I want a daddy who will rock me to sleep : The critics' blues ; My marionette / A. Baldwin Sloane. | All Star Trio. | |
I want a daddy who will rock me to sleep / A. Baldwin Sloane. | All Star Trio. | |
Ma tiger lily / A. Baldwin Sloane, music. | Metropolitan Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Lazy Bill / Glen MacDonough, lyrics ; A. Baldwin Sloane, music. | Samuel H. Dudley. | Berliner. |
She knew a lobster when saw one / R.M. Skinner, lyrics ; A. Baldwin Sloane, music. | Dan W. Quinn. | Berliner. |
She knew a lobster when saw one / R.M. Skinner, lyrics ; A. Baldwin Sloane, music. | George W. Johnson. | Berliner. |
China rose = Rose chinoise / Sloane. | James McIntyre ; Château Laurier Orchestra. | Victor. |
Father, speak to sister Mary / [Sloan, Alfred Baldwin, music ; Havez, Jean C., lyrics. | S.H. Dudley. | Berliner. |
Ma rainbow coon / [Clay M. Greene, lyrics] ; [A. Baldwin Stone, music]. | Mr. Burt Shepard. | Berliner. |
Where the edelweiss is blooming : "Hanky panky" / Sloane, music ; Goetz, lyrics. | Henry Burr. | Columbia |
Alexander's bagpipe band : from Weber and Fields' "Jubilee" / Goetz, Berlin, Sloane. | Sung by Billy Murray with orchestra. | |
Ma tiger Lily / A. Baldwin Sloane ; Clay M. Greene. | Mr. Arthur Collins. | Berliner. |
Where the edelweiss is blooming : "Hanky panky" / Sloane, music ; Goetz, lyrics. | Elizabeth Spencer, soprano ; Irving Gillette [i.e. Henry Burr], tenor. | Edison. |
Are you going to dance? : from "The Count of Luxembourg / Franz Lehar ; sung by Beulah Gaylord Young and Charles W. Harrison. Where the edelweiss is blooming : from "Hanky panky" / A. Baldwin Sloane sung by Beulah Gaylord Young, Henry Burr and Peerless Quartette. | Beulah Gaylord Young, vocals ; Charles Harrison, vocals (Side B) ; Henry Burr, vocals (Side B) ; Peerless Quartette, vocals (Side B). | Columbia |
Where the edelweiss is blooming : "Hanky panky" / Sloane. | Elizabeth Spencer and Irving Gillette [i.e. Henry Burr]. | Edison. |
There's a girl in Havana : from "the never homes" / Sloane. | Sung by Caroline Vaughn and Henry Burr. | Columbia |
There's a girl in Havana : from "The never homes" / Goetz ; Sloane ; [performed by] Lyric Quartet. Spring maid waltzes = Die Sprudelfee / Reinhardt ; [performed by] Victor Military Band. | Side A: Lyric Quartet (Lucy Isabelle Marsh, soprano; Marguerite Dunlap, contralto; Harry Macdonough, tenor; Reinald Werrenrath, baritone) with orchestra ; Side B: Victor Military Band. | |