1915 They'd sooner sleep on thistles.
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Format: | Electronic Audio |
Language: | English |
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Champaign, IL :
Archeophone,
p2006.
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Series: | Phonographic yearbook
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Table of Contents:
- Follies of 1915. Hello Frisco! (I called you up to say "Hello!") (Alice Green ; Edward Hamilton) (2:45)
- Carry me back to Old Virginny : plantation melody (Alma Gluck ; with male chorus) (4:15)
- I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier (Morton Harvey) (2:56)
- My bird of paradise (Peerless Quartet) (3:21)
- It's tulip time in Holland (Two lips are calling me) (Harry Macdonough) (3:00)
- You'll always be the same sweet girl (James Reed ; J.F. Harrison) (2:20)
- A little bit of heaven (Shure they call it Ireland) : from Olcott's Heart of Paddy Whack (George MacFarlane) (3:05)
- On the 5:15 (American Quartet) (2:55)
- It's a long, long way to Tipperary (John McCormack ; with male chorus) (3:11)
- Sister Susie's sewing shirts for soldiers (Al Johnson) (3:05)
- Chin chin. Goodbye girls, I'm through (Raymond Dixon) (2: 22)
- The girl from Utah. They didn't believe me (Alice Green ; Harry Macdonough) (3:21)
- Home, sweet home (Alice Nielsen) (3:48)
- The little Ford rambled right along (Billy Murray) (3:09)
- He's a rag picker (Peerless Quartet) (2:55)
- If we can't be the same old sweethearts, we'll just be the same old friends (Irving Kaufman) (3:09)
- There's a little lane without a turning "on the way to home sweet home" (Henry Burr) (3:17)
- Back home in Tennessee (Introducing: I love to stay at home) : one-step (Prince's Band) (4:04)
- Close to my heart (Albert Campbell ; Henry Burr) (3:04)
- Down among the sheltering palms (Lyric Quartet) (2:44)
- My little dream girl (James Reed ; J.F. Harrison) (2:37)
- Chinatown, my Chinatown (American Quartet) (2:36)
- Alabama jubilee (Arthur Collins ; Byron G. Harlan) (3:03)
- I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier (Peerless Quartet) (2:57)
- Back to the Carolina you love (Al Johnson) (3:05).