow & E. Pike G.O. 1 1ý
Jan Linden 1801 18
-'ay i.and, Parts I. & H.
Miss Drummond
(Highland
of Perth
Flins)
(Melodeon)
Black Diamonds Band 1Si0 9
James Brown 114P l8
of home, A
Sydney Coltham
171924 Miss Hook of Holland. Parts 1. fi 11.
1-1 me
All
12-inch
Geo. Formby 1892 441
Records have the letter
68
Black Diamonds Band A1621 6
A in front
of Seriud
No.
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RECORDS.
Page
1 My Chocolate-coloured,
Candy-coated
Kid
Hook of Holland"
(Gems
from)
Zono. Operatic Party A122:391
G. H. Elliott 16°c
Hooligan's
Christmas
Cake
My Counterfeit
Bill
Ada Jones 301
1378142, My dear old Yorkshire
Farm
Jim Donovan (with Piano)
I
Charlie Co:lins 17£;
Mission of a Rose, The
A61
My Dream of Love is o'er
H. Payer,
Mdme. Eleanor
Jones-Hudson
.271
P. Dawson, E. Clifford & IV. Steuart 63'
Mississippi
Boat Song
Orpheus Quart. 3151381
Missouri Waltz
Black Diamonds Band A2461 61 My Dreams
Joseph Cheetham AS
Tom Foy 167}
Mister Owl
Stanley Kirkby 505271 My Farewell to Sarby Brig
Michael Donoghue
I My Fiddle is my Sweetheart
Mister Sergeant
Forde
1630!401
Hatherley
Clarke
1853
Florrie
Mister Sun Sun Sun
G. H. Elliott 1815 421 My Girl from the Emerald Isle
Harry
Fay
119
Mocking B'rd, The
Gertrude
Gibson 182'261
Moira of my heart
My Girl's promised
to Marry
Me
Tom Foy 57 c 4'ýi
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
A19723'
Mollie, Darling
Clarke
I R5324 My Hawaiian. Sunshine
Will Strong 1791
Hatherley
Sydney Coltham
Molly, dear
17191241 My Queen
Sydney Coltham
(with Piaao)
A17.,
Molly McCarthy
Harry Fay 14571431
Molly McIntyre
Billy Williams 910'46' My heart is calling you
(with Chorus)
161'
Molly, my own
Peter Dawson
1874261
Herbert Payne
My heart is with you to-night
Monarch of the Woods, The
Peter Dawson 601 25'1
Herbert Payne t4
Monk's
Dream,
The,
Entr'act
I My heart's
best love Hatherle
Clarke
191
Black Diamonds Band 1314 81 My home in U.S.A.
Will Strong
IS
Moon has raised her Lamp, The
My hope is in the Everlasting-"Daughter
Sydney
Coltham
A22Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson
A491331 of Jarius"
Moonlight
Bay
Herbert
Payne 935'28' My Lady Dainty (Bells)
Monte Christo Waltz
Peerless
Orchestra
E. W. Rushforth
I
439113
IS'
Monvmusk Strathspey
I My laughing
friend
Chas. Penrose
and Rachel Ray Reel
Ernest Pike 171
(Melodeon)
James Brown 1147 1St My little Irish Cottage
My little Persian
Rose
Herbert Payne ? 1y"-'
More Trouble, Parts I. & II.
Mango Maid
Tom Foy 1694145 My Moonlight
G. H. Elliott 14
Morning,
Noon and Night, Overture
Herbert
Black Diamonds Band A145 6 My Mother's Rosary
Payne 1G
Morris
Torch
Dances
(from
Henry
I
My
Musical
Evening
(Descriptive)
and
Jack Peasants
15'_
\'lll.)
Black Diamonds
Band A169 61 My New Hat
Mother
Jack P!easants
15071451 My Old Kentucky Home
Minster Singers F34'_`4,,
Mother
Ernest Pike 3026131
M-o-t-h-e-r
Herbert Payne 1676301 My Old Kentucky Home (Celeste)
Mother is my sweetheart
G. Franklin
lF"' -j
Clarke
Hatherley
1747241 My own loss
ia!
Mother's home-made
The Royal Cremona
Orchestra
I'
bread
My own Iona
Herbert Payne 176? 01
Charlie
Collins 180042 `My
Star
Mother's
knitting little mittens
own, my guiding
Harry
Fay 1457+43
Sydney Coltham A
Mother Machree
Harold
G. H. Elliott i
Wilde 10801331 My Pearl of Peru
1
Mother's
I
My Picture Girl
G. H. Elliott I
so particular
with me
Jane
H. Wilde
Jack Plevsants
14My
46145 My Pretty
Motoring
Horatio Germaine Ai
HTate
Queen
6
iJ
Mountain Lovers
Harola
Wilde 7531331 My Queen Waltz
Peerless
Orchestra
Mountains of Mourne, The
H. Payne 484128, My Rose of Lorraine
22,
Mrs. B.
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
Al
Billy Williams 3102461
Zono Vevey ''i '411
My Shepherd
Boy
Mrs. Brady
J. Donovan
(with Piano)
131042 My Southern
Maid
G. H. Elliott 1255,2,
Mrs. Sandy McIntyre
Jack Lorrimer
551 451 My Tennessee,
is that you calling me?
Much Obliged to Me
Tom Foy 59344
Herbert
Payne
IR n;;ý;
Munition Workers
Song, The
My Wedding
day to-morrow
Zono Vevey I`7? ;1'
Robert Radford
165231
Murray's
Welcome
March, &c.
My Wilt's first Husband
Harry Fay 141,44,
Pipers and Drummers
1152;19 My Wife's gone to the Country
Music Hell Matinee, A
The "Grigs"
744'48
Harry Fay "?' 34
Mussoorie March
My Wild Irish Rose
Ernest Pike
Band of H.M. Ist fife Guards
My
is
Chocolate
Soldic
169112
young man
not a
My Ain Folk
Edith Clegg 2771221
Billy Williams 9rMy Ain wee House
Myosotis
Waltz
R", I
Archie Anderson 1873'221
Peerless
Orchestra
My Aunt Martha Ann (Patter)
Mysterious
Rag, That
4
Tom Foy 1308441
Peerless
Orchestra
My Bird of Paradise
Herbert Payne 1544!29 Nanny, or I never loved another
lass but:i
My Bugler Boy
Florrie Forde 1416 401
Harr-.- Lauder G.O.
you
My Bundle of Love
Harold Wilde 17351331 Narcissus
Peerless
Orchestra
"Miss
Miss
III
12-inch
Records
have
the
letter
A
in
front
of
Serial
No.
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RECORDS.
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Peter Dawson 516:251 Norman
Oily Oakley 1174115. Northern
Page
192245
the Mormon
Jack Pleasants
Lights MarchHome
Guards Band 107,11
North, South,
East, WestHarry
Lauder G.O. 36 3
Norwegian
Bridal
March, op. 19, No. 2
Paul Astor A144 181
(Piano)
Cradle SongArcadia
Norwegian
Orchestra
306513
Nothing
Harry Fay 1458143
at all
Now I have to call him FatherFlorrie
Fbrdc
L60 40
Now to the Hall the Priests
Proceed
("Aida")Mdme.
Violetta & E. Pike G.O. 3 1
Nursery
Rhymes, Parts 1. & It.
Band 1700'1 9
Black Diamonds
O'Brien
is trying to talk HawaiianWell
Strong 1798,46
Church C;toir 3016'39
O come all ye faithful
1589.32
Odds Bobs
Foster
Richardson
O Divine Redeemer
Al:ena
Yarrow A9,33
Diamonds
Band
8
Black
1437,
O Flower Divine
> Victory
N
let your
hand
know
Sydney Cottham
(with Piano)
1440;23
right
what
your
hand's
0 flower of all the worldSydney
going
to do
Cottham
1790241
Charlie
Collins
1739'42.
1
O Isis "Magic Flute"Robert
mind the Food Controller
Florrie Forde 1862,41;
Radford G.O. 171 2
W-,. `:olonial MarchLondon
O Jesu, I have promised
Church Choir 31637
Jock Mills 1143145
Regimental Band 433 12ý 0, McIntosh
7agland's
finest two-step,
O Night of Hymen ("Romeo
with bells
and Juliet")
&
E.
Pike G.U. Si 1'``
Bohemian
Orch. 438.131
Miss Alvena Yarrow
Church
Choir 37..737ý
0 Paradise!
e". car's Eve in Scotland
Black Diamonds
Band 30151111 O Ruddier than the Cherry
_'nday at Nine
Mr. Robert Radford G.O. 34 21
Helen Clark & Van Brunt
1252.351. O Star of Eve, "Tannhauser"Robert
M,... in Venice, A
Radford G.O. 17 2!
Aidrne. Deering
& I
Ernest Pike 522341 O sing to me the auld Scotch songs
In Venice,
I
A (Violin,
Flute
Harry
Lauder G.O. 33 3
and
Francini Trio A94':211 O vision entrancing
Out, A
Merry Andrews 1394'41]
Sydney Cottham
(with Piano)
A137j22
I
Patrol (Concertina
Solo)
Oberon Overture
Black Diamonds
Band A941 5
Geo. King 138' 17, Off to Philadelphia
Joseph Scott 219321
Riders, The
Church Choir 3431371
! Oft in Danger
Black Diamonds Band 13271 8 Oft in the Stilly Night
H. Clarke
1550124
1
Oft in the Stilly Night
Harold Wilde 29033,
::;ale of the Opera, The (Piccolo)
}
Albert Rennison
459'19 Oh ! for another day at Margate
Ni;.": of Gladness,
WaltzPeerless
Bttly Wi'tfams
1058(46
Orchestra
97014 Oh, for a Roly Poly
Charlie C"dins
1783142
Waltz (Concertina)
of Gladness,
Oh, how she couldyacki, hacki, svieki, wacki,
J. Hume
1895171
Piano)Joan
woo
(Ukulele
and
h.
^.n bright Pounds
Tom ýFoy 1191 X44
Aknmi lß0219
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
fairest
"Don
1305231 Oh, my Lisbon, thou dearest,
na Sydney Coltham (with Piano)
George
Par',er
A218128i
A150221
Seoastiano"
l
I Oh! Oh! Delphine I Selection
r knows how to kiss me
Orchestra
Billy Williams 983146`
Peerless
106214
N,vocls Knows, Nobody Cares
Oh! Ob! Delphine!
