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Performer(s)

Title

Issue Number/Label

Year of Release

1

Peter Dawson.

The admiral's broom

23338: Edison Blue Amberol

[1914 or 1915]

2

Ethel Toms.

Alas! Those chimes

23294: Edison Blue Amberol

[1914?]

3

Ernest Pike.

Alice, where art thou?

23056: Edison Blue Amberol
12029: Edison Amberol

[1913]

4

Jack Charman.

All the girls are lovely by the seaside

23108: Edison Blue Amberol
23108: Edison Amberol

[1913]

5

Billy Williams.

All the ladies fell in love with Sandy

23133: Edison Blue Amberol Record

[1913]

6

Daisy Taylor.

Archie! Archie!

23283: Edison Blue Amberol
23283: Edison Amberol

[between 1914 and 1918]

7

Highlanders Bagpipe Band.

The Athol highlanders march

23079: Edison Blue Amberol

[1913]

8

Bransby Williams.

The awakening of Scrooge

23139: Edison Blue Amberol
12378: Edison Amberol

[1913 or 1914]

9

National Military Band.

Ballet egyptien

23237: Edison Blue Amberol
23237: Edison Amberol

[1913]

10

P. Dawson.

The bandelero

23084: Edison Blue Amberol
12267: Edison Amberol

[1910]

11

H. Lane Wilson.

Bashful Tom

23276: Edison Blue Amberol
23276: Edison Amberol

[1914-1916]

12

David Brazell.

Bedouin love song

23171: Edison Blue Amberol

[1914?]

13

National Military Band.

Bells of London march

23096: Edison Blue Amberol

[1913]

14

National Military Band.

The bells of St. Malo

23013: Edison Blue Amberol
12009: Edison Amberol

[1913]

15

British Military Band.

Belphegor march

13059: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1905]

16

Sergt. C. Leggett.

The better land

23200: Edison Blue Amberol
23200: Edison Amberol

[1914?]

17

Emory B. Randolph.

Bid me to love

23378: Edison Blue Amberol
3368: Edison Record

[between 1914 and 1918]

18

Billy Williams.

Blame it on to poor old father

23202: Edison Blue Amberol

[1914?]

19

48th Highlanders' Band ("The Kilties").

The Blue bells of Scotland

12876: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1903]

20

National Military Band.

Bohemian girl

12172: Edison Amberol

[1910]

21

National Military Band.

Bonjour Chichinettes!

23238: Edison Blue Amberol
23238: Edison Amberol

[1914]

22

Alexander Prince.

Bonnie Scotland

23176: Edison Blue Amberol
12144: Edison Amberol

[1914?]

23

Frederick J. Wheeler and male chorus.

Boys in khaki, boys in blue

23367: Edison Blue Amberol Record
3455: Edison Record

[1914]

24

National Military Band.

The boys of the old brigade

23085: Edison Blue Amberol
12249: Edison Amberol

[1913]

25

Harry Lauder.

Breakfast in bed

23017: Edison Blue Amberol
12277: Edison Amberol

[1913]


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