Recordings
The following is a partial list of Dan W. Quinn's recordings:
- Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me a Bow-wow - North American Phonograph Co. 1892
- The Bowery - North American Phonograph Co. 1892
- Daisy Bell - North American Phonograph Co. 1893
- And Her Golden Hair was Hanging Down Her Back - Berliner Records, 1894
- My Pearl is a Bowery Girl - Berliner Records, 1894
- Girl Wanted - Berliner Records, 1895
- The Band Played On - Columbia Records, 1895
- The Sidewalks of New York - Berliner Records, 1895
- Down in Poverty Row - Berliner Records, 1896
- Elsie From Chelsea- Edison Records, 1896
- In the Baggage Coach Ahead - 1896
- I've Been Hoodoed - Berliner Records, 1896
- McKinley is our Man - Phonograph Records, 1896
- My Best Girl's a New Yorker - Berliner Records, 1896
- A Hot Time in the Old Town - Berliner Records, 1897
- My Mother was a Lady - 1897
- There's a Little Star Shining for You - Edison Records, 1897
- At a Georgia Camp Meeting - Columbia Records, 1898
- She Never Did the Same Thing Twice - Berliner Records, 1898
- She was Happy Til She Met You - Columbia Records, 1898
- Curse of the Dreamer - Columbia Records, 1899
- Glorious Beer - Columbia Records, 1899
- Little Old New York is Good Enough for Me - Berliner Records, 1899
- Smokey Mokes - Edison Records, 1899
- Whistling Rufus - Edison Records, 1899
- Just Because She Made Dem Goo-Goo Eyes - 1900
- Strike Up the Band - Victor Records, 1900
- When Reuben Comes To Town - Victor Records, 1900
- Good Evening Carrie - 1901
- She's Getting More Like The White Folks Every Day - Columbia Records, 1901
- I Want To Go To Morrow - Edison Records, 1902
- Football - Victor Records, 1905
- Is Marriage A Failure? (Duet with Helen Trix) - 1906
- Hello Boys I'm Back Again - Columbia Records, 1915
- At the Fountain of Youth - Columbia Records, 1916
- Here Comes The Groom - Operaphone Records 1917
- Life Is A Merry Go Round - Paramount Records, 1918
- Round Her Neck She Wears A Yellow Ribbon - Paramount Records, 1918
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