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OCLC number
1007654705
Performer heading
Burr, Henry.
Burr, Henry.
Peerless Quartet.
Peerless Quartet.
Performer
Peerless Quartet, male quartet.
Title
The railroad section gang ; Drill ye tarriers[, drill] / [Connolly, music] ; [Casey, lyrics].
Composer heading
Connolly, Charles (Composer)
Casey, Thomas (Lyricist)
Casey, Thomas, lyricist.
Generic label
Victor.
Transcribed label
Victor :
Manufacturer
Victor Talking Machine Co.
Issue number
16727
Matrix number
[9097]
Side number
B.
Notes:Recorded
Recorded: [20 jun 1920], [Camden, NJ?], Victor Talking Machine Co.
Notes
Comments:
HMV symbol on label; "Awarded First Prize Buffalo, St. Louis and Portland Expositions", appears arcing across bottom of label; Patent No. 739318 (Sep 22, 1903), Patent No. 749092 (Jan 3, 1905), No. 896059 (Aug 11, 1908) sales/use/price licence, Victor Talking Machine Company, May 1, 1912, appears arcing across bottom of label.
Comments:
Additional information/information additionnelle: According to the label, "Drill ye tarriers[, drill]" introduced on this record; According to The Great Song Thesaurus. Roger Lax and Frederick Smith. Oxford University Press. 1989, "Drill ye tarriers[, drill]" written in 1888.
Discographical reference:
The Online Discographical project, recording date and matrix number.
Distributor:
Victor Talking Machine Co.
Issue type:
primary label.
Comments:
HMV symbol on label; "Awarded First Prize Buffalo, St. Louis and Portland Expositions", appears arcing across bottom of label; Patent No. 739318 (Sep 22, 1903), Patent No. 749092 (Jan 3, 1905), No. 896059 (Aug 11, 1908) sales/use/price licence, Victor Talking Machine Company, May 1, 1912, appears arcing across bottom of label.
Comments:
Additional information/information additionnelle: According to the label, "Drill ye tarriers[, drill]" introduced on this record; According to The Great Song Thesaurus. Roger Lax and Frederick Smith. Oxford University Press. 1989, "Drill ye tarriers[, drill]" written in 1888.
Discographical reference:
The Online Discographical project, recording date and matrix number.
Distributor:
Victor Talking Machine Co.
Issue type:
primary label.
Physical description
1 audio disc : 78 rpm, mono ; 10 in.
Genre
Folk music
Folk songs, Irish.
Work songs.
Folk songs, Irish.
Work songs.
Chansons folkloriques irlandaises.
Chansons de travail.
Chansons folkloriques irlandaises.
Chansons de travail.
Folk music (including folk songs, ballads, etc.)
Date modified:
2022-09-27
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