WaltzPeerless
Stanley Kirkby
364'271
Orchestra
1062 141
Harry
Fay
ýý'"ýloves
me
1845'44
Oh I Oh ! Ohl
for the sight of a girl
It noticed
Jack
Pleasauts
1782'451
Harry
Fay 1596'441
me
Nv,
°r.eGertrude
Oh ! Oh ! Hear the wild winds blow
Gibson & Mary Evans 204 14'
Peter
Dcu'son 683125
27
(Chopin)
(Violin,
Oh, :tow he can sing an Irish song
op.
with
,erne,
Harry
Fay 1537.441
and String Quartette)Miss
Mary Law G.O. 30' 2' Oh, it's a lovely war
Dirk Denton
1830:42
using
Florrie Forde
189141' Oh, man, you'd hang aroundNat
or all part us ("Tolanthe")
D. Ayer 1507141,
Jones-Hudson
& P. Dawson
1025'34 Oh, Mother
Asthore
Peter Dawson
1760'251
v'sloae
Herbert
Payne 9351281 Oh, my ! What a shame
Gec. Formby 17071441
Ernest Pike 876,311 Oh! that Ragtime Waltz
Billy Williams
r',e or'de of Kildare
10581461
A in front
No.
A'' 12-inch Records have the utter
of Serial
once again, A
N.:
Airs (Banjo)
Emblem March
Band 1174 8
Black Diamonds
No.`ý,ýal Fencibles
March
Black Diamonds Band 1462. 8
Nv-Gus Elen
9642
made a big mistake
J. Hume 1717117,
cal Selection (Concertina)
421471
Disaster,
A (Descriptive)
?":e.._:ett (Cornet)
Musician Hawkins
Gucrds 453 i7'
of H.M. Coldstream
I
he.-r,
my God, and Sun of my Soul
Lyster & Cooke 455116,
leer Chimes)
my God, to TheeMiss
Violet Elliott A69127I
Church Choir 239 37,
my God, to Thee
`
God,
Thee
my
to
Besses o' th' Barn Band 889 51
N.
my God, to Thee Church Choir 301434'
.,
"D-ane
H. Payne 484'28'
Se
Gray
H. Payne 4F+528i
N
Foster Richardson
1775'321
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On the Road to Zag-a-zig
Oh, that we two were Maying (Duet)
Gertrude
Gibson & R. Gray 185134
Peerless
Orchestra
King
'
1
On
Florrie Fords
Oh? the Sailors of the
these dark nights
Billy Williams 965,461 Qnaway,
beloved
awake,
('^
Ohl Oh 1 Mister Randerlerio
Peter Dawson
(with Piano)
13:'.
_
_
Florrie
rorae
itoolkil
Unce
in Royal
David's
City
I
I
Church Choir
Oh I Oh 1 Oh I I want to go home
Fay 1923;44' One day Sydney Coltham (with Piano) N,
Harry
Harry Fay 130043
One day
Ohl tomorrow
Ernest Pike 1 ,..
night
Dream
One little, two little, three
Oh, what a Beautiful
little, four
'
little
Walter Van Brunt 1159122
lack Pleasants
12
Peerless
Orch. 887114'l One of all the World, the
Oh, you beautiful
Doll
I
Doll
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
A1ý
Oh, you,beautiful
.'!
Campbell & Collins 8701341 One of the Best, March
Oh, you Silvery BellsPeerless
Black Diamonds
Band E'
Quartette
11131381 One United Front
G. Franklyn
14721161
Old Black Joe (Celeste)
Alfred Newman
(with Piano)
1
s
Chas. Penrose
1863',451 Only it few more broken hearts
Old Boatnan,_The
Quartette
648':38
Old Brigade, The
Herbert Payne 12:`.
March
Only a Pansy Blossom
Old Comrades
Will Oakland 3G"
Nome Guards
Band 235111 Only a Shilling
Merry Andrew 14`,Old Dandy Peg Leg, Two-step
Only an Armour Bearer
Church Choir 6
Black Diamonds
Band 6971 7 Only Girl, The, OverturePeerless
(from The Little
Old flagged
Orchestra
path, The
Only Land, The
White House "Song Cycle")
Foster
Richardson
I
Pa!,,
n-snn
12821251 n-M
Cl-;..;h4nW
lanc f
' v
-Old Folks at Home, The
G. Franklin
1539;16
Cnurch Choir
J_ _1 Onward, Christian
Soldiers I
Old Folks at Home, The Mdme. Deering,
Black Diamonds
Bard 41
P. Dawson, Ernest Pike & W. Stewart 532136
Onward, Christian
(Bassoon)
I
Soldiers !
Old French Air with Variations
32016
Besses o' th' Barn Band ('
W. Conrad
Ora Pro Nobis
Mdme. Deering
Old Irish Dances
(Piccolo)Winnie
Hudson
Order, PleaseI
& Murray
104319
'
4 Strong
'Erbert
George
Formby
1,
Old Jim's Xmas Hymn
Ernest
Pike 492130 'Orrible
Old Mother Goose
Albert Whelan 265147 Osh Kush
Murray & Fay 1t
Eli Hudson
459
Osmino's
Aria, "11 Seraglio"
Old Nick (Piccolo)
Robert Radford G.O. "
Old Rustic Bridge (Violin, 'Cello, Flute &
Other side o' Jordan,
The
Harp)
Francini Quartette
1301
Old Rustic Bridge
by the Mill, The
Zonophone
Concert Quartette 532136 Oui, Oui, tres bon
Florrie Forde41?
Church
A181132 Our Blest Redeemer
Choi;
Old Superb, The
Foster Richardson
Old times are coming back again, The
our glorious
empire
Herbert
Payne
(with
Chorus)
Y
42
Dick Denton
1764
March
Chas. Penrose
Otd Tommy Meek
1894,45 Our Gunners,
Black
Diamonds
Band
in
Omaha,
Intermezzo
Peerless
Orchestra
799114
Our hands have met
Hatherlcy, Clarke
174
Ombra mai fu (known
as "Handel's
Our Island Home
Largo")
"Serse"
Miss Violet Oppenshaw
Sydney Collham
(with Piano)
(with Organ & Piano)
A17028
On her pic-pic-piccolo
Billy Williams 103016 Our land of Dreams
Harold Milde & Foster Richardson
15
On his first day home on leave
for two
Charlie Collins 1727 42 Our little dug-out
Foster Richardson
1.
On. the banks of the Wabash
Our little home
Sydney Coltham 1
American Quartette
122836
On Laughing
Will Esans 542,1421 Our little kiddie sings the best song of alf
Billy Williams 131=
Peerless Orchestra
A8313
On lovelit seas
I. & 11.
On Strike I
Dick Darby 1173148 Our Näss Gibbs, Selections
Black Diamonds
Band
kle watch paradeFlorrie
Our
Straits
Canal
Tom
Foy (Patter)
1!
Forde 152941
Our Territorials
Foster
Richardson
3"
mks of Allan Water
Znno.
Concert
Onartette
9791.39
Our United Fortes
March
Black Diamonds
Band 0"'
good ship Yacki, Hicki, Doola
Sydney Ccltham
Harry Fay 1877;44 Out of the pant
I i Out on the Deep
Peter Dawson -.
Honeymoon
Express
Collins & Harlan
12311351, Outpost Vigil, The
On the Bosphorus
Black Diamond" Band A361 51
Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson A1
On the 5.15
H. Payne & Harry Fay 1471,35 Over the Frontier,
March
On the Mississippi
G. H. Elliott 1040142
Black Diamonds Band 1
(Concertina)
Over the Waves, Waltz
On the Mississippi
London Regimental
Band 4.'.
Alex. Prince 166 171
Jas. Brown S4'
On the old garden wall
Harry Fay 825i43I Over the Waves (Melodeon)
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A21 61 Pleasant
Black Diamonds
Band
Dame"Home
Guards Band 236 ll
Home Guards Band 236 II
;rture "Zanetta"
Grand Orch. 382 15
"Twins"
".nd 0. Polka
in your old kit bag
your
troubles
up
Harry Fay 1608 44
up your troubles in your old kit bag
Black
Diamonds
Band 1613 9
'¢rch
AeroplaneCharlie
,iv Maloney's
Collins 1623 41
1. & II.
::zfiacci Selections
Black Diamonds Band A222 6
Harry
Fay 3009144
ndse Sae Cookery
for two, A, "Maid of the MounThe
Royal
Cremona
Orchestra
18061,13
rs"
Par-1s jBells)
Jas. Lent 449116
:r
F.rted
Peter Dawson A134!24
The Royal Cremona
Orchestra
1822113
.-ed
Sydney Coltham
1759124
ted
Y.: c,i
E. Pike & P. Dawson
1811136
Quartre
(Concertina)Alex.
e
Prince 927
of Salome, WaltzPeerless
. s'ng
Orchestra
970
you are the apple of my eye, March
from
"Puppchen"
--mezzo
c
.
Imperial Guards Band 1075112
1'
49
Harry Fay 1070143
? :.e, be still
Church Choir 895.37
Gynt
Suite
(Morning)
r
Black Diamonds Band A135 5
Gynt Suite (Death of Ase)
Page
are
Thy
Courts
above
Church
_
___1
choir
zusts.l
I I
are Thy Courts
Lads o' th' Moor Band 1654112
Pleasure
Land, Parts I. & 11.
Black Diamonds
Band 992'
Poet and Peasant,
Parts 1. & H.
Black Diamonds Band A142 6
Poet and Peasant
(Ocarina)Signor
Tapiero 320!18
i
Poet and Peasant,
Overture
Black Diamonds
Band 4311 7
Poets Dream, Waltz
Peerless
Orch 769113
Poet's Song, The
Violin, Flute and Harp 4651211
Poinsetta Waltz
Peerless
Orchestra
3008 15
Poker Story, The
Chas., W. Leonard
3057 47
Policeman's
Holiday, The
I
Black Diamonds
Band 829 7
Polonajse in A, Op. 40
Black Diamonds
Band A209 6
Polonaise
(with Violin and Piano)
Miss Mary Law A166ý20
Pomp and CircumstanceBlack
Diamonds Band A245 6
Poor Butterfly
Herbert
Payne 3112 30
Poor Wandering
One
("Pirates
of
Penzance")
Florence Savile 3532
Poppies (Concertina)
Alex. Prince 62417
Poppies and Wheat (Banjo)
0. Oakley 446,15
Popular Melodies, Parts 1. & 11.
