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Notes "To owners of talking machines: your dealer is authorized to give you this Columbia Double-disc record free of charge except the incidental costs of packing and delivery" A side speaker: Frank C. Stanley B side personnel: Henry Burr (tenor vocals), Albert Campbell (tenor vocals), Steve Porter (baritone vocals), Frank C. Stanley (bass vocals). A side (mx. 16949-8) recorded New York, NY, ca. 1908-1910. B side (mx. 19104-1) is "Kentucky Babe", recorded New York, NY, November 10, 1910. The Talking Machine World, Dec. 15, 1910, pages 30-31: Columbia ad. "Kentucky Babe" was also released on Columbia A866. Images [ +2 more ] Comments and Reviews
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