La Marseillaise de l'habitant[Enregistrement sonore] /Morrissette-O'Brien ; [interprété par] Charles Marchand, baryton. Les noms canadiens / M.P.G. Dupaigne ... ; [interprété par] Charles Marchand, baryton. | Charles Marchand, baryton avec accompagnement d'orchestre. | Columbia |
C'est l'aviron /arr. Oscar O'Brien. | Le Quatuor Alouette. | |
Au fond des campagnes[enregistrement sonore] /C.E. Gadbois, paroles ; Oscar O'Brien, arrangement. | Quatuor Alouette ; Jules Jacob ; Roger Filiatrault ; André Trottier ; Emile Lamarre. | Victor. |
Le ber[enregistrement sonore] /paroles et musique, Albert Larrieu ; arr., O'Brien ; [interprété par] le Quatuor Alouette. Au fond des campagnes / paroles, abbé C.E. Gadbois ; arr., Oscar O'Brien ; [interprété par] le Quatuor Alouette. | Chansons: le Quatuor Alouette (Jules Jacob, Roger Filiatrault, André Trottier, Émile Lamarre) a cappella. | Victor. |
Dans tous les cantons /Harm, d'Oscar O'Brien. | Charles Marchand (au piano Ernest Patience). | |
La bonne chanson :Le laboureur /Maurice Morisset ; Oscar O'Brien. | Paul - Emile Corbeil, basse chantante avec ensemble à cordes. | |
Le laboureur /Maurice Morisset, Oscar O'Brien. | Paul-Émile Corbeil, basse chantante avec ensemble à cordes. | |
Serrez moi la main :ça c'était pour rire. | Charles Marchard [i.e. Marchand], basse in French Canadian; harmonisation d'Oscar O'Brien. | |
Souvenir de Québec - part 1 :a selection of French Canadian melodies /Charles O'Neil. | Band of H.M. Canadian Grenadiers Guards ; Capt. J.J. Gagnier, Mus. Doc., conductor. | Victor. |
K-K-K-Katy /O'Hara. | John McDermott. | Okeh. |
Dans les prisons de Nantes[enregistrement sonore] /Oscar O'Brien. | Charles Marchand ; au piano: Oscar O'Brien. | Starr. |
C'est comme ça qu'on est heureux :[enregistrement sonore] /du film "C'était le bon temps"Noel Barcy ; V.O. Ursmar. | Guy Robert, chant avec piano. | Victor. |
Ah! Si mon moine voulait danser ;Boum! Badiboum! Badiba! /Oscar O' Brien. | Charles Marchand with piano accompaniment. | |
Le petit chaperon rouge :[enregistrement sonore].chanson pour les enfants | Charles Marchand ; Oscar O'Brien, piano. | Starr. |
La boîte à chanson :La grand' d'mande /Maurice Morisset ; Oscar O'Brien. | Albert Viau, avec ensemble à cordes. | |
Ah! si mon moine voulait danser ; Boum! boum! badiba![enregistrement sonore] /Oscar O'Brien, arrangement. | Charles Marchand ; Ernest Patience, piano. | Starr. |
Le ber[enregistrement sonore] /Albert Larrieu, paroles et musique ; O. O'Brien, arrangement. | Quatuor Alouette ; Jules Jacob ; Roger Filiatrault ; André Trottier ; Emile Lamarre. | Victor. |
Dans un p'tit bois /O'Brien. | Charles Marchand, baryton ; Dan Lieberfeld, piano. | |
La grand' demande[enregistrement sonore] /Maurice Morisset, paroles ; Oscar O'Brien, musique. | Charles Marchand ; Ernest Patience, piano. | Starr. |
Gila, galah, galoo ; Old Bill Baker (Catalog number 18125) | Male quartet with orchestra; Tenor with orchestra | |
La passion de Notre Seigneur =[enregistrement sonore] /The passion of our LordOscar O'Brien, harmonisation et arrangement. | Quatuor Alouette ; Jules Jacob ; Roger Filiatrault ; André Trottier ; Emile Lamarre. | Victor. |
Promptement, levez-vous, mon voisin[enregistrement sonore] /Oscar O'Brien, harmonisation et arrangement. | Quatuor Alouette ; Jules Jacob ; Roger Filiatrault ; André Trottier ; Emile Lamarre. | Victor. |
J'ai c't'épaule qui m'branle ;On va-t-y 'n avoir du plaisir /Harm, d'Oscar O'Brien. | Charles Marchand (au piano Ernest Patience). | |
La bonne chanson :La fermière canadienne /Morissette ; O'Brien ; Van de Goor, arr. | Albert Viau, chant avec ensemble à cordes. | |
Le p'tit cordonnier[enregistrement sonore] ;Boum-la-di-boum /O'Brien, [arrangement]. | Charles Marchand, baryton avec accompagnement d'orchestre. | Columbia |
Dans tous les cantons[enregistrement sonore] /Oscar O'Brien, harmonisation. | Charles Marchand ; au piano, Oscar O'Brien. | Starr. |
