Geneviève /Cooper ; Tucker. | John B. Wells, tenor, Haydn Quartet with orchestra. | |
Good luck, Mary /(Piantadosi). | Harry Macdonough; Haydn Quartet. | |
Hosanna /(Granier). | Harry Macdonough. | |
Hosanna /Granier. Holy night : Christmas song / J.S. Dwight, Adolphe Adam. | Harry Macdonough, tenor, with orchestra [side a] ; Lewis James, tenor, with orchestra [side b]. | |
Louisiana Lou /[Madden] ; [Edwards]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
O come all ye faithful = Adeste fideles / Marcus Portugal. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
O come all ye faithful = Adeste fideles / Marcus Portugal. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Plain Mamie O'Hooley /[Harry B. Smith, words ; Ludwig Englander, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
The lost chord /[A. Sullivan, music ; A.A. Procter, lyrics]. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet. | Berliner. |
I'm trying so hard to forget you /C.K. Harris, lyrics and music. | Dudley ; Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Carry me back to ole Virginny, or, [Carry me back to old Virginia] /[James Bland, music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
God is a spirit /Bennett. | Lyric Quartet, with orchestra. | |
Jesus Christ Is Risen To-dayWorgan. | Hayden Quartet. | |
One little, sweet little girl /Chauncey Olcott. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Auf wiedersehn /Herbert Reynolds, lyrics ; Sigmund Romberg, music. | Alice Green ; Harry Macdonough. | Victor. |
Baby's Prayer. | Macdonough; Madeira. | |
I'se Gwine Back To DixieC A White. | Alma Gluck; Male Chorus; Orchestra. | |
The Lord is my shepherd /[Harry Thomas Smart, music]. | Miss Spencer and Mr. Macdonough. | Berliner. |
A merry life (Funiculi, funicula) :from "Larel Music Rreader" /Denza. | Lyric Quartet, with orchestra. | |
When the flowers bloom in spring-time /[Harry Von Tilzer, music] ; [Andrew B. Sterling, lyrics]. | [Harry Macdonough], tenor. | Edison. |
Soldier's Farewell. | Haydn Quartette. | |
Saved by grace /[Crosby] ; Stebbins. | [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], and [John H.] Bieling, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
Absence makes the heart grow fonder /[Arthur Gillespie, lyrics] ; [Herbert] Dillea, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Little Alabama coon /Starr. | Haydn Quartet with orchestra. | |
Noreen Mavourneen /Chauncey Olcott, lyrics and music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor solo. | Berliner. |
Shall we meet beyond the river /[Arthur Stephen Holloway, lyrics and music]. | Macdonough ; Stanley, with organ accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Mandy Lee /[Thurland Chattaway, lyrics and music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
In the good old summer time /[Ron Shields, lyrics ; George Evans, music]. | Sousa's Band [with Dudley and Macdonough, cond?]. | Berliner. |
Hiawatha /[James O'Dea, lyrics ; Neil Moret, music]. | Harry Macdonough, tenor. | Berliner. |
Yankee Doodle's come to town /Geo. M. Cohan. | Billy Murray ; Haydn Quartet, tenor with orchestra. | |
Where Thou ArtMascheroni. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
My cozy corner girl, or, My cosy corner girl /Charles Noel Douglas, lyrics ; John W. Bratton, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Tenting on the old camp ground /[Kittredge]. | Haydn Quartet [with] bugle calls by Walter B. Rogers. | |
Dear old girl /[Theodore Morse]. | Harry MacDonough. | |
Dudley Buck's robin adair. | Haydn Quartette - manager S. H. Dudley. | |
When Evening Shadows FallJeff Branen; William Polla. | Orpheus Quartet; With Orchestra. | Victor. |
Holy NightAdam. | Reinald Werrenrath; Orchestra. | |
Down the pike /Spencer. | Pryor's Band ; Haydn Quartet? | Berliner. |
Where the Susquehanna flows /[Henry W. Petrie]. | [Harry Macdonough], tenor. | Edison. |
Nancy Lee /[Fred E. Weatherly, lyrics ; Stephen Adams, music]. | [Haydn] Quartette. | Edison. |
When The Evening Breeze Is Sighing Home Sweet HomeSolman. | Haydn Quartet; With Orchestra. | Berliner. |
In zanzibar :from Medal and the maid. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra accompianment. | |
The bridge /Carew. | Haydn Quartet (male quartet). | |
Meet me where the lanterns glow :from "A trip to Japan" /Klein. | Haydn Quartet with orchestra. | |
Sweet Annie Moore /[John H. Flynn, lyrics and music]. | Samuel H. Dudley ; Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Farm Yard Medley, or, [Farmyard Medley]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
All Through The NightBoulton. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
Ask the flowers to tell you /Baum ; Gottchak. | Marguerite Dunla ; Harry Madconough with orchestra. | |
Vesper service. | Haydn Quartet. | |
The Mansion Of Aching Hearts. | Harry Macdonough. | |
When the bees are in the hive /[Bryan, Mills]. | [Harry] Macdonough, [John H.] Bieling, Haydn Quartet, vocals, with orchestra acc. | |
In the good old summer time /Ben Shields, lyrics ; George Evans, music. | Haydn Quartette. | Berliner. |
Steamboat medley. | Haydn Quartet. | |
WinterBryan; Gumble. | Haydn Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
Good night /Dudley Buck. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Hosanna in the highest. | Haydn Quartette, manager S. H. Dudley. | |
In the evening by the moonlight, or, Old plantation air /Bland. | Hayden [i.e. Haydn] Quartet. | |
Ev'ry Road Is The Right Road (When The Right Little Girl Is Along)F Herendeen; Hugo Frey. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Safe in the arms of Jesus /[W.H. Doane, lyrics ; Fanny Crosby, music]. | Trinity Choir, with organ. | Berliner. |
Dancing on the old barn floor. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Minstrel record no. 1 :introducing "Just one girl" /[Karl Kennett, lyrics ; Lyn Udall, music]. | Georgia Minstrel Co., ; Dudley, solo. | Berliner. |
Arab love song :from Marie Cahill's "Betty and the boys" /Hobart ; Hein ; [performed by] Harry Macdonough. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; with orchestra [that is, instrumental ensemble]. | |
I left because I love you /[Tony Stanford]. | Vocal duet by Macdonough and Madeira. | |
I'll sing thee songs of Araby :from "Lalla rookh" /Clay. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | |
Moonlight On The Lake. | Haydn Quartet. | |
When the harvest days are over, Jessie dear /Harold [i.e. Howard] Graham, lyrics ; Harry von Tilzer, music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Oh Lord, most holy /Franz Abt. Calvary / Vaugh, Rodney. | Trinity Choir (side a) ; Elsie Baker, vocals (side b) ; Victor Orchestra (side b). | |
New Years at Old Trinity. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
I've a longing in my heart for you, Louise /[Harris]. | Harry Macdonough, tenor, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Old oaken bucket. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Let the lower lights be burning /[P.P.B., lyrics] ; [Philip Paul] Bliss, music. | Macdonough ; Stanley, duet with organ accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Little darling dream of me. | Haydn Quartette. | |
My little canoe /Charles H. Taylor, lyrics ; Leslie Stuart, music. | Dudley ; Macdonough ; Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Lonesome /Edgar Leslie, lyrics ; George W. Meyer, music. | Harry Macdonough ; Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
There's Nobody Just Like You. | Harry Macdonough; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Turn back the universe and give me yesterday /J. Keirn Brennan, lyrics ; Ernest R. Ball, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Orpheus Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
The bridge, or, [I stood on the bridge at midnight] /[H.W. Longfellow, lyrics ; M. Lindsay, music]. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet. | Berliner. |
Sweet Adeline, or, You're the flower of my heart, sweet Adeline /Richard H. Gerard, lyrics ; Henry W. Armstrong, music. | Haydn Quartette. | Berliner. |
While the leaves came drifting down /[Nevada]. | [S.H.] Dudley and [Harry] Macdonough. | |
Sweet Annie Moore /[Flynn]. | Messrs Dudley and Macdonough. | Berliner. |
My mother's old red shawl /Moreland. | MacDonough ; Biehling. | Edison. |
A night trip to Buffalo. | American Quartet. | Berliner. |
Sweet Adeline (You're the flower of my heart) /Armstrong. | Hayden [i.e. Haydn] Quartet. | |
Last rose of summer. | Harry Macdonough, Canadian tenor, with instrumental ensemble. | |
Deep river /William Arms Fisher, arrangement. | Frances Alda, soprano ; Orpheus Quartet, male quartet and orchestra. | Berliner. |
Tho' I'm not the first to call you "sweetheart" please let me be the last /Bernie Grossman ; Arthur Lange. | Orpheus Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Turn back the universe and give me yesterday /J. Keirn Brennan, lyrics ; Ernest R. Ball, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Orpheus Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
My DearErnest Ball. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
The daisy and the butterfly. | Dudley and Macdonough. | |
Robin redbreast /[Reginald] De Koven. | Macdonough ; Belmont, bird warbling. | Berliner. |
Glory song, or, O that will be glory /[Charles H. Gabriel, lyrics and music]. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Since I first met you /George Ade, lyrics ; Alfred G. Wathall, music. | M. Harry Macdonough, tenor solo. | Berliner. |
Home sweet home. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Sweetest Story Ever Told. | Haydn Quartette. | |
Where is my wandering boy to-night? /[Lowry]. | Haydn Quartet. | |
In Zanzibar /[Will D. Cobb, lyrics ; Gus Edwards, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Spinning wheel quartet from Martha from Act III /Flotow. | Victor Opera Quartet ; Victor Orchestra. | |
Sleep, noble hearts (A memorial song) /Mendelssohn. | Lyric Quartet ; Victor Orchestra. | |
Old plantation scenes. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Home sweet home /H.R. Bishop, music ; J.H. Payne, lyrics. | Harry Macdonough, tenor solo with violin obligato. | Berliner. |
My cosey corner girl /[Chas. Noel Douglas, lyrics] ; [John W. Bratton, music]. | [Harry Macdonough]. | Edison. |
The soft southern breeze /Barnby. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
When we are married /[Hugh Morton, lyrics ; Gustave Kerker, music]. | Miss Spencer and Mr. Macdonough. | Berliner. |
I'll be with you when the roses bloom again /[Cobb ; Edwards]. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Underneath the stars /Fleta Jan Brown, Herbert Spencer. Shadowland / Lawrence P. [i.e. B.] Gilbert. | Raymond Dixon, tenor with orchestra ; [side b] Alice Green, Harry Macdonough, soprano and tenor duet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Dreaming /[L.W. Heiser, lyrics] ; [J. Anton] Dailey, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with accompaniment by Victor Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Rest for the weary /McDonald. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Follow the crowd on a Sunday /[Armstrong] ; [Gerard]. | Harry Macdonough, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Sing me the rosary (The sweetest song of all) /Lewis ; Klichmann. | Orpheus Quartet, male vocal quartet with orchestra accompaniment. | |
In the gloaming[, oh, my darling] /[Annie Fortescue Harrison, music ; M. Orred, lyrics]. | Edison male [quartette]. | Edison. |
On that we two were maying /Smith. | Miss Stevenson ; Mr Macdonough. | |
In StarlightKing. | Hayward; Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
My old Kentucky home. | Harry Macdonough, tenor solo. | |
When you were sweet sixteen /[Thornton, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
To Have, To Hold, To LoveMacboyle; Ball. | Harry Macdonough; Victor Orchestra. | |
Onward Christian soldiers /[Sabine Baring-Gould, lyrics ; Arthur Sullivan, music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Where is my wandering boy tonight? /Reverend Robert Lowry, lyrics, music. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Sing me the rosary (the sweetest song of all) /Lewis ; Klichmann. | Orpheus Quartet with orchestra. | |
The girl on the magazine :from "Stop, Look and Listen" /Irving Berlin. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | |
A little boy in blue /[Theodore F. Morse ; Raymond A. Browne]. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Roses bring dreams to you /Ingraham. | Hayden [i.e. Haydn] Quartet, male quartet. | |
Close dat eye. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Praise ye the Father /[Charles] Gounod. | Trinity Choir. | Berliner. |
When Kate and I were coming thro' the rye /Andrew B. Sterling, lyrics ; Harry von Tilzer, music. | M. Harry Macdonough, tenor solo. | Berliner. |
Sweet little buttercup /Alfred Bryan ; Herman Paley ; [performed by] Elizabeth Spencer, Shannon Four. Homeward bound / Johnson, Goetz ; Meyer ; [performed by] Peerless Quartet. | Elizabeth Spencer, soprano, with Shannon Four and orchestra (side a) ; Peerless Quartet with orchestra (side b). | Victor. |
In dear old Georgia /[Williams] ; Van Alstyne. | Haydn Quartet with orchestra. | |