Black Diamonds Band 1242+ 8
Porter
Song, The ("Martha")Robert
Radford G.O. 191 2
Peter Dawson (with Piano)
Black
Diamonds
Band A135
S Porto Rico
1330125
Gynt
Suite
(Anitra's
Dance)
Portobello
Lass, The
Harry Lauder
1166+
Black Diamonds Band A136 6 Potion Scene, "Romeo and Juliet"
Gynt Suite (Dance in the Hall of the
Robert Radford
G.O. 24,
Powder Monkey, The
Peter Dawson 51äI25
.runtain King) Black Diamonds Band ,11361 61 Powder
Rag March and Two-step
Herbert Payne 1359J291
my Heart
° k o' my Heart Black Diamonds Band 3041 I1
Peerless
orchestra
10161,14
The "
1
Prairie Flower March
I
'e:e that walked in D,rkness,
dessiah")
A185 ,321
Black Diamonds
Band 4201 7
Foster Richardson
i` i ;t day, A
Praise the Lord, Ye Heavens adore Hirn
_
_
oyaney
Uolthant
(with
Piano)
1656,24
Church Choir 224!37
i =ct day,
A
E. Pike
& P. Dawson
1794 36 Preacher
and the Bear, The
day,
A
Royal
Cremona
Orch.
167013
Albert
Whelan
554146
.`'_t
F`I:tom Melody; The ('Cello)
P. Nifosi A6316 Prelude in C sharp minor
Black Diamonds Band A1911 6
tl;e Fluter's
Ball
Prettiest
Song of all
Bells, with Band 449116
Jim Donovan
(with Piano)
137842
Pretty Pond Lillies (with Chorus)
rot Parade
Florrie Forde 167940
?aft
Hatherley
("Las Huguenots")Robert
Clarke 1733]24
Radford G.O.19, 2 Priceless Percy with the one pip up
Chorus,
from
"Tannhaaser"
Florrie
Forde 1906'41
7irn's
The
Chorus
Festival
A14 38 Pride of the Prairie
Misses Florence
RU..
c.....a
v;se
icon,,
Saville
Mary
Evans,
and
_ý
and
-Waltz,
Messrs. Arthur Gray & James Bell 72.37
The
Peerless
Orch. 862
insLady
Pride
of the Regiment,
March and Twoof Penzance, Selection
Black Diamonds
Band 418
Black Diamonds Band 10361 8
step
Prince Ivan's Song
Foster
Richardson
es of Penzance, Selection
A181ý32
Private
Black Diamonds
Band A113
Tommy Atkins, March
("Poor
Wandering
Black Diamonds
of Penzance
Band 1396 8
Tommy Atkins
Herbert
'.e')
Florence Savile 35132 Private
Payne
574!28
Prize Song (Meistersinger)Joseph
(Violin)
,es of Penzance-Fantasia
Miss Mary Law A22711201
Cheelham
A9°-122
'.cette
Return,
The (Descriptive]
Peerless
Orchestra
906`14 Prodigal's
42j47i
r'Promise of Life, The
Miss V. Elliott A52tt26i
where the old Horse died, The
Peter Dawson 517125 Pro Patria
(Banjo)
J. Pidoux 181916
Peerless
Orchestra
(Stabat Miter)
1542114 Pro Peccatis
.,.'''jinx
Lads
Band
uing (Violin and Must el Organ)
o' th' Moor
16F5 12ý
Proud
I am
ie Southgate
Florrir
P.M.
& her sister Dorothy
1742
fans aý
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Pleasant
Records have the letter A it front
72
of Serial No.
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(at the Piano)Harold
of Rossini, Parts 1. & Q.
Montague
1509;45
Black Diamonds Band 101e.
Dolly Garrick
1493141 Reminiscences
Prudence
of Tosti, Parts 1. & 1I.
Band
A1911
61
Prae!udium
Black Diamonds
Black Diamonds Band 1064'
Collins
1783,421 Reminiscences
Pudden
Charlie
of Verdi, Parts 1. & II.
Punjaub March, The
Home Guards Band 861111
Black Diamonds Bard 1037
Push asd Go, Selections
I. & ll.
1 Rendezvous
Peerless
Orchestra
3017.
Pike 301;:1 "
Black Diamonds Band 15101 9"Rendezvous
Ernest
Puss in Boots
Albert Whelan 263147 Rest of the day is your own, The
598'481
Puzzle Plate
Harry Fay 1537,1i
Percy Clifton 154147, Rest, Soldier, Rest
Quack Doctor, The
Peter Dawson 174'*
(Figs.
&
2)
I Restless Night, A "Twins"
Quaker Girl Lancers
1
Grand Orch. 4011iß.
971.141 Requital,
Peerless
Orchestra
The (with Piano)
Quaker Girl Lancers
(Figs. 3 & 4)
Peter Dawson
A23&
Peerless
Orchestra
9711141 Return of the Victor, March
(Fig. 5)
Quaker Girl Lancers
Black Diamonds
Band 143'11
Orchestra
97214 Reve Apres It Bat (Bells)
Peerless
Quaker Girl, Selection Home Guards Bd. 568 11
E. IF. Rushforth
119,
Quaker Girl, Selections
1. & Il.
Reve d'Amour
(Violin and Mustel Organ)
Black Diamonds Band A178 61
Elsie Southgate
& her sister Dorothy 1611
Quaker Girl Waltz
Home Guards Band 568.111 Reverie
Peerless
Orchestra
30,!
Queen
Mary, Waltz
Ride of the Valkyries
Black Diamonds Band A137
Band 18031101
Black Diamonds
Queen of my heart
Peter Dawson
8781251 Rights o' Man Hornpipe
(Melodeon)
(Banjo)
Fred Cameron 311
Queen of the Burlesque
Oily Oakley 10151151 Rigoletto
S. Pike, Miss Alvena Yarrow,
Alan Turner 31321
Miss Amy Augarde
Queen of the Earth
& E. Clifford G.O. 1
Rigoletto,
Queen of the Earth
Fantasia
(with Piano)
A1541271
J. Hislop (with Piano)
Mary Law A18
Charles Goodall 458119; Rigoletto, Selection,
Qui-viva Galop (Piano)
Parts 1. & 11.
Radiant Morn, The
Church Choir 6191371
Black Diamonds Band A24'
Rage, thou angry stormRobert
I Ring and a sprig
of white heather, A
Radford G.O. 21 2ý
Herbert
Payne
180'
bells
Rimington
Ragging on the old church
Benses o' th' Barn Band 12f
5
Herbert Pavne 4 '8i
Jack Henty & Charlie Collins 1666 411 Ring down the Curtain
Stanley Kirkby 108627'
Ragtime Cowboy Joe
Ring me up Heaven
Herbert
Payne 41C ý`'
I
Ragtime Goblin Man, The
Ring out the Belts for Christmas
Harry
Fay & Stanley Kirkby
1042134I
Choir and Band 7:
That Rag Sextette 30251361 Ring out those Bells
Ragtime Jockey, The
I_ I,
Harry
Fay & Jack Henty 1051 "
Quartette
Ragtime Melodies
Peerless
1185381 Ring the Bells of Heaven
Church Choir 6a5 ?-.
Ragtime Soldier Man
G. H. Elliott 984142' Rising early in the morningHarry
Violin,
The
Harry
Fay
825J431
Ragtime
Lauder 54r
Scottische
(Melodeon)James
Rainbow
Road to Maresfield,
The
Brown 1148ý18ý
Boy Scouts
(Lord Mayor's
Own
Parts I. & II.
Raymond, Overture,
City of London Troup)
1241
Band A216 6! Roaming
Black Diamonds
in the Gloaming
H. Lander 634
Recollection
Peerless
Orchestra
302115; Robin Adair
Hatherley
Clarke 157;
Recruiting
(Descriptive)
1407'47 Robin Adair ('Ce?lo)
Jan Linden 180'
Red Marines March, The
Robin Adair and Mary of Argyle
(Violin
Black Diamonds Band 1034 71
and Mustel Organ)
Orch. 905 141 Elsie Southgate
Red Pepper, Ragtime
Peerless
& her sister Dorothy 156^
Red, White and Blue
Ernest Pike 572,31; Robin and the Wren
Herbert
Payne 4754',.
Red, White and Blue, The
Rob Roy Reel and De'il among the
Peerless
Quarfette 3114136;
Tailors
(Melodeon)
James Brown 1141 '
Red Wing, Intermezzo
Imperial Band 27112, Rochdale
Besses o' th' Barn Band 97
Herbert Payne 47928 Rock Me in
Redwing
Arms
your
and Call Me Baby
I
Reels and Strathspeys
Emile Hayes
& G. H. Elliott 151'
Black Diamonds
Band 8501 7' Rock of Ages
Church Choir 215
Referee, The
Harry Lauder 6891 31 Rock of Ages
Besses o' ih' Barn Band 93%,
Scottish
Regimental
Marches
Brigades
Rocked
in
Cradle
of
the
of the Deep
Black Diamonds
Band 8501 7
Bridge Peters 36^
Reine de Saba (Marche de Cortege)
Rocked in the Cradle
of the Deep
Black Diamonds Band A911 51
Black Diamonds
Band 643
Remember
Peter Dawson (with Piano)
1330125 Rocked in the Cradle
of the Deep
Harry Lauder 94i
Remember
where you come fra
Peter Dawson 6i e -"
Florrie Fordo 1550 401 Rolling Down to Rio
Remembrance
Peerless
Orchestra
3072 151 Rolling in foaming
billows
(Creation)
Reminiscences
Robert Radford G.O.3i'
of Handel, Parts 1. & II.
.
Black Diamonds Band A188 61 Roll on, Missouri
Collins & Harla,!
Providing
All 12-inch Records have the Leiter A in front of Serial Ito.
73
ZONOPHONE
RECORDS.
