78 RPM Record
Notes A) Vocal quartette, male voices (with) orchestra accompaniment B) Tenor solo (with) orchestra accompaniment Early Popular, Novelties, Vocal Group (A) Personnel A: Harry Haley McClaskey (as Henry Burr); Albert Charles Campbell (tenors); Stephen Carl "Steve" Porter (baritone); John H. Meyer (bass); with unknown accompaniment Personnel B: Daniel William Quinn (vocals); with unknown accompaniment A) 45941-1 recorded August 12, 1915 B) 46049-1 recorded September 23, 1915 New York, NY A) Full names of composers: Fred Fisher and Joseph McCarthy B) Full name of composer: James Vincent Monaco B) Co-composers not credited: Grant Clarke and Joseph McCarthy Images Comments and Reviews Add a Comment or Review about this 78 See Also 78 RecordPeerless Quartette - Alagazam (To The Music Of The Band) / When Old Bill Bailey Plays The Ukalele - Columbia - USA - A1865 (1915) Next by Artist 78 RecordPeerless Quartette - Call To Arms / American Patrol - Columbia - USA - A1835 (1915) Previous by Artist 78 RecordEthel Costello And Henry Burr - I'm All Alone / Back Home In Tennessee - Columbia - USA - A1848 (1915) Next on Label 78 RecordPrince's Orchestra - Toy Shop Symphony / Christmas Morning With The Kiddies - Columbia - USA - A1844 (1915) Previous on Label This Record: Price Guide : Add Valuation : Add Image : Add Video : Add Missing Info : Make Correction : Add to List : Add Linked Release : Add See Also : Add Tag : Edit Images : Show Image Data : Credits : BBCode
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