Cornfield medley =['Way down yonder in the cornfield] /[Will D. Cobb, lyrics ; Gus Edwards, music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
The battle of Santiago /[Rous ; Porter]. | The American Quartet. | Berliner. |
Sally in our alley. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Serenade /Donnelly ; Frannz Schubert ; Heinrich Berte ; Sigmund Romberg. | Lambert Murphy and Orpheus Quartet. | |
The flower outside the café /Solman. | Stanley ; Macdonough with orchestra. | |
Killarney's /Balfe. | Harry Macdonough with orchestra. | |
Bonnie sweet Bessie :the maid of Dundee /[Arabella Root, lyrics] ; [J.L. Gilbert, music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Hunting song /Bullard. | Werrenrath ; Macdonough ; Victor Orchestra. | |
The waterfall. | Macdonough ; Watson ; Victor orchestra. | Berliner. |
I'll sing thee songs of Araby :from "Lalla Rockh" /Clay. | Henry Macdonough, with orchestra. | |
Il trovatore :Home to our mountains /Verdi. | Miss Morgan ; Mr. Macdonough, with orchestra. | |
I like your way[around the door], etc /[J.J. Walker, lyrics] ; [Max S. Witt, music]. | [Harry Macdonough], tenor. | Edison. |
Church scene from "The old homestead" /[Thompson]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Fare the[e] well, Molly darling /[Will C. Cobb, lyrics ; Kerry Mills, music]. | Mr. Harry MacDonough. | Berliner. |
Where Is My Boy To-nightLowry. | Haydn Quartet; Orchestra. | |
Down where the cotton blossoms grow. | Harry Macdonough. | |
The owl and the pussy cat /Lear, lyrics ; De Koven, music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Anona :song /[words by Vivien Grey]. | Harry Macdonough, vocal. | |
My Jesus as thou art, or, [My Jesus as thou wilt] /[B. Schmolck, lyrics] ; [C.M. Weber, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Safe in the arms of Jesus /[W.H. Doane, lyrics ; Fanny Crosby, music]. | Trinity Choir, with [organ and] orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
The Sabbath day. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Just one sweet girl /Harry Von Tilzer ; Jack Mahoney. Summer reminds me of you / George W. Meyer ; Alfred Bryan. | Harry Macdonough, Walter Van Brunt. | |
Tell me pretty maiden /[E. Boyd-Jones ; Paul Rubens, lyrics ; Leslie Stuart, music]. | Miss Spencer ; Mr. Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Plain mamie O'Hooley. | Harry Macdonough with orchestra. | |
Fare thee well, Mollie darling /[Kerry Mills, music ; Will D. Cobb, lyrics] | Haydn Quartet, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
God be with you 'til we meet again /J.E. Rankin, lyrics ; W.G. Tomer, music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Carry Me Back To Ole Virginie. | Haydn Quartet. | |
The honeysuckle and the bee /Penn. | Mr. Harry Macdonough, tenor. | |
Come ye disconsolate! /[Thomas Moore, lyrics ; Samuel Webbe, music]. | Church Choir. | Berliner. |
Rings O' Roses-from The Dollar PrincessFall. | Lucy Marsh; Harry Macdonough. | |
Summertime /von Tilzer. | Haydn Quartet with orchestra. | |
I'll do anything in the world for you /Cobb ; Edwards. | Harry Macdonough (tenor) with orchestra. | |
In the days of old : from "The Yankee Consul". | Harry Macdonough. | |
My old Kentucky home /[Stephen C. Foster, lyrics and music]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Then you'll remember me :[from] Balfe's "Bohemian girl" /Balfe. | Harry Macdonough (tenor). | |
RainbowBryan; Werrich. | Billy Murray; Hayden Quartet; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Larboard watch /[T. Williams]. | Macdonough ; Dudley, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Glory Song. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Gobble duet :When I behold your manly form : from "La mascotte" /Audran. | Elizabeth Wheeler ; Harry Macdonough, duet with orchestra. | |
When the harvest days are over [, Jessie dear] /[Harold Graham, lyrics ; Harry von Tilzer, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
The Old Brigade. | Dudley; Macdonough. | |
Rainbow /[Percy] Wenrich, music ; [Alfred] Bryan, lyrics. | Billy Murray, tenor ; Haydn Quartet, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Home, sweet home. | Haydn Quartet. | |
The Owl And The Pussy Cat. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Tenting on the old camp ground /[Walter Kittredge, lyrics and music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
When Sweet Marie Was Sweet SixteenErnest Ball. | Macdonough; Bieling; With Orchestra. | |
The holy city /[Frederick Edward Weatherly, lyrics ; Stephen Adams, music]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Where the sunset turns the ocean's blue to gold /[Eva Fern Buckner, lyrics ; Henry W. Petrie, music]. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Sweet Kentucky lady (dry your eyes) /Wm. Jerome, lyrics ; Louis A. Hirsch, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
Asleep In JesusBradbury. | Lyric Quartet. | |
Minstrel 1st part, no. 5. | The Gramophone Minstrels. | Berliner. |
Robin Adair /[Celtic air: Aileen Aroon ; C. Keppel, English lyrics]. | Samuel H. Dudley ; Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Two little girls loved one little boy /Bryan ; Mullen. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Haydn Quartet, orchestra accompaniment. | |
Sweet thoughts of home /Edwards. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Little Alabama coon ; Alabama coon /Hattie Starr, lyrics and music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
When the bees are in the hive /Mills. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Laughing water /[George Totten Smith, lyrics ; Frederick W. Hager, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Stand up, stand up for Jesus /[George Duffield, lyrics ; George J. Webb, music]. | Church Choir. | Berliner. |
In the shade of the old apple tree /[Harry H. Williams, lyrics ; Egbert van Alstyne, music]. | Harry Macdonough ; Haydn Quartet, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
When you know you're not forgotten by the girl you can't forget /Helf ; [Gardenier] ; [performed by] Haydn Quartet. | Haydn Quartet, vocals ; with orchestra [that is, instrumental ensemble]. | |
The "merry widow" maxim's /Lehar. | Harry Macdonough, tneor with orchestra. | |
An evening with the minstrels No. 2 :Minstrel ballad : My Creole Sue /[Gussie L. Davis]. | Minstrels. | Berliner. |
Sweetest girl in Dixie /[Adams ; O'Dea]. | Harry MacDonough. | Edison. |
Sweet and low, or, [That lullaby of long ago] /[Barnby, Sir Joseph, music ; Alfred Tennyson, lyrics]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Faded RoseRoma. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
Maryland, My MarylandWords By James Ryder Set To An Old German Air O Tannenbaum. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Massa's in the cold, cold ground /[Stephen C. Foster, lyrics and music]. | The Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
My Creole Sue. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Massa's in the cold, cold ground /[Stephen C. Foster, lyrics and music]. | The Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
The choir invisible /[Hartwell Jones, music] ; [J.A. Macdonald, lyrics]. | Harry Macdonough. | Columbia. |
Maxim's :from "The Merry widow" /Franz Lehar. | Harry Macdonough, tenor, with orchestra. | |
Dreaming On The Ohio. | Harry Macdonough; Haydn Quartet. | |
I'm happy when the band plays Dixie /Vanderveer. | Billy Murray and Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
The Lost Chord. | Haydn Quartet. | |
The waterfall. | Macdonough ; Watson ; Victor orchestra. | Berliner. |
I'll be with you when the roses bloom again. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Good bye Dolly Grey /[Will D. Cobb, lyrics ; Paul Barnes, music]. | American Quartet. | Berliner. |
The girl I should have married long ago /[William Francis Burke]. | Vocals by Harry McDonough ; with piano accompaniment. | Edison. |
I'll sing thee songs of Araby :from "Lalla Rockh" /Clay. | Henry Macdonough, with orchestra. | |
Il trovatore :Home to our mountains /Verdi. | Miss Morgan ; Mr. Macdonough, with orchestra. | |
I like your way[around the door], etc /[J.J. Walker, lyrics] ; [Max S. Witt, music]. | [Harry Macdonough], tenor. | Edison. |
Church scene from "The old homestead" /[Thompson]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
In the starlight /[J.E. Carpenter, lyrics ; Stephen Glover, music]. | Dudley ; Macdonough, vocal duet. | Berliner. |
Alphabet songs :d e /[Dewar ; A. Travers, lyrics and music?]. | Harry MacDonough. | Berliner. |
Where is my [wandering] boy tonight? /Reverend Robert Lowry, lyrics, music. | Haydn Quartet, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Incline Thine Ear To MeHimmel. | Lyric Quartet. | |
Fare the[e] well, Molly darling /[Will C. Cobb, lyrics ; Kerry Mills, music]. | Mr. Harry MacDonough. | Berliner. |
Where Is My Boy To-nightLowry. | Haydn Quartet; Orchestra. | |
Down where the cotton blossoms grow. | Harry Macdonough. | |
One holy church of God appears /Tansur. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
My little Georgia rose. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Dear old girl /Buck ; Morse. | Harry Macdonough ; Hayden [i.e. Haydn] Quartet, tenor and male vocal quartet with orchestra accompaniment. | |
The owl and the pussy cat /Lear, lyrics ; De Koven, music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
You're in love /Hauerbach [i.e. Harbach], lyrics ; Clark, lyrics ; Friml, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Lyric Quartet, mixed quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Anona :song /[words by Vivien Grey]. | Harry Macdonough, vocal. | |
I can't tell you why I love you but I do /[Gus Edwards, music] ; [Will D. Cobb, lyrics]. | Harry Macdonough. | Edison. |
My Jesus as thou art, or, [My Jesus as thou wilt] /[B. Schmolck, lyrics] ; [C.M. Weber, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Safe in the arms of Jesus /[W.H. Doane, lyrics ; Fanny Crosby, music]. | Trinity Choir, with [organ and] orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Hiawatha /[James O'Dea, lyrics ; Neil Moret, music]. | Harry Macdonough, tenor solo. | Berliner. |
The meaning of U.S.A. /[Raymond A. Browne]. | Harry Macdonough. | |
The Sabbath day. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Just one sweet girl /Harry Von Tilzer ; Jack Mahoney. Summer reminds me of you / George W. Meyer ; Alfred Bryan. | Harry Macdonough, Walter Van Brunt. | |
My little canoe /Leslie Stuart. | Dudley ; Macdonough with orchestra. | |
Tell me pretty maiden /[E. Boyd-Jones ; Paul Rubens, lyrics ; Leslie Stuart, music]. | Miss Spencer ; Mr. Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Plain mamie O'Hooley. | Harry Macdonough with orchestra. | |
Fare thee well, Mollie darling /[Kerry Mills, music ; Will D. Cobb, lyrics] | Haydn Quartet, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Little Alabama coon. | Haydn Quartet. | |
God be with you 'til we meet again /J.E. Rankin, lyrics ; W.G. Tomer, music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Sweet dreamland faces /W.M. Hutchinson, lyrics and music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
The Tale The Church Bells TolledWilliamis; Van Alstyne. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
Oh, come all ye faithful :adeste fideles. | Hayden [i.e. Haydn] Quartet with orchestra. | |
Carry Me Back To Ole Virginie. | Haydn Quartet. | |
The honeysuckle and the bee /Penn. | Mr. Harry Macdonough, tenor. | |
Come ye disconsolate! /[Thomas Moore, lyrics ; Samuel Webbe, music]. | Church Choir. | Berliner. |
Rings O' Roses-from The Dollar PrincessFall. | Lucy Marsh; Harry Macdonough. | |
The PalmsFaure. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
Summertime /von Tilzer. | Haydn Quartet with orchestra. | |
I'll do anything in the world for you /Cobb ; Edwards. | Harry Macdonough (tenor) with orchestra. | |
The Merry Widow.Lehar. | Elise Stevenson; Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
In the days of old : from "The Yankee Consul". | Harry Macdonough. | |
My old Kentucky home /[Stephen C. Foster, lyrics and music]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Then you'll remember me :[from] Balfe's "Bohemian girl" /Balfe. | Harry Macdonough (tenor). | |
RainbowBryan; Werrich. | Billy Murray; Hayden Quartet; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Bye and bye you will forget me /[Arthur W. French, lyrics ; William A. Huntley, music]. | Messers. Dudley ; Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Larboard watch /[T. Williams]. | Macdonough ; Dudley, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
In the vale of Shenandoah. | Harry Macdonough (tenor). | |
Night trip to Buffalo. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Glory Song. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Gobble duet :When I behold your manly form : from "La mascotte" /Audran. | Elizabeth Wheeler ; Harry Macdonough, duet with orchestra. | |
When the harvest days are over [, Jessie dear] /[Harold Graham, lyrics ; Harry von Tilzer, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
The Old Brigade. | Dudley; Macdonough. | |
Church scene :from "Old homestead". | Haydn Quartet. | |
Rainbow /[Percy] Wenrich, music ; [Alfred] Bryan, lyrics. | Billy Murray, tenor ; Haydn Quartet, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Killarney /[Michael William Balfe, music ; E. Falconer - pseud. of Edward O'Rourke, lyrics]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
