O Canada, terre de nos aïeux[enregistrement sonore] /C. Lavallée. Le drapeau de Carillon / Sabatier. | Chansons: Mons. Alfred Poulin. | Starr. |
Souvenirs de printemps :[enregistrement sonore] /sur l'air de "Malinda"[Murphy, paroles] ; [Marshall, musique]. | Mons. Hector Pellerin, baryton avec orchestre. | Starr. |
Missouri waltz /Logan ; Shannon. | Bob Stanley Orchestra. | |
In the garden of my heart /Ball. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Throw out the life line /Rev. E.S. Ufford. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet; organ accompaniment. | Columbia |
Dixie land /[Emmett]. | [Byron G.] Harlan, [tenor], and [Frank C.] Stanley, bass, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
The Cavalier.Franz Lehar. | Alice C Stevenson; Frank C Stanley; Orhestra Accompaniment. | |
Bye, bye, dearie /Harry von Tilzer. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
It's a long way to Tipperary /Harry Williams. The midnight attack / Edward Holst. | [Side A] Stanley Kirkby, baritone, with orchestra : [Side B] Prince's Band. | |
I'm starving for one sight of you /Harris. | Stanley ; [Henry] Burr. | |
Face To FaceHerbert Johnson. | Frank C Stanley. | |
On Calvary's BrowSweney. | Frank C Stanley; Henry Burr; Organ Accompaniment. | Columbia |
Somebody /Little ; Stanley ; Bellon [i.e. Dellon]. | Billy Murray's Melody Men. | Berliner. |
Red Wing.Kerry Mills. | Stanley; Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Some day you'll come back to me /Ball. | Stanley ; Macdonough, duet. | Berliner. |
Sailing down the Chesapeake Bay /George Botsford ; [Jean Havez] ; sung by Henry Burr and Albert Campbell. Love me while the lovin' is good / Harry Von Tilzer ; [Stanley Murphy] ; sung by Peerless Quartet. | Henry Burr; Albert Campbell (side A) ; Peerless Quartette (side B), vocals. | Columbia |
That Naughty WaltzSol P Levy; Edwin Stanley. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians. | |
A rheumatism cure in Jayville centre /[Stanley]. | Harlan and Stanley. | Berliner. |
The Lost ChordSullivan. | Frank C Stanley; Orchestra. | |
Dance CalindaStanley. | The Four Lads; Orch ; Norman Leyden. | |
When we meet in the sweet bye and bye /Murphy. | Sterling Trio with orchestra accompaniment. | Okeh. |
Missouri waltz /F.K. Logan - J.R. Shannon, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. That naughty waltz / Sol P. Levy -Edwin Stanley, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. | Guy Lombardo ; Royal Canadians. | |
The moonlight, the rose and you /Johan[n] C. Schnid [i.e. Schmid], music ; [Charles E Baer, lyrics]. | Stanley, baritone ; Burr, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Tramp, Tramp, TrampGeo F Root. | Clarence Whitehill; Orpheus Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
I'm A Lonesome Cry BabyBob Buttenuth; Phil Morris. | Aileen Stanley; With Orchestra. | |
The Big Red ShawlJohnson. | Stanley; Burr. | Columbia |
Some One Thinks Of Some OneGardnier; Heit. | Stanley; Macdonough; With Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Shall we meet beyond the river /[Arthur Stephen Holloway, lyrics and music]. | Macdonough ; Stanley, with organ accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Sweet Indiana home /Walter Donaldson ; [performed by] Aileen Stanley. Why should I cry over you? / Ned Miller ; Chester Cohn ; [performed by] Victor Roberts. | Aileen Stanley with orchestra (side a) ; Victor Roberts (i.e. Billy Jones), tenor, with orchestra (side a). | |
The mocking bird /[Septimus Winner - pseudonym of Alice Hawthorne, lyrics and music]. | Morgan ; Stanley, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
O morning land /Phelps. | Stanley ; Macdonough, duet. | Berliner. |
Rainbow /[Bryan ; Wenrich]. Arrah wanna / [Drislane ; Morse]. | [Frank C.] Stanley and [Henry] Burr, baritone and tenor duet, with orchestra accompaniment [Side A] ; [Arthur] Collins and [Byron G.] Harlan, baritone and tenor duet, with orchestra accompaniment [Side B]. | |
K-k-kiss me again /Stanley, lyrics ; Allen, music. | Albert Plunkett. | Berliner. |
Bye, Bye, DearieHarry Von Tilzer. | Stanley; Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia |
What a friend we have in Jesus /Converse. Throw out the life line / Rev. E.S. Ufford. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet with organ acoomp. [performer] [side a] ; Henry Burr, tenor solo with organ accomp. [side b]. | Columbia |
Throw Out The Life LineRev E S Ufford. | Frank C Stanley; Henry Burr; Organ Accompaniment. | |
Honey I will long for you /Ed. Edwards ; sung by Frank C. Stanley, Henry Burr. Cutey, who tied your tie? / Ed. Edwards ; sung by Ada Jones, Walter Van Brunt. | Frank C. Stanley, baritone (Side A) ; Henry Burr, tenor (Side A) ; Ada Jones, soprano (Side B) ; Walter Van Brunt, tenor (Side B). | Columbia |
As we parted at the gate /Keith. | Byron G. Harlan and Frank C. Stanley. | Edison. |
She's the fairest little flower dear old dixie ever grew /Theo Morse. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Rock of ages /Dudley Buck. Calvary / Rodney. | Lyric Quartet, (mixed quartet) with orchestra [side a] and Frank C. Stanley, bass, with orchestra [side b]. | |
Good evening, Caroline! /[Norworth] ; Von Tilzer. | Miss [Elise] Stevenson, [soprano], and Mr. [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], with orchestra. | |
when the bell in the lighthouse rings /Blanke. | Frank C. Stanley, basso, orchestra accompaniment. | |
No wonder the waves are wild /Bennett ; Allen. | Al. Plunkett, baritone with piano. | Victor. |
La valse du coeur =Naughty waltz /Stanley, Levy, Derny ; [performed by] Romeo Mousseau. Manola ma brune / Vayse, Claret ; [performed by] Romeo Mousseau. | Romeo Mousseau, tenor, with the Gingras Sisters (side A). | |
Wanderer's Night SongRubinstein. | Stanley; Burr; Victor Orchestra. | |
I'll wed you in the golden summer time /[Alfred Bryan, lyrics ; Stanley Crawford, music]. | Mr. Joseph Natus. | Berliner. |
Love's roundelay :from "A waltz dream" /Oscar Strauss. | Stanley, baritone ; Burr, tenor, orchestra accompaniment. | |
Tiny Old TownCarmen Lombardo; Stanley Adams. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Carmen Lombardo; Mert Curtis; Fred Higman. | |
Good-bye, Dolly Gray /W. D. Cobb ; F. Barnes. | Stanley Kirkby, baritone with orchestra. | |
Crossing the bar /[Alfred, Lord] Tennyson, lyrics ; [Eugene] Cowles, music. | Frank C. Stanley, bass. | Berliner. |
