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Xylo Lndex#3 by Song #3165B.Cwk XYLOPHONE ARCHIVE BY SONG TITLE / ARTIST PAGE 1 Song Title Artist Record Label Catalog No. Archive No. 12th (Twelfth) Street Rag Rega Dance Orchestra Okeh 4196-B 821 12th Street Rag Imperial Marimba Band Edison 50743-L 549 A Bit O' Blarney Xylophone Solo American #031208 1 A Bunch of Roses Green Bros. Marimba Orchestra Victor 22315-B 1066 A Bunch of Roses Green Brothers Novelty Marimba Band Edison 52438-R 505 A Bunch of Roses Green, George Brunswick 2278A 90 A Bunch of Roses Green, George Hamilton Columbia A 2651 194 A Bunch of Roses Green, Joseph Decca 2170A (E) 393 A Garden Dance Imperial Marimba Band Edison 51012-L 556 A Kiss In the Dark Xylo Novelty Orchestra Regal 9397-B 891 A Little Love, A Little Kiss Green, George Hamilton Edison 51550-R 522 A Perfect Day Friscoe, Lou Chiha Edison 50872-L 444 A True Soldier Yerkes, Harry Nassau 26521 765 A Waltz in the Moonlight Castlewood Marimba Band Brunswick 2831B 58 A Young Man's Fancy Van Eps Specialty Four Emerson 10211 637 Abide With Me Green, Joseph Victor 26143-A 1079 Adeste Fideles Chapman, Chris Brunswick 3701A 71 Adeste Fideles Green, George Hamilton Columbia 462-D (E) 202 Adeste Fideles Green, Joe Victor 26079-B 1078 Adeste Fideles Kopp,Howard Columbia A 2385 260 Adeste Fideles Mills, Thomas Columbia A 1078 285 Afghanistan All Star Trio (Aeolian) Vocalion 14040-A 1197 After a While - Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra Victor 18928-A 1024 After Harvest Jazarimba Band Columbia E 3904 228 After My Laughter Came Tears Sannella (Andy) & His All Star Trio Harmony 574-H 679 After the Dance Green's (Joe) Ambassadors Melotone M-12166 (E) 763 Aida Selection Hurtado Bros. Royal Marimba Band Victor 35559-A (12") 1273 Ain't Love Grand Green Bros. Novelty Band Edison 51017-R 477 Ain't We Got Fun Yerkes Jazarimba Orch. Columbia A 3429 361 Al Fresco Herman, Sam Victor 20558-A 1091 Ala Moana Marimba Quintet Okeh 4943-A 817 Alabama Moon Green Brothers Novelty Band Okeh 4114-B 790 Alabama Moon Green Brothers Novelty Band Starr 4114-B 790 Alabama Moon Green's (George Hamilton) Novelty Orchestra Emerson 10169 633 Alabama Moon Green, George Hamilton Edison 50659 518 Alabama Moon Hawaiian Trio Victor 18669-B 1088 Alabama Moon Olive Kline - Elsie Baker Victor 45203-B Not Recorded Alabama Moon Tuxedo Syncopaters (Pathe) Actuelle 0 22363-B 855 Albinos Polka Xylophone Solo Columbia E 4060 336 Alcoholic Blues - Medley Fox Trot All Star Trio Victor 18617-A 979 All By Myself Green Bros. Novelty Band Apex 4398A 9 All By Myself Green Brother's Novelty Band Okeh 4398-A 802 All Star - One-Step All Star Trio Victor 18675-A 991 All The Quakers Are Shoulder Shakers All Star Trio Victor 18626-B 982 Aloha Oe Friscoe, Lou Chiha Edison 51401-R 448 Aloha Oe Green Brothers Marimba Orchestra Decca 123B 374 Aloha Oe Waltz Blue and White Marimba Band Columbia A 2136 159 Along Miami Shore Xylo-Rimba Orchestra (The) Columbia 918-D E 343 American Airs - Medley Hurtado Bros. Royal Marimba Band Victor 35557-B (12") 1271 American Beauty Waltz (The) Imperial Marimba Band Edison 51632-R 567 American Emblem March Imperial Marimba Band Edison 51429-R 