1901 in Music - Recorded Popular Music

Recorded Popular Music

  • "A German Minstrel"
    – George P. Watson on Edison Records
  • "Good Evening Carrie"
    – Dan W. Quinn
  • "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree"
    – William Baird
  • "Just As the Sun Went Down"
    – J.J. Fisher on Consolidated Phonograph

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