In a [i.e. the] village by the sea /[Sterling, lyrics] ; [Crawford, music]. | Byron G. Harlan. | His Master's Voice. |
Though your sins be as scarlet /Doane. | Frank Stanley and Henry Burr. | Albany Indestructible. |
The Maple Leaf Forever; O CanadaMuir. | Canadian National Exhibition Chorus; H A Fricker. | Victor. |
O Canada /Lavallee ; [Robert Stanley Weir]. A song of Canada / Percy Semon. | Columbia Mixed Quartette (side A) ; Andrea Sarto (side B). | Columbia |
Oone sweetly solemn thought /Ambrose. | Frank C. Stanley, bass with orchestra. | |
The Salt Of The Sea For MeNautical Ballas. | Frank C Stanley; With Orchestra. | |
What A Friend We Have In Jesus. | Baritone; Tenor Duet; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Love me while the lovin' is good /Harry von Tilzer, music ; [Stanley Murphy, lyrics]. | Peerless Quartette, vocal quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
The larboard watch /Williams. | Stanley & Gillette, baritone and tenor duet with orchestra. | |
Iola: An Indian love song /O'Dea and Johnson. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
The maple leaf forever ; O Canada /Muir ; Weir ; Lavallée. | Canadian National Exhibition Chorus conducted by H.A. Fricker, mixed voices with band. | Victor. |
Ogalalla /Ted Snyder. Casey Jones / E. Newton. | Sung by Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet [side a] ; sung by Collins and Harlan, baritone and tenor duet [side b]. | Columbia |
What A Friend We Have In Jesus[Side Was Not Photographable]. | Stanley; Burr. | |
My Hawaiian queen /Brothers. | Three Hawaiians. | |
Halfway down ;Growing up /Milne ; Fraser ; Simson. | Stanley Maxted. | |
My faith looks up to thee /Palmer ; Bassford. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Frank C. Stanley, bass, with orchestra. | |
Larboard watch /Williams. | [Frank C.] Stanley and [Irving] Gillette [i.e. Henry Burr]. | Edison. |
A warrior bold /Edwin Thomas, lyrics ; Stephen Adams, music. | Stanley. | Berliner. |
When the bell in the lighthouse rings /Solman. | Frank C. Stanley, bass, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
When You And I Were Young MaggieButterfield. | Mrs Morgan; Mr Stanley; With Orchestra. | |
Hoppity :from "When we were very young" ; Vespers : from "When we were very young" /Milne ; Fraser ; Simson. | Stanley Maxted, tenor with orchestra. | |
Pass Me Not, O Gentle SaviourFanny Crosby; W H Doane. | Charles Harrison; Clifford Cairns; With Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Don't you care /Sam H. Stept, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by Kenny Martin. Half a photograph / Hal Stanley - Bob Russell, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by Kenny Gardner. | Guy Lombardo ; Royal Canadians ; Kenny Martin ; Kenny Gardner. | |
Red wing (an Indian fable). | Stanley & Burr (baritone & tenor duet with orchestra). | |
Moon bird /Dempsey ; Schmid. | Stanley, baritone ; Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | |
Palm branches. | Baritone & Tenor [Henry Burr & Stanley Frank]. | Columbia |
Let the lower lights be burning /[P.P.B., lyrics] ; [Philip Paul] Bliss, music. | Macdonough ; Stanley, duet with organ accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Who brought me home /Stephen Goodman, lyrics ; Stanley Ellison, music. | Nan Blakstone. | |
When you and I were young Maggie /[George W. Johnson, lyrics] ; [J.A.] Butterfield, music. | Miss Morgan ; Mr Stanley. | Berliner. |
The Birthday Of A KingNeidlinger. | Burton Thatcher; Orchestra. | |
Jesus is [tenderly] calling you home /Crosby ; Stebbins. | Stanley ; Macdonough with orchestra. | |
O Canada /Lavallée, music ; [Weir, lyrics]. | Columbia Mixed Quartette, vocal quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
A rheumatism cure in Jayville Centre /Stanley. | [Byron G.] Harlan, [tenor], and [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass]. | |
Though your sins be as scarlet /W.H. Doane. | [Frank C.] Stanley and [Irving] Gillette [i.e. Henry Burr]. | Edison. |
Waiting for the dinner horn to blow /[Stanley]. | Harlan ; Stanley. | Berliner. |
Shall we meet beyond the river. | Macdonough ; Stanley. | |
The heart bowed down /Balfe ; Bunn. | Bass solo [Frank C. Stanley]. | |
Red wing :[an Indian fable] /[Mills, composer] ; [Chattaway, lyrics]. | Frank Stanley and Henry Burr. | Indestructible Record |
Do I Worry?Stanley Cowan; Bobby Worth. | Ink Spots. | |
'Mid the green fields of Virginia /[Harris]. | Frank Stanley and Henry Burr. | Albany Indestructible. |
Love me while the lovin' is good /Harry von Tilzer, music ; [Stanley Murphy, lyrics]. | Peerless Quartette, vocal quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Norine MaureenDevere; Fox. | Stanley; Burr; With Orchestra. | |
In the evening by the moon-light, sweet Louise. | Frank C. Stanley, baritone solo with orchestra accompaniment. | |
There'll always be an England /Ross Parker - Hughie Charles [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. Little shepherd of my dreams / Carmen Lombardo - Stanley Adams [performed by] Rose Marie Lombardo with Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. | Guy Lombardo ; Rose Marie Lombardo ; Royal Canadians. | |
The Flowers Outside The CafeA Solman. | Stanley; Burr. | |
Moon bird /Dempsey ; Schmid. | Stanley, baritone ; Burr, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Sweet and low /Royce, lyrics ; Johnson, music. | Al Campbell ; Henry Burr, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
The flowers outside the café. | Frank C. Stanley ; Henry Burr, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Keep A Little Feeling In Your Heart For MeMahoney; Morse. | Miss Stevenson; Mr Stanley; With Orchestra. | |
Silver bell /Percy Wenrich. | Stanley & Burr, baritone and tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Four leaf clover /Brownell. | Evan Williams, tenor ; [Stanley Muschamp, piano acc.?]. | |
The contemptibles march /Stanley. | Miro's Band, military band. | Berliner. |
Whiter than snow /Stanley ; Alleyn. | Al. Plunkett, with orchestra. | Victor. |
On calvary's brow /Sweney ; sung by Stanley and Burr. Throw out the life line / Rev. E.S. Ufford ; sung by Stanley and Burr. | [Frank] Stanley and [Henry] Burr [with] organ accompaniment. | Columbia |
Beyond the smiling and the weeping. | Stanley, bartone ; Burr, tenor with organ accompaniment. | |
By The Light Of The HoneymoonCaldwell. | Morgan; Stanley; Orchestra. | |