564 American Patrol Green, George Hamilton Columbia A 3317 197 American Patrol Kopp,Howard Columbia A 1835 239 American Patrol Lowe, Charles P. Columbia A 216 276 American Patrol Lowe, Charles P. D&R 3583 369 American Patrol Lowe, Chas.P. (Xylophone Solo) Columbia A 3044 335 American Patrol Xylophone Solo Diamond (see Columbia) 3044 335 American Patrol Xylophone Solo (prob.Chas.P. Lowe) Standard Disc Record 3044 922 American Patrol Xylophone Solo (Chas.P.Lowe) Columbia A 3044 335 American Pep March Imperial Marimba Band Edison 50743-R 550 American Tunes - Medley Lewin, Peter HMV (Victor Record) 31510 (12") 1278 American Tunes - Medley Lewin, Peter Victor 31510 (12") 1278 Amorcito Consentido Marimba Centro Americana Victor 46536-A 1114 Angry Lucky Strike Orchestra Starr 10051-A 944 Anona Columbia Band Columbia A 120 166 Another Scotch and Soda - Fox Trot Thomas (Harry) Trio His Master's Voice 216367-A 723 Answer Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra Columbia A 3376 358 Answer - Medley Fox Trot All Star Trio (assisted by their orchestra) Victor 18738-B 998 Any Place Would Be Wonderful With You Diamond Trio His Master's Voice 216195-A 691 Anytime, Anyday, Anywhere All Star Trio Brunswick 2052A 36 Anytime, Anyday, Anywhere - Fox Trot Green Bros. Novelty Band Edison 50700-L 453 Arabia Green Bros. Novelty Band Brunswick 2086B 85 Arabia - One-Step Green Brothers Novelty Band Symphonola 4315 957 Arabia-One-Step Green Bros. Novelty Band Edison 50740-L 459 Arabian Nights One-Step All Star Trio (The) Edison 50527-L 413 Arizona Mona Conway's Band Okeh 4046-B 785 Artist's Life Waltz Argentine Marimba Band Cameo 436A 117 XYLOPHONE ARCHIVE BY SONG TITLE / ARTIST PAGE 2 Song Title Artist Record Label Catalog No. Archive No. Artist's Life Waltz Hurtado Bros. Royal Marimba Band Victor 35557-A (12") 1270 As Long As I Have You - Fox Trot with Vocal Green Bros. Novelty Band Edison 51753-R 501 At the Cotton Picker's Ball American Marimbaphone Band Columbia A 2550 148 At the Cotton Pickers' Ball Marimbaphone Band Columbia A 2550 148 Auf Wiederseh'n Sannella (Andy) & His All Star Trio Harmony 599-H 681 Auld Lang Syne Chimes (see Tubular Bells) Victor 16390-B 1189 Auld Lang Syne Tubular Bells / Chimes Victor 16390-B 1189 Babbling Brook Xylo Specialty Orchestra Regal 9207 897 Baby Face Van Eps Specialty Four Emerson 10454 641 Baby Love White, Fred (Bell Solo) Starr 4604-A 952 Baby's Lullaby Whitlock, William Columbia A 1175 324 Barcarolle Friscoe, Lou Chiha Edison 50669-R 443 Barkin' Dog Gorman's Novelty Syncopators Columbia A 2844 191 Bavo Blues Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra Columbia A 2720 351 Beaumarie Henry, Albert Columbia A 1255 225 Beautiful Sannella (Andy) & His All Star Trio Harmony 613-H 683 Beautiful Isle of Somewhere Green Brothers His Master's Voice 25669-A see Victor Beautiful Isle of Somewhere Green Brothers HMV Victor 25669-A 1055 Beautiful Ohio Green Brothers Marimba Orchestra Decca 1857A 383 Beautiful Ohio Wiedoeft (Rudy) and G.H Green Emerson 1077 645 Beautiful Ohio Wiedoeft (Rudy) and George Hamilton Green Symphonola 4197 963 Beautiful Ohio Blues Green Brothers Novelty Band Okeh 4102-B 788 Beaux Esprits Green Brothers Okeh 