1Rustic Bridge by the Mill, The old, March
(Yodling)
Black Diamonds
Band 643
Pete to Mar 884'48'
Harry Fay 1402.13' Ruy Blas, Overture
Black
Diamonds
Band
A1521 13
Op. 22 (Violin, with Piano)
Rustling Silks
Peerless
Orchestra
3u04j15
Law A1!220
Miss nary
Safe
in
Arms
of
Jesus
Church
Choir
632137
Sydney Calf ham A233'23
the
Dance--Mignon
Peter Dawson 513 25
Sailing
',,;nary
Lass, The
A
A1711331 Sailor's
Consolation,
Harold
Wilde (with Piano)
E. Pike & P. Dawson 1859136
a- meo and Juliet" Selections, Parts I. & 11. 1
Grave, The
John Bardsley
A33122
Black Diamonds
Band A228' 6 Sailor's
Turner
Sailor's
Paradise,
A
Rossie
(Banjo)
Fred
1651161
Romping
Peter Dawson (with Piano)
(Piccolo Solo)
1318'25
Rondo-Polka
Waltz
George Gunderson
121119, Saints and Sinners,
I
Peerless
Orchestra 929114
^:cster
and the Hen, The
&
Collins
870
341
Sally
in
Alley
Harold
Wilde 2033.
Campbell
our
Sally O'Malley
Billy Williams
3039146
P. alie, the prairie
flower
Saltarello
(Piccolo)
Winnie
Hudson
Hatherlev
Clarke 185324
1043119
Salut
Liege
Overture,
Parts
1.
&
Ii.
Black
Diamonds
Band
13661
8
a
>:.munde
(Violin,
Band A1391 6 Salut d'Amour
Flute & Harp)
64121
Black Diamonds
H.
Godard
A90!171
Salut
d'Amour
Black
Diamond
Band
1566
9
The
(Cornet)
Mr.
wry,
641;21' Sambre et Meuse, March
(Violin, Flute & Harp)
c,, y, The
Pike
8511311
Black
Diamonds
Band
1788
The
Ernest
10
=ary,
!Same as his father did before him, The
a7v, The
1296,381
Harry Lander 899 3
Concert Party (with Organ)
.--ono.
I I Same old Song, The
(Violin and Mustel Organ)
The
ry,
.:;
her
Dorothy
1634121!
Dolly
Garrick
&
Harry Fay 150435
&
sister
e Southgate
Herbert
Payne
A, A Kiss, A Ring
Louie Brooks 16891221 Samoa
1828130
I
Sands
Dee,
The
(with
Piano)
I
o'
,e Mousse and Valse Lente
Band A191111
Sydney Colt haut A206123
La Garde Republicaine
Sandy
Boy,
Soldier
Peerless
Orch. 30701151
Laddie
my
of Egypt, The
Polka (Melodeon)
James Brown 1148;181
Harry Fay 1424143
12.641231 Santiago
Valse
The Parisian
Orch. 147,13
Y. :aý id Sydney Colfham (with Piano)
I San Toy, Selections 1. & 11.j
Race
Track
I
Harrigan
the
zerthal and
at
Black Diamonds Band A196 6
Friend & Downing 944471
I
"Satanells,"
Parts 1. & 11. (Gems
from)
---nthal
an" Harrigan
at the Wedding
Friend & Downing 944147I1
Zono. Operatic
Party A7639
Cynlais Gibbs A571261 Save a little one for me Billy Williams 3100146
I Saved by Grace
The
S have made me remember,
Louis Brooks 16431221
Church Choir (with Organ)
128437
I Scarlet
and Gold March
as of a Summer Day
(with
Piano)
1513'23!
Band 15411 9
Sydney Coltham
illack Diamonds
!
Scented
Roses, Waltz
Peerless
Orch. 300115
of the South, Waltz
Op 2
Black Diamonds Band 4301 7 Scherzo,
Rcscs of Picardy
English String
QnarteHe
A203115
The Royal Cremona
Orchestra
18221t3 Schneid=r,
does you mother
know you're
I
(Yodling)
Cromona
out?
G.
P.
Watson
1164148
Picardy
(with
Royal
of
1851124! Scotland's
Pride, Parts
hestral
Svdnev Coltham
1. & H.
'
1
Picardy
Black
Diamonds
Band
s of
15261 91
Yet
S. Coltham & G. Parker
190336 Scotland
P. A. Hope 3051271
Scots wha he
P. A. Hope 305;271
-s
the Snow
underneath
Hatherley
Clarke
17331241 Scottish Chief, The
Black Diamonds
Band 1327' 8
:manian National Anthem
Jigs (Melodeon)
Black Diamonds Band 1450181'Scottish
Jas. Brown 716118
Scottishttish
Quadrilles,
Figs 1 & 2 (Melodeon)
row, row
I
Harry Fay & Jack Henty 10811341
Fred Cameron
309118
Sco
(
Quadrilles,
Review March
Fig. 3 (Melodeon)
(
Band 14741 81
Blark Diamonds
Fred Cameron
309118]
Scotish
(Banjo, Solo, with Piano)
I
Quadrille,,
Fig. 4 (Melodeon)
nn Parade
J. Pidros
16351161
Fred Cameron
3101181
(gore--Fantasia
I I Scotish
Quadrilles,
(Violin,
Fig. 5 (Melodeon)
with Piano)
I I
Miss Mary Law A239.201
Fred Cameron
310(181
Britannia
Empire
Glee Party 5761381 Scottish
Quadrille,,
Fig. 6 (Melodeon)
1
Roll on, Silver Moon
F,-II up!
::,manse,
I
Britannia
1' 'ian Church
1
Solo, Chorus & _Orch. 5981481
I
Parade
lmnerial Guards Band A127112
National
Anthem
an
Black Diamonds
Band 1409, 8
'.3n National Anthem (with Piano and
.an)
Zone. Concert
QuarNtte
14151391
All 12-inch
Ercords
Fred
Caaeir.n
Sea Road, The
Foster Richardson
Secantlne
and Glue
Second Mazurka, op. 54
Secrets,
latermezzo
have the letter A in front
31111AI
(with Piano)
1514132
Billy Whitlock 606;46
(Piano)
Pau[ Astor A14411tý
(Bells)
I
E. W. Rushforth
1074!161
of Serial No.
Band 1881 11 She's t
See Saw
Black Diamonds
Harry Lander 1117;
je lees for me
See that my grave's kept a een
Shepherd
of Souls
___Iý
Arthur Gray lSä.261Zone.
Concert Party (with Organ)
129U:i
"Carmen"
Dance from Henry Vill.
Selection.
Shepherds'
Black Diamonds
Band A27
Band A169'
Black Diamonds
heart
(with
Selection, "Faust"
Black Diamonds Band A27
Show me the wey to your
I
Songs, Parts I. & II.
ielection,
Lauder's
Black Diamonds
Band 1540
Cornet Solo)
Band 828 7 Ship Ahoy l March
Black Diamonds
Senairnmide, Selection
Black Diamonds
Bard 142tß'. ;;i
Band A561 5 Shipmates
Black Diamonds
Vaudeville
Sketch 9p',
Semper Fidelis
Black Diamonds Band 1743110 Shipmates o' Mine
Peer Dawson 122t
Peter Dawson
1203,25 Shouther to Shouther
Sentinel,
The
Harry Lauder G.O. :<.
Serenade
(Schubert)Louie
Show me he wav to your heart
Payne (with Chorur)
14.6
Brooks & H. Wilde 1677 35 __
Herbert
1046 31 Siege of Rochelle, Overture
Serenade
Ernest Pike
Parts I. 16 SL
G.O. 16 2
Serenade,
"Faust"
Robert Radford
Black Diamonds Bard A19"Faust"
Robert Radford
G.O. 24 21 Silent Herota,
MarchBlack
Serenade,
in F"
('cello
Scree Ede from
Suite
wirf
Diamonds
Band 12611' +:I
-_-HaTherity
Jan
Linden
1711161 Silent O'Moy1n
Piano)
Clarke
1S`:=''"ý
Serenade
Silver Bell
Stanley Kirkby 505.
141012
Band of H.N. Royal Irish Fusiliers
Silver Heels (Concertino)
Alex. Prince 45'
Serenade
(Violin, Flute and Harp)
Silver Threads
among tb+ Gold
The Fran cini Trio A44 21
Gray
Arthur
I
Serenade
(Violin, with Piano)
Silver Threads
among the Gold
_LOW AtS 1 ZU
M iss
Al ary
(Violin and Mustei Orran)
d'Amour
(Violin)
Jan RudenyI
640 20
Serenade
Elsie Southgate
d& her sister-Dorothy
Serenade)
Miss Vi.let
Serenata
(Angel's
Sliver Wreath, The, March
Oppenshaw
I
Black Diamonds
Band 12
A153128 Simon the Cellarer
(with Piano & 'Cello Olr(igato)
James Osborne
I
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
144023
Simple Aveu
Peerless
Orchestra 4.
aerenata
Serenata
(Violin.
'Cello and Piano)
466121 Simple Aveu (Violin
Mustel
Organ)
and
Serenata
(Violin,
Flute and Harp)
Elsie Southgate
& her sister Dorothy
ICc7,211
Francini
Trio A59121 Simple Aveu, Op. 25 (Piano)Poll
Sergeant of the Line, March
Astor Ai." `81
Home Guards
Band 348 ttI Since Father
Joined the Territorials
Billy
Wiüiams
3.,
Sergeant
Stanley Kirkby 501 27
of the Line
1 Since
Sister
Mara went
Pares
Servants'
Ball,
The-"Tails
Up"
to Gav
Harry
Harry Fay 1908 44'
Fay 12"
Settle
down
in
a
one-horse
town
I
I Since
Herbert Payne 1533129
Shadows of the Night ('Cello)
Van Biene 885116;
(
Shadow in your Eyes, The
Sydney Cobham 1672241
Shadow
Song,
The
("Dinorah")
"L'lncognita"
G.O. 14 2
Shadows, The
Ernest
Pike 72031
Shall us?-Let's
l
Chariic
Collins 1666,411
Shamrock
March
(Xylophone)
Mdme. Frassetti
468121
She does love a little bit of Scotch
I
BýýIly ýIzllljms 3107j471
is
Mother
daughter
She
Machren
a
of
Harold
Wilde 1720
She is far from the 1?,,d
Ernest Pike 851
She is far from the land
Sydney Coitham (with Piano)
A159'22
She is my best girl now Billy Williams 3042146
She to my Rosy
Harry Lander G.O. 23; 3
Sha made me do It,
Jack Pleasants
1907;45
Shell Out, Seiections
I. & It.
1
Black Diamonds
Bard 15551 9
She only kept on Giggling
Harry Fay 7243
She sleeps beneath
the Daisies
Orpheus Quartette 280138
She Wandered
down the Mountain
Side
Miss Violet Oppenshaw
(With Piano and Violin) A140128
She would
Jack Pleasants
1799145
Sbei*
O'Neil
Billy
Williams
1041146r
I had
a
row
vah
the
Wife
George Formby 1'
Madame
E. Jones-Hudson
Miss Doris Cowan & Ernest Pt"'
(with Piano)
Sincerity
(Violin and Mattel Organ)
Elsie Soathgate
& her sister Dorothy
- ' 21
Sing a Song about a Sailor
Harry Fay 1' i3
Sincerity
Sincerity
Sing me an Irish Song
Billy Williams 36`
Sing me to Sleep
Stanley
Kirkby z.Sine' %-1
vh
chn,adn r ,.
ei .a
Mdme. Eleanor
Jones-Hudson
?