We shall meet, bye and bye /Hubert P. Main, music ; John Atkinson, lyrics. | Frank C. Stanley ; Irving Gillette [i.e. Henry Burr]. | Edison. |
They sang "God save the King" /Jack Judge ; Harry Williams. | Murray Johnson ; Chorus with orchestra. | Victor. |
Iola :an Indian love song /O'Dea ; Johnson. | Sung by [Frank C.] Stanley and [Henry] Burr, baritone and tenor duet, [with] orchestra accompaniment. | |
In A Country Blacksmith Shop. | Harlan; Stanley. | |
Drink to me only with thine eyes /Ben Johnson, lyrics. | Stanley, baritone ; Gillette, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Edison. |
The linger longer girl /[Lamb] ; Solman. | Miss [Elise] Stevens [sic], [soprano], and Mr. [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], with orchestra. | |
Rocked In The Cradle Of The Deep. | Haydn Quartet. | |
My man =Mon homme /A. Willemets ; J. Charles ; M. Yvain. I've got the travelling "Choo choo blues" / Lew Brown ; Albert von Tilzer. | Aileen Stanley, contralto with Rega Orchestra (My man = Mon homme). Aileen Stanley, contralto with Rega Orchestra (I've got the travelling "Choo choo blues") | |
Some day you'll come back to me /Ball ; Lamb. | Frank C. Stanley, baritone ; Henry Burr, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Do I worry? /Cowan ; Worth. | The Ink Spots (vocal and instrumental). | |
Rainbow. | Stanley; Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
I want what I want when I want it /Victor Herbert. | Frank C. Stanley with orchestra. | |
We shall meet, bye and bye /Hubert P. Main. | Frank C. Stanley and Irving Gillette [i.e. Henry Burr]. | Edison. |
Since Ma's gone crazy over cross word puzzles /Stanley, [Ralph?] ; Grossman, [Bernie?] ; Olman, [Abe?] ; Dougherty. | Al. Plunkett, with orchestra. | Victor. |
Golden arrow /Van Alstyne. | Henry Burr, tenor ; Frank C. Stanley, baritone, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | |
God be with you till we meet again /Tomer. | Frank Stanley and Henry Burr. | U. S. Everlasting. |
The flower outside the café /Solman. | Stanley ; Macdonough with orchestra. | |
Rainbow /[Percy] Wenrich, music ; [Alfred] Bryan, lyrics. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
What a friend we have in Jesus. | Stanley ; Burr. | |
Red Wing-an Indian FableKerry Mills. | Frank C Stanley; Henry Burr. | |
The soft southern breeze :from "Rebekah" /Barnby ; [performed by] Harry Macdonough. Crossing the bar / Cowles ; poem by Tennyson ; [performed by] Frank C. Stanley. | Side A: Harry Macdonough, tenor vocal solo, with orchestra ; Side B: Frank C. Stanley, bass vocal solo, with orchestra. | |
Guide me, o thou great Jehovah /hymn by Rev. W. Williams ; music from Flotow's "Martha." | Stanley and Macdonough, duet, with orchestra. | |
The moonlight, the rose and you /Schmid. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Oh! Oh! Start the war again /Stanley ; Allen. | "Red" Newman, with orchestra. | Victor. |
I'm wearing my heart away from you. | Frank C. Stanley, baritone solo, piano accompaniment. | |
Wanderer's night song /Rubinstein. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], and [Henry] Burr, [tenor], with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Big bass viol /Bohannon ; [performed by] Frank C. Stanley and Peerless Quartet. Epitaphs, or two darkies in a cemetery / [performed by] Golden and Hughes. | Side A: Frank C. Stanley (bass vocals) and Peerless Quartet (male vocals) with orchestra ; Side B: Billy Golden and Joe Hughes (comic dialogue and male vocal duet) with orchestra. | |
Honey, I will long for you /Edwards. | Frank Stanley and Henry Burr. | |
Down Deep Within The CellarIm Tielfen Keller. | Frank C Stanley; With Orchestra. | |
Reuben and Cynthia /Gaunt. | Contralto and baritone duet [Corinne Morgan and Frank C. Stanley]. | Columbia |
Love's roundelay: waltz duet from "A Waltz Dream". | Frank C. Stanley and Henry Burr with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Dixie land, or, [I wish I was in Dixie] /D.D. Emmett, music and lyrics. | Harlan ; Stanley, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
I'm starving for one sight of you. | Frank C. Stanley ; Henry Burr, duet [with] orchestra accompaniment. | |
Bye bye, dearie /Andrew B. Sterling, lyrics ; Harry von Tilzer, music. | Frank C. Stanley ; Henry Burr. | Albany Indestructible. |
Oh, boy (I've found the baby for me) /Little, lyrics ; Stanley, music ; Dellon, music. | Billy Jones, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Rocked in the cradle of the deep /[J.P. Knight, music ; E. Willard, lyrics]. | Frank C. Stanley, bass. | Berliner. |
Golden ArrowVan Alstyne. | Stanley; Burr. | |
Big red shawl. | Stanley, baritone ; Burr, tenor, duet with orches. acc. | |
Tramp, tramp, tramp /[G.F.] Root, music ; [B. Braley, lyrics]. | Harlan ; Stanley, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Rocked in the Craddle of the Deep. | Frank C. Stanley, bass with orchestra. | |
If I had a thousand lives to live /Solman. | Frank Stanley, baritone ; Henry Burr, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Albany Indestructible. |
O Canada /Lavalle [i.e. Lavallée], music ; [Weir, lyrics]. | Columbia Mixed Quartette, vocal quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
She's the fairest little flower dear old dixie ever grew /Theo Morse. | Frank Stanley ; Henry Burr. | Indestructible. |
Do I Worry?Cowan; Worth. | Eddy Howard; Orchestra; Lou Adrian. | |
Cubanola glide /H. Von Tilzer. | Henry Burr ; Frank C. Stanley, tenor and baritone duet, orchestra accompaniment. | |
Valley Valparaiso /Berke - Denoncin - Gomera ; [performed by] Percy Faith and his orch. and chorus. Bluebell / F. Stanley ; [performed by] Percy Faith and his orch. | Percy Faith, conductor ; Percy Faith Orchestra, Percy Faith Chorus on side A, performers. | |
Palm branches. | Baritone & Tenor [Henry Burr & Stanley Frank]. | Columbia |
Dear Mayme, I love you /Ted Snyder. The moonlight, the rose and you / Johan C. Schnid. | Henry Burr with orchestra accompaniment [side a]; Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment [side b]. | Columbia |
There'll come a day. | Stanley ; Burr. | Indestructible. |
Golden arrow /Van Alstyne, music ; [Williams, lyrics]. | Stanley, baritone ; Burr, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Little black lamb /Theo Morse. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