Le meurtre de Polichinelle[enregistrement sonore]. | Charles Marchand ; Oscar O'Brien, piano. | Starr. |
J'ai tant danse, J'ai tant sauté[enregistrement sonore] /Oscar O'Brien, arrangement. | Charles Marchand ; Ernest Patience, piano. | Starr. |
Le marchand de velours /arr. Oscar O'Brien. | Le Quatuor Alouette. | |
Bing sur la rim[enregistrement sonore] /O'Brien, [harmonisé]. | Charles Marchand, Baryton avec accompagnement d'orchestre. | Columbia |
Au fond des campagnes[enregistrement sonore] /C.E. Gadbois, paroles ; Oscar O'Brien, arrangement. | Quatuor Alouette ; Jules Jacob ; Roger Filiatrault ; André Trottier ; Emile Lamarre. | Victor. |
J'ai c't'épaule qu m'branle ; On va-t-y 'n'avoir du plaisir[enregistrement sonore] /Oscar O'Brien. | Charles Marchand ; au piano, Oscar O'Brien. | Starr. |
La course à la mort[enregistrement sonore] /Morisset ; O'Brien. | Charles Marchand ; Ernest Patience, piano. | Starr. |
Envoyons d'l'avant![enregistrement sonore] /Tremblay, Amédée [arrangeur]. | Charles Marchand ; au piano: Oscar O'Brien. | Starr. |
Mon père a bâti sa maison ; Et moi je m'enfouiais[enregistrement sonore] /Oscar O'Brien. | Charles Marchand, folklore du Canada avec piano. | Starr. |
Visite du jour de l'an /O'Brien, [harmonisé]. | Charles Marchand, baryton avec accompagnement d'orchestre. | Columbia |
La Marseillaise de l'habitant[enregistrement sonore] /Morisset, paroles ; O'Brien, musique. | Charles Marchand ; Ernest Patience, piano. | Starr. |
L'habitant dans sa voiture =[enregistrement sonore] /The farmer took another load away, hay! hay!Beaudry, [paroles françaises] ; Clarke, paroles ; O'Flynn, paroles? ; Vincent, musique. | Alex. Desmarteau. | Starr. |
La course à la mort /Morisset ; O'Brien. | Oscar Paquet baryton (acc. de piano). | |
La course à la mort /Morisset ; O' Brien. | J. Oscar Paquet, baryton avec acc. de piano. | |
La rengaine du merle[enregistrement sonore] /O'Brien, [harmonisé]. | Charles Marchand, baryton avec accompagnement d'orchestre. | Columbia |
Reel canadien[enregistrement sonore] :$Reel écossais /[interprété par] Jos. Vermette, O. Laurin et R. Deschambault. | Jos. Vermette ; O. Laurin ; R. Deschambault ; danse, violon, madoline et piano. | Starr. |
Les raft-man[enregistrement sonore] /Oscar O'Brien, harmonisation. | Charles Marchand ; au piano, Ernest Patience. | Compo. |
Valse des belles-mères /Morisset ; O'Brien. | J. Oscar Paquet, baryton avec acc. de piano. | |
C'est l'aviron ;Le marchand de velours /Oscar O'Brien, arr. | Le Quatuor Alouette ; Jules Jacob ; Roger Filiatrault ; J. André Trottier ; Émile Lamarre. | |
La bonne chanson :La grand' d'mande /Maurice Morisset ; Oscar O'Brien. | Albert Viau, avec ensemble à cordes. | |
My country /Johnstone ; O'Hara. | Clara Butt. | |
K-A-T-Y[enregistrement sonore] :chansonnette comique ; J'ai que'que chose dans l'coeur : chansonnette comique /[interprété par] Mons. J. Alex. Bédard. | Mons. J. Alex. [i.e. Alex. J.] Bédard, comique avec orchestre. | Starr. |
Visite de jour de l'an[enregistrement sonore] /Oscar O'Brien, harmonisation. | Charles Marcahnd [i.e. Marchand] ; Ernest Patience, piano. | Compo. |
La grand' d'mande :[enregistrement sonore] /chansonnette canadienneMorisset ; O'Brien. | Charles Marchand, baryton avec piano. | Victor. |
Les filles de La Rochelle :(Saintonge) /hamonisation et arrang. d'Henry Sauveplane. Jeanne d'Aymé : (Quercy) / adaptation de Léon Moussinac ; hamonisation et arrangement de Charles Kœchlin. | Chorale Yvonne Gouverné, performing group (Mme. O. Ertaud, Mr. J. Peyron, tenor, soloists (2nd work)) ; with orchestra ; Roger Désormière, conductor. | |
C'est l'aviron ; Le marchand de velours[enregistrement sonore] /Oscar O'Brien, arrangement. | Quatuor Alouette ; Jules Jacob ; Roger Filiatrault ; J. André Trottier ; Emile Lamarre. | Victor. |
Navajo Indian songs. | Geoffrey O'Hara. | Edison. |
Le bal chez Boulé /harm. Pierre Gauthier ; arr. Oscar O'Brien. | Le Quatuor Alouette. | |