When It's apple blossom time in Normandy :from Weber and Fields music hall production /Mellor : Gifford : Trevor. | Marguerite Dunlap : Harry Macdonough ; duet with orchestra. | |
Story of the rose [= Heart of my heart, I love you] /Andrew Mack, music ; [Alice, lyrics]. | Harry MacDonough. | Berliner. |
Home, sweet home. | Haydn Quartet. | |
The Owl And The Pussy Cat. | Haydn Quartet. | |
The Orange and the Black :Princetown College song /Mitchell ; Biedermann. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet and orchestra. | |
Tenting on the old camp ground /[Walter Kittredge, lyrics and music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
When Sweet Marie Was Sweet SixteenErnest Ball. | Macdonough; Bieling; With Orchestra. | |
In the starlight /[J.E. Carpenter ; Stephen Glover]. | Vocals by Harry Macdonough and S.H. Dudley ; with piano accompaniment. | |
Holy NightAdolphe Adam. | Lucy Isabelle Marsh; Trinity Choir; Mixed Voices; Organ. | |
The Birds. | Harry Macdonough. | |
The holy city /[Frederick Edward Weatherly, lyrics ; Stephen Adams, music]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Robin AdairLady Caroline Keppel. | Hayden Quartet. | |
Where the sunset turns the ocean's blue to gold /[Eva Fern Buckner, lyrics ; Henry W. Petrie, music]. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Sweet Kentucky lady (dry your eyes) /Wm. Jerome, lyrics ; Louis A. Hirsch, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
Little Alabama coon. | Haydn Quartette. | |
Asleep In JesusBradbury. | Lyric Quartet. | |
Minstrel 1st part, no. 5. | The Gramophone Minstrels. | Berliner. |
When you wore a pinafore /[Madden] ; Morse. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
Robin Adair /[Celtic air: Aileen Aroon ; C. Keppel, English lyrics]. | Samuel H. Dudley ; Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Two little girls loved one little boy /Bryan ; Mullen. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Haydn Quartet, orchestra accompaniment. | |
The Farmyard Medley. | The Haydn Quartette. | |
Kate Kearney /[J. Everett Fay, lyrics ; James B. Oliver, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
When I was a dreamer (and you were my dream) /Lewis, lyrics ; Little, lyrics ; van Alstyne, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Lyric Quartet, mixed quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Sweet thoughts of home /Edwards. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Blue bell /Morse. Teasing / Von Tilzer. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet, with orchestra [Side A] ; Billy Murray, tenor, and Haydn Quartet with orchestra [Side B]. | |
Little Alabama coon ; Alabama coon /Hattie Starr, lyrics and music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
When the bees are in the hive /Mills. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Laughing water /[George Totten Smith, lyrics ; Frederick W. Hager, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Stand up, stand up for Jesus /[George Duffield, lyrics ; George J. Webb, music]. | Church Choir. | Berliner. |
In the shade of the old apple tree /[Harry H. Williams, lyrics ; Egbert van Alstyne, music]. | Harry Macdonough ; Haydn Quartet, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Forgotten. | Harry Macdonough. | |
For every boy who's lonely, there's a girl that's lonely too :from "Dr. de Luxe" /Hauerbach ; Hoschna. | Harry Macdonough ; Lyric Quartet, with orchestra. | |
When you know you're not forgotten by the girl you can't forget /Helf ; [Gardenier] ; [performed by] Haydn Quartet. | Haydn Quartet, vocals ; with orchestra [that is, instrumental ensemble]. | |
The "merry widow" maxim's /Lehar. | Harry Macdonough, tneor with orchestra. | |
An evening with the minstrels No. 2 :Minstrel ballad : My Creole Sue /[Gussie L. Davis]. | Minstrels. | Berliner. |
Sweetest girl in Dixie /[Adams ; O'Dea]. | Harry MacDonough. | Edison. |
My old Kentucky home /[Stephen C. Fosterwords and music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Cornfield medley =['Way down yonder in the cornfield] /[Will D. Cobb, lyrics ; Gus Edwards, music]. | Edison Male Quartette. | Edison. |
Carry me back to old Virginny :plantation melody /James Bland. | Orpheus Quartet. | Berliner. |
Sweet and low, or, [That lullaby of long ago] /[Barnby, Sir Joseph, music ; Alfred Tennyson, lyrics]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Tell me pretty maiden /[E. Boyd-Jones ; Paul Rubens, lyrics ; Leslie Stuart, music]. | Miss Spencer ; Mr. Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Plain mamie O'Hooley. | Harry Macdonough with orchestra. | |
Fare thee well, Mollie darling /[Kerry Mills, music ; Will D. Cobb, lyrics] | Haydn Quartet, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Little Alabama coon. | Haydn Quartet. | |
God be with you 'til we meet again /J.E. Rankin, lyrics ; W.G. Tomer, music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
The Maiden with the dreamy eyes. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Sweet dreamland faces /W.M. Hutchinson, lyrics and music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
The Tale The Church Bells TolledWilliamis; Van Alstyne. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
Good old songs :[introducing: Twinkling stars are laughing, love ; When I saw sweet Nellie home ; Would I were thee ; There's music in the air]. | [Edison Male] Quartette. | Edison. |
Oh, come all ye faithful :adeste fideles. | Hayden [i.e. Haydn] Quartet with orchestra. | |
Carry Me Back To Ole Virginie. | Haydn Quartet. | |
The honeysuckle and the bee /Penn. | Mr. Harry Macdonough, tenor. | |
Come ye disconsolate! /[Thomas Moore, lyrics ; Samuel Webbe, music]. | Church Choir. | Berliner. |
Rings O' Roses-from The Dollar PrincessFall. | Lucy Marsh; Harry Macdonough. | |
The PalmsFaure. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
In the valley of yesterday /[composer not identified]. In the evening by the moonlight, dear Louise / Harry Von Tilzer ; Andrew B. Sterling. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Summertime /von Tilzer. | Haydn Quartet with orchestra. | |
I'll do anything in the world for you /Cobb ; Edwards. | Harry Macdonough (tenor) with orchestra. | |
I'm looking for some-one's heart :from the Western Garden production "Maid in America" /Harold Atteridge ; Sigmund Romberg. | Lyric Quartet with orchestra. | |
The Merry Widow.Lehar. | Elise Stevenson; Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
In the days of old : from "The Yankee Consul". | Harry Macdonough. | |
My old Kentucky home /[Stephen C. Foster, lyrics and music]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Darling Nelly GrayB R Hanby. | Alma Gluck; Orpheus Quartet; Orchestra; Male Quartet. | |
The woman thou gavest me /Cobb, lyrics ; Powell, music. | Harry Macdonough ; Hayden Quartet. | Berliner. |
Then you'll remember me :[from] Balfe's "Bohemian girl" /Balfe. | Harry Macdonough (tenor). | |
RainbowBryan; Werrich. | Billy Murray; Hayden Quartet; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
My Hawaii (you're calling me) /Launa Mai, lyrics ; L.W. Lewis, music. | Orpheus Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Minstrel first part no. 2 :[Darktown is out tonight] /[Cook, Will Marion]. | Georgia Minstrel Company, solo: Dudley. | Berliner. |
Bye and bye you will forget me /[Arthur W. French, lyrics ; William A. Huntley, music]. | Messers. Dudley ; Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Larboard watch /[T. Williams]. | Macdonough ; Dudley, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
In the vale of Shenandoah. | Harry Macdonough (tenor). | |
Night trip to Buffalo. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Annie Laurie /[W. Douglas of Finland, lyrics ; Lady John Scott, music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Glory Song. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Gobble duet :When I behold your manly form : from "La mascotte" /Audran. | Elizabeth Wheeler ; Harry Macdonough, duet with orchestra. | |
When the harvest days are over [, Jessie dear] /[Harold Graham, lyrics ; Harry von Tilzer, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
The Old Brigade. | Dudley; Macdonough. | |
Church scene :from "Old homestead". | Haydn Quartet. | |
Rainbow /[Percy] Wenrich, music ; [Alfred] Bryan, lyrics. | Billy Murray, tenor ; Haydn Quartet, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Killarney /[Michael William Balfe, music ; E. Falconer - pseud. of Edward O'Rourke, lyrics]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Larboard watch /Williams. | [S.H.] Dudley, [baritone], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Home Sweet Home. | Harry Macdonough; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
When It's apple blossom time in Normandy :from Weber and Fields music hall production /Mellor : Gifford : Trevor. | Marguerite Dunlap : Harry Macdonough ; duet with orchestra. | |
Story of the rose [= Heart of my heart, I love you] /Andrew Mack, music ; [Alice, lyrics]. | Harry MacDonough. | Berliner. |
Home, sweet home. | Haydn Quartet. | |
The Owl And The Pussy Cat. | Haydn Quartet. | |
The Orange and the Black :Princetown College song /Mitchell ; Biedermann. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet and orchestra. | |
Tenting on the old camp ground /[Walter Kittredge, lyrics and music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Saved by grace /Stebbins. | Macdonough ; Bieling, with orchestra. | |
When Sweet Marie Was Sweet SixteenErnest Ball. | Macdonough; Bieling; With Orchestra. | |
In the starlight /[J.E. Carpenter ; Stephen Glover]. | Vocals by Harry Macdonough and S.H. Dudley ; with piano accompaniment. | |
Holy NightAdolphe Adam. | Lucy Isabelle Marsh; Trinity Choir; Mixed Voices; Organ. | |
The Birds. | Harry Macdonough. | |
The holy city /[Frederick Edward Weatherly, lyrics ; Stephen Adams, music]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Robin AdairLady Caroline Keppel. | Hayden Quartet. | |
Little Moozoo May /Luders. | Harry Macdonough (tenor with orchestra accompaniment). | |
Where the sunset turns the ocean's blue to gold /[Eva Fern Buckner, lyrics ; Henry W. Petrie, music]. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Sweet Kentucky lady (dry your eyes) /Wm. Jerome, lyrics ; Louis A. Hirsch, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
Little Alabama coon. | Haydn Quartette. | |
Asleep In JesusBradbury. | Lyric Quartet. | |
Minstrel 1st part, no. 5. | The Gramophone Minstrels. | Berliner. |
Stop that knocking at the door /Winnermore. | Edison Male Quartette. | Edison. |
While The Leaves Came Drifting Down. | Macdonough; Madeira. | |
When you wore a pinafore /[Madden] ; Morse. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
When The Frost Is On The PumpkinSterling; Von Tilzer. | Harry Macdonough; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Robin Adair /[Celtic air: Aileen Aroon ; C. Keppel, English lyrics]. | Samuel H. Dudley ; Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Two little girls loved one little boy /Bryan ; Mullen. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Haydn Quartet, orchestra accompaniment. | |
The Farmyard Medley. | The Haydn Quartette. | |
The Last Rose Of Summer Is The Sweetest Song Of AllSidney. | Harry Macdonough; Haydn Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
Kate Kearney /[J. Everett Fay, lyrics ; James B. Oliver, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
When I was a dreamer (and you were my dream) /Lewis, lyrics ; Little, lyrics ; van Alstyne, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Lyric Quartet, mixed quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Sweet thoughts of home /Edwards. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Blue bell /Morse. Teasing / Von Tilzer. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet, with orchestra [Side A] ; Billy Murray, tenor, and Haydn Quartet with orchestra [Side B]. | |
The new born king. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Little Alabama coon ; Alabama coon /Hattie Starr, lyrics and music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Where the River Shannon flows /Russel. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | |
When the bees are in the hive /Mills. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Laughing water /[George Totten Smith, lyrics ; Frederick W. Hager, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Stand up, stand up for Jesus /[George Duffield, lyrics ; George J. Webb, music]. | Church Choir. | Berliner. |
In the shade of the old apple tree /[Harry H. Williams, lyrics ; Egbert van Alstyne, music]. | Harry Macdonough ; Haydn Quartet, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Forgotten. | Harry Macdonough. | |
For every boy who's lonely, there's a girl that's lonely too :from "Dr. de Luxe" /Hauerbach ; Hoschna. | Harry Macdonough ; Lyric Quartet, with orchestra. | |
When you know you're not forgotten by the girl you can't forget /Helf ; [Gardenier] ; [performed by] Haydn Quartet. | Haydn Quartet, vocals ; with orchestra [that is, instrumental ensemble]. | |
The "merry widow" maxim's /Lehar. | Harry Macdonough, tneor with orchestra. | |
