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Bert Williams I'll Lend You Everything I've Got Except My Wife 1910
Bert with another great song
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Arthur Pryor's Band Popular Medley No 2 1910
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The Rarest..and probably the best of his popular Medley series...the-Now Thats What I call Music album of the day
Ada Jones & Billy Murray Just a Little Ring from You 1910
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Gotta Love it when these two greats team up :)
Byron G Harlan Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet 1910
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JUst thnk how old and grey that Bonnet must be NOW!
Henry Burr & Elise Stevenson Every Little Movement 1910
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A great verion of this clasic
Arthur Pryor's Band Popular Medley No 4 1910
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No winder it was popular...this was a cheap way to get a dozen of your favorite songs for the price of one cymlinder-or record
Billy Murray Cubanola Glide 1910
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ran out of random pics now you get to look at period advertsing cards
Geraldine Farrar My Old Kentucky Home 1910
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One if thebetter version s amongst the thousands
Frank Stanley & Elise Stevenson What Makes the World Go Round 1910
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Kinda worn out but still good
Bert Williams Constantly 1910
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Love it when I find a Bert Williams song...hewas hilarious
The Peerless Quartet By the Light of the Silvery Moon 1910
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Peerless at their best
Arthur Collins & Byron Harlan That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune 1910
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For the first time on RUclips the full version of this rare novelty classic
Billy Murray What's the Matter with Father 1910
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a Billy Murray song never lets you down
Harry Macdonough & Lucy Isabelle Marsh Every Little Movement 1910
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Pity so theres so few copies of this great song...the Henry Burr version while not as good is much more available
The New York Military Band Blaze of Glory 1911
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The New York Military Band Blaze of Glory 1911
Henry Burr & Elise Stevenson Day Dreams, Visions of Bliss 1911
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Henry Burr & Elise Stevenson Day Dreams, Visions of Bliss 1911
Byron G Harlan Think It Over, Mary 1911
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Byron G Harlan Think It Over, Mary 1911
Billy Murray To the Strains of That Wedding March It's a Long Walk 1911
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Billy Murray To the Strains of That Wedding March It's a Long Walk 1911
Walter Van Brunt That Railroad Rag 1911
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Walter Van Brunt That Railroad Rag 1911
Bob Roberts Woodman, Woodman, Spare That Tree 1911
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Bob Roberts Woodman, Woodman, Spare That Tree 1911
The American Quartet Another Rag A Raggy Rag 1912
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The American Quartet Another Rag A Raggy Rag 1912
Henry Burr & Albert Campbell In a Little While 1912
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Henry Burr & Albert Campbell In a Little While 1912
Arthur Collins & Byron Harlan That Precious Little Thing Called Love The Riddle Song 1912
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Arthur Collins & Byron Harlan That Precious Little Thing Called Love The Riddle Song 1912
Walter Van Brunt I Love the Name of Mary 1912
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Walter Van Brunt I Love the Name of Mary 1912
The Victor Light Opera Co Gems from The Quaker Girl 1912
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The Victor Light Opera Co Gems from The Quaker Girl 1912
It reminds me when I was in high school, always listening to this oldies on the radio station in Rush hour and always on noon at lunchtime. It was a one hit Wonder
redcarkyle123, i see you
Was thaat a super model at :31 from back then?😂
I love. Thankyou. God
The images make no sense
Not just an Ada Jones song, but an Irving Berlin one, too!
We went together into the big château near the church. About fifteen officers of various ranks were sitting in chairs reading the week's illustrated papers or, the seniors at least, talking quietly. At the door I said: "Good morning, gentlemen," the new officer's customary greeting to the mess. No answer. Everybody glanced at me curiously. The silence that my entry had caused was soon broken by the gramophone, which began carolling: We've been married just one year, And Oh, we've got the sweetest, We've got the neatest, We've got the cutest Little oil stove. I found a chair in the background and picked up the The Field. The door burst open suddenly, and a lieutenant-colonel with a red face and angry eye burst in. "Who the blazes put that record on?" he shouted to the mess. "One of the bloody warts, I expect. Take it off, somebody! It makes me sick. Let's have some real music. Put on the Angelus." Two subalterns (in the Royal Welch a subaltern had to answer to the name of wart) sprang up, stopped the gramophone, and put on When the Angelus is Ringing. The young captain who had put on We've Been Married shrugged his shoulders and went on reading; the other faces in the room remained blank. "Who's that?" I whispered to the Surrey-man. He frowned. "That's Buzz Off," he muttered, "the second-in-command." Before the record had finished, the door opened and in came the colonel; Buzz Off reappeared with him. Everybody jumped up and said in unison: "Good morning, sir" this being his first appearance that day. Instead of returning our loyal greeting and asking us to sit down, he turned spitefully to the gramophone: "Who on earth puts this wretched Angelus on every time I come into the mess? For heaven's sake play something cheery for a change!" With his own hands he took off the Angelus, wound up the gramophone and put on We've Been Married just One Year. At that moment a gong rang for lunch, and he abandoned his task. From Robert Graves' book "Goodbye to all that" where he recollects his experience as a captain in the British army in France during WWI.
