Box 26
Contains 39 Results:
Smile! Smile! Smile!, 1917
Performers: Ada Jones and Bill Murray; Words by Edward Madden; Year of release and songwriting credit from "The Edison Phonograph Monthly," v.5; Song from the musical comedy "The Rogers Bros. in Panama."; Contralto and tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment
I think I oughtn't ought to any more, 1907
Performers: Edward Meeker; Year of release from "The Edison Phonograph Monthly," v.5; Vocal selection (comic song)
Sailor's Chorus, 1907
Performers: Edison Male Quartette; Year of release from "The Edison Phonograph Monthly," v.5; Male voices, unaccompanied
In the Wildwood Where the Blue Bells Grew, 1907
Performers: Byron G. Harlan and Frank C. Stanley; Year of release from "The Edison Phonograph Monthly," v.5; Male duet with orchestra accompaniment.
I'm Afraid To Come Home In the Dark, 1908
Performers: Bill Murray; Words by Harry Williams; Year of release and songwriting credit from "The Edison Phonograph Monthly," v.6; Comic song. Male vocal with orchestra accompaniment
I Marched Around Again, 1908
Performers: Edward Meeker; Year of release from "The Edison Phonograph Monthly," v.6; Comic song; Male vocal with orchestra accompaniment.
Labor Questions, 1908
Performers: William Jennings Bryan; Year of release from "The Edison Phonograph Monthly," v.6
Railroad Question
Performers: William Jennings Bryan
Trust Question, 1908
Performers: William Jennings Bryan; Year of release from "The Edison Phonograph Monthly," v.6; Male speaker
When Highlander Mary Did the Highland Fling, 1908
Performers: Distributed by the Columbia Phonograph Company; Year of release from "The Indestructible Record Company - Albany, N.Y., United States" by Major H.H. Annand; Male vocal solo
Oriental Dance, 1908
Performers: Victor Herbert and Orchestra
Holy Ghost, With Light Divine, 1910
Performers: Edison Mixed Quartette; Words by Andrew Reed; Year of release and songwriting credit from "The Edison Phonograph Monthly," v.8; Mixed voices, unaccompanied
Schwanlied Lohengrin, 1910
Performers: Ernest Kraus; Foreign Gold Moulded Record: German series; Year of release from "The Edison Phonograph Monthly," v.4; Tenor solo with orchestra
All'Erta Marinar, 1903
Performers: Signor Rossi Milano
Cesang Mohnblumen
Japanisches Lied
La Reine De Saba (Air)
Prevete S.G.D.G, Vallier,
La Paloma, 1904
Performers: Banda De Zapadores de Mexico; Year of release from "The Edison Phonograph Monthly," v.3; Foreign Gold Moulded Record: Mexican series; Recorded in Mexico; Dance music
The armourer's song., 1904
Performers: Frank C. Stanley
Women, 1910
Performers: Peerless Quartet; Year of release from "The Indestructible Record Company - Albany, N.Y., United States" by Major H.H. Annand; Distributed by the Columbia Phonograph Company; Male voices with orchestra accompaniment
Tambour Der Garde, 1908
Performers: Indestructible Military Band; Year of release from comprehensive cylinder record index, pt.4; Indestructible Records; Duane D. Deakins, 1957; Distributed by the Columbia Phonograph Company Band
In Darkest Africa, 1908
Performers: Indestructible Military Band; Year of release from "The Indestructible Record Company - Albany, N.Y., United States" by Major H.H. Annand; Distributed by the Columbia Phonograph Company
In Jungle Town, 1908
Performers: Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan; Year of release from "The Indestructible Record Company - Albany, N.Y., United States" by Major H.H. Annand; Distributed by the Columbia Phonograph Company; Male vocal duet
Yankee Doodle's Come To Town, 1908
Performers: Bill Murray; Year of release from Indestructible and U.S. Everlasting Cylinders: An Illustrated History and Cylinderography; Kurt Nauck and Allan Sutton Male vocals
Viscount Nelson, 1908
Performers: Indestructible Military Band; Year of release from "The Indestructible Record Company - Albany, N.Y., United States" by Major H.H. Annand; Distributed by the Columbia Phonograph Company; Instrumental selection
Minerva Intermezzo, 1908
Performers: Orchestra