An evening with the minstrels No. 2 :Minstrel ballad : My Creole Sue /[Gussie L. Davis]. | Minstrels. | Berliner. |
Jesus lover of my soul /[C. Wesley, lyrics ; F. Abt, music]. | Trinity Choir. | Berliner. |
Sweetest girl in Dixie /[Adams ; O'Dea]. | Harry MacDonough. | Edison. |
My old Kentucky home /[Stephen C. Fosterwords and music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Home to our mountains. | Miss Morgan ; Mr. Macdonough. | |
Cornfield medley =['Way down yonder in the cornfield] /[Will D. Cobb, lyrics ; Gus Edwards, music]. | Edison Male Quartette. | Edison. |
Jesus Is CallingCrosby; Stebbins. | Stanley; Macdonough; With Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Carry me back to old Virginny :plantation melody /James Bland. | Orpheus Quartet. | Berliner. |
Sweet and low, or, [That lullaby of long ago] /[Barnby, Sir Joseph, music ; Alfred Tennyson, lyrics]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Trip to the county fair. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Faded RoseRoma. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
Maryland, My MarylandWords By James Ryder Set To An Old German Air O Tannenbaum. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Massa's in the cold, cold ground /[Stephen C. Foster, lyrics and music]. | The Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
My Creole Sue. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Massa's in the cold, cold ground /[Stephen C. Foster, lyrics and music]. | The Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
When we are married /[Hugh Morton, lyrics ; Gustave Kerker, music]. | Macdonough ; Hayward, duett. | Berliner. |
Summertime /von Tilzer. | Haydn Quartet with orchestra. | |
I'll do anything in the world for you /Cobb ; Edwards. | Harry Macdonough (tenor) with orchestra. | |
I'm looking for some-one's heart :from the Western Garden production "Maid in America" /Harold Atteridge ; Sigmund Romberg. | Lyric Quartet with orchestra. | |
The Merry Widow.Lehar. | Elise Stevenson; Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
In the days of old : from "The Yankee Consul". | Harry Macdonough. | |
Where is my wandering boy to-night /[Albert Hall, lyrics ; Clarence Wainwright, music]. | The Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
My old Kentucky home /[Stephen C. Foster, lyrics and music]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Darling Nelly GrayB R Hanby. | Alma Gluck; Orpheus Quartet; Orchestra; Male Quartet. | |
The woman thou gavest me /Cobb, lyrics ; Powell, music. | Harry Macdonough ; Hayden Quartet. | Berliner. |
Then you'll remember me :[from] Balfe's "Bohemian girl" /Balfe. | Harry Macdonough (tenor). | |
RainbowBryan; Werrich. | Billy Murray; Hayden Quartet; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
My Hawaii (you're calling me) /Launa Mai, lyrics ; L.W. Lewis, music. | Orpheus Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
If A Girl Like You Loved A Boy Like MeCobb; Edwards. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
Minstrel first part no. 2 :[Darktown is out tonight] /[Cook, Will Marion]. | Georgia Minstrel Company, solo: Dudley. | Berliner. |
Bye and bye you will forget me /[Arthur W. French, lyrics ; William A. Huntley, music]. | Messers. Dudley ; Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Larboard watch /[T. Williams]. | Macdonough ; Dudley, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
In the vale of Shenandoah. | Harry Macdonough (tenor). | |
Night trip to Buffalo. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Annie Laurie /[W. Douglas of Finland, lyrics ; Lady John Scott, music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
If with all your hearts /Evan Williams. | Evan Williams, tenor. | |
Glory Song. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Gobble duet :When I behold your manly form : from "La mascotte" /Audran. | Elizabeth Wheeler ; Harry Macdonough, duet with orchestra. | |
When the harvest days are over [, Jessie dear] /[Harold Graham, lyrics ; Harry von Tilzer, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
The Old Brigade. | Dudley; Macdonough. | |
Church scene :from "Old homestead". | Haydn Quartet. | |
Rainbow /[Percy] Wenrich, music ; [Alfred] Bryan, lyrics. | Billy Murray, tenor ; Haydn Quartet, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Killarney /[Michael William Balfe, music ; E. Falconer - pseud. of Edward O'Rourke, lyrics]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Larboard watch /Williams. | [S.H.] Dudley, [baritone], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Home Sweet Home. | Harry Macdonough; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
When It's apple blossom time in Normandy :from Weber and Fields music hall production /Mellor : Gifford : Trevor. | Marguerite Dunlap : Harry Macdonough ; duet with orchestra. | |
Story of the rose [= Heart of my heart, I love you] /Andrew Mack, music ; [Alice, lyrics]. | Harry MacDonough. | Berliner. |
Home, sweet home. | Haydn Quartet. | |
The Owl And The Pussy Cat. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Kathleen Mavourneen /[F.N. Crouch, music ; L.M.J.M. Crawford, lyrics]. | The Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
A little birch canoe and you /J. Will Callahan ; Lee S. Roberts. | Olive Kline and Orpheus Quartet, soprano with male quartet and orchestra. | |
The Orange and the Black :Princetown College song /Mitchell ; Biedermann. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet and orchestra. | |
Down in the old cherry orchard /Henry, music ; Alfred Bryan, lyrics. | Haydn Quartet, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Tenting on the old camp ground /[Walter Kittredge, lyrics and music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Saved by grace /Stebbins. | Macdonough ; Bieling, with orchestra. | |
When Sweet Marie Was Sweet SixteenErnest Ball. | Macdonough; Bieling; With Orchestra. | |
In the starlight /[J.E. Carpenter ; Stephen Glover]. | Vocals by Harry Macdonough and S.H. Dudley ; with piano accompaniment. | |
HiawathaMoret. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Holy NightAdolphe Adam. | Lucy Isabelle Marsh; Trinity Choir; Mixed Voices; Organ. | |
The Birds. | Harry Macdonough. | |
The holy city /[Frederick Edward Weatherly, lyrics ; Stephen Adams, music]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
When we listened to the murmur of the pine[s] /[B.] Robinson, lyrics ; [Winthrop] Brookhouse, music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Robin AdairLady Caroline Keppel. | Hayden Quartet. | |
Little Moozoo May /Luders. | Harry Macdonough (tenor with orchestra accompaniment). | |
Where the sunset turns the ocean's blue to gold /[Eva Fern Buckner, lyrics ; Henry W. Petrie, music]. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Waltz me around again, Willie [('round-'round-'round)] /Cobb, lyrics ; Shields, music. | Billy Murray ; Haydn Quartet, with orchestra. | His Master's Voice. |
When The Bees Are In The HiveMills. | Haydn Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
Sweet Kentucky lady (dry your eyes) /Wm. Jerome, lyrics ; Louis A. Hirsch, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
Little Alabama coon. | Haydn Quartette. | |
Asleep In JesusBradbury. | Lyric Quartet. | |
Minstrel 1st part, no. 5. | The Gramophone Minstrels. | Berliner. |
Stop that knocking at the door /Winnermore. | Edison Male Quartette. | Edison. |
Songs my mother used to sing :Introduction ; Believe me, if all those endearing young charms ; Last rose of summer /Smith. | Corrine Morgan, contralto ; Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | |
While The Leaves Came Drifting Down. | Macdonough; Madeira. | |
When you wore a pinafore /[Madden] ; Morse. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
When The Frost Is On The PumpkinSterling; Von Tilzer. | Harry Macdonough; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Robin Adair /[Celtic air: Aileen Aroon ; C. Keppel, English lyrics]. | Samuel H. Dudley ; Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Two little girls loved one little boy /Bryan ; Mullen. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Haydn Quartet, orchestra accompaniment. | |
Ring the bell of heavens /Root. | Haydn Quartet with Orchestra (Male Quartet). | |
The Farmyard Medley. | The Haydn Quartette. | |
Bonnie sweet Bessie. | Haydn Quartet. | |
The Last Rose Of Summer Is The Sweetest Song Of AllSidney. | Harry Macdonough; Haydn Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
Kate Kearney /[J. Everett Fay, lyrics ; James B. Oliver, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
The palms. | Harry Macdonough, tenor solo. | |
When I was a dreamer (and you were my dream) /Lewis, lyrics ; Little, lyrics ; van Alstyne, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Lyric Quartet, mixed quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Sweet thoughts of home /Edwards. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Blue bell /Morse. Teasing / Von Tilzer. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet, with orchestra [Side A] ; Billy Murray, tenor, and Haydn Quartet with orchestra [Side B]. | |
The new born king. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Little Alabama coon ; Alabama coon /Hattie Starr, lyrics and music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
It's tulip time in Holland :two lips are calling me /Dave Radford ; Richard A. Whiting. | Harry Macdonough, with orchestra. | |
Where the River Shannon flows /Russel. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | |
Sun of My Soul /[Keble : Ritter]. | Haydn Quartet - S.H. Dudley, manager. | |
When the bees are in the hive /Mills. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Laughing water /[George Totten Smith, lyrics ; Frederick W. Hager, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Stand up, stand up for Jesus /[George Duffield, lyrics ; George J. Webb, music]. | Church Choir. | Berliner. |
In the shade of the old apple tree /[Harry H. Williams, lyrics ; Egbert van Alstyne, music]. | Harry Macdonough ; Haydn Quartet, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Forgotten. | Harry Macdonough. | |
For every boy who's lonely, there's a girl that's lonely too :from "Dr. de Luxe" /Hauerbach ; Hoschna. | Harry Macdonough ; Lyric Quartet, with orchestra. | |
When you know you're not forgotten by the girl you can't forget /Helf ; [Gardenier] ; [performed by] Haydn Quartet. | Haydn Quartet, vocals ; with orchestra [that is, instrumental ensemble]. | |
The "merry widow" maxim's /Lehar. | Harry Macdonough, tneor with orchestra. | |
An evening with the minstrels No. 2 :Minstrel ballad : My Creole Sue /[Gussie L. Davis]. | Minstrels. | Berliner. |
Jesus lover of my soul /[C. Wesley, lyrics ; F. Abt, music]. | Trinity Choir. | Berliner. |
Soldier's farewell /[J. Kinkel, lyrics and music]. | The Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Sweetest girl in Dixie /[Adams ; O'Dea]. | Harry MacDonough. | Edison. |
My old Kentucky home /[Stephen C. Fosterwords and music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Home to our mountains. | Miss Morgan ; Mr. Macdonough. | |
Cornfield medley =['Way down yonder in the cornfield] /[Will D. Cobb, lyrics ; Gus Edwards, music]. | Edison Male Quartette. | Edison. |
Jesus Is CallingCrosby; Stebbins. | Stanley; Macdonough; With Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Carry me back to old Virginny :plantation melody /James Bland. | Orpheus Quartet. | Berliner. |
Sweet and low, or, [That lullaby of long ago] /[Barnby, Sir Joseph, music ; Alfred Tennyson, lyrics]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Trip to the county fair. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Faded RoseRoma. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
Maryland, My MarylandWords By James Ryder Set To An Old German Air O Tannenbaum. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Massa's in the cold, cold ground /[Stephen C. Foster, lyrics and music]. | The Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
In the evening by the moonlight. | Haydn Quartet. | |
My Creole Sue. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Then you'll remember me :[from] Balfe's "Bohemian girl" /Balfe. | Harry Macdonough (tenor). | |
RainbowBryan; Werrich. | Billy Murray; Hayden Quartet; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
My Hawaii (you're calling me) /Launa Mai, lyrics ; L.W. Lewis, music. | Orpheus Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Carry me back to ole Virginie /[Bland]. | Haydn Quartet. | |
If A Girl Like You Loved A Boy Like MeCobb; Edwards. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
Minstrel first part no. 2 :[Darktown is out tonight] /[Cook, Will Marion]. | Georgia Minstrel Company, solo: Dudley. | Berliner. |
Bye and bye you will forget me /[Arthur W. French, lyrics ; William A. Huntley, music]. | Messers. Dudley ; Macdonough. | Berliner. |
The Holy City. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Larboard watch /[T. Williams]. | Macdonough ; Dudley, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
In the vale of Shenandoah. | Harry Macdonough (tenor). | |
Night trip to Buffalo. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Annie Laurie /[W. Douglas of Finland, lyrics ; Lady John Scott, music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