The FishermenGabussi. | Stanley; Macdonough; Orchestra. | |
Wacky dust /Stanley Adams ; Oscar Levant. | Bunny Berigan et son orchestre ; refrain chanté par Ruth Gaylor. | |
Red clover /Theodore Morse, music ; [Jack Mahoney, lyrics]. | Frank C. Stanley, baritone ; Henry Burr, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
The mocking bird. | Miss Morgan and Mr Stanley. | |
The Old Brigade. | Dudley; Macdonough. | |
Iola :an Indian love song /[Johnson ; O'Dea]. | [Frank C. Stanley ; Henry Burr], baritone and tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Edison. |
Marching Through Georgia. | Byron G Harian; Orchestra. | |
Tiny old town /Carmen Lombardo, Stanley Adams. Along Miami shore / Warren, Snodgrass, Hirsch, Olman. | Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocal ; Mert Curtis, vocal ; Fred Higman, vocal. | |
The Battle Cry Of Freedom. | Harlan; Stanley; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Hunting song /[R. Hovey, lyrics] ; [Frederic Field] Bullard, music. | Stanley ; Burr, duet. | Indestructible. |
The Recipe For LoveWenrich. | Miss Stevenson; Mr Stanley; With Orchestra. | |
Throw out the life line /Rev. E.S. Ufford. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet, organ accompaniment. | Columbia |
[Scene] In a country blacksmith shop /[Stanley]. | Harlan & Stanley. | Berliner. |
The contemptibles march /Leo T. Stanley [i.e. Leo R. Stanley]. | Band of the Royal Montreal Regiment, 14th Battalion C.E.F. ; Lieut. H.G. Jones, conductor. | Compo. |
It's a long, long way to TipperaryJudge and Williams. | Stanley Kirkby, baritone, with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
What a friend we have in jesus. | Stanley and Burr. | |
That's right-I'm wrong :from "Paramount presents Hoagy Carmichael" /Adams ; Carmichael. | Jan Garber and his Orchestra ; Fritz Heilbron, vocal chorus. | |
Powder Your Face With SunshineCarmen Lombardo; Stanley Rochinski. | Sammy Kaye; ; Three Kaydets. | |
Crucifix /Jean Faure. My faith looks up to thee / Palmer-Bassford. | Harry Macdonough, tenor; Frank C. Stanley, bass with orchestra. | |
RainbowBryan; Wendrick. | Stanley; Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
When you wore a pinafore /[Madden] ; Morse. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
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. | |
Roses bring dreams of you /Ingraham. In the garden of my heart / Ball. | Columbia Quartette, male voice [with] orchestra accompaniment [side a] ; Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet [with] orchestra accompaniment [side b]. | Columbia |
[Scene in] A country blacksmith shop /Stanley. | Harlan & Stanley. | Berliner. |
Carry on /Maxted ; Thompson ; Dainty. | Happy Gang ; Bert Pearl, vocal and piano; Bob Farnon, trumpet ; Eddie Allen, accordion ; Blain Mathe, violin ; Kathleen Stokes, organ. | |
Crossing the bar :poem by Tennyson /Cowles. | Frank C. Stanley, bass solo. | |
Because you're you /Henry Blossom ; Victor Herbert. | Miss Stevenson and Mr. Stanley, soprano and baritone duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
What a diff'rence a day made /Adams ; Grever. | Sarah Vaughn ; Jimmy Jones Quartet. | |
The mocking bird /[Septimus Winner, lyrics and music]. | Miss Morgan ; Mr. Stanley, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Half A PhotographHal Stanley; Bob Russell. | Guy Lombardo; Royal Canadians; Kenny Gardner. | |
When The Leaves Come Tumbling DownRichard Howard. | Aileen Stanley; Billy Murray. | |
Some one thinks of some one /[Fisher] ; Gardnier [sic] ; Helf. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
Shufflin' along /Ayre [i.e. Ayer], music ; [Stanley, lyrics]. | Albert Plunkett, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Love's roundelay :from "A waltz dream". | Frank Stanley ; Henry Burr, ochestra accompaniment. | |
Jesus Is CallingCrosby; Stebbins. | Stanley; Macdonough; With Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Red wing :an Indian fable /[Chattaway ; Mills]. | Baritone and tenor duet sung by [Frank C.] Stanley and [Henry] Burr [with] orchestra accompaniment. | |
Shufflin' along /[Ayer, music] ; [Stanley, lyrics]. | Melody King's [i.e. Kings] [i.e. Kings] Dance Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Throw out the life line. | Stanley, baritone ; Burr, tenor, duet with organ accompaniment. | |
I love you as the roses love the dew. | Stanley ; Burr, baritone and tenor duet. | |
Beyond The Smiling And The Weeping[Side Was Not Photographable]. | Stanley; Burr. | |
What A Friend We Have In JesusConverse. | Stanley; Burr. | |
Crossing The BarCowles; Poem By Tennyson. | Frank C Stanley; With Orchestra. | |
Since ma's gone crazy over cross word puzzles /Stanley, [Stanley?] ; Grossmann, [Bernie?] ; Olman, [Abe?] ; Dougherty ; [Dumbells]. | Ernest Le Messurier, tenor ; Rex Battle, piano accompaniment. | Compo. |
Bye bye, dearie /Andrew B. Sterling, lyrics ; Harry von Tilzer, music. | Frank C. Stanley ; Henry Burr. | Albany Indestructible. |
Oh, boy (I've found the baby for me) /Little, lyrics ; Stanley, music ; Dellon, music. | Billy Jones, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Rocked in the cradle of the deep /[J.P. Knight, music ; E. Willard, lyrics]. | Frank C. Stanley, bass. | Berliner. |
Golden ArrowVan Alstyne. | Stanley; Burr. | |
Big red shawl. | Stanley, baritone ; Burr, tenor, duet with orches. acc. | |
I'll wed you in the golden summer time /[Alfred Bryan, lyrics ; Stanley Crawford, music]. | Mr. Joseph Natus. | Berliner. |
A Media LuzDonato. | Stanley Black; Concert Orchestra. | |
Tramp, tramp, tramp /[G.F.] Root, music ; [B. Braley, lyrics]. | Harlan ; Stanley, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Rocked in the Craddle of the Deep. | Frank C. Stanley, bass with orchestra. | |
If I had a thousand lives to live /Solman. | Frank Stanley, baritone ; Henry Burr, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Albany Indestructible. |
O Canada /Lavalle [i.e. Lavallée], music ; [Weir, lyrics]. | Columbia Mixed Quartette, vocal quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Song of brown October ale /[Smith, lyrics] ; [De Koven, music]. | [Frank C. Stanley]. | Columbia Indestructible. |
She's the fairest little flower dear old dixie ever grew /Theo Morse. | Frank Stanley ; Henry Burr. | Indestructible. |
Do I Worry?Cowan; Worth. | Eddy Howard; Orchestra; Lou Adrian. | |
