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OCLC number
27680628
Performer heading
Harlan, Byron G.
Harlan, Byron G., 1861-1936.
Performer
Sung by Byron G. Harlan.
Title
When he's all dolled up, he's the best dressed rube in town / Donaldson.
Composer heading
Donaldson, Walter, 1893-1947.
Generic label
Columbia
Transcribed label
Columbia,
Take number
1
Notes
Genre: Popular music ; Rube humor.
"Tenor solo--orchestra accompaniment."
With: Says I to myself, says I / Von Tilzer.
Comments: Gold Band Label; Blue label; "COLUMBIA" inside a gold band; "COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY" at bottom; "Columbia Grafonola" in top logo; 6 patents and price restriction notice in two lines; "Price in U.S., 75c" "Price in Canada, 85c"
Discographical Reference: The Columbia Master Book Discography, Volume II, recording date, recording location; Note the notes: an illustrated history of the Columbia record label 1901-1958, release date.
Distributor: Columbia Graphophone Company
Issue Type: Primary label.
Other Number: B-90.
Released: [between 1917 and 1918]
Physical description
on 1 side of 1 audio disc : analog, 78 rpm, mono ; 10 in.
Genre
Popular music
Men's clothing
Fashion
Country life
Humorous songs.
Songs (High voice) with orchestra.
Songs.
Songs.
Chansons.
Vêtements d'homme
Chansons humoristiques.
Chansons (Voix aiguë) acc. d'orchestre.
Chansons.
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