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Catalogue 1924 SIR Harry Lauder's Records. Ten-Inch Double-Sided. Stop your tickling, Jock The Blarney Stone (Lander) 545(Grafton 4 Lauder) 899 ( The same as his father dii before him Sound Advice (Melville d' Lauder) (Lauder) Rising early in the morning 646 Harry Lander It's nice when you love a wee lassie She's my Daisy (Lauder) Hector Grant 941 { (Lauder) l Rocked in the cradle of the deep (Knight) He was very, very, very kind to me 630 (Lauder) I Sbe's the lass for (Lauder) The bounding bounder (Lauder) me 1117 it A wee hoose 'mang the heather (Lauder & Elton) 618 f Foo the non (Lauder) l Tobermory (Lauder) 1166 JTa-ta my bonnie Maggie darlin' (Lauder) It's just like being at hams The Portobello lass (Lauder) 634 (Lauder de Hargreaves) L Roaming in the Gloaming (Lauder) 1189 fit's nicer to be in bed (Lauder) 664 f Breakfast in bed (Lauder) The Kilty Lads (Lauder & 3ldligan) l The Message Boy (Lauder) I The British Bulldog's watching at the door 689 Bonnie Leezie Lindsay (Lauder) 1473 { (Lauder) 1 The Referee (Lauder) Jean (Lauder) G.0.18 f Bonnie Maggie Tamson (Lauder) When I was twenty one l Doughie the Baker (Lauder) G.0.36( (Lauder) North, South, East, West (Lauder) G.0.22 fI love to be a Sailor (Lauder) Somebody's for I'm to (Lauder) waiting me going marry-airy G.O.38 Bonnie wee Annie (Lauder) G.0.23 f The lads who fought and won (Lauder) G.O.51 f O-hi-O (Lauder) She is my Rosie (Lauder) O'er the hills to Ardmtenny (Lauder) ( (Lauder) The Sunshine of a bonnie lassie's smile The Waggle o'the Kilt G.O.52 (JLauder) G.0.27 {l Nanny, I loved another lass or, never LI wish you were hose again (Lauder) but you (Lauder) Back, back to heather (When I get back to bonnie Scotland where the grows G.0.55{ (Lauder) G.0.28 (Lauder) I love a lassie (Lauder) I think I'll get wed in the summer(Lauder) The Lass O'liillicrankie (Lauder) Appeal for £1,000,000 for G.O.56 { That's the reason noo I wear a kilt maimed 1 (Lauder) 0.0.29 Scottish soldiers and sailors (Lauder) Shouther to Shouther (Lauder) G.O.57 f Bella the Belle o'Dunoon (Lauder) Saturday Night (Lauder) We all go hame the same way (Lauder) 0.0.38 Sl 0 sing to ms the auld Scotch sangs G.O.58 f Hams o'Mine (Mackenzie-Murdock) (J. if. Leeson) l It's a fine thing to sing (Lauder) Address to Boy Scoots Sir Robert Baden Powell 1241 j The Road to Maresfield (A. Poyser) L Boy Scouts (Lord Mayor's Own, City of London Troop) Grand Opera & Celebrity Records. Miserere " U Trovatore " r Habanera " Carmen " Ndme. Violetta Miss Alvena Yarrow and 0.0.9 j Gypsy Song " Carmen " 0.0. 1 Mr. Ernest Pike I. Mdme. Violetta In the 'Combat " Ii Trovatore Mme. Violetta and Mr. Ernest Pike The Soldiers' Chorus "Faust" The Bride of Lammermoor Home to Mountains " II Trovatore " 0.0.10 4 Misses Alvena Yarrow, Amy Augarde, our L. Mme. Violetta and Mr. Ernest Pike Messrs. Irrnest Pike, Thorpe Bates, G.0.