Cubanola glide /H. Von Tilzer. | Henry Burr ; Frank C. Stanley, tenor and baritone duet, orchestra accompaniment. | |
K-k-k-kiss me again /Stanley, lyrics ; Allen, music. | Billy Jones, tenor with orchestra. | Compo. |
Shufflin' along :from New Dumbells' revue "Carry on" /Ayer, music ; [Stanley, lyrics]. | The Jazzbo Band. | Compo. |
In the golden afterwhile /Frank Stanley Grinsted. | Peerless Quartette. | Edison. |
Valley Valparaiso /Berke - Denoncin - Gomera ; [performed by] Percy Faith and his orch. and chorus. Bluebell / F. Stanley ; [performed by] Percy Faith and his orch. | Percy Faith, conductor ; Percy Faith Orchestra, Percy Faith Chorus on side A, performers. | |
Palm branches. | Baritone & Tenor [Henry Burr & Stanley Frank]. | Columbia |
Dear Mayme, I love you /Ted Snyder. The moonlight, the rose and you / Johan C. Schnid. | Henry Burr with orchestra accompaniment [side a]; Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment [side b]. | Columbia |
There'll come a day. | Stanley ; Burr. | Indestructible. |
Red clover /Theodore Morse, music ; [Jack Mahoney, lyrics]. | Frank C. Stanley, baritone ; Henry Burr, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Golden arrow /Van Alstyne, music ; [Williams, lyrics]. | Stanley, baritone ; Burr, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Little black lamb /Theo Morse. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
The FishermenGabussi. | Stanley; Macdonough; Orchestra. | |
Wacky dust /Stanley Adams ; Oscar Levant. | Bunny Berigan et son orchestre ; refrain chanté par Ruth Gaylor. | |
Red clover /Theodore Morse, music ; [Jack Mahoney, lyrics]. | Frank C. Stanley, baritone ; Henry Burr, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
The mocking bird. | Miss Morgan and Mr Stanley. | |
My prairie song bird /[Meyer ; Drislane]. | Frank C. Stanley and Henry Burr. | Indestructible Record |
The Old Brigade. | Dudley; Macdonough. | |
Carry on /Maxted ; Thompson ; Dainty. | The Happy Gang ; Bert Pearl, vocal and piano ; Bob Farnon, trumpet ; Eddie Allen, accordion ; Blain Mathe, violin ; Kathleen Stokes, organ. | |
The maple leaf forever ; O Canada /Muir ; Weir ; Lavallée. | Canadian National Exhibition Chorus conducted by H.A. Fricker, mixed voices with band. | Victor. |
Iola :an Indian love song /[Johnson ; O'Dea]. | [Frank C. Stanley ; Henry Burr], baritone and tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Edison. |
Marching Through Georgia. | Byron G Harian; Orchestra. | |
Rescue the perishing /[W.H.] Doane, lyrics ; [Fanny Crosby, music]. | Frank C. Stanley, with organ accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Tiny old town /Carmen Lombardo, Stanley Adams. Along Miami shore / Warren, Snodgrass, Hirsch, Olman. | Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocal ; Mert Curtis, vocal ; Fred Higman, vocal. | |
The Battle Cry Of Freedom. | Harlan; Stanley; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Hunting song /[R. Hovey, lyrics] ; [Frederic Field] Bullard, music. | Stanley ; Burr, duet. | Indestructible. |
The Recipe For LoveWenrich. | Miss Stevenson; Mr Stanley; With Orchestra. | |
Throw out the life line /Rev. E.S. Ufford. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet, organ accompaniment. | Columbia |
[Scene] In a country blacksmith shop /[Stanley]. | Harlan & Stanley. | Berliner. |
The contemptibles march /Leo T. Stanley [i.e. Leo R. Stanley]. | Band of the Royal Montreal Regiment, 14th Battalion C.E.F. ; Lieut. H.G. Jones, conductor. | Compo. |
It's a long, long way to TipperaryJudge and Williams. | Stanley Kirkby, baritone, with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
What a friend we have in jesus. | Stanley and Burr. | |
A rheumatism cure in Jayville Centre /[Stanley]. | Harlan ; Stanley. | Berliner. |
'Deed I do /[Shepard N. Edmonds]. | Miss Morgan ; Mr. Stanley. | Berliner. |
That's right-I'm wrong :from "Paramount presents Hoagy Carmichael" /Adams ; Carmichael. | Jan Garber and his Orchestra ; Fritz Heilbron, vocal chorus. | |
O morning land /Phelps. | Stanley ; Macdonough, duet. | Berliner. |
Powder Your Face With SunshineCarmen Lombardo; Stanley Rochinski. | Sammy Kaye; ; Three Kaydets. | |
Norine Maureen /Devere ; Fox. | Stanley, Burr. | |
My lonely Lola Lo (in Hawaii) /Murphy ; Lang [i.e. Lange] ; Solman. | Sterling Trio, male trio with orchestra. | Victor. |
Crucifix /Jean Faure. My faith looks up to thee / Palmer-Bassford. | Harry Macdonough, tenor; Frank C. Stanley, bass with orchestra. | |
RainbowBryan; Wendrick. | Stanley; Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
When you wore a pinafore /[Madden] ; Morse. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
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. | |
Roses bring dreams of you /Ingraham. In the garden of my heart / Ball. | Columbia Quartette, male voice [with] orchestra accompaniment [side a] ; Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet [with] orchestra accompaniment [side b]. | Columbia |
[Scene in] A country blacksmith shop /Stanley. | Harlan & Stanley. | Berliner. |
Carry on /Maxted ; Thompson ; Dainty. | Happy Gang ; Bert Pearl, vocal and piano; Bob Farnon, trumpet ; Eddie Allen, accordion ; Blain Mathe, violin ; Kathleen Stokes, organ. | |
Crossing the bar :poem by Tennyson /Cowles. | Frank C. Stanley, bass solo. | |
Because you're you /Henry Blossom ; Victor Herbert. | Miss Stevenson and Mr. Stanley, soprano and baritone duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
What a diff'rence a day made /Adams ; Grever. | Sarah Vaughn ; Jimmy Jones Quartet. | |
The mocking bird /[Septimus Winner, lyrics and music]. | Miss Morgan ; Mr. Stanley, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Under The Honeymoon.Jerome. | Frank C Stanley; Miss Stevenson; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Half A PhotographHal Stanley; Bob Russell. | Guy Lombardo; Royal Canadians; Kenny Gardner. | |
Bye, bye, dearie /Harry von Tilzer. | Stanley & Burr, baritone and tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
The big red shawl. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet, orchestra accompaniment. | |
Rainbow /Percy Wenrich. | Frank C. Stanley and Henry Burr. | Albany Indestructible. |
When The Leaves Come Tumbling DownRichard Howard. | Aileen Stanley; Billy Murray. | |
Some one thinks of some one /[Fisher] ; Gardnier [sic] ; Helf. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
