I will sing of my Redeemer /James McGranahan. | Edison Mixed Quartet. | Edison |
Let the lower lights be burning. | Vocal quartette, male voices. | |
Let the lower lights be burning /P. P. Bliss. | Helen Clark, contralto ; Joseph Phillips, baritone. | |
Wonderful words of life /Philip P. Bliss. | Henry Burr, tenor solo; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Let the lower lights be burning /Bliss. | Sterling Trio. | |
Let the lower lights be burning /Bliss. | Sterlin Trio. | |
Almost persuaded /Bliss. | [Frank C.] Stanley and [Harry] MacDonough with orchestra. | |
Almost persuaded /[Philip Paul Bliss, lyrics and music]. | [Roger Harding], tenor. | Edison. |
Let the lower lights be burning /Bliss. | Harry McClaskey, tenor ; Lieut. Gitz Rice, organ accompaniment. | Victor. |
Let your lower lights be burning /[Philip Paul Bliss, music]. | Robert Price, with organ accompaniment. | Berliner. |
It is well with my soul /Bliss. | Stanley ; Burr, baritone and tenor duet. | Columbia |
Let the lower lights be burning /P.P.B., lyrics ; Philip Paul Bliss, music. | Robert Price. | Berliner. |
I need thee every hour /Bliss. | Ruthven McDonald, bass, brass quartet accompaniment. | Compo. |
Let the lower lights be burning /Bliss. | Harry McClaskey, tenor ; Lieut. Gitz Rice, organ accompaniment. | Victor. |
Almost persuaded /[Philip Paul Bliss, lyrics and music]. | [Harry Macdonough]. | Edison Concert. |