Le laboureur /Morisset ; O'Brien. | J. Oscar Paquet, baryton avec piano. | |
Arlesiana.F Cilea. | Ebe Stignani; Orchestra Sinfonica Di Milano; M O Argeo Quadri. | |
Dans tous les cantons[enregistrement sonore] /Oscar O'Brien, harmonisation. | Charles Marchand ; au piano, Oscar O'Brien. | Starr. |
Dans un p'tit bois /O'Brien. | Charles Marchand, baryton ; Dan Lieberfeld, piano. | |
Le laboureur /Morisset ; O'Brien. | Charles Marchand. | |
Onva-t-y n'avoir du plaisir /O'Brien. | Charles Marchand, baryton. | |
Reel écossais[enregistrement sonore] /Anonyme. | Jos. Vermette ; O. Laurin ; R. Deschambault. | Starr. |
J'ai fait une maîtresse[enregistrement sonore] /Oscar O'Brien, arrangement. | Charles Marchand ; Ernest Patience, piano. | Starr. |
Souvenir de Québec - part 1 :a selection of French Canadian melodies /Charles O'Neil. | Band of H.M. Canadian Grenadiers Guards ; Capt. J.J. Gagnier, Mus. Doc., conductor. | Victor. |
C'est l'aviron qui nous mène en haut[enregistrement sonore] /Oscar O'Brien, harmonisation. | Charles Marchand ; Louis Bédard, piano. | Compo. |
La valse des belles mères /Morisset ; O'Brien. | Charles Marchand, baryton ; Dan Lieberfeld, piano. | |
Envoyons d'l'avant![enregistrement sonore] /Tremblay, Amédée [arrangeur]. | Charles Marchand ; au piano: Oscar O'Brien. | Starr. |
La valse des belles-mères :[enregistrement sonore] /chansonnette canadienneMorisset ; O'Brien. | Charles Marchand, baryton avec piano. | Victor. |
La bénédiction paternelle /E. Laflèche, s. j. ; Oscar O'Brien. | François Brunet, chant avec ensemble à cordes. | |
Youp! youp! sur la rivière[enregistrement sonore] /O'Brien. | Charles Marchand, baryton avec accompagnement d'orchestre. | Columbia |
La grand' d'mande /Maurice Morisset ; Oscar O'Brien. | Albert Viau, avec ensemble à cordes. | |
Dans les prisons de Nantes[enregistrement sonore] /O'Brien, [harmonisé]. | Charles Marchand, baryton avec accompagnement d'orchestre. | Columbia |
L'annonciation =[enregistrement sonore] /The annunciationOscar O'Brien, harmonisation et arrangement. | Quatuor Alouette ; Jules Jacob ; Roger Filiatrault ; André Trottier ; Emile Lamarre. | Victor. |
Souvenir de Québec - part 2 :a selection of French Canadian melodies /Charles O'Neil. | Band of H.M. Canadian Grenadiers Guards ; Capt. J.J. Gagnier, Mus. Doc., conductor. | Victor. |
Le bal chez boule[enregistrement sonore] /Oscar O'Brien, arrangement ; Pierre Gauthier, harmonisation. | Quatuor Alouette ; Jules Jacob ; Roger Filiatrault ; J. André Trottier ; Emile Lamarre. | Victor. |
Dans le petit bois de l'ail /Harm, d'Oscar O'Brien. | Charles Marchand (au piano Ernest Patience). | |
L'appétit vient en mangeant /Oscar O'Brien, arr. | Le Quatuor Alouette ; Jules Jacob ; Roger Filiatrault ; J. André Trottier ; Émile Lamarre. | |
La course à la mort[enregistrement sonore] /Morisset ; O'Brien. | Charles Marchand ; Ernest Patience, piano. | Starr. |
L'appétit vient en mangeant /Oscar O'Brien, arrangement. | Quatuor Alouette ; Jules Jacob ; Roger Filiatrault ; J. André Trottier ; Emile Lamarre. | Victor. |
Les raft-man[enregistrement sonore] /Oscar O'Brien, harmonisation. | Charles Marchand ; au piano, Ernest Patience. | Compo. |
Souvenir de Québec - part 2 :a selection of French Canadian melodies /Charles O'Neil. | Band of H.M. Canadian Grenadiers Guards ; Capt. J.J. Gagnier, Mus. Doc., conductor. | Victor. |
La bonne chanson :La grand' d'mande /Maurice Marissett ; Oscar O'Brien. | Albert Viau. | |
Le bal chez boulé =Boule's bop ; La visite du jour de l'an = The visit on new year's day. | Charles Marchard [i.e. Marchand], basse in French Canadian ; harmonisation d'Oscar O'Brien. | |
Alouette[enregistrement sonore] /Pierre Gauthier, arrangement. | Quatuor Alouette ; Jules Jacob ; Roger Filiatrault ; André Trottier ; Emile Lamarre ; Oscar O'Brien, piano. | |
