The chimes of Normandy : selections = Cloches de Corneville / Robert Planquette, music. | Westminster Chimes. | Berliner. |
Auld lang syne / R. Burns, lyrics. | Westminster Chimes. | Berliner. |
Abide with me [Fast falls the eventide] / [W.H. Monk, music]. | Chime Bells [Westminster Chimes]. | Berliner. |
O Sanctissima, O Purissima. | Trinity Chime Bells. | Berliner. |
Spring song / Mendelssohn. Melody in F / Rubinstein. | Victor Sorlin, pianoforte by C.H.H. Booth (side A) ; Rosario Bourdon (side B). | |
Moon Glow Hudson ;?2. | Glen Gray; The Casa Loma Orchestra. | |
Lead kindly light ; Nearer my God to thee / [Rev. R.B. Dykes, music] ; Sarah F. Adams ; Lowell Mason. | Westminster Chime Bells ; Mr. O.H. Booth. | Berliner. |
Goodnight, sweetheart goodnight / Carter ; Hudson. Honey, I need you / Johnnie Wright ; Jack Anglin ; Jim Anglin. | Johnnie and Jack The Tennessee Mountain Boys (Goodnight, sweetheart goodnight). Johnnie and Jack The Tennessee Mountain Boys (Honey, I need you) | |
Lead kindly light ; Nearer my God to thee / [Rev. R.B. Dykes, music] ; Sarah F. Adams ; Lowell Mason. | Westminster Chime Bells ; Mr. O.H. Booth. | Berliner. |
The old 100th, or, Old hundred / Bourgeois. | Westminster Chime Bells. | Berliner. |
My old Kentucky home ; Home sweet home / [Foster] ; [Bishop]. | Trinity Chimes. | His Master's Voice. |
Unknown. | Charles A. Booth at Westminster Chimes. | Berliner. |
In the sweet bye and bye / [Vincent Bryan, lyrics ; Harry von Tilzer, music]. | C.H.H. Booth, Westminster Chimes. | Berliner. |
Safe in the arms of Jesus / [W.H. Doane, lyrics ; Fanny Crosby, music]. | C.H.H. Booth, Westminster Chimes. | Berliner. |
Spring song / Mendelssohn. | Victor Sorlin ; C.H.H. Booth, pianoforte. | |
Moonglow Will Hudson; Eddie Delange. | Denny Vaughan. | |
Blue bells of Scotland / [Dorothy Jordan, music]. | Westminster Chimes ; [Booth, Christopher H.H.]. | Berliner. |
Bugle Call Rag Pettis; Meyers; Schoebel. | Hudson-delange Orchestra. | |
Rock of ages / Hastings. | Westminster Chimes [i.e. C.H.H. Booth]. | |
Ye banks and braes / [tune: Caledonian Hunt's Delight ; Bonniseau, arrangement]. | C.H.H. Booth, Westminster Chime Bells. | Berliner. |
You ain't been living right / Watts, Tharp. Moon glow / Hudson, Venuti. | "Pee Wee" Hunt (1st work), Kenneth Sargent (2nd work), vocals ; Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra [Glen Gray, alto sax ; Sonny Dunham, Grady Watts, Bobby Jones, trumpet ; Pee Wee Hunt, Billy Rauch, Fritz Hummel, trombone ; Clarence Huthchinrider, clarinet, alto sax ; Kenny Sargent, alto sax ; Art Ralston, alto sax, oboe, bassoon ; Pat Davis, tenor sax ; Mel Jenssen, violin ; Joe Hall, piano ; Jack Blanchette, guitar ; Stanley Dennis, string bass ; Tony Briglia, drums]--Cf. Jazz records, 1897-1942, 1978 / Rust | |
Moon Glow. Will Hudson. | Don Bestor; His Orchestra; Joe Lynne. | |
Chimes of Normandy / Jack Wells, music. | Westminster Chimes ; [Christopher H.H. Booth]. | Berliner. |
Serenade / Schubert. | Victor Sorlin, violoncello solo ; C.H.H. Booth, accompaniment. | |
Adeste fidelis [i.e. fideles] = O come all ye faithful / [Wade]. | C.H.H. Booth, Westminster chimes. | Berliner. |
Come ye disconsolate / Samuel Webbe, music. | Westminster Chimes. | Berliner. |
Moonglow Hudson; Delange; Mills. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Carmen Lombardo. | |
All hail the power of Jesus' name [=Coronation hymn] / [E. Perronet, lyrics ; O. Holden, music]. | C.H.H. Booth, Westminster Chimes. | Berliner. |
Song of the soul : from "The climax" / Breil ; [performed by] Victor Sorlin. Sphinx waltz / Francis Popy ; [performed by] Victor Orchestra. | Side A: Victor Sorlin, cello; with Christopher H. H. Booth, piano ; Side B: Victor Orchestra; Walter B. Rogers, conductor. | |
Auld lang syne / R. Burns, lyrics. | Westminster Chime Bells. | Berliner. |
O sanctissima, O Purissima. | C.H.H. Booth, Trinity Chime Bells. | Berliner. |
Rock of ages / [Rev A.M. Toplady, lyrics ; Dr Thos. Hastings, music]. | Westminster Chime Bells ; [Booth, Christopher H.H.]. | Berliner. |
Moonglow / DeLange ; Mills ; Hudson. | Bob Eberly ; Enoch Light, and his orchestra. | |