Singer was Irish, The
Peter Dawsor
Sing us a song of AustraliaFoster
Richardson
Sioux War Dance (Banjo Solos with
Piano)
J. Pidoux
Sir Dare
Peter Dawson
Sister Susie'& Sewing Shirts for Soldiers
Harry
Far 1
Sit down, we've all seen you I
George Formby !
Sizilietta
"Twins"
Grand
Orch. 7
Skipper, The
Peter Damson
Slap Bang March Black Diamonds
Band (
Slap up Quartermaster,
The
Fncter
Sleep
and
Forget
RlAurdcnc
Harold
!{ 1ßr
She's my Daisy
Mr. Hector Grant 548! 31 Sleep and Forget (Cornet)
C- W 36
All 12-inch
Records havq the letter A in front of Serioi No.
7,
,4!
Some sort of somebody
the Rosen
Sydney CoUiiam (with Pier. ) 135623
The Royal Cremona
Orchestra
1773 1-11
Holy Babe I
Church Choir 329137 Some Sunday morning
Herbert Payne 19041301
Ride. The
Xylophone 432ii Something
Oriental
Boys on
("Bing
I
Quartette
in E flat
(
Broadway")
Herbert
Payne
15393"
,h Movements,
English String Quartette
A195;'S
Somewhere
Ernest Pike A121301
(Hush-a-b)e)
Somewhere a rote is calling
I
nberlaad
Hatherley
Clarke
1918124
Ernest Pike 105331
'a Awhile
Jones & Murray 302036
Somewhere a rote is calling
1
Clouds
("Hello,
Everybody")
E. Pike & P. Dawson
(with Piano)
1358135
.'ýe
Herbert
Payne
1889(30! Somewhere
(Cornet
a voice is calling
ky Ookutns
Florrie Forde 1095 401
Solo)
Tubaphone
14619
Band of H.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers
1199118
c drops
Deer
Campbell & Burr 126813,1
Somewhere
I
a voice is calling, (Violin and
Pearl,
The
Mastei Organ)
Elsie Soathgafe
&
.y Breasted
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
A176$23
her sister Dorothy
138321
Water
Billy
Williams
309246
is
Waltz
and
Somewhere
calling,
a voice
Peerless
Orchestra
1328114
are thee well-"Doris"
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
A210 23 Somewhere
dear mother
in France,
(Der
(with Chorus)
157829
s" sighs the voice of evening
Herbert
Payne
Mdme. E. Jones-Hudson
A85 21 Somewhere
sischutz)
in France with you
Black Diamonds Band 930 7
y, unawares
Herbert Payne
IR7t'30
ier
Boy,"
Parts
1.
&
ll.
-i
Harold
Wilde
743133
Song of Angels
Black Diamonds Band 186611 Song of Autumn
Home Guards Band 13211
i
like It
Florrie
Forde
1906 411 Song of Steep, A
.rs
(with Piano)
150023
what of the night?
Sydney Coltham
I
Peter Dawson
(with Piano)
1294125' Song of Songs, The
(with Piano)
A176I23
rr'z Chorus, The ("Faust")
Sydney Coltham
Home Guards Band 131111 Song
of the Night Romanza, The
el"'s
Chorus,
The ("Faust")
Brack Diamonds
Band 1314 8
Alvena Yarrow, Miss Amy Angarde,
Songs of Blighty
Black Diamonds Band 1715$10
Pike, Thorpe
L. Stanley
Peter Dawson A156124
Bates,
&
Song of Triumph
Peter Dawson G.O. 10 1 Songs my mother taught rte
Farewell,
The
Ernest ( e 1046 31
Zonophone
Concert
Quartette
1
63t 38 I Song that reached
The
my heart,
rata' March from "Mem'selle
Tralata"Hatherley
Clarke (with Chorus)
1657124
Imperial
Guards Band 130212' Song the kettle is singing Florrie Forde 162240
'[era of the King, The
Son of the Desert am 1, A Peter Daw"soc 601.25
Herbert
Payne
574,281 Sons of Australia
Kirkby 30613 27
Stanley
I Sons of the Brave (Concertina)
r, Soldier
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
1413123
J. Hume
)91017
Peter Dawson 678125 Sons of the Sea
is Song, A
in Quest'ora
("The
Force of
Alfred Newman
(with Piano)
1369128
piny")
E. Pike & P. Dawson G.O. 121 2 Soul of Spring
Sydney Coltham
1867124
ide
Peerless
Orchestra
3070151 Sound Advice
Harry Lauder 5451 3
?rofugo
("Martha")
Soup
Harold Montague
the
Piano
1741145
at
Sydney Colt ham & Geo. Parker A214(34 Souvenir
de Moscow, Op. 8 (Violin, with
ody's Boy
Harry Fay 1424143$
Piano)
Mh-s Mary Law A112!20
Souvenir
de Sorrento
(Violin)
.,ody Knows, Somebody Cares
Herbert Payne 1515 29
Strand Haxton 165126.
'mdy would about out "Shop I"
Sovereignty
Besses o' th' Barn Band 9321 5
Strong & Murray 1752 36 So you want to be a soldier,
little man
s,ady's waiting for me
Foster Richardson
161632
Harry Lauder G.O. 381 3' Spanish
Serenade
(Xylophone)
3121
ay I'll make you love me
Special Constable,
The
Merry Andrew 1506141
The Royal Cremona
Orchestra
1883113 Spinning Song (Pianoforte)
day I'll make you love me
Paul Astor 1.161119
Herbert Payne 18881301 Spinning
Wheel, The (Harp)
your
voice
F.
C. Barker 812 18
--d27
will answer
Ernest Pike 1478131 Spinning
Wheel (Pianoforte)
Paul
uy (Sometime,
somewhere,
someday)
Astor A157 19
H. Payne 1204 291 Spirit of Napoleon
March
night, some waltz, some girl
Black Diamonds Band 3137911'1
Herbert
Payne 1628129' I Spoontime,
Two-step
Bells, with Band 448116
=urn's in Tern
I know
Sprig of Rosemaryy, A
Nat
D.
Ayer
1680'41
Sydney
Coltham
(with Piano)
A18023
S,; 6.rping
I
seems
tingle-inglc-ing
("High
'Sprinkle
Payne 1544'29
me with Kisses Herbert
Leslie Gaze
Spring
Song (Vioita, FlulFraaviai
TP'
tingle-Ingle -ins
(Hieh7312E
seems
A54
and
I
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Kwe--ý
Billy Williams 1012 4&
her, Ebenezer
Mater,"
SelectionBlack
Band A48 5I
Diamonds
Standard
Bearer,
MarchBlack
Diamonds Band 952
Standard
Brau
o' Mar, The
Archie Anderson
1141;22
A40I17i
Star of Bethlehem
(Cornet Solo)
Star of Bethelehem,
The
H. Turn
any 52'32
Turner
3132
Star of my Soul
Allan
Howe Guar ds Band 16i11ý
Stars and Stripes
Squeeze
"Stabat
Sweet
Sweet
Miele
Saviour,
Sweet
71
Spirit,
bless
bear
Hatherley
Clarke
167'
us ere we go
Church Choir 31
may Prayer
Miss
S ,..r
V.I.
S'What's
nr
none.
a'äicei
than
APoena
Yarrow
rr.;0w c;,..,,,
a nice s'aice ice?
Harry Fay
z,
152
Duct, The
52'
May Loveday & A. Grover
Song
(Veronique)
Mdme. E.
f-411.
M-1
AO_,
l.va...
........,
Jones-Hudson
& Peter Dawson
State Trumpeters'
March
Swing, swing,
Billy Murray
12.
swing
Band 1475 81 Swing
Black Diamonds
Florrie Forde 151'.
your little Maria
Stay, Frederick,
Stay
Sympathy Waltz Song
& E. Pike 10251341
Mdme. E. Jones-Hudson
Helen Clarke & Van Brunt 121
RustiStay,
Stay, Turiddu
("Cavalleria
Syncopated
Walk, ThePeerless
&
E. Pike G.O. 8! 11
Mdme. Deering
Orchestra
14S'_
cans")
Orchestra
7991141 Syncopated
Stephanie
Gavotte
Peerless
Walk, The
Peerless
Orch. 30,
I
Stick around for the new jazz Band
his
jenny
in
Glamorgan
Taffy's
got
Harry
Fay 18771441
Charlie Collins 1&'
Ernest Pike 721 I311 Take
Stick to your Mother, Tom
H. Wilde 3:
a Pair of Sparkling Eyes
Still as the Night
Mdme. Eleanor JonesTake me back to AustraliaThomas
Hudson
& Peter Dawson A89,34
Sydney 304'
Still they kept on loving all the same
Take me back to dear old Blighty
1765136!