Alouette[enregistrement sonore] /Pierre Gauthier, arrangement. | Quatuor Alouette ; Jules Jacob ; Roger Filiatrault ; André Trottier ; Emile Lamarre ; Oscar O'Brien, piano. | Victor. |
Hiawatha[enregistrement sonore] /[James O'Dea, paroles?] ; [Neil Moret, musique?]. | Mélodiens campagnards. | Victor. |
J'ai c't'épaule qu m'branle ; On va-t-y 'n'avoir du plaisir[enregistrement sonore] /Oscar O'Brien. | Charles Marchand ; au piano, Oscar O'Brien. | Starr. |
La Marseillaise de l'habitant[enregistrement sonore] /Morisset, paroles ; O'Brien, musique. | Charles Marchand ; Ernest Patience, piano. | Starr. |
On va-t-y n'avoir du plaisir[enregistrement sonore] /O'Brien, [harmonisé]. | Charles Marchand, baryton avec accompagnement d'orchestre. | Columbia |
Dans le petit bois de l'ail[enregistrement sonore] /Oscar O'Brien, harmonisation. | Charles Marchand ; Oscar O'Brien, piano. | Starr. |
Le laboureur /Morisset ; O'Brien. | Charles Marchand, baryton ; Dan Lieberfeld, piano. | |
La grand' demande[enregistrement sonore] /O'Brien. | Charles Marchand, baryton avec accompagnement d'orchestre. | Columbia |
Envoyons d'l'avant![enregistrement sonore] /[harm. d'] Amédée Tremblay ; [interprété par] Charles Marchand. J'ai c't'épaule qui m'branle ; et, On va-t-y n'avoir du plaisir / [harm. d'] Oscar O'Brien ; [interprété par] Charles Marchand. | Chansons: Charles Marchand ; [Oscar O'Brien, piano]. | Columbia |
K-A-T-Y : chansonnette avec orchestre = [K-K-K-Katy][enregistrement sonore] /[Boyer [Jean?], [paroles françaises] ; [Murray, Billy, paroles anglaises] ; O'Hara, musique. | Mons. J. Alex. [i.e. Alex. J.] Bédard, comique avec orchestre. | Starr. |
La bonne chanson :La bénédiction paternelle /E. Laflèche, s.j. ; Oscar O'Brien. | François Brunet, chant avec ensemble à cordes. | |
Si les belles mères avaient des ailes[Enregistrement sonore] /Morisette-O'Brien ; [interprété par] Charles Marchand. C'est Tit Pit Trépanier / R. Beaudry ; [interprété par] Larry Larrivée. | Charles Marchand, baryton avec piano. | Compo. |
K-K-K-Katy /O'Hara. | Arthur Hall, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Gennett. |
Sainte Marie-Madeleine au desert =[enregistrement sonore] /St. Mary Magdalen in the desertOscar O'Brien, harmonisation et arrangement. | Quatuor Alouette ; Jules Jacob ; Roger Filiatrault ; André Trottier ; Emile Lamarre. | Victor. |
Gai lon la, gai le rosier[enregistrement sonore] /Pierre Gauthier, arrangement ; O. O'Brien, arrangement. | Quatuor Alouette ; Jules Jacob ; Roger Filiatrault ; André Trottier ; Emile Lamarre. | Victor. |
Reel canadien[enregistrement sonore] /Anonyme. | Jos. Vermette ; O. Laurin ; R. Deschambault ; danse, violon, madoline et piano. | Compo. |
Le sommeil de l'enfant Jesus =[enregistrement sonore] /The sleep of the infant JesusOscar O'Brien, harmonisation et arrangement. | Quatuor Alouette ; Jules Jacob ; Roger Filiatrault ; André Trottier ; Emile Lamarre. | Victor. |
Visite de jour de l'an[enregistrement sonore] /Oscar O'Brien, harmonisation. | Charles Marcahnd [i.e. Marchand] ; Ernest Patience, piano. | Compo. |
La bonne chanson :Le laboureur /Maurice Morissel ; Oscar O'Brien. | Paul-Emile Corbeil. | |
La bonne chanson :Le laboureur /Maurice Morisset ; Oscar O'Brien. | Paul-Émile Corbeil, basse chantante avec ensemble à cordes. | |
C'est l'aviron /arr. Oscar O'Brien. | Le Quatuor Alouette. | |
Les rois mages =[enregistrement sonore] /The three wise kingsOscar O'Brien, harmonisation et arrangement. | Quatuor Alouette ; Jules Jacob ; Roger Filiatrault ; André Trottier ; Emile Lamarre. | Victor. |
Dans le petit bois de l'ail[enregistrement sonore] /Oscar O'Brien, harmonisation. | Charles Marchand ; Oscar O'Brien, piano. | Starr. |
Le bal chez Boulé[enregistrement sonore] /Oscar O'Brien, arrangement. | Charles Marchand ; Ernest Patience, piano. | Starr. |
Reel écossais[enregistrement sonore] /Anonyme. | Jos. Vermette ; O. Laurin ; R. Deschambault. | Starr. |