If with all your hearts /Evan Williams. | Evan Williams, tenor. | |
Glory Song. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Gobble duet :When I behold your manly form : from "La mascotte" /Audran. | Elizabeth Wheeler ; Harry Macdonough, duet with orchestra. | |
When the harvest days are over [, Jessie dear] /[Harold Graham, lyrics ; Harry von Tilzer, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
The Old Brigade. | Dudley; Macdonough. | |
Church scene :from "Old homestead". | Haydn Quartet. | |
Rainbow /[Percy] Wenrich, music ; [Alfred] Bryan, lyrics. | Billy Murray, tenor ; Haydn Quartet, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Pansies Mean Thoughts And Thoughts Mean YouBrown; Spencer. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
Killarney /[Michael William Balfe, music ; E. Falconer - pseud. of Edward O'Rourke, lyrics]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Larboard watch /Williams. | [S.H.] Dudley, [baritone], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Home Sweet Home. | Harry Macdonough; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
When It's apple blossom time in Normandy :from Weber and Fields music hall production /Mellor : Gifford : Trevor. | Marguerite Dunlap : Harry Macdonough ; duet with orchestra. | |
Heaven is my home /Savage. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Story of the rose [= Heart of my heart, I love you] /Andrew Mack, music ; [Alice, lyrics]. | Harry MacDonough. | Berliner. |
Home, sweet home. | Haydn Quartet. | |
The Owl And The Pussy Cat. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Kathleen Mavourneen /[F.N. Crouch, music ; L.M.J.M. Crawford, lyrics]. | The Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
A little birch canoe and you /J. Will Callahan ; Lee S. Roberts. | Olive Kline and Orpheus Quartet, soprano with male quartet and orchestra. | |
The Orange and the Black :Princetown College song /Mitchell ; Biedermann. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet and orchestra. | |
Down in the old cherry orchard /Henry, music ; Alfred Bryan, lyrics. | Haydn Quartet, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Camp meeting jubilee. | Sung by Haydn Quartet; [announced by William F. Hooley]. | |
Tenting on the old camp ground /[Walter Kittredge, lyrics and music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Saved by grace /Stebbins. | Macdonough ; Bieling, with orchestra. | |
When Sweet Marie Was Sweet SixteenErnest Ball. | Macdonough; Bieling; With Orchestra. | |
In the starlight /[J.E. Carpenter ; Stephen Glover]. | Vocals by Harry Macdonough and S.H. Dudley ; with piano accompaniment. | |
HiawathaMoret. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Holy NightAdolphe Adam. | Lucy Isabelle Marsh; Trinity Choir; Mixed Voices; Organ. | |
The Birds. | Harry Macdonough. | |
The holy city /[Frederick Edward Weatherly, lyrics ; Stephen Adams, music]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
When we listened to the murmur of the pine[s] /[B.] Robinson, lyrics ; [Winthrop] Brookhouse, music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Robin AdairLady Caroline Keppel. | Hayden Quartet. | |
Little Moozoo May /Luders. | Harry Macdonough (tenor with orchestra accompaniment). | |
Home to our mountains =Ai nostri monti ritorneremo /G. Verdi, music. | Miss Spencer ; Mr. Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Where the sunset turns the ocean's blue to gold /[Eva Fern Buckner, lyrics ; Henry W. Petrie, music]. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Waltz me around again, Willie [('round-'round-'round)] /Cobb, lyrics ; Shields, music. | Billy Murray ; Haydn Quartet, with orchestra. | His Master's Voice. |
When The Bees Are In The HiveMills. | Haydn Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
Sweet Kentucky lady (dry your eyes) /Wm. Jerome, lyrics ; Louis A. Hirsch, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
Sweet Adeline : (You're the flower of my heart). | Bieling and Dudley with Haydn Quartet. | |
Imitation Medley. | Haydn Quartette. | |
Little Alabama coon. | Haydn Quartette. | |
Asleep In JesusBradbury. | Lyric Quartet. | |
Minstrel 1st part, no. 5. | The Gramophone Minstrels. | Berliner. |
Stop that knocking at the door /Winnermore. | Edison Male Quartette. | Edison. |
The vacant chair (root). | Hayden [i.e. Haydn] Quartet (male quartet with orchestra). | |
Songs my mother used to sing :Introduction ; Believe me, if all those endearing young charms ; Last rose of summer /Smith. | Corrine Morgan, contralto ; Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | |
While The Leaves Came Drifting Down. | Macdonough; Madeira. | |
When you come back and you will come back. There's the whole world waiting for you /Geo. M. Cohan. | Raymond Dixon ; Orpheus Quartet. | |
When you wore a pinafore /[Madden] ; Morse. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
When The Frost Is On The PumpkinSterling; Von Tilzer. | Harry Macdonough; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Robin Adair /[Celtic air: Aileen Aroon ; C. Keppel, English lyrics]. | Samuel H. Dudley ; Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Two little girls loved one little boy /Bryan ; Mullen. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Haydn Quartet, orchestra accompaniment. | |
Ring the bell of heavens /Root. | Haydn Quartet with Orchestra (Male Quartet). | |
The Farmyard Medley. | The Haydn Quartette. | |
Oh morning land /Phelps ; [performed by] Stanley and Macdonough with orchestra. God be with you till we meet again / Rankin, Tomer ; [performed by] Haydn Quartet with orchestra. | [Side A] Stanley and Macdonough ; [Side B] Haydn Quartet. | |
Bonnie sweet Bessie. | Haydn Quartet. | |
The Last Rose Of Summer Is The Sweetest Song Of AllSidney. | Harry Macdonough; Haydn Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
Kate Kearney /[J. Everett Fay, lyrics ; James B. Oliver, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
The palms. | Harry Macdonough, tenor solo. | |
When I was a dreamer (and you were my dream) /Lewis, lyrics ; Little, lyrics ; van Alstyne, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Lyric Quartet, mixed quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Sweet thoughts of home /Edwards. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Blue bell /Morse. Teasing / Von Tilzer. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet, with orchestra [Side A] ; Billy Murray, tenor, and Haydn Quartet with orchestra [Side B]. | |
The new born king. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Little Alabama coon ; Alabama coon /Hattie Starr, lyrics and music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
It's tulip time in Holland :two lips are calling me /Dave Radford ; Richard A. Whiting. | Harry Macdonough, with orchestra. | |
Where the River Shannon flows /Russel. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | |
Blue bells of Scotland /[Anne MacVicar Grant, lyrics ; Dorothy Jordan, music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Red wing /Mills. | Dudley ; Macdonough. | |
Sun of My Soul /[Keble : Ritter]. | Haydn Quartet - S.H. Dudley, manager. | |
When the bees are in the hive /Mills. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Laughing water /[George Totten Smith, lyrics ; Frederick W. Hager, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Stand up, stand up for Jesus /[George Duffield, lyrics ; George J. Webb, music]. | Church Choir. | Berliner. |
In the shade of the old apple tree /[Harry H. Williams, lyrics ; Egbert van Alstyne, music]. | Harry Macdonough ; Haydn Quartet, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Where the sweet magnolias bloom /[Sterling ; Von Tilzer]. | Vocal duet by Macdonough and Madeira. | |
Forgotten. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Blue bell medley :Starry night for a ramble ; Plain Mamie O'Hooley ; Blue bell /[Walter Hawley, lyrics ; Alfred Solman, music] ; [Edward Madden ; Dolly Morse ; Theodore F. Morse, lyrics and music] ; [Harry B. Smith, lyrics ; Ludwig Englander, music]. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet. | Berliner. |
For every boy who's lonely, there's a girl that's lonely too :from "Dr. de Luxe" /Hauerbach ; Hoschna. | Harry Macdonough ; Lyric Quartet, with orchestra. | |
When you know you're not forgotten by the girl you can't forget /Helf ; [Gardenier] ; [performed by] Haydn Quartet. | Haydn Quartet, vocals ; with orchestra [that is, instrumental ensemble]. | |
The "merry widow" maxim's /Lehar. | Harry Macdonough, tneor with orchestra. | |
An evening with the minstrels No. 2 :Minstrel ballad : My Creole Sue /[Gussie L. Davis]. | Minstrels. | Berliner. |
A trip to the county fair. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Jesus lover of my soul /[C. Wesley, lyrics ; F. Abt, music]. | Trinity Choir. | Berliner. |
Soldier's farewell /[J. Kinkel, lyrics and music]. | The Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
In the gloaming[, oh, my darling] /[Annie Fortescue Harrison, music ; M. Orred, lyrics]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Sweetest girl in Dixie /[Adams ; O'Dea]. | Harry MacDonough. | Edison. |
My old Kentucky home /[Stephen C. Fosterwords and music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Home to our mountains. | Miss Morgan ; Mr. Macdonough. | |
Cornfield medley =['Way down yonder in the cornfield] /[Will D. Cobb, lyrics ; Gus Edwards, music]. | Edison Male Quartette. | Edison. |
Jesus Is CallingCrosby; Stebbins. | Stanley; Macdonough; With Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Larboard watch /Williams. | [S.H.] Dudley, [baritone], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Home Sweet Home. | Harry Macdonough; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
When It's apple blossom time in Normandy :from Weber and Fields music hall production /Mellor : Gifford : Trevor. | Marguerite Dunlap : Harry Macdonough ; duet with orchestra. | |
Heaven is my home /Savage. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Story of the rose [= Heart of my heart, I love you] /Andrew Mack, music ; [Alice, lyrics]. | Harry MacDonough. | Berliner. |
Home, sweet home. | Haydn Quartet. | |
The Owl And The Pussy Cat. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Kathleen Mavourneen /[F.N. Crouch, music ; L.M.J.M. Crawford, lyrics]. | The Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
A little birch canoe and you /J. Will Callahan ; Lee S. Roberts. | Olive Kline and Orpheus Quartet, soprano with male quartet and orchestra. | |
The Orange and the Black :Princetown College song /Mitchell ; Biedermann. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet and orchestra. | |
Down in the old cherry orchard /Henry, music ; Alfred Bryan, lyrics. | Haydn Quartet, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
The Merry Widow.Lehar. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
Camp meeting jubilee. | Sung by Haydn Quartet; [announced by William F. Hooley]. | |
Tenting in the old camp ground. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Navajo /[Harry Williams, lyrics] ; [Egbert Van Alstyne, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Tenting on the old camp ground /[Walter Kittredge, lyrics and music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Saved by grace /Stebbins. | Macdonough ; Bieling, with orchestra. | |
When Sweet Marie Was Sweet SixteenErnest Ball. | Macdonough; Bieling; With Orchestra. | |
In the starlight /[J.E. Carpenter ; Stephen Glover]. | Vocals by Harry Macdonough and S.H. Dudley ; with piano accompaniment. | |
HiawathaMoret. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Holy NightAdolphe Adam. | Lucy Isabelle Marsh; Trinity Choir; Mixed Voices; Organ. | |
The Birds. | Harry Macdonough. | |
The holy city /[Frederick Edward Weatherly, lyrics ; Stephen Adams, music]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
When we listened to the murmur of the pine[s] /[B.] Robinson, lyrics ; [Winthrop] Brookhouse, music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Robin AdairLady Caroline Keppel. | Hayden Quartet. | |
Little Moozoo May /Luders. | Harry Macdonough (tenor with orchestra accompaniment). | |
Home to our mountains =Ai nostri monti ritorneremo /G. Verdi, music. | Miss Spencer ; Mr. Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Where the sunset turns the ocean's blue to gold /[Eva Fern Buckner, lyrics ; Henry W. Petrie, music]. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Waltz me around again, Willie [('round-'round-'round)] /Cobb, lyrics ; Shields, music. | Billy Murray ; Haydn Quartet, with orchestra. | His Master's Voice. |
Nearer my God to thee. | Haydn Quartet. | |
When The Bees Are In The HiveMills. | Haydn Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
Sweet Kentucky lady (dry your eyes) /Wm. Jerome, lyrics ; Louis A. Hirsch, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
Sweet Adeline : (You're the flower of my heart). | Bieling and Dudley with Haydn Quartet. | |
Imitation Medley. | Haydn Quartette. | |
Little Alabama coon. | Haydn Quartette. | |
Asleep In JesusBradbury. | Lyric Quartet. | |
Minstrel 1st part, no. 5. | The Gramophone Minstrels. | Berliner. |
