Music from the New York stage, 1908-1913. Volume II.
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Wadhurst, E. Sussex, England :
Pearl,
℗1993.
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Table of Contents:
- Disc one. Bandanna land. I'm tired of eating in the restaurants (Bert Williams)
- Fifty miles from Boston. The small town gal (George M. Cohan)
- Three twins. Gunga Din (recitation) (Clifton Crawford)
- The pied piper. Adam and Eve ; Whose baby girl are you? (Grace Cameron)
- Mr. Hamlet of Broadway. Goodbye, Molly Brown ; The dusky Salome (Maude Raymond)
- The merry widow burlesque. Yip! I adee! I ay! (Blanche Ring)
- The midnight sons. The Billiken man ; I've got rings on my fingers (Blanche Ring)
- Ziegfield follies of 1909. I don't care (Eva Tanguay)
- The Cohan and Harris minstrels. When you and I were young, Maggie (Will Oakland)
- The girl and the wizard. Oh, how that German could love (Irving Berlin)
- The jolly bachelors. Come along, my Mandy (Nora Bayes, Jack Norworth) ; Young America (Nora Bayes) ; Savannah (Stella Mayhew) ; Has anybody here seen Kelly? (Nora Bayes) ; Rosa Rosetta (Nora Bayes, Jack Norworth)
- That beautiful rag (Stella Mayhew, Billie Taylor)
- College medley (Jack Norworth)
- How can they tell that oi'm Irish? (Nora Bayes)
- The old town. Travel, travel, little star ; Moriah: a Scotch medley (Montgomery & Stone).
- Disc two. Ragged Robin. I used to believe in fairies (Chauncey Olcott)
- The Yankee girl. The top o' the morning ; Nora Malone (Blanche Ring)
- Molly May. Does anybody here know Nancy? (Grace LaRue)
- The summer widowers. Red-head (Irene Franklin)
- Ziegfield follies of 1910. Constantly ; I'll lend you anything ; Play that barber-shop chord ; Something you don't expect (Bert Williams)
- Alma, where do you live? Alma ; Sail home (Truly Shattuck)
- The spring maid. The three trees (descriptive specialty) (Tom McNaughton) ; Two little love bees ; Day dreams, visions of bliss (Christie MacDonald)
- The slim princess. Let me stay and live in Dixieland (Charles King, Elizabeth Brice) ; When Antelo plays the 'cello (Elsie Janis) ; That's ever-loving love (Charles King, Elizabeth Brice)
- Fo' de Lawd's sake, play a waltz (Elsie Janis)
- Barry of Ballymore. I love the name of Mary ; Mother Machree (Chauncey Olcott)
- La belle Paree. De devilin' tune (Stella Mayhew)
- That lovin' Traumerei (Al Jolson)
- Little Miss Fix-it. Strawberries (Nora Bayes) ; For months and months and months (Jack Norworth)
- Turn off your light, Mister Moon-Man (Nora Bayes, Jack Norworth).
- Disc three. Ziegfield follies of 1911. Woodman, spare that tree (Bert Williams)
- Around the world. It's a long lane that has no turning ; My old town (Henry Santrey)
- Gypsy love. Melody of love (Marguerite Sylva) ; There is a land of fancy (Marguerite Sylva, Carl Hayden) ; I will give you all for love (Marguerite Sylva) ; Love is like the rose (Marguerite Sylva, Arthur Albro)
- Vera Violetta. Rum tum tiddle (Al Jolson) ; My Lou (Stella Mayhew, Billie Taylor) ; In the shadows (Melville Ellis) ; That haunting melody (Al Jolson)
- The bird of paradise. Aiaihea : Hula shouting song (Hawaiian quintette)
- Macushla. That's how the Shannon flows ; I'll miss you, old Ireland, God bless you, goodbye ; 'Tis an Irish girl I love ; Macushla Asthore (Chauncey Olcott)
- The whirl of society. A songologue (Stella Mayhew)
- The passing show of 1912. The wedding glide (Shirley Kellogg)
- Ziegfield follies of 1912. My landlady ; On the right road ; Borrow from me (Bert Williams)
- The firefly. A woman's smile (Craig Campbell)
- The isle o' dreams. When Irish eyes are smiling (Chauncey Olcott).