Gai lon la vive la roulette[enregistrement sonore] /Anonyme. | Charles Marchand ; Oscar O'Brien, piano. | Compo. |
Pot-pourri de chansons canadiennes :Te souviens-tu ; Vive la canadienne ; C'est l'aviron qui nous mène en haut ; Ah! si mon moine voulait danser ; Le laboureur /Lecompte ; Peyonnin ; F X. Burque ; D. P. ; M. Morisset ; O. O'Brien. | Jean Clément, acc. d'orchestre ; Pierre Chagnon, direction. | |
La bonne chanson :Le laboureur /Maurice Morisset ; Oscar O'Brien. | Paul-Émile Corbeil, basse chantante avec ensemble à cordes. | |
La bonne chanson :La bénédiction paternelle /E. Laflèche ; Oscar O'Brien. | François Brunet. | |
K-k-k-katy /Geoffrey O'Hara. | Terry Shand and his orchestra. | |
Dans tous les cantons[enregistrement sonore] /O'Brien, [harmonisé]. | Charles Marchand, baryton avec accompagnement d'orchestre. | Columbia |
Gai lon la, gai le rosier[enregistrement sonore] /Pierre Gauthier, arrangement ; O. O'Brien, arrangement. | Quatuor Alouette ; Jules Jacob ; Roger Filiatrault ; André Trottier ; Emile Lamarre. | |
La Marseillaise de l'habitant /Morrissette ; O'Brien. | Charles Marchand, baryton avec acc. d'orchestre. | |
La valse des belles-mères /Morisset ; O'Brien ; Morisset ; O'Brien. | Charles Marchand ; Charles Marchand. | |
La fermière canadienne /Morissette ; O'Brien ; Van de Goor, arr. | Albert Viau avec ensemble à cordes. | |
When You're In LoveDesmond O'connor; Harold Fields; Dominic John. | Guy Lombardo; Royal Canadians; Kenny Gardner. | |
'Twas only an Irishman's dream /O'Brien, lyrics ; Dubin, lyrics ; Cormack, music. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Sidewalks of New York /Lawler ; Lombardo. | The Radio Boys (Roy O'Connor ; Bill Cudney). | |
Messiah.Handel. | Margarete Matzenauer; Orchestra. | |
There's nothing too good for the Irish /Jack Yellen ; Jack Glogau. | M. J. O'Connell. | |
The farmer took another load away, hay! hay! /Leslie ; O'Flynn ; Vincent. | Glantz and his orchestra ; Arthur Hall, vocal chorus. | Compo. |
'Twas only an Irishman's dream /O'Brien, lyrics ; Dubin, lyrics ; Cormack, music. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Floating along /Buffington. | | |
The Messiah.Handel. | Helen Traubel; With Orchestra; Charles O'connell. | |
The mansion of aching hearts /Von Tilzer. | Roy O'Connor, tenor solo. | |
The living God /Gordon Johnstone ; Geoffrey O'Hara. | Orville Harrold, tenor, witb orchestra. | |
Meditation ;The rosary ; God be with you till we meet again /Morrison ; Nevin ; Tomer. | Charles O'Connell, pipe organ solo. | |
Put on you slippers and fill up your pipe /A. Von Tilzer. | M.J. O'Connell, tenor solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Since mother goes to movie shows /McCarron and Von Tilzer ; sung by Peerless Quartette. I love a piano / Berlin ; sung by M.J. O'Connell and chorus. | Peerless Quartette on side A, M.J. O'Connell on side B, vocals ; orchestra acc. | Columbia. |
Indian lament /Dvořák, Kreisler. | Fritz Kreisler, violin ; Vincent O'Brien, piano. | |
'Twas only an Irishman's dream /O'Brien, lyrics ; Dubin, lyrics ; Cormack, music. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
J'ai Tant Danse, J'ai Tant SauteOscar O'brien. | Charles Marchand. | |
Father O'Flynn /Graves, lyrics ; [Stanford, music]. | Felix O'Day, tenor with orch. acc. | Compo. |
Iola: An Indian love song /O'Dea and Johnson. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Marriage bells /M. O'Riordan. | Ossman. | Berliner. |
Sammy /[James O'Dea, lyrics] ; [Edward Hutchinson, music]. | Robert Price. | Berliner. |
K-K-K-Katy :stammering song /Geoffrey O'Hara. | Billy Murray with orchestra. | Berliner. |
I'll wed the girl I left behind /Will J. Dillon. | M. J. O'Connell (tenor with orchestra). | |
Rastus take me back /Hattie Starr. I don't care / Harry O. Sutton. | Marie Dressler [side a] ; Eva Tanguay [side b]. | |
Molly Brannigan. | Felix O'Day, tenor with orch. acc. | Compo. |
