Craig Campbell (tenor) - Recordings

Recordings

  • A dream by James Bartlett and Charles Cory, recorded June 1912, released 1912 as Side A on Columbia Phonograph Company #A 1249.
  • A woman's smile by Rudolph Friml, Gus Kahn and Otto Harbach, recorded June 1912, released 1912 as Side A on Columbia Phonograph Company #A 1274.
  • Oh! That we two were maying with Grace Kerns by Alice Mary Smith, recorded June 2, 1913, released August 1913 as Side A on Columbia Phonograph Company #A1341.
  • Good-bye by Paolo Tosti, recorded October 1918, released December 1919 as Side A on Pathé Frères Phonograph Company #25024 // I mind the day by Charles Willeby, recorded September 1919 as Side B.
  • Silver Threads Among the Gold by Eben Rexford and Hart Danks, recorded June 1922, released December 15, 1922 as Side A on Pathé Frères Phonograph Company #5032 // We've been chums for fifty years by Thurland Chattaway, recorded June 1922.
  • Who knows? by Ernest Ball and Paul Laurence Dunbar, recorded June 1922, released December 1922 as Side A on Pathé Frères Phonograph Company #025101. // The banks of Allan Water by Charles Edward Horn, as Side B
  • Bonnie sweet Bessie by Arabella Root and James Gilbert, recorded December 1922, released June 1924 as Side A on Pathé Frères Phonograph Company #11527 // Believe me, if all those endearing young charms by Thomas Moore and Sir John Stevenson, recorded April 1924, as Side B.

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