This song belongs to John McCormack
Published in 1915. The angels created dixie land? Sixty-nine people were lynched in dixie land in 1915.
That was good, I like the songs of yesterday.
Upbeat. Positive.
Grossi Posse
This music makes me happy
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I am human
113 years old, incredibly fine to hear, too
Mark-Kate Olsen ???
I have this LP I stole from my Dad. Almost every song is amazing and you grown onto all of them for life. Lots of variety ..this album is so obscure and needs some light of day...
que linda música
Possibly the earliest recorded reference to homosexuality. Anyone have any comment?
Which part?
@@darienconversi5500 Are you serious? Even listen to it?
Of course! See I actually really love this old music. Here's the lyrics, which part is the homosexual part? I'm very curious now. On the Old Fall River Line Verse 1] Talk about your spooning and mooning, Take a trip to Boston its fine Sailing up the bay, boys, Hurray Boys I was on the upper deck when I met mine, I said "Sue in your sailor suit you look certainly cute." [Chorus] On the old Fall River Line On the old Fall River Line I fell for Sussie's line of talk And Susie fell for mine Then we fell in with a parson, And he tied us tight as twine But I wish "oh Lord" I fell overboard, On the old Fall River Line. [Verse 2] When the boat is landing they're standing Spooners by the dozen, and more While the captains calling And bauling "Is there any body wants to go ashore," Ev'ry body just answers then "turn the boat 'round again." [Repeat Chorus]
Not at all sure about the lyrics in the very last chorus, is that the one you're talking about?
I got it wrong in the last reply, the last three choruses are about an old ham sandwich, Rip Van Winkle, and I really can't make out that very last chorus. Something like "Who are you? Well Im the crew"
Good ol' days.
I'm surprised there aren't any daddy cool or Ross Wilson jokes (they also did a song called Eagle Rock), let alone any comments
I have this song on a cylinder made in 1902. I always wondered what it sounded like.
That's some trick, considering Irving didn't write it till 1909!
This is very beautiful when played on a harp. It is a featured song on the movie “The Human Comedy”
I love this song.I have this rendition, also the Blue Amberol by Elaine Gordon.
Wonderful song!
Texas rockabilly singer Jimmy Bowen -who later produced big stars like Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin- had a good version that went on to be a Billboard no. 50 hit in the summer of 1958. But Gene Vincent & his Blue Caps recorded the best version ever cut on December, 15 1957.
I prefer Little Richard :)
i fucking love this song
What a nice transfer but what on earth is with the unrelated, out of place and anachronistic images. Too weird!
I found my copy in a stack of 78s in my living room and I put it in my Brunswick Phonograph.BTW;I think that Columbia recorded more of the offbeat songs than Victor and Edison.
I put my wanted in the Yankee Trader in The Talking Machine Forum.
I'm looking for a copy of this record. I posted a want ad on The Talking Machine Forum. I've tried to find my copy today,but I couldn't find it.
That would've been nice if they had photos of the silent movie stars of 1916 for this video.
I have this record. Great song!I have to find my copy of it.
I've performed this with one of my band members, people really like it!
bruh that second picture looks like it's from the freaking 60s! that's not even anywhere near 1914!!!
When I started collecting old 78s this was one I found on a single sided Silvertone record. Has always been one of my favorites. Thanks for posting it.
Thank you for share
One of the best song of 1910s and all times
Mh cool
Thank you for adding this!
Why the fuck is there no sound?
Why so few Prince's Orchestra recordings on RUclips? Is it that they were mostly thrown out, or is it simply that people don't realize their value and haven't posted them?
Who composed this and who sang this first?
What's the name of the first piece?
The first selection is "The Land of Let's Pretend"
Is the beginning melody Mendelssohn? If yes which piece?
the chorus starts with the _Spring Song_
If you listen, you can hear a mix of humor -- as if Groucho and Chico were in the same persona. They were probably familiar with Julian Rose. (Total speculation on my part, but reasonable.)
Love this!! It's even apropos for today! Remember our deployed military; send them cards, letters, small packages to show our appreciation! <3