Colleen o' mine /Terence O'Shea, Lily Strickland. Tho' shadows fall / Annelu Burns, James G. MacDermid. | Edward Johnson, tenor, with orchestra. | Victor. |
Dans tous les cantons /O'Brien. | Charles Marchand, baryton ; Dan Lieberfeld, piano. | |
L'enfant prodigue.Debussy. Come, beloved = Care selve : from "Atlanta" / Handel. | Rose Bampton, contralto ; Wilfred Pelletier (1st work), Charles O'Connell (2nd work), piano acc. | |
Give Me The Name, Age, Height And SizeAlec Templeton; Dave Cavanaugh. | Gisele Mackenzie; Helen O'connell; Dave Cavanaugh's Music. | |
Lullaby From JocelynBenjamin Godard. | John Mccormack; Fritz Kreisler; Vincent O'brien. | |
Hiawatha /[Moret, music] ; [O'Dea, lyrics]. | Harry Macdonough. | Edison. |
St. Paul :Recitative and aria : But the Lord is mindful of his own /Mendelssohn. | Marian Anderson, contralto ; Victor Symphony Orchestra ; Charles O'Connell, conductor. | |
Believe me if all those endearing young charms /Thomas Moore, lyrics ; Matthew Locke, music?. | Denis O'Sullivan. | Berliner. |
The Sweetest Girl In DixieR J Adams. | Orchestra Accompaniment; Henry Burr. | Columbia. |
Give a man a horse he can ride /James Thomson ; Geoffrey O'Hara. | Royal Dadmun, baritone with orchestra. | Victor. |
They all sing Annie Laurie /J. W. Callahan. | M.J. O'Connell, tenor, orch. acc. | |
We're gonna have weather (whether or not) /[Hall, Wendell Woods]. | Roy O'Connor ; Dave Kirshberg, ukulele accompaniment. | Compo. |
K-K-K-Katy :stammering song /Geoffrey O'Hara. | Billy Murray with orchestra. | Berliner. |
A soldier's day :the way army bugle calls sound to the boys : I can't get 'em up ; Soupy, soupy ; Go to the stables ; Lights out. | Geoffrey O'Hara, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Builders Of Youth Overture--part 2Charles O'neill. | The Goldman Band; Edwin Franko Goldman. | |
It ain't gonna rain no mo' /Hall. | Roy O'Connor ; Dave Kirshberg, ukulele. | Compo. |
The prisoner's sweetheart /Walsh. | Roy O'Connor. | Compo. |
Let's grow old together /Nelson. | Roy O'Connor, tenor. | Compo. |
A zoot suit (for my sunday girl) /Gilbert ; O'Brien. | Andrews sisters ; Vic Schoen & His Orchestra. | |
When they ring the golden bells /Dion DeMarbelle. Oh to be like thee / Chisholm ; Kirkpatrick. | Sung by Miss Marie Danielson, gospel soloist and evangelist. | |
When The Hands Of The Clock Pray At MidnightMann Curtis. | Gisele Mackenzie; Helen O'connell; Dave Cavanaugh's Music. | |
Parodies of the camp :"Improvements" on "Over there" ; Don't bite the hand that's feeding you ; John Brown's body ; Tramp, the boys are marching : [parody on "Give the old flag a hand"] /[Cohan] ; [Summerville]. | Geoffrey O'Hara, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
Send me away with a smile /Weslyn ; Piantodosi [i.e. Piantadosi]. | M.J. O'Connell, tenor, with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
There is no death /Gordon Johnstone ; Geoffrey O'Hara. | Lambert Murphy, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
Parkin' in the Moonlight /Tobias ; O'Flynn ; De Rose. | Sleppy Hall and His Collegians. | |
A soldier's day :the way army bugle calls sound to the boys. Parodies of the camp. | Geoffrey O'Hara, tenor, with orchestra. | |
On Miami shore, or, [Golden shores of Miami] /Jacobi. | Beck's Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Mah jongg /Lewis. | Andy Tipaldi and His Orchestra ; L.W. O'Connor, vocal chorus. | Berliner. |
The blush rose /Schuyler Greene ; Geoffrey O'Hara. | Lambert Murphy, cello obligato by Alfred Lennartz (tenor with orchestra). | |
The Donovans /F.A. Fahy, lyrics ; Alicia Adeleide Needham, music. | Denis O'Sullivan. | Berliner. |
School time /von Tilzer. | Bill Cudney ; Roy O'Connor, duet. | Compo. |
Let's Do It AgainDesmond O'connor; Ray Hartley. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; The Lombardo Trio. | |
Sammy :from "The wizard of oz" /Hutchinson. | Tenor Solo, orchestra accompaniment. | |