ß What hear 12 "D Trovatore " Stanley and Peter Dawson Miss Alvena Yarrow and. Mr. Harry Thornton Miss Alvena Yarrow and O Night of Hymen from Mr. Ernest Pike "Romeo Mist" and fors' e lui " Traviata " Miss Alvena Yarrow and (sang in Italian) " L'Incognita " G.O. i Mr. Ernest Pike Now to the Hall the Priests Proceed Aida" Mme. Violetta and Mr. Ernest Pike The Toreador Song " Carmen " Mr. Peter Dawson and Choraa 6.0.12 Solenne in Quest'ora " The Force ot $i`oletto Mr. Ernest Pike Destiny " Messrs. Miss Alvena Yarrow, Miss Amy Ernest Pike Peter Dawson Augarde, Mr. E. Clifford and 0.0.4 That all the load of Infamy " Rigoletto " Miss Alvena Yarrow, and I Give me thy hand, oh fairest 11 Don Mr. Thorpe Bates. Giovanni 11 Mr. Peter Dawson G.0.13 and Miss Alvena Yarrow La Boheme Messrs. Ernest La Donna a Mobile from "Rigoletto " Bike (sung in Italian) and Peter Dawson 11.0. 5 Miss Alvena Yarrow, Messrs. Ernest Pike and Thorpe Bates Caro Nome from " Rigoletto " " The Shadow Song " Dinorah " " L'Lucognita (Sung in Italian) 0.0.14 " L'Incognits The Mad Scene " Lucia di Lammer. The Chorale " Faust " L'Incognita " Messrs. Peter Dawson. moor 0.0.8 Harry Thornton and Chor. Duel Scene " Faust " Messrs. Ernest Pike, Harry Vnlcan'a bong " Philemon and Baucis 11 Thornton and J. H. Scotland 0.0.15 Ur. Robert Radford I The Call of Gold "Faust " Mr. Robert Radford Let me gaze on the form before me I " Faust " Mr. Er est Pike and 0.0.7 Miss Alvena Yarrow " Faust " Miss Alvena Yarrow, 10 Star of Eve " Tannhauser " Messrs. Ernest Pike and Peter Dawson 0.0.17 Mr. Robert Radford 0 Isis " Magic Flute " Mr. Robert Radford Sear me Santuzza " Cavallerla $usticana " Mesdames Alvena Yarrow and Violetta and Q.O. 8 Mr. Ernest Pize ( Piff! Paff! " Les Huguenots " I Stay, Stay Turiddu " Cavalleria G.0.19 ý Mr. Robert Radford ßusticana " Mdme. Deering and I The Porter Song Martha" Mr. Ernest Fike I. Mr. Robert Radford These records are sung in English unless otherwise stated. a Grand Opera & Celebrity Records Ten-inch Double-Sided. Ho I Jolly Jerkin " Ivanhoe " JCzardas (Violin) Mr. Robert Radford 0.0.43 Miss Marjorie Hayward 0.0.20 Woo thou thy Snowflake " Ivanhoe " The Waltzing Doll (Violin) Mr. Robert Radford Miss Marjorie Hayward " The Armourer's Song " Robin Hood Cain Peaceful the Mr. Robert Radford and was night (Taceala notte placida) I'll Trova. 0.0.21 Rage thou angry Storm `The Gypsy's tore " " L'Incognita " warning "Mr. 0.0.44 Gentle Goddess, Virgin Spirit (Caste Robert Radioed Diva, the margenti cavatina) Serenade " Famt "Mr. " Norma " " L'incognita " G.0.24 Robert Radford Potion Scene " Romeo and Juliet " Barcarole, op. 135 No. 1 (Violin) Mr. Robert Radford 0.0.45 1 Miss Marjorie Hayward " Celebre Gavotte ( Violin) ( Waltz Song " Romeo and Juliet Miss Marjorie Hayward Miss Elizabeth Newbold 0.0.25 Uns Voce Poco to " n Barbiere di ( Newbold Doll Song " Tales of Hoffman " Siviglia " Miss Elizabeth 0.0.46 " L'Inoognita " Osmino's Aria `" 11 Seraglio " Beauty's Sleep " L'Ineognita " Mr. Robert Radford G.0.26 Eri to the macchiava quell' anma Hungarian Dance No. 3 (Violin) , I " Un Ballo in Maschera " Miss Marjorie