When the harvest days are over. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Good NightDudley Buck. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Stop that knocking at the door /Winnermore. | Edison Male Quartette. | Edison. |
The vacant chair (root). | Hayden [i.e. Haydn] Quartet (male quartet with orchestra). | |
Songs my mother used to sing :Introduction ; Believe me, if all those endearing young charms ; Last rose of summer /Smith. | Corrine Morgan, contralto ; Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | |
While The Leaves Came Drifting Down. | Macdonough; Madeira. | |
When you come back and you will come back. There's the whole world waiting for you /Geo. M. Cohan. | Raymond Dixon ; Orpheus Quartet. | |
Crucifix /Jean Faure. My faith looks up to thee / Palmer-Bassford. | Harry Macdonough, tenor; Frank C. Stanley, bass with orchestra. | |
When you wore a pinafore /[Madden] ; Morse. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
When The Frost Is On The PumpkinSterling; Von Tilzer. | Harry Macdonough; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Robin Adair /[Celtic air: Aileen Aroon ; C. Keppel, English lyrics]. | Samuel H. Dudley ; Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Two little girls loved one little boy /Bryan ; Mullen. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Haydn Quartet, orchestra accompaniment. | |
Ring the bell of heavens /Root. | Haydn Quartet with Orchestra (Male Quartet). | |
The Farmyard Medley. | The Haydn Quartette. | |
Oh morning land /Phelps ; [performed by] Stanley and Macdonough with orchestra. God be with you till we meet again / Rankin, Tomer ; [performed by] Haydn Quartet with orchestra. | [Side A] Stanley and Macdonough ; [Side B] Haydn Quartet. | |
Bonnie sweet Bessie. | Haydn Quartet. | |
The Last Rose Of Summer Is The Sweetest Song Of AllSidney. | Harry Macdonough; Haydn Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
Kate Kearney /[J. Everett Fay, lyrics ; James B. Oliver, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
My wild Irish rose /Olcott. | Haydn Quartet (male quartet). | |
The Sabbath Morn. | Harry Macdonough; Organ Accompaniment. | |
The palms. | Harry Macdonough, tenor solo. | |
In Zanzibar /Will D. Cobb, lyrics ; Gus Edwards, music. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
When I was a dreamer (and you were my dream) /Lewis, lyrics ; Little, lyrics ; van Alstyne, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Lyric Quartet, mixed quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Sweet thoughts of home /Edwards. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Blue bell /Morse. Teasing / Von Tilzer. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet, with orchestra [Side A] ; Billy Murray, tenor, and Haydn Quartet with orchestra [Side B]. | |
The new born king. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Little Alabama coon ; Alabama coon /Hattie Starr, lyrics and music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
It's tulip time in Holland :two lips are calling me /Dave Radford ; Richard A. Whiting. | Harry Macdonough, with orchestra. | |
Where the River Shannon flows /Russel. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | |
Only A Message From Home, Sweet Home. | Haydn Quartet; With Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Blue bells of Scotland /[Anne MacVicar Grant, lyrics ; Dorothy Jordan, music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Red wing /Mills. | Dudley ; Macdonough. | |
Sun of My Soul /[Keble : Ritter]. | Haydn Quartet - S.H. Dudley, manager. | |
When the bees are in the hive /Mills. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Laughing water /[George Totten Smith, lyrics ; Frederick W. Hager, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Stand up, stand up for Jesus /[George Duffield, lyrics ; George J. Webb, music]. | Church Choir. | Berliner. |
Thine Eyes So Blue And Tender. | Harry Macdonough. | |
When Bob White Is Whistling In The MeadowRosenfeld. | Harry Macdonough; Haydn Quartet. | |
Medley of plantation songs. | American Quartet. | Berliner. |
In the shade of the old apple tree /[Harry H. Williams, lyrics ; Egbert van Alstyne, music]. | Harry Macdonough ; Haydn Quartet, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Where the sweet magnolias bloom /[Sterling ; Von Tilzer]. | Vocal duet by Macdonough and Madeira. | |
Forgotten. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Blue bell medley :Starry night for a ramble ; Plain Mamie O'Hooley ; Blue bell /[Walter Hawley, lyrics ; Alfred Solman, music] ; [Edward Madden ; Dolly Morse ; Theodore F. Morse, lyrics and music] ; [Harry B. Smith, lyrics ; Ludwig Englander, music]. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet. | Berliner. |
For every boy who's lonely, there's a girl that's lonely too :from "Dr. de Luxe" /Hauerbach ; Hoschna. | Harry Macdonough ; Lyric Quartet, with orchestra. | |
When the harvest days are over /Graham. While the leaves came drifting down / [Nevada]. | Harry Macdonough, tenor, with orchestra [Side A] ; S.H. Dudley, baritone, and Harry Macdonough, tenor, with orchestra [Side B]. | |
When you know you're not forgotten by the girl you can't forget /Helf ; [Gardenier] ; [performed by] Haydn Quartet. | Haydn Quartet, vocals ; with orchestra [that is, instrumental ensemble]. | |
The "merry widow" maxim's /Lehar. | Harry Macdonough, tneor with orchestra. | |
An evening with the minstrels No. 2 :Minstrel ballad : My Creole Sue /[Gussie L. Davis]. | Minstrels. | Berliner. |
This Rose Brings My Heart To YouWood; Edwards. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
A trip to the county fair. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Jesus lover of my soul /[C. Wesley, lyrics ; F. Abt, music]. | Trinity Choir. | Berliner. |
Soldier's farewell /[J. Kinkel, lyrics and music]. | The Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
In the gloaming[, oh, my darling] /[Annie Fortescue Harrison, music ; M. Orred, lyrics]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Some one thinks of some one /[Fisher] ; Gardnier [sic] ; Helf. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
Sweetest girl in Dixie /[Adams ; O'Dea]. | Harry MacDonough. | Edison. |
My old Kentucky home /[Stephen C. Fosterwords and music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Home to our mountains. | Miss Morgan ; Mr. Macdonough. | |
Cornfield medley =['Way down yonder in the cornfield] /[Will D. Cobb, lyrics ; Gus Edwards, music]. | Edison Male Quartette. | Edison. |
Jesus Is CallingCrosby; Stebbins. | Stanley; Macdonough; With Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Carry me back to old Virginny :plantation melody /James Bland. | Orpheus Quartet. | Berliner. |
The palms =[Les rameaux] /[Jean-Baptiste Faure, lyrics and music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Sweet and low, or, [That lullaby of long ago] /[Barnby, Sir Joseph, music ; Alfred Tennyson, lyrics]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Trip to the county fair. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
HiawathaMoret. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Holy NightAdolphe Adam. | Lucy Isabelle Marsh; Trinity Choir; Mixed Voices; Organ. | |
The Birds. | Harry Macdonough. | |
The holy city /[Frederick Edward Weatherly, lyrics ; Stephen Adams, music]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
When we listened to the murmur of the pine[s] /[B.] Robinson, lyrics ; [Winthrop] Brookhouse, music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Robin AdairLady Caroline Keppel. | Hayden Quartet. | |
Little Moozoo May /Luders. | Harry Macdonough (tenor with orchestra accompaniment). | |
Home to our mountains =Ai nostri monti ritorneremo /G. Verdi, music. | Miss Spencer ; Mr. Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Where the sunset turns the ocean's blue to gold /[Eva Fern Buckner, lyrics ; Henry W. Petrie, music]. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Waltz me around again, Willie [('round-'round-'round)] /Cobb, lyrics ; Shields, music. | Billy Murray ; Haydn Quartet, with orchestra. | His Master's Voice. |
Nearer my God to thee. | Haydn Quartet. | |
When The Bees Are In The HiveMills. | Haydn Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
Tell me pretty maiden :from "Florodona" /Stuart. | Stevenson ; Macdonough with orchestra. | |
Sweet Kentucky lady (dry your eyes) /Wm. Jerome, lyrics ; Louis A. Hirsch, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
Sweet Adeline : (You're the flower of my heart). | Bieling and Dudley with Haydn Quartet. | |
Imitation Medley. | Haydn Quartette. | |
Little Alabama coon. | Haydn Quartette. | |
Asleep In JesusBradbury. | Lyric Quartet. | |
Minstrel 1st part, no. 5. | The Gramophone Minstrels. | Berliner. |
When the harvest days are over. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Ain't you coming back to old New Hampshire, Molly? /Helf. | Harry Macdonough, with orchestra. | |
Kathleen Mavourneen /[Annie (Barry) Crawford, lyrics] ; [F.W.N. Crouch, music]. | Messrs. Dudley ; Macdonough. | Berliner. |
I can't tell why I love you but I do /[Will D. Cobb, lyrics ; Gus Edwards, music]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Good NightDudley Buck. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Stop that knocking at the door /Winnermore. | Edison Male Quartette. | Edison. |
The vacant chair (root). | Hayden [i.e. Haydn] Quartet (male quartet with orchestra). | |
Monarch minstrels :first part, no 1. | Georgia Minstrel Co. | |
Songs my mother used to sing :Introduction ; Believe me, if all those endearing young charms ; Last rose of summer /Smith. | Corrine Morgan, contralto ; Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | |
While The Leaves Came Drifting Down. | Macdonough; Madeira. | |
When you come back and you will come back. There's the whole world waiting for you /Geo. M. Cohan. | Raymond Dixon ; Orpheus Quartet. | |
Crucifix /Jean Faure. My faith looks up to thee / Palmer-Bassford. | Harry Macdonough, tenor; Frank C. Stanley, bass with orchestra. | |
In the valley of Kentucky. | Harry Macdonough. | |
When you wore a pinafore /[Madden] ; Morse. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
When The Frost Is On The PumpkinSterling; Von Tilzer. | Harry Macdonough; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Robin Adair /[Celtic air: Aileen Aroon ; C. Keppel, English lyrics]. | Samuel H. Dudley ; Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Two little girls loved one little boy /Bryan ; Mullen. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Haydn Quartet, orchestra accompaniment. | |
Ring the bell of heavens /Root. | Haydn Quartet with Orchestra (Male Quartet). | |
The Farmyard Medley. | The Haydn Quartette. | |
Tell mother I'll be there /Fillmore. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Oh morning land /Phelps ; [performed by] Stanley and Macdonough with orchestra. God be with you till we meet again / Rankin, Tomer ; [performed by] Haydn Quartet with orchestra. | [Side A] Stanley and Macdonough ; [Side B] Haydn Quartet. | |
Bonnie sweet Bessie. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Red wing /[Kerry] Mills, music ; [Thurland Chattaway, lyrics]. | Dudley ; Macdonough, with quartet chorus and orchestra. | Berliner. |
The Last Rose Of Summer Is The Sweetest Song Of AllSidney. | Harry Macdonough; Haydn Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
Kate Kearney /[J. Everett Fay, lyrics ; James B. Oliver, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
My wild Irish rose /Olcott. | Haydn Quartet (male quartet). | |
The Sabbath Morn. | Harry Macdonough; Organ Accompaniment. | |
The palms. | Harry Macdonough, tenor solo. | |
In Zanzibar /Will D. Cobb, lyrics ; Gus Edwards, music. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
When I was a dreamer (and you were my dream) /Lewis, lyrics ; Little, lyrics ; van Alstyne, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Lyric Quartet, mixed quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
The birds /Septimus Winner pseudonym of Alice Hawthorne, lyrics and music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor solo. | Berliner. |
Sweet thoughts of home /Edwards. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Blue bell /Morse. Teasing / Von Tilzer. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet, with orchestra [Side A] ; Billy Murray, tenor, and Haydn Quartet with orchestra [Side B]. | |
The new born king. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Little Alabama coon ; Alabama coon /Hattie Starr, lyrics and music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
It's tulip time in Holland :two lips are calling me /Dave Radford ; Richard A. Whiting. | Harry Macdonough, with orchestra. | |
Where the River Shannon flows /Russel. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | |
The wedding of the reuben and the maid. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Only A Message From Home, Sweet Home. | Haydn Quartet; With Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Home again /August Barratt ; Sigmund Romberg, music ; Young, lyrics. | Alice Green, soprano ; Lyric Quartet, mixed quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Blue bells of Scotland /[Anne MacVicar Grant, lyrics ; Dorothy Jordan, music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Red wing /Mills. | Dudley ; Macdonough. | |