Strong & Murray
Florrie Forde 1'_
Stirling
Castle
and Speed the Plough
Take me back to the home of my chl2
Jas. Brown 845118;
(Metudeon)
Stanley Kirkby 13<
hood
Stanley Kirkby 374127j Take
Stonecracker
John
Harry
Fay 7L'
me back to Yorkshire
Stop your tickling, Jock
Harry Lauder 545' 31 Take me back to your heart
Storm and Sunshine March
Herbert Payne
(with Chorus)
!4'h
Black Diamonds
Band 5971 71 Take me in
your arms and say you love me
Stormflend,
The
Peter Dawson 683251
Herbert Payne le, =
St. Patrick--Irish
Patrol
Take me in your aims and say you love :ne
Black Diamond Band 12901 81
(Two-step)
Black Diamonds Bard 12-', 81
I
St. Patrick's
Day
(Vieuxtemps)
Take me in your arms and say you love me
Jan Rudenyi 871,201
Emilie Hayes & G. H. Elliott 12' °j' !
I
Students
Revels (Whistling
Solo)
F. Forde
Take me on the joy Wheel
" *ýýý
W. Lynton 431211 Take we up with you, dearie
Such a good boy am I
Harry Fay 1908,441
Billy Murray
& Haydon
Quartelle
12:x'441
Sue, ' Sue, What's a coon to do 2
Take me where there are no eyes
36
G. H. Elliott 1631 421
Billy Williams
Suffragette,
The
Will Evans 5401421 Tancredi Overture, Parts 1. & H.
Sultan of Turkey, The
Wilt Evans 841421
Black Diamonds Bard 1':",ýýi
Sullivan will be there
Florrie Forde 18291411 Tango Argentine
Orchestra
36
Peerless
Summer Night, A Miss Violet Oppenshaw
Tanks that broke the ranks, The
'Cello
Obiigato)
A153'281
(with Piano and
Will Strong I >
Sunbeam Dance
Peerless
Orchestra
3010115, Taximeter
Cab, The
Billy Williams 32`."
Sunbeams
Arcadia Orch. 3065113, Tannhauser,
Selection
and Shadows
Sun of My Soul
Church Choir 2561371
Imperial Festival Band '
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Sunflower Dance (Banjo)
Oily Oakley 1237'151[
Farewell,
The'
Peter Dawson
1._i Tar's
Sunny Seaside
(Joe Elvin has his bumps
Ta-ta, my bonnie Maggie dari n'
Stars
react)
Sunrise
that
my gardca
n -u.u.u-11 1-1-
Joe
at
! I
IA2ATI,
light
the
Swing
A
Swing
Iwi
fawn
6
Lo.
I.UI4L
Zoo
Quartette
3022148
and Gilbert Gerard
Sunshine
dtiss Violet Elliott A52126
and Rain
Sunshine
Girl, SelectionBlack
Diamonds
Band 908 71
Sunshine of your Smile, The
! I
Herbert Payne
(with Chorus)
1423
Susan
(with Piano)
Alfred Newman
1492281
Swannee Rivzr, The
Home Gds. Band 491]!1
Swastika,
March
The Band of H.M. Ist Life Guards 181112
Sweet Ateen
P. Dawson (with Chorus)
151625 I
Sweet and Low
Zonophone
Glee
Party
(unaccompanied)
5311391
Sweet Eveliaa
Zono. Concert
Quartette
1320139
Teddy Hears Picnic
Black Diamonds
ßd
Teeny Tiny Woman
Albert Whelan
Tell me my Heart
Mdme. Eleanor
:ones-Hudson
Tell we the Old, Old Story
Ch: rch Choir
Tell them you're
a Londoner
Billy Williams
Temple Bells, The
Foster Richardson
Temptation
Rag
Black Diamonds Ban.
Ten little Bridesmaids
Harold
Montague
(at the Piano)
Ten thousand
times ten thousand
Church Choi
Tcaor and Baritone
Sweethearts Waltz Black Diamonds Band 1881 111
All 12_inrh
Record;
Iwve the letter
Ernest Pike & Peter Dawsme
A in front of Serial No.
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Pace
There's a Ittle baby in the Moon
I I
KathleenHarold
G. H. PffloH l48S 42i
Wilde 881133
There's
little bit of Irish everywhere
I i
blue-eyed
Irish
Boy
I
any
a
.:"ry,
Herbert Payne
(with Chorus)
161828
Cfarfie LoWns
1739+42'
There's
Terzrtto,
E, Finale-"Faust"
a long, long trail
(Violin and Mustel Organ)
t
Ernest Pike (with Chorus)
1590131
l ie Southgate
& her sister Dorothy 19111211 There's
a long, long trail
69613!
Black r)iamonds Band 1716 10
Peerless
Orchestra
e-o mio, Waltz
Gavotte
Orchestra
There's
Tete
Peerless
68113
a long, long trail
a
dais (Meditation)
Royal Cremona
Orchestra
!670131
(Violin, with Piano)
I
bound for Blighty
Mary Law A1991201 There's
a ship that's
Hebert
Payne
1722
(Violin
Mustel
Organ)
nksgiving
and
-sie
Southgate
& her
Dorothy 1611'',211 There's no one like Mother to me
.sister
Load
Infamy
("Rigoletto")
Hatherley
Clarke
1705124
of
xr all the
1"ss Alvena Yarrow &
There's
life in the old dog yet
Thorpe Bates G.O. 41 11
Williams
Billy
1392146
Big Jazz BandManhattan
There's only one EnglandFoster
Jazz Band 1912112,
Richardson
1641.32
Charlie Chaplin WalkNat
There's silver in your hair
H. Payne 1704'30
D. Ayer 1567141 There's silver in your hair
Contagious Laugh
Chas. Penrose
1817!45,
The Royal Cremona Orchestra 1745 13
dear old home of mine
There's
nice about a girl
something
Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson
Billy Williams 3102 46
1761'36'
dreamy, dreamy lullaby
I I They all do the Charlie
Chaplin walk
..t
G. H. Elliott 158113
Harry Fay 1568144
I'll old home
Herbert
Payne
190534), They all go to see the Pictures
Mysterious Rag
H. Fay & Quar. 816;43
Florrie Forde 1564140
Naughty Melody
G. H. Elliott 15951421
Merry Andrew 1312141
all laugh like this
Raggedy Rag
Peerless
Quartette
30411381,
Peter Dawson 513125
all love Jack
Raggedy Rag
Will Evans 12561431
all love Jack, March
Ridiculous FeelingMerry
Diamonds
Band 1437
Black
Andrew 128841
TheyTheyTheyTheyTheyTheyThey
all play the same old game
Forde
Florrie
1456
s how I need you
Herbert Payne (with Chorus)
12491291
all walk the wibbly wobbly walk
Harry Fay 1013!43
s' the reason noo I wear a kilt
Harry Lauder 548
called it DixielandPayne
& Denton 3113 36
_:'s the song of songs for me
Herten
Payne
(with Chorus)
1577
can do as they like with me
He'd Waltz Her round
Billy Williams 143546
F. Forde 1517
Jack Pleasanis
1799;45
I'll come back to youDick
can't find me
I
Denton 1830
didn't believe me
Dolly
Garrick
&
Frank
Butter
1533'35
shall the righteous--ElijahSydney
didn't believe me
Coltham A229
Orchestra
1671113
Royal Cremona
we all went marching
in
They're all very fine and large beside the
George Formby 1336
Harry Fay 1508
Harry Fay 1447
goer my Soldier Boy
sea
They're
Harry
Fay
1381
is a Green HillPeter Dawson 630
all after
a girl
"God
Save the
Kinn"
They
is
Gre""
Hill
Sydney
sane
a
Colihant
_.c
(with
Piano
Organ)
A1251221
Florrie Fordo 1408140
Page
Farewell
<.znce's
is a
to
and
I
for You
slways
waiting
They were there, there, there
Foster Richardson 305932
Home
Payne 481'2SI
Charlie Collins 1697142
in the .Herbert
! They won't have me
town
Sydney Caitharr. 1886124
Peter Dawson 1777125 Think tenderly of me
Peerless
Orchestra
-a is life for a look
Thine alone
769113
Salvation Army Processional
429 3c Thine, 0 Lord, is the greatnessChurch
Choir 79137
was a time
Mdme. Eleanor Jonesý
Peerless
Orchestra
1488114
Hudson & Ernest Pike 1161 341 This is the life
dear old race at home
This is the life
Billy Murray 3069 45
it Herbert
Payne
(with
Chorus)
The
1661301
Thistle of Scotland,
A. Nicol 1136128
a big lot of sunshine
Thistle Schottische,
The (Melodeon)Jas.
coming
anon
P4nn...-nw
t'1n( 7C
Brown 115118
for
Thor.
Harold
Wilde 79;33
girl
every soldier
Joseph
Cheetham
Flonie Forde 178041: Thora
A96'22
(Cornet
Solo)
a girl In Kildare
Peter Dawson 1791125i Thors
F. Kettlewell
A5517
Thou'rt
hence
Peter
Danson
511124
a good time coming
F. Fords 1467,401
passing
hence
George Parker A225I28
a Land
Miss Violet Elliott A42126i Thou'rt passing
Land
Thousand
One
Kisses,
A
(Cornet)
a
Mdme. Deering 57I1261
and
Land
Signor
Ca}farelli
Mother
Lome, Sweet
is a tavern
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Thou
Whose Almighty Word
Toreador
Song, The
("Carmen")
G.O. 12
Lads o' th' Moor Band 1669 12(
Peter Dawson & Chorus
Three Bachelors
Peter Dawson 1736125 Toreador
Waltz
Black Diamonds Band 431'
O!fy Oakley 44r
Three Beers, The
Albert Whelan 26247
Tronoto Jig (Banjo.)
Three Cheers, Selections
I. & 11.
Toujours
ou Jamals Waltz (Always or
1
Black Diamonds
Bard
1757 10,
Never)
Black Diamonds Band 191
Pine, The
Three D.G.'e, The
Horns Guards Bard 861111 Trail of the Lonesome
Three
Fishers
Miss Violet Elliott A47126
Herbert Payne 1091
Three
for Jack
Joseph
Lycett
279127,
leads
home,
The
'
Trail that
to
Three Little Pigs, The
Albert Whelan 282471
Miss Louie Brooks 311
The
jolly
jesters
1351
Through the night of doubt and sorrow
Tra-le-la
Church Choir 365 371 Traumerel
(Violin)
Jan Rudenyi 9A,.'
Through
the sunrise
Peter Dawson
1248251 Traviata Selection,
Parts 1. & II.