In the fashion :from "When we were very young" ; The christening : from "When we were very young" /Milne ; Fraser ; Simson. | Stanley Maxted, tenor with orchestra. | |
Golden Arrow. | Stanley; Burr. | |
Shufflin' along /Ayre [i.e. Ayer], music ; [Stanley, lyrics]. | Albert Plunkett, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Love's roundelay :from "A waltz dream". | Frank Stanley ; Henry Burr, ochestra accompaniment. | |
Jesus Is CallingCrosby; Stebbins. | Stanley; Macdonough; With Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Red wing /[Chattaway], lyrics ; [Mills], music. | Frank C. Stanley, baritone ; Henry Burr, tenor. | Columbia. |
Red wing :an Indian fable /[Chattaway ; Mills]. | Baritone and tenor duet sung by [Frank C.] Stanley and [Henry] Burr [with] orchestra accompaniment. | |
Shufflin' along /[Ayer, music] ; [Stanley, lyrics]. | Melody King's [i.e. Kings] [i.e. Kings] Dance Orchestra. | Berliner. |
When Bob White is whistling in the meadow /Rosenfeld. | Byron G. Harlan and Frank C. Stanley. | Edison. |
Throw out the life line. | Stanley, baritone ; Burr, tenor, duet with organ accompaniment. | |
I love you as the roses love the dew. | Stanley ; Burr, baritone and tenor duet. | |
Beyond The Smiling And The Weeping[Side Was Not Photographable]. | Stanley; Burr. | |
What A Friend We Have In JesusConverse. | Stanley; Burr. | |
Crossing The BarCowles; Poem By Tennyson. | Frank C Stanley; With Orchestra. | |
Since ma's gone crazy over cross word puzzles /Stanley, [Stanley?] ; Grossmann, [Bernie?] ; Olman, [Abe?] ; Dougherty ; [Dumbells]. | Ernest Le Messurier, tenor ; Rex Battle, piano accompaniment. | Compo. |
O Morning LandPhelps. | Stanley; Macdonough; Orchestra. | |
Shufflin' along :from Dumbells' Revue "Carry on" /Ayer, music ; [Stanley, lyrics]. | Ernest Hare, baritone with orchestra. | Compo. |
CrucifixJ Faure. | Stanley; Burr. | |
Bye bye, dearie /Andrew B. Sterling, lyrics ; Harry von Tilzer, music. | Frank C. Stanley ; Henry Burr. | Albany Indestructible. |
Red clover /Morse. Where the river Shannon flows / Russell. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet [with] orchestra accompaniment [side a]; Henry Burr, tenor solo [with] orchestra accompaniment [side b]. | Columbia |
Beyond the smiling and the weeping. | Stanley ; Burr. | |
In the golden afterwhile /Frank Stanley Grinsted. | Peerless Quartet. | Edison. |
Tola :an indian love song /O'Dea ; Johnson. | Stanley and Burr, baritne and tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | |
The river's takin' care of me /[words by] Adams ; [music by] Greer. Trouble in Paradise / Wever, Ager, Schwartz. | Casa Loma Orchestra ; Walter Hunt (1st work) and Kenneth Sargent (2nd work), vocals. | |
It is well with my soul /Bliss. | Stanley ; Burr, baritone and tenor duet. | Columbia |
When I lost you, mother of mine /Dunkerley ; Osborne. | Joseph Phillips, baritone. | Berliner. |
The wedding of the sunshine and the rose /Stanley Murphy ; Henry Burr. | Albert Campbell ; Henry Burr. | Berliner. |
Piccolo /Straus, music. | Miss Stevenson ; Mr. Stanley ; Victor Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Red clover /Theodore Morse, music ; [Jack Mahoney, lyrics]. | Frank C. Stanley, baritone ; Henry Burr, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
My shawl /Berrios ; Cugat ; Adams. | Ken Wright. | |
The Girl I Loved In Sunny TennesseeHarry Braisted; Stanley Carter. | Peerless Quartet. | |
Little Shepherd Of My DreamsCarmen Lombardo; Stanley Adams. | Rose Marie Lombardo; Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians. | |
Lady love /Gumble. Moon bird / Dempsey and Schmid. | Columbia Quartette, male voices with orchestra accomp. [side a]; Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet with orchestra accomp. [side b]. | Columbia |
My faith looks up to thee /Bassford. | Stanley ; Macdonough, duet with orchestra. | |
I'm Starving For One Sight Of YouHarris. | Stanley; Burr; With Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Beyond smiling and weeping /Stebbins. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet with organ accompaniment. | |
Oh! Oh! Start the war again /Stanley ; Allen. | "Red" Newman, with orchestra. | Victor. |
Rain in Spain /Adams ; Cugat. | Xavier Cugat and his Orchestra. | |
Singing bird /Ed Edwards ; sung by Stanley and Burr. Zerlina intermezzo / E. Boggetti ; played by Casino Orchestra. | Baritone and tenor duet, orchestra accompaniment sung by Stanley and Burr [side a]; Played by Casino Orchestra [side b]. | Columbia |
In a country blacksmith shop. | Harlan and Stanley. | |
Bye, bye dearie. | Stanley & Burr (baritone & tenor duet with orchestra). | |
Dancing sunshine. | Frank Stanley ; Henry Burr. | Albany Indestructible. |
Cupid's telephone :from "Havana" /Stuart. | Frank C. Stanley, and chorus, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
The moonlight, the rose and you /Johann C. Schmid. | [Frank C.] Stanley and [Irving] Gillette [i.e. Henry Burr]. | Edison. |
The contemptibles march /Stanley. | Miro's Band, military band. | Victor. |
The linger longer girl /[Alfred] Solman, music ; [Arthur J. Lamb, lyrics]. | Miss Stevens ; Mr. Stanley, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Pass me not, O gentle saviour /[Crosby] ; Doane. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
K-K-Kiss me again /Stanley ; Allen ; Captain M. W. Plunkett. | Albert Plunkett. | |
When summer tells autumn good-bye. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | |
I love you as the roses love the dew /Morse, music ; [Buck, lyrics]. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Tramp, tramp, tramp /Root. | Harlan and Stanley, duet with orchestra. | |
She was bred in old Kentucky /Stanley Carter. | Manuel Romain and Chorus. | Edison |
The wedding of the sunshine and the rose /Stanley Murphy ; Henry Burr. | Albert Campbell ; Henry Burr. | Victor. |
You're In Love With SomeoneBuddy Kaye; Stanley Clayton. | Johnny Desmond; Don Jacoby; Orchestra. | |
My Prairie Song BirdDrislane; Meyer. | Stanley; Burr; With Orchestra. | |
The wedding of the sunshine and the rose /Stanley Murphy ; Henry Burr. | Albert Campbell ; Henry Burr. | Berliner. |
Ogalalla /Ted Snyder. | Stanley & Burr, baritone and tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
O morning land /Phelps. | Stanley ; Macdonough. | |
When Johnny comes marching home /Lambert. | Stanley and Mcdonough, duet ; Victor Occhestra. | |
CalvaryRodney. | Frank C Stanley. | |