Sun of My Soul /[Keble : Ritter]. | Haydn Quartet - S.H. Dudley, manager. | |
When the bees are in the hive /Mills. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Laughing water /[George Totten Smith, lyrics ; Frederick W. Hager, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Stand up, stand up for Jesus /[George Duffield, lyrics ; George J. Webb, music]. | Church Choir. | Berliner. |
Thine Eyes So Blue And Tender. | Harry Macdonough. | |
When Bob White Is Whistling In The MeadowRosenfeld. | Harry Macdonough; Haydn Quartet. | |
Medley of plantation songs. | American Quartet. | Berliner. |
In the shade of the old apple tree /[Harry H. Williams, lyrics ; Egbert van Alstyne, music]. | Harry Macdonough ; Haydn Quartet, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Where the sweet magnolias bloom /[Sterling ; Von Tilzer]. | Vocal duet by Macdonough and Madeira. | |
Forgotten. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Blue bell medley :Starry night for a ramble ; Plain Mamie O'Hooley ; Blue bell /[Walter Hawley, lyrics ; Alfred Solman, music] ; [Edward Madden ; Dolly Morse ; Theodore F. Morse, lyrics and music] ; [Harry B. Smith, lyrics ; Ludwig Englander, music]. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet. | Berliner. |
For every boy who's lonely, there's a girl that's lonely too :from "Dr. de Luxe" /Hauerbach ; Hoschna. | Harry Macdonough ; Lyric Quartet, with orchestra. | |
When the harvest days are over /Graham. While the leaves came drifting down / [Nevada]. | Harry Macdonough, tenor, with orchestra [Side A] ; S.H. Dudley, baritone, and Harry Macdonough, tenor, with orchestra [Side B]. | |
When you know you're not forgotten by the girl you can't forget /Helf ; [Gardenier] ; [performed by] Haydn Quartet. | Haydn Quartet, vocals ; with orchestra [that is, instrumental ensemble]. | |
The "merry widow" maxim's /Lehar. | Harry Macdonough, tneor with orchestra. | |
An evening with the minstrels No. 2 :Minstrel ballad : My Creole Sue /[Gussie L. Davis]. | Minstrels. | Berliner. |
This Rose Brings My Heart To YouWood; Edwards. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
A trip to the county fair. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Jesus lover of my soul /[C. Wesley, lyrics ; F. Abt, music]. | Trinity Choir. | Berliner. |
Soldier's farewell /[J. Kinkel, lyrics and music]. | The Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
In the gloaming[, oh, my darling] /[Annie Fortescue Harrison, music ; M. Orred, lyrics]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Some one thinks of some one /[Fisher] ; Gardnier [sic] ; Helf. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
Tell me pretty maiden /E. Boyd-Jones ; Paul Rubens, lyrics ; Leslie Stuart, music. | Miss Spencer ; Mr. Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Sweetest girl in Dixie /[Adams ; O'Dea]. | Harry MacDonough. | Edison. |
My old Kentucky home /[Stephen C. Fosterwords and music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Home to our mountains. | Miss Morgan ; Mr. Macdonough. | |
Cornfield medley =['Way down yonder in the cornfield] /[Will D. Cobb, lyrics ; Gus Edwards, music]. | Edison Male Quartette. | Edison. |
Jesus Is CallingCrosby; Stebbins. | Stanley; Macdonough; With Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Carry me back to old Virginny :plantation melody /James Bland. | Orpheus Quartet. | Berliner. |
More and more /Elson ; Seifert. | Orpheus Quartet. | |
The palms =[Les rameaux] /[Jean-Baptiste Faure, lyrics and music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
By The Watermelon VineLindy Lou. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestral Accompaniment. | |
Sweet and low, or, [That lullaby of long ago] /[Barnby, Sir Joseph, music ; Alfred Tennyson, lyrics]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Trip to the county fair. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Faded RoseRoma. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
Temple bells :from New York Hippodrome production "Under many flags" /Klein. | Lyric Quartet, with orchestra. | |
Maryland, My MarylandWords By James Ryder Set To An Old German Air O Tannenbaum. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Massa's in the cold, cold ground /[Stephen C. Foster, lyrics and music]. | The Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Bye and bye you will forget me /Arthur W. French, lyrics ; William A. Huntley, music. | Dudley ; Macdonough, vocal duet. | Berliner. |
The holy city /[Frederick Edward Weatherly, lyrics ; Stephen Adams, music]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
When we listened to the murmur of the pine[s] /[B.] Robinson, lyrics ; [Winthrop] Brookhouse, music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Robin AdairLady Caroline Keppel. | Hayden Quartet. | |
Little Moozoo May /Luders. | Harry Macdonough (tenor with orchestra accompaniment). | |
Home to our mountains =Ai nostri monti ritorneremo /G. Verdi, music. | Miss Spencer ; Mr. Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Where the sunset turns the ocean's blue to gold /[Eva Fern Buckner, lyrics ; Henry W. Petrie, music]. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Waltz me around again, Willie [('round-'round-'round)] /Cobb, lyrics ; Shields, music. | Billy Murray ; Haydn Quartet, with orchestra. | His Master's Voice. |
Nearer my God to thee. | Haydn Quartet. | |
When The Bees Are In The HiveMills. | Haydn Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
Tell me pretty maiden :from "Florodona" /Stuart. | Stevenson ; Macdonough with orchestra. | |
Sweet Kentucky lady (dry your eyes) /Wm. Jerome, lyrics ; Louis A. Hirsch, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
Sweet Adeline : (You're the flower of my heart). | Bieling and Dudley with Haydn Quartet. | |
Imitation Medley. | Haydn Quartette. | |
Little Alabama coon. | Haydn Quartette. | |
Asleep In JesusBradbury. | Lyric Quartet. | |
Minstrel 1st part, no. 5. | The Gramophone Minstrels. | Berliner. |
When the harvest days are over. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Sweet Adeline (you're the flower of my dear heart) /[Armstrong]. | Bieling ; Dudley ; Haydn Quartet ; [Harry Macdonough]. | Berliner. |
Ain't you coming back to old New Hampshire, Molly? /Helf. | Harry Macdonough, with orchestra. | |
Kathleen Mavourneen /[Annie (Barry) Crawford, lyrics] ; [F.W.N. Crouch, music]. | Messrs. Dudley ; Macdonough. | Berliner. |
O morning land /Phelps. | Stanley ; Macdonough, duet. | Berliner. |
I can't tell why I love you but I do /[Will D. Cobb, lyrics ; Gus Edwards, music]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Good NightDudley Buck. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Stop that knocking at the door /Winnermore. | Edison Male Quartette. | Edison. |
The vacant chair (root). | Hayden [i.e. Haydn] Quartet (male quartet with orchestra). | |
Monarch minstrels :first part, no 1. | Georgia Minstrel Co. | |
Songs my mother used to sing :Introduction ; Believe me, if all those endearing young charms ; Last rose of summer /Smith. | Corrine Morgan, contralto ; Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | |
While The Leaves Came Drifting Down. | Macdonough; Madeira. | |
When you come back and you will come back. There's the whole world waiting for you /Geo. M. Cohan. | Raymond Dixon ; Orpheus Quartet. | |
Crucifix /Jean Faure. My faith looks up to thee / Palmer-Bassford. | Harry Macdonough, tenor; Frank C. Stanley, bass with orchestra. | |
In the valley of Kentucky. | Harry Macdonough. | |
When you wore a pinafore /[Madden] ; Morse. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
When The Frost Is On The PumpkinSterling; Von Tilzer. | Harry Macdonough; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Robin Adair /[Celtic air: Aileen Aroon ; C. Keppel, English lyrics]. | Samuel H. Dudley ; Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Two little girls loved one little boy /Bryan ; Mullen. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Haydn Quartet, orchestra accompaniment. | |
Ring the bell of heavens /Root. | Haydn Quartet with Orchestra (Male Quartet). | |
The Farmyard Medley. | The Haydn Quartette. | |
Tell mother I'll be there /Fillmore. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Oh morning land /Phelps ; [performed by] Stanley and Macdonough with orchestra. God be with you till we meet again / Rankin, Tomer ; [performed by] Haydn Quartet with orchestra. | [Side A] Stanley and Macdonough ; [Side B] Haydn Quartet. | |
Bonnie sweet Bessie. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Red wing /[Kerry] Mills, music ; [Thurland Chattaway, lyrics]. | Dudley ; Macdonough, with quartet chorus and orchestra. | Berliner. |
When you come back (and you will come back, there's the whole world waiting for you) /Geo. M. Cohan. | Raymond Dixon, tenor ; Orpheus Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
The Holy City-part IiAdams. | Harry Macdonough. | |
The Last Rose Of Summer Is The Sweetest Song Of AllSidney. | Harry Macdonough; Haydn Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
Kate Kearney /[J. Everett Fay, lyrics ; James B. Oliver, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
My wild Irish rose /Olcott. | Haydn Quartet (male quartet). | |
The Sabbath Morn. | Harry Macdonough; Organ Accompaniment. | |
The palms. | Harry Macdonough, tenor solo. | |
In Zanzibar /Will D. Cobb, lyrics ; Gus Edwards, music. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
When I was a dreamer (and you were my dream) /Lewis, lyrics ; Little, lyrics ; van Alstyne, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Lyric Quartet, mixed quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
The birds /Septimus Winner pseudonym of Alice Hawthorne, lyrics and music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor solo. | Berliner. |
Sweet thoughts of home /Edwards. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Home to our mountains =[Ai nostri monti ritorneremo] /[G. Verdi]. | Miss Spencer ; Mr. Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Blue bell /Morse. Teasing / Von Tilzer. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet, with orchestra [Side A] ; Billy Murray, tenor, and Haydn Quartet with orchestra [Side B]. | |
The new born king. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Little Alabama coon ; Alabama coon /Hattie Starr, lyrics and music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
It's tulip time in Holland :two lips are calling me /Dave Radford ; Richard A. Whiting. | Harry Macdonough, with orchestra. | |
Where the River Shannon flows /Russel. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | |
The wedding of the reuben and the maid. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Only A Message From Home, Sweet Home. | Haydn Quartet; With Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Home again /August Barratt ; Sigmund Romberg, music ; Young, lyrics. | Alice Green, soprano ; Lyric Quartet, mixed quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Blue bells of Scotland /[Anne MacVicar Grant, lyrics ; Dorothy Jordan, music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Red wing /Mills. | Dudley ; Macdonough. | |
Sun of My Soul /[Keble : Ritter]. | Haydn Quartet - S.H. Dudley, manager. | |
When the bees are in the hive /Mills. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Laughing water /[George Totten Smith, lyrics ; Frederick W. Hager, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Stand up, stand up for Jesus /[George Duffield, lyrics ; George J. Webb, music]. | Church Choir. | Berliner. |
Thine Eyes So Blue And Tender. | Harry Macdonough. | |
When Bob White Is Whistling In The MeadowRosenfeld. | Harry Macdonough; Haydn Quartet. | |
Medley of plantation songs. | American Quartet. | Berliner. |
Bring back my Bonnie to me, or, My Bonnie lies over the ocean /anonymous. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
In the shade of the old apple tree /[Harry H. Williams, lyrics ; Egbert van Alstyne, music]. | Harry Macdonough ; Haydn Quartet, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Where the sweet magnolias bloom /[Sterling ; Von Tilzer]. | Vocal duet by Macdonough and Madeira. | |
Forgotten. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Blue bell medley :Starry night for a ramble ; Plain Mamie O'Hooley ; Blue bell /[Walter Hawley, lyrics ; Alfred Solman, music] ; [Edward Madden ; Dolly Morse ; Theodore F. Morse, lyrics and music] ; [Harry B. Smith, lyrics ; Ludwig Englander, music]. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet. | Berliner. |
For every boy who's lonely, there's a girl that's lonely too :from "Dr. de Luxe" /Hauerbach ; Hoschna. | Harry Macdonough ; Lyric Quartet, with orchestra. | |
Some day they're coming home again /Harry Hilbert. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Orpheus Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
When the harvest days are over /Graham. While the leaves came drifting down / [Nevada]. | Harry Macdonough, tenor, with orchestra [Side A] ; S.H. Dudley, baritone, and Harry Macdonough, tenor, with orchestra [Side B]. | |
When you know you're not forgotten by the girl you can't forget /Helf ; [Gardenier] ; [performed by] Haydn Quartet. | Haydn Quartet, vocals ; with orchestra [that is, instrumental ensemble]. | |