Thunderer
March, The
Black Diamonds
Band A7'
Black Diamonds
Band 1385 8 Tres Doggie Intermezzo
Peerless
Orch. toThy dear voice calls me
(Onward to Trieste)
A Trieste
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
1375 23
Black Diamonds Band 145f
Thy Glorious Deeds ("Samson")
Harry Lauder C04
Trip to Inverary
A207132. Trot here and 'here
(Veronique)
Foster Richardson
Thy Voice Is Near
Home Guards Band 621111
Mdme E. Jones-Hudson
&
Thy Will be Done
Church Choir 3771371
Peter Dawson A9
Tickle me, Timothy
Johnny
Wakefield 553.451 "Trovatore"
(Anvil Chorus)
Tickled to Death
(Ragtime
March and
Black Diamonds
Band 877
Two-step)
Peerless
Orchestra 997 14 True as the stars
that are shining
Tickle Toe ("Going
Up")
Hatherley
Clarke 1(GThe Royal Cremona
Orchestra
1899 1131 True till Death
Harry Thornton
G.
Tickle Toe ("Going
Up")
Trumpeter,
The
George Parker
Herbert Payne 185730
Trumpet
The ('Messiah")
shall sound,
Ticklic Geordie
Hector Grant 3006361
Foster Richardson A;
Till I awake
Foster Richardson
16591321 Turkey Trot Rag Two-step,
The
Till the boys come home
H. Payne 1546129.
Peerless
Orchestra
IQ'
The
Bend
Till the Sands of the Desert grow cold
Turkish
Patrol,
Imperial
Foster Richardson
158132, Turn back the Universe
Herbert Payne 171
Tina, Selection,,
Parts 1. & 11.
'Twas Within a Mile
Black Diamonds
Band A205' 6
Jones-Hudson
?.`.
Aldrrre Eleanor
Tink Bump
Chas Penrose
George Formby
18941451 Twice nirluly
16`
Tired Hands
I I Twilight Shadows
Bells with Band 4
Sydney Colt ham (with Piano)
1356123, Two Beggars,
The
'Tie a story that shall live for ever
Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson All'
Stanley Kirby 105027 Two Eyes of Grey
Harold Wilde 3f
'Ti. the harp in. the air, ".Msritars"
Two Friends,
The (Piccolo
Dual)
..!.
Grenadiers,
Mdme. Eleanor Jones-Hudson
A65127 Two
The
Tito Martel's Grand Vefte (Piano)
(with Piano)
Al
Peter Dawson
Chas. Goodall 670;19 Two jolly old boys ,
The Jolly
Ir.
Toast, The
Foster Richardson
1840 3Z' Two jolly old hard-working
men ,resters
Tobermory
Harry
The jolly, Jesters
1
Lauder
618$ 31
Toddling
Along
Two Jolly Soldiers
The jolly jesters
1=
Billy Williams 310547
To lire in the light of your eyes
Two Postilions,
Polka, The (Cornet Duet'
E. Pike 3026 31
Musicians
Hawkins
& Webb, of H.S.
To the End of the World with You
Coldstream
Guards
Ernest
Pike A12:301 Two Tired Hands
Harold
Wilde 17.
To the Front (Banjo Solo)
Fred Turner 95116 Two Irish Eyes (with Chorus)
To Mary Sydney Coltham (with Piano)
Ernest Pike 191'
1639124
25th's Farewell to Meerut, March, &e.
i!_"
Piper, srtd Drummers
Tom Bowling
Harold Wilde 88,33
Tom Bowling
Joseph
Cheetham
A109 22 Un Bello in Munchers, /pct l., Pans I. & 11
Tam Thumb
Italian
Celebrity
306
Pauline Potter
1196471
Una Voce Poco Is ("11 Barbiere di Sleighs")=
Toramy Tucker took the tin of tasty tinned
2.
Elisabeth
tomatoes
Charlie Collins 1800 421
Newbold G.O.
Window
To-night's
Parts I. &
Under
My Darling's
the Night, Selection,
13',.
Ai;
it.
Peerless
Orchestra
A175 131
Peerless
Orchestra
I Underneath
To-night's
Sydney Coltham 16''-'4l
the Night, Waltz
the Stars
Orchestra
Peerless
1512 , 141 Underneath
the Stars
`13'
To the strains of that Wedding March
Royal Cremona
Orchestra
Billy Murray
1210 45 Under the British Flag, Parte I. & 11.
Top a' the Morning,
Bridget McCue
Black Diamords
Band to. 'i
Harry Fay 284 43 Under
the Double
Eagle
Torsy,
Two-step
Home Guards Fans
The Band of H.M. Ist Life Guards 18012+ Under the Double Eagle (Oearlua)
7reh`.'.ght
Signer Taolera
Parade (Banjo)
Oily Oakley 608 151
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Ictter
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ti,'ly Williams 39871461
Wake up, lohn Bull
3019!36'.
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Black Dimaonds Band 10891 8
A4112' Wales and Whales
and Weals
& I I
Ton! Foy (Patter)
1519145
1480,35, IA-altz Dream,
A, Selection
Imperial Bd. 14112
13051231 (a) Waltz Song, from "A Waltz Dream"
from
"The
Man with
1
of__)
(b)
Red Roses,
_I
11991181
Three Wives"
Barrel Orgaa 122116_1
A1281241 Waltz Song from "Romeo
I I
et Juliette"
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Madame E. Jones-Hudson
A85:271
18111361
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(Cornet
Solo)
Corporal
Williams of the_
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G.O. 251 2i
David &icha1d(Piano
Solo)
A1011191 Wandering
A
Minstrel,
Haro!d Wilde 8911331
:,aprice
Peerless
Vrcnestra
AZOÖ lJj Wanted a Harp like the Angels play
V '` 1cptembre
Peerless
Orchestra
436113
Ernest Pike 721 31
Triste
Peerless
Orchestra A20113
Warbler's
Serenade,
The
.rtste (Violin, with Piano and String
I
Peerless
Orchestra
137314
The
!--^tte)
Miss Mary Law G.O. 30 21 War March of the Priests,
Florrie Forde 1843 41
(Concertina)
n Family
Alex. Prince 28517
Black Diamonds
Ba"d 1668 9, Washington
Grays March
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nano
JJell11
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Black Diamonds Band 1852111! Washington
Post
Xv!onhone
57031i
Song
(Duct)
Gibson
I
Gertrude
'
Washington
Post,
The
Home
Gds.
Band
4911!
s
& Mary Evans 1551341 Watch Below. The
Foster Richardson
15751321
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Night?--__-_
Earth,
Waltz
Watchman,
on
what of the
London Municipal Orchestra
4341l3'
Ernest Pike & P. Dawson 526 341
I
I.
&
H.
Watchman,
The
cue"-Selections
Peter Dawson A230241
Black Diamonds
Band A2121 6 Was damn d.,
in T.nn.ee..
e, Waltz
Zono. Minstrels
12?7 39,
"Thins"
Grand Orchestra
370 15+1 Way down yonder
G- H. Elliott 15531421
I
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Way to treat your prrents,
The
ood girl on a Sunday, A, One-step
Peerless
Orchestra
13421141
Hared
Monfa¢ue
1705.451
C-tr
Tree
James & Murray
Overture
Imperial Festival Bd.
Ernest Pike
Guy Merritt (with Piano)
Sydney Coltham
(with Piano)
(Cornet Silo)
Corporal Williams
N.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers
Peter Dawson
T Somerset
ý,e meet E. again
Pike & F. Richardson
_
Patrol (Xylophone)
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111
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H.
Turn
Payne
(with,
(;horus)
15151291
We
all
ao
home
the
same
wav
Peter Damson 5731251
-'s Song, The
Harry Lander G.O. 33
a ana nlerne tnglana,
Parts_].
& Q.
We all live at No. 24
Billy Williams 1041
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trocx utamonas
Mcna %t!+lll 6. We all went marching
Home, March
Serch, The Black Diamonds Band 1652 91
Black Diamands
Band 1438
Overture,
P^rts I. & 11.
1 We don't want a Girl
1
H. Payne & H. Fay 3R7
Black Diamonds Band 1£34110
i2nd Selection,
Parts 1. & If.
We'd better bide a wee Archie Anderson 18:3
Black Diamonds Band 1835!10 We miss her most at Xmas-timeStanley
Band, The
Peter Dawson
IS58126
Kirby 1195
Pl.,cksmith,
The
Peter Dawson A107124 We parted on the shore
Harry Lauder 548
blacksmith,
The
We sweep the seas
Zone. Concert Onarfette
979139
Ernest Pike (with Chorus)
1455131
' ;Ikcksmith, The
George Parker A234128 We three
Kings of the Orient are
Piece,
The
the
Will
Evans
541'42
Church
Choir
33037
"f
Edith Clegg 213 22 Wearin' o' the Green
Sfanley Kirkby 893;27
Lee
H. Payne (with Chorus)
Weary
Willie
(Two-step)
(Melodeon)
1629130
Amour
Peerless
Orchestra
A83113
James Brown 1151 18
Herbert
Salome
Bohemian
Orchestra
435113 Wedding
Bells
Payne 410 28
Organist, The
Alan Dale 2!24 Wedding Breakfast,
The
Albert Whelan 267 48
Song, "Philemon
and Baucis"
Robert Radlord G.O. 151 2 Wedding Glide, The
Peerless
Orchestra
99814
Wedding in the farmyard,
The
J
o' the Kilt, The
Harry
Lauder
G.O. 271 3
Will Evans 1099;43
Peter Dawson
1810125 Wedding March
Black Diamonds Band A31
a while now, Mary
Wedding
of the joy-ride
girl, The
Jim
Donovan
(with
Piann)
1414 42
Harry Fay 1381
Sydney
Coitham
1R07 24 Wedding
Sandy
McNab,
TheHarry
of
for the 'Robert' E. 'Lee
Lauder 549
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v/L.scillu
aus
it
Wedding
.ý
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of the Winds Waltz
t1Q I'm as old as Father
Black Diamonds Band 1882111
Billy Williams Oil
Wee Noose 'meng
A
the heather,
-,:"the
clouds roil by
Harry Landar 1117
Will Oakland 3037
Wee little Louse that you live in. The
1'p. Englasd
Black Diamonds Bd. 1449 81
Herbert PeyRS 1481
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When I get back to bonnie Scotland
Wilde 1703 331
Harry Lauder 5
Harold
When I get you alone to-night
H. Fay 113
in the summertime
17391411
When
I
leave
t,ehind
Florrie Forde
the world
Herbert
Payne (.vi(h Chorus)
Ir,
Zo.nn. Vevey 4121411
Wee Macgregor
Herbert
Payne
Hatherley
Clarke 1779124I When I lost you
Welcome Home
New
Year,
A
When
Irish
Welcome
1
eves
are
smiling
to the glad
492`30'
Herbert Payne (with Chorus & Piano) 131'
Ernest Pike, Quartette
Cross
Wellington
March
Home Guards Band 338,11! When I survey the Wondrous
Choir 21
Church
Harry Fay 140343'
We mean to keep the Seas
Herbert
Payne 15451291 When I was twenty-one
We must all fall in
Harry
Lander
G.O.