Calvary :[Rest, rest to the weary] /[P.] Rodney, music ; [H. Vaughan, lyrics]. | Frank C. Stanley. | Berliner. |
Two rubes in a tavern /Stanley ; Byron Harlan, words. | Collins & Harlan. | Berliner. |
I'm on my way to Dublin Bay /Stanley Murphy. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Buckingham palace :from "When we were very young" /Milne ; Fraser ; Simson. | Stanley Maxted, tenor with orchestra. | |
Red CloverTheodore Morse. | Henry Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment; Frank C Stanley. | |
Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling /Thomson. | [Frank C.] Stanley, baritone ; [Irving] Gillette, tenor, with orchestra. | |
The cavalier /Franz Lehar, music ; Victor Léon ; Leo Stein, libretto. | Miss Stevenson ; Mr. Stanley. | Berliner. |
Old comrades march /C. Teike. It's a long, long way to Tipperary / Judge and Williams. | Columbia Band (1st work); Stanley Kirkby, baritone, with orchestra acc. (2nd work). | Columbia. |
Virginia song /[George M. Cohan]. Red wing / [Thurland Chattaway ; Kerry Mills]. | Vocals by J.W. Meyers ; with orchestra (side A) ; vocal duet by Stanley and Burr ; with orchestra (side B). | |
When you wore a pinafore /[Morse, music ; Madden, lyric]. | Frank Stanley and Henry Burr. | Indestructible Record |
When we meet in the sweet bye and bye /Stanley Murphy. | Sterling Trio, male trio with orchestra. | Victor. |
That Naughty WaltzSol P Levy; Edwin Stanley. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians. | |
Softly and tenderly /[Thompson]. | F. Stanley and H. Burr. | Albany Indestructible. |
Annie /Allen ; Stanley. | Tom Hamilton. | Compo. |
The wedding of the sunshine and the rose /Stanley Murphy ; Henry Burr. | Albert Campbell ; Henry Burr. | Berliner. |
Wanderer's night song /Rubinstein ; [performed by] Stanley and Burr accompanied by Victor Orchestra. Venetian song / Tosti ; [performed by] Alan Turner accompanied by Victor Orchestra. | Stanley and Burr, accompaniment by Victor Orchestra [side a] and Alan Turner, accompaniment by Victor Orchestra [side b]. | |
Somebody /Dellen ; Wiedoft ; Little ; Stanley. | Prince's Dance Orchestra. | |
Crossing The BarCowles; Poem By Tennyson. | Frank C Stanley. | |
One sweetly solemn thought /[words by] Phoebe Carey ; [music by] R. S. Ambrose. | Alma Gluck, soprano; Louise Homer, contralto; with orchestra; [Walter Rogers, conductor] | |
The moonlight, the rose and you /Johann C. Schmid ; Chas. E. Baer. Afar from thee, my love / Hans S. Linné. | Henry Burr ; Frank C. Stanley, Joseph A. Phillips. | |
Marching through Georgia /H.C. Work. | Stanley ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
Dream On, Dear Heart, Dream OnMorse. | Frank C Stanley; With Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Ogalalla /[Ted Snyder]. Casey Jones / [Newton, Seibert]. | Baritone and tenor duet sung by Stanley and Burr with orchestra accompaniment [side a] ; baritone and tenor duet sung by Collins and Harlan with orchestra accompaniment [side b]. | |
Big Bass ViolBohamnon. | Frank C Stanley; Peerless Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
So little time (so much to do) /Peter De Rose-Billy Hill, [performed by] Will Osborne and His Orchestra. Let me borrow an hour of to-morrow / Oscar Levant-Stanley Adams, [performed by] Will Osborne and His Orchestra. | Will Osborne. | |
Dancing sunshine. | Frank Stanley ; Henry Burr. | Albany Indestructible. |
I'm On My Way To Dublin BayStanley Murphy. | Peerless Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
When I looked in your wonderful eyes /Osborne. | Mario Perri. | |
The flowers outside the café /Solman, music ; [Lamb, lyrics]. | Stanley ; Macdonough, with orchestra. | |
In shadowland /Brothers. | Prince's Orchestra. | |
Excelsior /Balfe. | Macdonough & Stanley, duet, with orchestra. | |
K-k-k-kiss me again /Stanley, lyrics ; Allen, music. | Billy Jones, tenor with orchestra. | Compo. |
When Summer Tells Autumn Good-bye. | Stanley; Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Star Spangled BannerKey. | Frank C Stanley; With Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
You're the sweetest girl this side of heaven =Bajo este cielo tú eres la mas dulce /Lombardo, Archer and Kahn. Rollin' down the river = Rio abajo / Waller and Adams. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians; vocal refrain by Carmen Lombardo (1st work), by Joseph White (2nd work). | |
I'm starving for one sight of you /Harris. | Stanley and Burr. | |
Little Old LadyHoagy Carmichael; Stanley Adams. | Phil Regan; Jesse Crawford; With Organ. | |
Just before the battle, mother /G.F. Root. | Frank Stanley and Henry Burr. | |
Silver BellPercy Wenrich. | Stanley; Orchestra Accompaniment; Burr. | |
Wanderer's night song /Rubinstein. | Frank Stanley and Henry Burr. | Columbia Indestructible. |
In The Golden AfterwhileF Stanley Grinsted. | Peerles Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
Tramp, tramp, tramp /Root. | Bryon G. Harlan [tenor] and Frank C. Stanley [baritone] with orchestra. | |
Down deep within the cellar /Im Tiefen Keller. | Frank C. Stanley, bass with orchestra. | |
The battle cry of freedom /[George F. Root]. | Harlan ; Stanley, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Think it over, Mary /Gray ; Piantadosi ; [performed by] Byron G. Harlan. Norine Maureen / Devere ; Fox ; [performed by] Stanley and Burr. | Side A: Byron G. Harlan, tenor, with orchestra ; Side B: Frank C. Stanley, bass, and Henry Burr, tenor, with orchestra. | |
Mammy's Little Silver LiningJack Stanley; James F Hanley. | Vernon Dalhart; With Orchestra. | |
Do I worry? /Stanley Cowan ; Bobby Worth ; [performed by] Ink Spots. Java jive / Ben Oakland ; Milton Drake ; [performed by] Ink Spots. | Ink Spots. | |
The Sweetest Little Girl In TennesseeStanley Murphy; Harry Carroll. | Sterling Trio; With Orchestra. | |
Singing bird /[Edwards, music] ; [Longbrake, lyrics]. | Frank Stanley and Henry Burr. | Indestructible Record |
Washboard blues /Carmichael-Callahan, [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra with Hoagy Carmichael. Fox trot. Little old lady / Carmichael-Adams, [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra with Hoagy Carmichael. Fox trot. | Glen Gray ; Hoagy Carmichael ; Casa Loma Orchestra. | |
'Deed I do /[Shepard N. Edmonds]. | Miss Morgan ; Mr. Stanley, [soprano and baritone duet]. | Berliner. |