Hayward Mr. Robert Radford 0.0.47 Herie Kati (Scenes do Is Csarda Op. 32 No. 4) (Sibelius) (Violin)Miss Valle Triste (Violin) Marjorie Hayward 0.0.s0 Miss Mary Law Nocturne. Op 27 (Violin) (Chopin) Mirella Waltz " Mirella " Miss Mary Law 6.0.48 " L'Incognita " Bell Song " Lakme " Waltz Song " Tom Jones " G.0.31 Miss Elizabeth Newbold " L'Incognita " Bolero " Vespri Sicilian " Love's Pleading (Bruce Sleane) (Violin) Miss Elizabeth Newbold Miss Marjorie Hayward 0.0.49 Berceuse (Jarnefelt)Miss J Blow, blow thou winter wind (Sargeanf) G.0.32 Mr. Robert Radford Marjorie Hayward Cavatina "La Juive"Mr. None can gainsay it "Daughter of the Robert Radford Regiment " (Donizetti) 1 0 ruddier than the Cherry (Handel) G.0.50 " L'Incognita " Mr. Robert Radford Scenes that are brightest " Maritana " 0.0.34 The heart bowed down " Bohemian (Wallace) " L'Iucognita " Girl " Mr. Robert Radford JIntermezzo (Marcella (N. Johnson) Londonderry Air (Violin) Miss Mary Law 0.0.53 Hungarian Dance N. 5. (Jlrahms) (Violin) G.0.35 Chanson sans paroles (Violin). Miss Marjorie Hayward (Tschaikowsky) Miss Mary Law JVillanelle (Eva Dell'Aqua) (with Flut. Rolling in foaming billows 0.0.54 Obliualo by John Amodio)L'lncognita Creation 1. G.0.37 Mr. Robert Radford Softly sighs the voice of evening (C.31. von L not His word like a fire " Elijah " Weber) L'Ineognita (with Orchestra) Mr. Robert Radford (Rustle Spring When Maiden takes fancy of (with piano) a your (Sinding. arr. L Varney) Il Seraglio " Canzonetta 0.0.82 II Mr. Robert Radford 0.0.59 With orch. (G,dard) Miss Marjorie Hayward (Violin) would I were a fling Mr. Robert Radford (See the merry wine is winking l IMignon Gavotte (Violin) 0.0.80 " Cavalleria Rusticana 11 (31ascagni) { Mr. Cecil Sherwood G.O.40 Miss Mary Law I When the brightly La Serenata (Violin) Miaz Mary Law stars were shining l "Tosca" (Puccini) Mr. C. Sherwood ( Mad Scene " Hamlet " (Lo ! here the lark (Bishop) " L'lncognita " gentle 0.0.42 { (Flute obb. by John Amadio) L'Incognita 1Rosebuds " L'Incognita " Sweet Bird (Handel) L'Incognita These records are sung in English unless otherwise stated. 4 A 89 {° Crown Diamonds," Oeerfure (A#WJ Oberon," Overture (Weber) Grown of Indis (Eigar) A 87 {TheMarch of the Mouucain Gnomes (R. Eilenberp) Aida," (Processional March) (Verdi) A 91 ý " Reine de Saba " (March de Cbrtege) (Gu &nod) Lohengrin," Selection, Part I & IL Weddln¢ March (with church bells) ({i av;w) (arr. by Kappey) (Jlende/ssohn) Black Diamonds Festival Ye,nnen of the Guard," Selection, Party A 8 Band I & II (SuUi"aY) (arr. by C. Godfrey) Coronation March Irom " Le Prophete " Gondoliers," Selection, Part I & 1I (Meyerbeer) Black Diamonds FestivalBandA1VJ"1 (JUiIdYa/4) (G7, by C. Godfrey) r" Sf ikado." `:elurtinn. Parts I dz 11 A104'} ------(ýullit"art) (arr. by {i."R'interLottom) The Vei,hs," Seiez!ctou, Part,3 I ztý II BESSES 0' TH' BARN BAND. A110; " Pirat- of Penzance," Selection Nearer, my God, to Thee A113{ (.vzelliran) (:arr.
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