I'm Sure Of Everything But YouO'flynn; Meyer; Wendling. | Annette Hanshaw; Orchestra. | |
Take me back to Canada /O.F. Beck. | Edward Hamilton, baritone with orchestra. | Victor. |
Dreaming Of My Old Home Sweet HomeGeoffrey O'hara. | Helen Clark; Lewis James. | |
Hiawatha /[James O'Dea, lyrics ; Neil Moret, music]. | [Harry Macdonough]. | Lambert. |
Royal Canadian Mounted Police regimental march ;God save the Queen /Charles O'Neill. | The Royal Canadian Mounted Police Band ; Inspector E.J. Lydall, conductor. | |
I walked today where Jesus walked /Geoffrey O'Hara ; Daniel S. Twohig. | George Beverly Shea, with choir and orchestra. | |
Lullaby From Jocelyn.Benjamin Godard. | John Mccormack; Fritz Kreisler; Vincent O'brien. | |
K-K-K-Katy /Geoffrey O'Hara ; music by Billy May. Flying saucers / Jimmy Carlyle, Eddie Brandt ; music by Billy May. | Mel Blanc, performer ; with the Sportsmen Quartet (2nd work) ; with orchestra (both works). | |
For you alone. | Mario Lanza, tenor, with the RCA Victor Orchestra ; Constantine Callinicos, conductor. | |
Iola :an Indian love song /O'Dea ; Johnson. | Sung by [Frank C.] Stanley and [Henry] Burr, baritone and tenor duet, [with] orchestra accompaniment. | |
Lullaby From Jocelyn.Benjamin Godard. | John Mccormack; Fritz Kreisler; Vincent O'brien. | |
K-k-k-katyO'hara. | Eugene Buckley; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Uncle Josh's huskin' dance /[DeWitt, music]. | Metropolitan Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Macnamara's Band /Stamford ; O'Connor. | Lyle Evans, baritone with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Paddlin' Madelin' home :from the musical comedy "Sunny" /Woods. | Roy O'Connor, tenor. | Compo. |
Absent ;Sweet and low ; I need thee every hour /Metcalf ; Bamby ; Lowry. | Charles O'Connell, pipe organ solo. | |
A bird in a gilded cage /Von Tilzer. | Roy O'Connor, tenor solo. | |
Dans Tous Les CantonsOscar O'brien. | Charles Marchand. | |
The living God /O'Hara. | Charles Hackett, tenor. | Columbia. |
The living God! /Johnstone ; O'Hara. | Orville Harrold, tenor with orchestra. | |
Get It While You're YoungHarry Stewart. | Gisele Mackenzie; Helen O'connell; Dave Cavanaugh's Music. | |
Send me a curl /O'Hara. | Geoffrey O'Hara, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
The Home Over ThereHuntington; O'kane. | Peerless Quartet. | |
Sweetest girl in Dixie /R.J. Adams, music ; [James O'Dea, lyrics]. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Absent ;Sweet and low ; I need thee every hour /Metcalf ; Bamby ; Lowry. | Charles O'Connell, pipe organ solo. | |
A bird in a gilded cage /Von Tilzer. | Roy O'Connor, tenor solo. | |
Dans Tous Les CantonsOscar O'brien. | Charles Marchand. | |
The living God /O'Hara. | Charles Hackett, tenor. | Columbia. |
The living God! /Johnstone ; O'Hara. | Orville Harrold, tenor with orchestra. | |
Get It While You're YoungHarry Stewart. | Gisele Mackenzie; Helen O'connell; Dave Cavanaugh's Music. | |
Send me a curl /O'Hara. | Geoffrey O'Hara, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
The Home Over ThereHuntington; O'kane. | Peerless Quartet. | |
Sweetest girl in Dixie /R.J. Adams, music ; [James O'Dea, lyrics]. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Whose little heart are you breaking now? /Berlin ; sung by Henry Burr and Albert Campbell. Some Sunday morning / Whiting ; sung by Ada Jones and M.J. O'Connell. | Henry Burr, Albert Campbell, tenor (Side A) ; Ada Jones, soprano (Side B) ; M.J. O'Connell, tenor (Side B). | Columbia. |
In the good old summer time. | Radio Boys ; Roy O'Connor ; Bill Cudney. | |
An Irish lullaby /A.P. Graves, lyrics ; Charles Villiers Stanford, arrangement. | Denis O'Sullivan. | Berliner. |
AriosoFiocco; Bent; O'neill. | Leon Goossens; With Piano Accompaniment; Gerald Moore. | |
I'll make you want me /Long ; Pelham. | Lillian Davis ; Geoffrey O'Hara. | Victor. |