Palm branches. | [Burr, Henry]; [Stanley, Frank]. | Columbia |
Red wing :an Indian fable /Kerry Mills. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Just before the battle, mother /G.F. Root. | Frank Stanley, baritone ; Henry Burr, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Albany Indestructible. |
The Larboard WatchWilliams. | Stanley; Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia |
It's up to you to do the rest /Douglas, lyrics ; [Karl] Hoschna, music. | Miss Stevenson ; Mr. Stanley, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
The birthday of a king /Niedlinger [i.e. Neidlinger]. | Frank C. Stanley, bass with orchestra and chimes. | Berliner. |
Rainbow. | Stanley; Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
I Am Praying For YouCluff; Sankey. | Stanley; Burr. | |
In my little cabin home out west /Goldfrey ; Wright. | Stanley Kirkby, baritone with orchestra. | |
Tho' your sins be as scarlet /Doane. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [baritone], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor] with orchestra. | |
The Old Brigade.Barri. | Harry Madconough; Frank C Stanley; With Orchestra. | |
Growing up :from "When we were very young" ; Halfway down : from "When we were very young" /Milne ; Fraser ; Simson. | Stanley Maxted, tenor with orchestra. | |
Rescue the perishing. | Frank C. Stanley ; Henry Burr, orchestra accompaniment. | |
I'd rather float through a dreamy old waltz /Camp - [Norton] ; sung by Mr. Stanley and Miss Stevenson. If you'll remember me (from "Ragged robin") / Ball - [Graff] ; sung by Henry Burr. | Mr. [Frank C.] Stanley and Miss [Elise] Stevenson on side A, Henry Burr on side B, vocals ; orchestra acc. | Columbia |
When the summer tells autumn good bye /[Arthur J. Lamb, lyrics] ; [Frederic J.] Helf, music. | Stanley ; Macdonough, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
CrucifixJ Faure. | Stanley; Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Marching through Georgia /Work, Henry Clay. | Harlan & Stanley, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
When the whip-poor-will sings Marguerite /[Denison] ; Helf. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
By the old oaken bucket, Louise /[Jones] ; Davis. | [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass], and [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Dixie land, or, [I wish I was in Dixie] /[D.D. Emmett, lyrics and music]. | Harlan ; Stanley, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Some day you'll come back to me /Ball. | Sung by Stanley and Burr ; with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Bye bye, dearie /Andrew B. Sterling, lyrics ; Harry von Tilzer, music. | Frank C. Stanley ; Henry Burr. | Albany Indestructible. |
When summer tells autumn good bye /Helf. | Stanley and MacDonough, duet, with orchestra. | |
I'm starving for one sight of you /[Harris]. | Frank Stanley and Henry Burr. | Indestructible. |
My lonely Lola lo /Murphy, Lange and Solman. My Hawaiian maid / Sonny Cunha. | Sterling Trio ; Louise and Ferera Hawaiian Orchestra [side a] ; Henry Burr, tenor ; Louise and Ferera Hawaiian Orchestra [side b]. | Pathé. |
Beyond The Smiling And The WeepingStebbins. | Stanley; Burr; Organ Accompaniment. | |
Here's To Our Absent BrothersHelf. | Frank C Stanley; Orchestra. | |
The Moonlight, the Rose And YouSchmid. | Stanley; Burr; With Orchestra. | |
Iola /[Charles L.] Johnson, music ; [James O'Dea, lyrics]. | Harlan ; Stanley, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Waiting for the dinner horn to blow /Frank Stanley. | Harlan & Stanley. | Berliner. |
The flowers outside the cafe /Solman. | Frank Stanley and Henry Burr. | Albany Indestructible. |
Piccolo :from A waltz dream /Oscar Strauss. Rah! rah! rah! : from the soul kiss. | Miss [Elise] Stevenson and Mr. [Frank C.] Stanley with orchestra, duet [Side A] ; Peerless Quartet, male quartet, with orchestra [Side B]. | |
Almost persuaded /[Philip Paul] Bliss, lyrics and music. | Stanley ; Macdonough, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
When we meet in the sweet bye and bye /Stanley Murphy. | Sterling Trio, male trio with orchestra. | Berliner. |
The larboard watch /Williams. | Stanley, baritone ; Burr, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Ogalalla /Ted Snyder. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | |
My lonely Lola Lo (in Hawaii) /Murphy ; Lang [i.e. Lange] ; Solman. | Sterling Trio, male trio with orchestra. | Berliner. |
O Canada /Weir, lyrics ; Lavallée, music. | Edward Johnson, Tenor with Orchestra assisted by Male Quartet. | Victor. |
Scene In A Country Store. | Harlan; Stanley. | |
The world is mine /S. Adams ; V. Young. | Percy Faith and his orchestra ; Val Valente. | |
Hawaii land (in shadowland) /Brothers, Jr. | South Sea Islanders, with vocal chorus. | |
When summer tells autumn good bye. | Stanley, baritone ; Burr, tenor. | Standard Disc Record |
I Want A Pardon For DaddyCharles E Roat. | Henry Burr; James Stanley; Frank Banta. | |
The palms. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor ; Frank C. Stanley, baritone, duet, orchestra accompaniment. | |
Red wing. | Stanley, baritone ; Burr, tenor, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
O! morning land. | Stanley and Burr with orchestra accompaniment. | |
The Donovans /Needham. | Mr. Stanley Kirkby, English tenor with orch. | |
Hoppity ;Vespers /Milne ; Fraser ; Simson. | Stanley Maxted. | |
Silver bell. | Stanley & Burr, baritone and tenor duet, orchestra accompaniment. | |
Red clover. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet, orchestra accompaniment. | |
Red clover. | [Frank C.] Stanley ; [Henry] Burr, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Rainbow. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet, orchestra accompaniment. | |
Sergeant Dobbin /Stanley A. Roberts. | Round-up Trio ; Jimmy Morris. | |
Bantry-Bay /Molloy. | Mr. Stanley Kirkby, English tenor with orch. | |
Crucifix. | Frank C. Stanley ; Henry Burr with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Farewell Isabelle /Hargreaves ; Cellins ; Wright. | Stanley Kirkby, baritone with orchestra. | |
U /Theo Morse. | Stanley ; Burr. | |
Joey /Bernstein ; Weiner ; Kriegsmann ; Salmirs. | Viola Dixxy ; Original Orchestra. | |
Cheer up, Molly /David ; Wright. | Stanley Kirkby, baritone with orchestra. | |
Boys in khaki, boys in blue. | Stanley Kirkby, baritone with orchestra. | |