1212-A 787 Behind Your Silken Veil Green Brothers' Xylophone Orchestra Pathe 22120-B 847 Behind Your Silken Veil - Medley Fox Trot Yerkes Jazzarimba Orchestra Victor 18636-A 1195 Belle of the West - Schottische Chapman, Chris (Bell Solo) Victor 4613 1038 Bells of Avalon (The) Green's (Joe) Orchestra Royal 91281-B 902 Bells Of Bagdad (The) Green Brothers' Xylophone Orchestra Pathe 22119 844 Bells Of Bagdad (The) Emerson Xylo Phiends (Green Bros.) Emerson 1024 598 Bells of London Bells w/Orchestra His Master's Voice B 1530 685 Bells Of St. Mary's (The) Friscoe, Lou Chiha Edison 51733-R 450 Beloved Royal Marimba Band Banner 7088A 21 Beloved Royal Marimba Players Microphone 22289-A 764 Beneath Montana Skies Green's (Joe) Ambassadors Melotone M-12166 (E) 762 Benny! Be Yourself! - Fox Trot Green Bros. Novelty Band Edison 51178-R 483 Besame One-Step Marimba Centro Americana de Guatemala Victor 18292-B 1113 Biddy All Star Trio Grey Gull L-1035 (b) 674 Biddy - Fox Trot Benson Orchestra Of Chicago (The) Victor 18718-A 1029 Biff Bangs - Fox Trot Thomas (Harry) Trio His Master's Voice 216421-A 729 Biff Bangs cont. - One-Step Thomas (Harry) Trio His Master's Voice 216421-B 730 Big Ben Whitlock (W.) and Orchestra Winner (The) 2022 1234 Big Ben Whitlock, Billy (Xylophone Solo) Starr 4561-A 954 Birds of a Feather - Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra Victor 18834-A 1010 Black and White El Cota Columbia A 1118 167 Black Forest Polka Muller, Albert Victor 16538-B 1124 Black Forest Polka Muller, Albert Victor Record 52902 1128 Blacksmith Rag (The) Green Brothers Novelty Band Okeh 4180-A 793 Blame It On the Waltz Miami Marimba Band Vocalion 15449-A 1217 Blekity Dunaju Polish Marimba Band Columbia E 2546 295 Blood Lillies Reitz, William Victor 17457-A 1167 Blue and Gray March (The) Hager's Orchestra (Orchestra Bells) Zon-o-phone 1709 1220 Blue Bells of Scotland Chapman, Chris Federal 5092 650 Blue Bells of Scotland Chapman, Chris Silvertone 2092-B 909 Blue Bells of Scotland Kopp,Howard Columbia A 1687 236 Blue Bells Of Scotland (The) Burckhardt, John F. Edison 51721-R 427 Blue Bird Inspiration Imperial Marimba Band Edison 50906-R 553 Blue Danube Waltz Hurtado Bros. Royal Marimba Band of Guatemala Victor 35564-A (12") 1274 Blue Danube Waltz Imperial Marimba Band Edison 50413 536 Blue Danube Waltz Royal Marimba Band Columbia A 1845 302 Blue Hoosier Blues Smilin' Sam's Dixie Strutters Gennett 5124 659 Blue Waves Waltz Hurtado Bros. Royal Marimba Band of Guatemala Victor 35565-B (12") 1277 Blue- Fox Trot Green Bros. Novelty Band Edison 51029-R 479 Blushes Green Brothers' Novelty Orchestra Pathe 20687-B Not Recorded Bo-La-Bo Emerson Xylo Phiends (Green Bros.) Emerson 10139 599 Bohemia - One-Step Van Eps Quartet His Master's Voice 216097-B 738 Bohemian Girl Fantasia Reitz, William H. Victor Record 16505-B 1140 Bohemian Wedding Polka Jazarimba Orchestra Columbia E 4131 230 Boulanger March Muller, Albert Victor Record 52900 1127 Bound In Morocco Green Bros. Novelty Band Brunswick 2036A 78 Bow Wow All Star Trio Okeh 4180-B 780 Bright Eyes Libonati, Jess Columbia A 3389 268 Brightest Day Gavotte Reitz, William H.
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