We're all coming ashore
to-night
Florrie Forde 174941. When It's apple-blossom
time in Normandy
Chorus)
IV;,
1
Herbert Payne
(with
We're all North County Lads and Lasses
Harry Fay 14841441 When It's moonlight
on the Alamo
Peerless
Quartette 3(+i'.
Foster Richardson
310913211
We're coming home
1 1 When I
want a little loving
We're in, Meredith l We're in
Campbell & Burr 12C
Florrie Forde 1494140
When Johnny comes marching
home
We're Irish, and proud of it, too
Peter Dawson 17Florrie Forde 1416140I
When
Love
in
Heart
We're really proud of you
H. Payne 1441'"291.
your
creeps
Herbert Payne 11 :x.
Ernest Pike 1429131;
W, -e I some star
H. Patine 308030' When Maud put her new bathing costume
We shall get there-in
time
19'
Harold Montague (at the Piano)
We've been chums for fifty years
on
backed
Ernest Pike 49931 When Mother
the winner of th,
Derby
Biliý Williams 1:'
We've got to put up with it now
Florrie Fordo 1749141 When my ships come sailing home
Peter Dawson A;Weymouth Chimes Black Diamonds
Band 5961 71
I When my wife's in, I'm out Harry Fay 12.
What are the wild waves saying?
When
Paderewski
Ernest Pike & W. Miller 5291341
plays
Henly & Charlie Collins 1&1
What a time we've bad
Charlie Collins 1753142Jack
What do I care?
George Formby 15941441 When Sandy McKie comes hack to InHarry Pay I
What does a soldier
verary
care?
Charlie
Collins 1784 42I When shadows
gather
(with Piano)
I,-Sydney Coltham
What do you want to make those eyes at
tells Autumn
inn,-hve
Juan Akomi 1847,19 When Summer
me for? (Ukulele)
A. Gray
What hear I? ("II Trovatore")
When the Aneehrs
Is ringing
Miss Alvena Yarrow &
Herebert
Payne (with Chorus)
:.- H. Thornton G.O. 2 1
Moon is creeping
When the Autumn
What shall I say to the wife?
.ý.
Oakland
3"
Woodlands
Will
Merry Andrew 1394 41
through the
When the band begins to playWhat shall the Harvest be?
flFlorrie
Forde
Salvation
Army Processional
428 38
be?
When the bells of peace are ringing
What shall the Harvest
Herbert Pavne 1I"
Cl'.nrch Choir 760137,
When the boys come home again, March
What the I How the! Why the ! Who the I
Band 14-"
Black Diamonds
Florrie Forde 1517140
What's the matter with me?
Harry Fay 157944 When the Blue Birds
nest againH.
Pavne 4'
What's your game?
Florrie Forde
1593'401 When the Drums begin to Roll, March
Band 1"'
Blark Diamonds
What vur do ee luc of?
Albert Whelan 266146
Peter Datvsori
When a boy says "Will you?" and a girl
When the ebb tide flows
E. Pike 302831 When the great red dawn is shining
says "Yes"
George Parker tc .' V
When all was young-"Faust"
When the Harvest Days are over. Jessie
(Violin and Mustel Organ)
!i
Dear
Ernest Pike '"
Elsie Southgate
& her sister Dorothy 1848I21
I When the joy bells ring
Ernest Pike
When a maiden. takes your fancy-11
Seragli«
Mr. Robert Radford
G.O. 391 21
Lads come home
When dreams come trite
Henry Burr'
urr 1267!221 When the Kiltie
- "'ýa
When Evening's
Twilight
Herbert Payne (with Chorus)
P.
leaves
Zonophnne
Quartette
When
Choo-choo
Concert
63138
the midnight
G. H. Elliott
the Parlour
Alabam
When Father
papered
Birds
Billy Williams 30951461 When the Mocking
are Singing
H. Payne
When Father tried to kill the Cock-aI I
bright
doodle-do
Billy Williams 30861481 When the moon shines
on Charlk
Chaplin
Ffeei,eA Payne
When God gave you to me
Ernest Pike 1792311 Where there isn't a light at all
When
Hands
Meet
Zono. Concert
Charlie Collins
I
Quartette
(asaeeompanied)
6021391 When the Sheep are in the Fold
We'll
We'll
never
let
that
old
all have a holiday
When 1 cone back to you
All 12-inch
Ernest Pike 171831Frank
Rerords
have the letter
A in front
of Serial
Williams ,.'
No.
ZONOPHONE
RECORDS.
ZONOPHONE
fic-EC4?EZTSS.
1 !! You do loci-,
who stay at home, The
well
Sydney Cobham
(with Piano)
1413231 You, lust you
Girl,
Wonderful
Boy
E. Pike & P. Dawson
Wonderful
(with Piano)
R)
"
Orchestra
The Royal Cremona
1773:131 You'll a:ways be the same sweet Baby
Wonderful
Girl, Wonderful
Boy
Herbert : ayns ]t'"
L. Brooks & H. Payne 1789136] You'll meet them promenading
Wonderful
Herbert
Payne
Harry Fay & Chas. Perreso
;
rose of love
(with Chorus and Piano)
13071291 You made me love you
Jessie James I'
I You made we love you
Woo thou
thy snowflake-"Ivanhoe"
Emilie Hayes &
G.O. 201 2I
Robert Radford
G. H. Elliott 12
I 1 You made me love you, Two-step
Won't you buy my pretty flowers
Hath,eriey Clarke
(with Chores)
16571241
Band 1?
Black Diamonds
3
World that I build for you, The
H. Payne
I You planted
a rose
Sydney Coltham
1900 241 You're always welcome there
Wisp me up in hi; Old Stable Jacket
Jock Mills 17
Peter Dawson 517,2.51 You stole my heart away
{
Wrap the flag around me
Herbert
Payne
(with Chorus)
1"
The Minster Singers
1642 138 You taught me how to love you
Wreck, The
Peter Dawson 30401261
Ernest Pike
The
5641471 You were coming through
Wreck of a Troopship,
the corn, Moll;
Wren Polka (Piccolo)
Eli Hudson 968.191
dear
Herbert
Payne
Wrigglvy
Rag, The
Wilkie Bard 1011'41! You were the first one to teach me to ins
Yascka
I Tula Hicky Dula
1
Herbert Payne '
E. Pike
Royal Cremona
Orch. 16ß7j131 You yfish me to forget you
Yaacka Hula Hicky Dula (Ukulele and Piano)
I You remember a place called home
Juan Okomi IS02i191
Herbert
Payne I
Yaacka Hula Hicky Dula Herbert Payne 1722;30] Young Tom o' Devon
Peter Dawson
Yachting
Will Evans 921'431 Young England, Selections
1. & 11.
Ye Banks and Braes
(Clarionct)
Black Diamonds
Band 1'
Robert Mackenzie 208'171 Your eyes have told me so
David Boyd
Ye Gods and little Fishes, Two-step
Your King and Country want you
Orchestra
Peerless
90514
Miss Bessie Jones (with Piano)
Ye Mariners
I
You're a great big blue-eyed
baby
of England
Empire Glee Party 576138
Stanley Kirkby
Yellow jasmine
Peerless
Orchestra
A45113! You're a great big wonderful baby
Yeoman's Wedding, The
F. Richardson
1543132.
Nat D. Ayer
Yeomen of England, The
P. Dawson 573`251 You're here and I'm here
Yeoman of the Guard, Selection,
Parts
I
Doris Cowan & Ernest
Pike
& if.
Black Diamonds Band A99 1 5 You're just as sweet at sixty as you wee
(Violin,
Yeomen of the Guard-Fantasia
at sweet sixteen
Miss Mary Law A239120
Walter Van Brunt
with Piano)
and Quartette
Yeomanry, Quick March
American Q::arfetfe
Home Gds. Bd. 276111 You're my Baby
Youth
Peter Dawson
Yip, I eddy, I ay
Ftorrie Forde 174140 You were megnt for mp, dear
Yip, I addy, I ay
Collins & Harlan 3006136
Harry Fay 3
You and I
Hatherley
Clarke
17931241 You've got to sing in Ragtirte
You can have an Irish name
Harry Fay & Stanley Kirkby
Herbert Payne 161729 You've got me and I've got you
You can't do without a bit of love
Emilie Hayes & G. H. Elliott
Strong & Murray 1765 36 Zampa
Black Diamonds
Band
You can't court a girlie by the Sea
Zephir, Op. 35, No. 5 (Violin, with Plans;
Florrie Fords 166240
Miss blay Law
You an't expect kisses from me
(a) Le Cygne
(The Swan)
Jones & Murray
111534.
(b) L'Abeille (The Beei, Op. 13, Na.
You can't stop we from loving you, Lucy!
Zone. Revue, Parts 1. & 11.
Women
Lee
All
12-inch
G. H. Elliott 1767;521
Becords have the letter
A in front
Black Diamonds Hrv,
of Serial No.
By
your
fireside
you
A FEW
own
can
the
no.v
enjoy
mighty
chest
G.O.
G.O
24
G.O. 21
G.O.
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than
`owed
dm
cherry
n
Blow, plow thou winter wind
Catatina
"La Joke"
Eri tu the macchiava
261
quel
Aria, "11 Seragiic"
I Osmino's
G.O. 32
G.O.
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Juliet"
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