The "merry widow" maxim's /Lehar. | Harry Macdonough, tneor with orchestra. | |
An evening with the minstrels No. 2 :Minstrel ballad : My Creole Sue /[Gussie L. Davis]. | Minstrels. | Berliner. |
This Rose Brings My Heart To YouWood; Edwards. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
A trip to the county fair. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Jesus lover of my soul /[C. Wesley, lyrics ; F. Abt, music]. | Trinity Choir. | Berliner. |
Soldier's farewell /[J. Kinkel, lyrics and music]. | The Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
In the gloaming[, oh, my darling] /[Annie Fortescue Harrison, music ; M. Orred, lyrics]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Some one thinks of some one /[Fisher] ; Gardnier [sic] ; Helf. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
Tell me pretty maiden /E. Boyd-Jones ; Paul Rubens, lyrics ; Leslie Stuart, music. | Miss Spencer ; Mr. Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Sweetest girl in Dixie /[Adams ; O'Dea]. | Harry MacDonough. | Edison. |
My old Kentucky home /[Stephen C. Fosterwords and music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Home to our mountains. | Miss Morgan ; Mr. Macdonough. | |
Cornfield medley =['Way down yonder in the cornfield] /[Will D. Cobb, lyrics ; Gus Edwards, music]. | Edison Male Quartette. | Edison. |
Jesus Is CallingCrosby; Stebbins. | Stanley; Macdonough; With Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Carry me back to old Virginny :plantation melody /James Bland. | Orpheus Quartet. | Berliner. |
Miserere /S. Cammarano, libretto ; Giuseppe Verdi, music. | Harry MacDonough. | Berliner. |
More and more /Elson ; Seifert. | Orpheus Quartet. | |
The palms =[Les rameaux] /[Jean-Baptiste Faure, lyrics and music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
By The Watermelon VineLindy Lou. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestral Accompaniment. | |
Sweet and low, or, [That lullaby of long ago] /[Barnby, Sir Joseph, music ; Alfred Tennyson, lyrics]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Honeymoon hall :from the "Pearl and the Pumpkin" /Bratton. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | |
O morning land /Phelps. | Stanley ; Macdonough, duet. | Berliner. |
I can't tell why I love you but I do /[Will D. Cobb, lyrics ; Gus Edwards, music]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Good NightDudley Buck. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Stop that knocking at the door /Winnermore. | Edison Male Quartette. | Edison. |
Nellie Dean :you're my heart's desire, I love you /[Harry Armstrong] | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | |
The vacant chair (root). | Hayden [i.e. Haydn] Quartet (male quartet with orchestra). | |
Monarch minstrels :first part, no 1. | Georgia Minstrel Co. | |
Songs my mother used to sing :Introduction ; Believe me, if all those endearing young charms ; Last rose of summer /Smith. | Corrine Morgan, contralto ; Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | |
The blue and the grey :[a mother's gift to her country] /[Paul Dresser, lyrics and music]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
While The Leaves Came Drifting Down. | Macdonough; Madeira. | |
When you come back and you will come back. There's the whole world waiting for you /Geo. M. Cohan. | Raymond Dixon ; Orpheus Quartet. | |
Crucifix /Jean Faure. My faith looks up to thee / Palmer-Bassford. | Harry Macdonough, tenor; Frank C. Stanley, bass with orchestra. | |
In the valley of Kentucky. | Harry Macdonough. | |
When you wore a pinafore /[Madden] ; Morse. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
When The Frost Is On The PumpkinSterling; Von Tilzer. | Harry Macdonough; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Jennie Lee /[Arthur Lamb, lyrics ; Harry von Tilzer, music]. | Mr. Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Robin Adair /[Celtic air: Aileen Aroon ; C. Keppel, English lyrics]. | Samuel H. Dudley ; Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Two little girls loved one little boy /Bryan ; Mullen. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Haydn Quartet, orchestra accompaniment. | |
In the sweet bye and bye /[performed by] Macdonough & Bieling. | Harry Macdonough, John Bieling, vocals. | Berliner. |
Ring the bell of heavens /Root. | Haydn Quartet with Orchestra (Male Quartet). | |
The Jolly Blacksmiths. | Haydn Quartet; With Anvil Effect. | |
The Farmyard Medley. | The Haydn Quartette. | |
Tell mother I'll be there /Fillmore. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Oh morning land /Phelps ; [performed by] Stanley and Macdonough with orchestra. God be with you till we meet again / Rankin, Tomer ; [performed by] Haydn Quartet with orchestra. | [Side A] Stanley and Macdonough ; [Side B] Haydn Quartet. | |
Bonnie sweet Bessie. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Red wing /[Kerry] Mills, music ; [Thurland Chattaway, lyrics]. | Dudley ; Macdonough, with quartet chorus and orchestra. | Berliner. |
When you come back (and you will come back, there's the whole world waiting for you) /Geo. M. Cohan. | Raymond Dixon, tenor ; Orpheus Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Minstrels first part no. 3 :[Old black Joe] /[Stephen C. Foster, lyrics and music]. | Georgia Minstrel Co. ; Hooley, solo. | Berliner. |
The Holy City-part IiAdams. | Harry Macdonough. | |
The Last Rose Of Summer Is The Sweetest Song Of AllSidney. | Harry Macdonough; Haydn Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
Kate Kearney /[J. Everett Fay, lyrics ; James B. Oliver, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
The lost chord /Adelaide Proctor, lyrics ; Arthur Sullivan, music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
In the shade of the palm /[Stuart]. | Harry Macdonough with orchestra accompaniment. | |
My wild Irish rose /Olcott. | Haydn Quartet (male quartet). | |
The Sabbath Morn. | Harry Macdonough; Organ Accompaniment. | |
The palms. | Harry Macdonough, tenor solo. | |
In Zanzibar /Will D. Cobb, lyrics ; Gus Edwards, music. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
When I was a dreamer (and you were my dream) /Lewis, lyrics ; Little, lyrics ; van Alstyne, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Lyric Quartet, mixed quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
The birds /Septimus Winner pseudonym of Alice Hawthorne, lyrics and music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor solo. | Berliner. |
Sweet thoughts of home /Edwards. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Home to our mountains =[Ai nostri monti ritorneremo] /[G. Verdi]. | Miss Spencer ; Mr. Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Blue bell /Morse. Teasing / Von Tilzer. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet, with orchestra [Side A] ; Billy Murray, tenor, and Haydn Quartet with orchestra [Side B]. | |
The new born king. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Little Alabama coon ; Alabama coon /Hattie Starr, lyrics and music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
It's tulip time in Holland :two lips are calling me /Dave Radford ; Richard A. Whiting. | Harry Macdonough, with orchestra. | |
Where the River Shannon flows /Russel. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | |
The wedding of the reuben and the maid. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Nancy Brown /[Clifton Crawford]. | Sung by Harry Macdonough. | |
Only A Message From Home, Sweet Home. | Haydn Quartet; With Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Home again /August Barratt ; Sigmund Romberg, music ; Young, lyrics. | Alice Green, soprano ; Lyric Quartet, mixed quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Blue bells of Scotland /[Anne MacVicar Grant, lyrics ; Dorothy Jordan, music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Red wing /Mills. | Dudley ; Macdonough. | |
In the starlight /J.E. Carpenter, lyrics ; Stephen Glover, music. | Dudley and Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Sun of My Soul /[Keble : Ritter]. | Haydn Quartet - S.H. Dudley, manager. | |
When the bees are in the hive /Mills. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Laughing water /[George Totten Smith, lyrics ; Frederick W. Hager, music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Stand up, stand up for Jesus /[George Duffield, lyrics ; George J. Webb, music]. | Church Choir. | Berliner. |
Thine Eyes So Blue And Tender. | Harry Macdonough. | |
When Bob White Is Whistling In The MeadowRosenfeld. | Harry Macdonough; Haydn Quartet. | |
Medley of plantation songs. | American Quartet. | Berliner. |
Bring back my Bonnie to me, or, My Bonnie lies over the ocean /anonymous. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
In the shade of the old apple tree /[Harry H. Williams, lyrics ; Egbert van Alstyne, music]. | Harry Macdonough ; Haydn Quartet, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Where the sweet magnolias bloom /[Sterling ; Von Tilzer]. | Vocal duet by Macdonough and Madeira. | |
Forgotten. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Blue bell medley :Starry night for a ramble ; Plain Mamie O'Hooley ; Blue bell /[Walter Hawley, lyrics ; Alfred Solman, music] ; [Edward Madden ; Dolly Morse ; Theodore F. Morse, lyrics and music] ; [Harry B. Smith, lyrics ; Ludwig Englander, music]. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet. | Berliner. |
For every boy who's lonely, there's a girl that's lonely too :from "Dr. de Luxe" /Hauerbach ; Hoschna. | Harry Macdonough ; Lyric Quartet, with orchestra. | |
Sweet Julienne /Havez | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | |
Some day they're coming home again /Harry Hilbert. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Orpheus Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
When the harvest days are over /Graham. While the leaves came drifting down / [Nevada]. | Harry Macdonough, tenor, with orchestra [Side A] ; S.H. Dudley, baritone, and Harry Macdonough, tenor, with orchestra [Side B]. | |
When you know you're not forgotten by the girl you can't forget /Helf ; [Gardenier] ; [performed by] Haydn Quartet. | Haydn Quartet, vocals ; with orchestra [that is, instrumental ensemble]. | |
The "merry widow" maxim's /Lehar. | Harry Macdonough, tneor with orchestra. | |
An evening with the minstrels No. 2 :Minstrel ballad : My Creole Sue /[Gussie L. Davis]. | Minstrels. | Berliner. |
This Rose Brings My Heart To YouWood; Edwards. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
A trip to the county fair. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Jesus lover of my soul /[C. Wesley, lyrics ; F. Abt, music]. | Trinity Choir. | Berliner. |
Then you'll remember me :Balfe's "Bohemian girl" /Balfe. | Harry Macdonough, tenor. | |
Soldier's farewell /[J. Kinkel, lyrics and music]. | The Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
In the gloaming[, oh, my darling] /[Annie Fortescue Harrison, music ; M. Orred, lyrics]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Some one thinks of some one /[Fisher] ; Gardnier [sic] ; Helf. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
Tell me pretty maiden /E. Boyd-Jones ; Paul Rubens, lyrics ; Leslie Stuart, music. | Miss Spencer ; Mr. Macdonough. | Berliner. |
Sweetest girl in Dixie /[Adams ; O'Dea]. | Harry MacDonough. | Edison. |
My old Kentucky home /[Stephen C. Fosterwords and music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Home to our mountains. | Miss Morgan ; Mr. Macdonough. | |
Cornfield medley =['Way down yonder in the cornfield] /[Will D. Cobb, lyrics ; Gus Edwards, music]. | Edison Male Quartette. | Edison. |
Jesus Is CallingCrosby; Stebbins. | Stanley; Macdonough; With Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Carry me back to old Virginny :plantation melody /James Bland. | Orpheus Quartet. | Berliner. |
Miserere /S. Cammarano, libretto ; Giuseppe Verdi, music. | Harry MacDonough. | Berliner. |
More and more /Elson ; Seifert. | Orpheus Quartet. | |
The palms =[Les rameaux] /[Jean-Baptiste Faure, lyrics and music]. | Harry Macdonough. | Berliner. |
By The Watermelon VineLindy Lou. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestral Accompaniment. | |
Sweet and low, or, [That lullaby of long ago] /[Barnby, Sir Joseph, music ; Alfred Tennyson, lyrics]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Brink back my Bonnie to me. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Honeymoon hall :from the "Pearl and the Pumpkin" /Bratton. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Trip to the county fair. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Faded RoseRoma. | Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
Roses Bring Dreams Of YouIngraham. | Haydn Quartet; With Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Temple bells :from New York Hippodrome production "Under many flags" /Klein. | Lyric Quartet, with orchestra. | |
Maryland, My MarylandWords By James Ryder Set To An Old German Air O Tannenbaum. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Massa's in the cold, cold ground /[Stephen C. Foster, lyrics and music]. | The Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Bye and bye you will forget me /Arthur W. French, lyrics ; William A. Huntley, music. | Dudley ; Macdonough, vocal duet. | Berliner. |