Edison Blue Amberols 1501-2499
Issue Number | Title | Writer(s) | Performer(s) | Date |
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1501 | Overture from Semiramide | Gioachino Rossini | American Standard Orchestra | 1912 |
1502 | Trio From Faust | Agnes Kimball, Reed Miller & Frank Croxton | ||
1508 | Light As a Feather - Bell solo | Charles Daab | 1912 | |
1509 | La Paloma | Sebastián Iradier | Edison Concert Band | |
1511 | My Uncle's Farm | Billy Golden & Joe Hughes | ||
1518 | Whispering Hope | Alice Hawthorne | Helen Clark & Harry Anthony | |
1519 | Medley of Reels (VIOLIN) | D'Almaine (?) | Kitty O'Neill | |
1522 | Money Musk Melody | National Promemade Band | 1912 | |
1528 | Quartette from Rigoletto | Frank Croxton & Quartette | ||
1529 | Row Row Row | William Jerome - James V. Monaco | Arthur Collins & Byron G. Harlan | |
1532 | Dixie Medley - Banjo Solo | Fred Van Eps | ||
1535 | Music Vot's Music Must Come From Berlin | Maurice Burkhart | ||
1536 | Ma Lady Lu | Walter Van Brunt & Chorus | ||
1545 | Abide with me | William Henry Monk | Frank Croxton & Quartette | |
1547 | Silver Threads Among the Gold | Will Oakland | ||
1557 | Nearer My God To Thee | Knickerbocker Quartette | ||
1561 | The Glory Song | Harry Anthony & James F. Harrison | ||
1562 | The Land of Golden Dreams | Elsie Baker & James F. Harrison | ||
1568 | On a Beautiful Night with a Beautiful Girl | Will D. Cobb - Gus Edwards | Walter Van Brunt | |
1571 | Darktown Eccentricities | Billy Golden & Joe Hughes | ||
1579 | My Song Shall Be, Etc. | Agnes Kimball & Reed Miller | ||
1581 | Edelweiss and Almenrausch - Instrumental | Venetian Trio | ||
1589 | That's How I Need You | Joseph McCarthy - Joe Goodwin - Al Piantadosi | Henry Burr & Irving Gillette | |
1606 | Silent Night | Franz X. Gruber - Joseph Mohr | Elizabeth Spencer, Harry Anthony & James F. Harrison | |
1614 | Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin | Richard Wagner | Metropolitan Quartet | |
1622 | Orpheus Overture | Jacques Offenbach | American Standard Orchestra | 1913 |
1634 | Kiss Me, My Honey Kiss Me | Ted Snyder | Billy Murray & Ada Jones | |
1643 | Yiddisha Professor | Irving Berlin | Maurice Burkhart | |
1711 | Manhattan Beach & El Capitan Marches | John Philip Sousa | Sousa's Band | 1913 |
1715 | I Will Sing of My Redeemer | Edison Mixed Quartet | ||
1737 | That Old Girl of Mine | Earle C. Jones - Egbert Van Alstyne | Frederick J. Wheeler | |
1738 | When I Lost You | Irving Berlin | Irving Gillette | |
1742 | Beautiful Isle of Somewhere | Harry Anthony & James F. Harrison | ||
1743 | Trail of the Lonesome Pine | Ballard Macdonald - Harry Carroll | Manuel Romain | |
1749 | Goodbye Boys | Andrew B. Sterling - William Jerome - Harry Von Tilzer | Billy Murray | |
1765 | Where the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to Gold | Byron G. Harlan | ||
1774 | Italian Army March - Accordion solo | Guido Deiro | ||
1794 | Beautiful Beckoning Hands | Edison Mixed Quartette | ||
1795 | Dream of the Tyrolienne - Instrumental | Venetian Quartette | ||
1796 | Snookey Ookums | Irving Berlin | Collins & Harlan | |
1800 | Oh, You Silv'ry Bells | Ada Jones & Billy Murray | ||
1823 | Favorite Airs from Patience | Gilbert & Sullivan | New York Light Opera Company | |
1832 | I'll Change the Shadows to Sunshine | Ernest R. Ball | Irving Gillette | |
1856 | Where the Silvery Colorado Etc. | Irving Gillette & Chorus | ||
1878 | Jolly Fellow's Waltz | Sousa's Band | ||
1931 | You Made Me Love You | Joseph McCarthy - James V. Monaco | Anna Chandler | |
1941 | Somebody's Coming to My House | Irving Berlin | Walter Van Brunt | |
1943 | There's a Girl in the Heart of Maryland | Ballard Macdonald - Harry Carroll | Walter Van Brunt | |
1955 | My Sweetheart (Tesoro mio) - accordion solo | Ernesto Bubucci | Guido Deiro | |
2005 | The Skater's Waltz | Emile Waldteufel | N.Y. Military Band | |
2022 | Curse of an Aching Heart | Henry Fink - Al Piantadosi | Will Oakland | |
2036 | Peg O' My Heart | Alfred Bryan - Fred Fisher | Walter Van Brunt | |
2114 | Southern Dream Patrol | Franz Mahl | New York Military Band | |
2141 | Down In Monkeyville | Collins and Harlan | ||
2179 | Favorite Airs from Mikado | Gilbert & Sullivan | New York Light Opera Company | |
2215 | Favorite Airs from Pirates of Penzance | Gilbert & Sullivan | New York Light Opera Company | |
2243 | Danish Dance of Greeting | National Promenade Band | 1914 | |
2258 | I Miss You Most of All | Joseph McCarthy Sr. & James V. Monaco | Manuel Romain | |
2263 | Peg O' My Heart - violin solo | Alfred Bryan & Fred Fisher | Charles D'Almaine | 1914 |
2264 | Love's Own Sweet Song | C.C.S. Cushing - E.P. Heath - Emmerich Kalman | Elizabeth Spencer & Irving Gillette | |
2270 | Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm | A. Seymour Brown - Albert Gumble | Al Campbell & Irving Gillette | |
2293 | Isle d'amour - Waltz Hesitation | National Promenade Band | ||
2309 | Lord, I'm Coming Home | Harry Anthony & James F. Harrison (as "Young & Wheeler") | ||
2337 | Panama Exposition - accordion solo | Pietro Frosini | ||
2344 | On the Shores of Italy | Al Piantadosi - Dave Oppenheim - Jack Glogau | Albert C. Campbell & Irving Gillette | |
2339 | Traumerei & Romance | Robert Schumann | Elias Breeskin | 1914 |
2370 | Looking This Way | J. W. Van De Venter | Elizabeth Spencer & F. Eleanor Patterson | |
2375 | This is the Life | Irving Berlin | Billy Murray | |
2395 | When You Play in the Game of Love | Joe Goodwin - Al Piantadosi | Manuel Romain | |
2404 | Something Seems Tingle-Ingling | Otto Harbach - Rudolf Friml | Walter Van Brunt | |
2428 | When the Angelus is Ringing | Joe Young - Bert Grant | Irving Gillette | |
2448 | Roll Them Cotton Bales | James W. Johnson - J. Rosamond Johnson | Premier Quartette | |
2466 | Jocelyn | P.A. Silvestre - Victor Capoul - Lamartine - Benjamin Godard | Elizabeth Spencer | |
2468 | Aba Daba Honeymoon | Arthur Fields & Walter Donovan | Arthur Collins & Byron G. Harlan |
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