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Date Posted: 16:23:42 11/26/06 Sun
Author: LB
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Subject: Those are great old songs mostly from stage and movie musicals. I remember most of them. Betty Hutton is probably the singer on You Can't Get a Man With a Gun . It could be Gordon McRae or John Raitt on the Oklahoma numbers.
In reply to: Matthew Villani 's message, "List of songs from two CDs that I have, tell me what you think?" on 21:16:51 11/25/06 Sat


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[> [> Thanks! Any idea who might have sang "Alice Blue Gown", "Deep In My Heart Dear", "Night And Day", and "Till The Clouds Roll By"? -- Matthew Villani, 05:03:31 11/27/06 Mon (cache-dtc-ad01.proxy.aol.com/205.188.116.195)


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[> [> [> The first 2 are very old. Have you tried Googling them to see which singer comes up? Frank Sinatra had a big hit with Night and Day but others recorded it , too. I have no idea about the last one. -- LB, 22:33:54 11/27/06 Mon (pool-72-75-20-3.washdc.east.verizon.net/72.75.20.3)


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[> [> [> [> I tried googling them, no result. I know the version I have is about 15 or so years older than the Frank Sinatra version. I have even older music than the first two. Two CDs I have are music from the early days of recorded sound. -- Matthew Villani, 13:31:41 11/28/06 Tue (cache-dtc-ad01.proxy.aol.com/205.188.116.195)

First CD - 1878-1889 (many were recorded on Yellow Paraffine cylinders)

1. Israel In Egypt - Handel Festival - 1888
2. The Lost Chord - Arthur Sullivan - 1888
3. After Dinner Toast - Arthur Sullivan (spoken) - 1888
4. The Fifth Regiment March - Unknown, incorrectly credited as Issler's Orchestra - 1888-1889
5. Around The World (In A Phonograph) - Thomas Edison (spoken) - 1888
6. The Pattison Waltz - 1888-1889 - Effie Stewart and Theo Wangemann
7. Phonograph's Salutation - William E. Gladstone (spoken) - 1888
8. Charge Of The Light Brigade - Trumpeter Landfrey - 1889-1890
9. Arrah, Go On - Dan W. Quinn - 1889-1890
10. Angel's Serenade - (performer unknown) - 1889-1890
11. Big Ben at 10:45 and 11 AM - Big Ben Clock Tower in Londom - 1889-1890
12. Answer - Albert Campbell - 1889-1891
13. Expirimental Talking Clock - Frank Lambert - 1878

Second CD - 1888-1894 (mostly on Brown Wax cylinders)

1. One Minute Too Late - The 1st Regiment band - 1891
2. Third Verse Of "Mary And John" - Will White - 1890-1891
3. La Media Noche - The US Marine Band - 1890-1891
4. Saving Them All For Mary - Al Reeves - 1890
5. My Little Irish Queen - Issler's Orchestra - 1890
6. The Esquimaux Dance - William Tuscon (clarinet) - 1892
7. The Vienna Dudes March - Duffy and Imgrund's 5th Regiment Band - 1891
8. Safe In My Father's Home - B.P. Stout - 1891-1892
9. Loin Du Bal - The 1st Regiment Band - 1891
10. The Irishman's Perplexity - Mrs. McCormack - 1890
12. Le Grand Moguel - Le Grand Republican (band) - 1892-1894
13. A Curl From Baby's Head - Garry Allen (AKA Len Spencer) - 1890
14. Five Minutes With The Minstrels - The 1st Regiment Band - 1890
15. Baby's Lullaby - Standard Quartette - 1892-1894
16. The Forge In The Forest - Voss's 1st Regiment Band - 1892-1893
17. Lanciers With Figures Called, Ermine - Issler's Popular Orchestra - 1893-1894
18. Take Your Time, Gentlemen - Press Eldridge - 1892
19. March From The Works Of Wagner - The 23rd Regiment Band - 1893
20. Selections From Faust - Baldwin's Cadet band Of Boston - 1894
21. Oh, Mrs. O'Flaherty, What Do You Mean Be That? - Dan W. Quinn - 1893-1894
22. Riding Thro' The Glen - Issler's Orchestra - 1894-1895
23. Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built For Two) - Edward M. Favor - 1894
24. (title unknown) - Issler Parlor Orchestra - 1888-1889

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[> [> [> [> [> That's quite a collection. Alice Blue Gown was written in honor of Teddy Roosevelt's daughter, Alice, so you know that's really old. -- LB, 17:23:17 11/28/06 Tue (pool-72-75-20-3.washdc.east.verizon.net/72.75.20.3)


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