My blackbirds are bluebirds now ; When summer is gone (Catalog number 8846) | Ernie Golden & his orchestra ; Carolina Collegians | |
Who? :from the musical comedy "Sunny" /Kern. | Roy O'Connor, tenor solo. | |
Let's grow old together /Nelson. | Roy O'Connor, tenor. | Compo. |
Samson.Handel. | Richard Crooks; Victor Symphony Orchestra; Charles O'connell. | |
At the Canada jubilee /Thompson. | Roy O'Connor, tenor with orchestra. | |
Some little bug is going to find you /Silvio Hein, music ; [Benjamin Hapgood Burt, lyrics] ; [Roy Atwell, lyrics]. | M.J. O'Connell, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Pathé. |
Navajo Indian songs /Geoffrey O'Hara. | Geoffrey O'Hara, with tom tom accompaniment. | Victor. |
Judas Maccabaeus.Handel. | Richard Crooks; Victor Symphony Orchestra; Charles O'connell. | |
Crazy WaltzAyres; Stewart; King. | Gisele Mackenzie; Helen O'connell; With Orchestra. | |
The South will do her part :Parody on "They made it twice as nice as paradise and they called it Dixieland" /R.A. Whiting, music. | Geoffrey O'Hara. | Victor. |
Iola :an Indian love song /[Johnson ; O'Dea]. | [Frank C. Stanley ; Henry Burr], baritone and tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Edison. |
Your eyes have told me what I did not know /Bowles, lyrics ; O'Hara, music. Trusting eyes / Edward Teschemacher ; Clarence G. Gartner. | Enrico Caruso, English tenor; with orchestra (Your eyes have told me what I did not know) ; Enrico Caruso, English tenor; with orchestra (Trusting eyes) | |
'Twas Only An Irishman's DreamCormack. | Empire Trio; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia |
Some Sunday MorningWhiting. | Ada Jones; M J O'connell; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
A soldier's day :the way army bugle calls sound to the boys : I can't get 'em up ; Soupy, soupy ; Go to the stables ; Lights out. | Geoffrey O'Hara, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
I wanna be loved /Green, Rose, Heyman. Remember me (when the candlelights are gleaming) / Scott Wiseman. | Dottie O'Brien with Jan Garber and his orchestra. | |
Your eyes have told me what I did not know /Bowles ; O'Hara. | Enrico Caruso, tenor, [with] accompaniment by Victor Orchestra, [in] English. | Victor. |
Until to-morrow /Gillespie, Hegbom, Van Alstyne. Dreaming of my old home sweet home / Geoffrey O'Hara. | Helen Clark and Lewis James, duet with orchestra. | |
Now and then ; Anytime anyday anywhere (Catalog number 9120) | Biltmore Orchestra ; Waldorf Astoria Orchestra | |
You're a great big lonesome baby /Kahn ; Cook ; Whiting. | M.J. O'Connell, tenor solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Good Evenin'Seymour; O'flynn; Hoffman. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Carmen Lombardo. | |
Elijah.Mendelssohn. | Louise Homer. | |
Let's get together /John W. Bratton ; Geoffrey O'Hara. | The HAPPY GANG. | |
Going to get a girl friend /Billy O'Connor. | Billy O'Connor Trio. | |
Dancing down in Dixieland /Abe Olman ; Irving Bibo. | M.J. O'Connell, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
Sweetest girl in Dixie /[Adams ; O'Dea]. | Harry MacDonough. | Edison. |
Highlanders, Fix Bayonets!O'hara. | Albert Wiederhold; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
K-k-k-katyGeoffrey O'hara. | Billy Murray; Chorus. | |
Israel In Egypt.Handel. | Helen Traubel; With Orchestra; Charles O'connell. | |
Maryland, My MarylandWords By James Ryder Set To An Old German Air O Tannenbaum. | Harry Macdonough. | |
Paddlin' Madelin' home :from the musical comedy "Sunny" /Woods. | Roy O'Connor, tenor solo. | |
Dans un p'tit bois (in the little bush) /Oscar O'Brien. | Charles Marchand, harmonisation d'Oscar O'Brien, bass in French Canadian. | |
Over Yonder Where The Lilies GrowO'hara. | Hugh Donovan; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Good-bye Maria.Don Larkin; Joe Simpson; Ken O'rourke. | Wilf Carter Montana Slim The Singing Cowboy. | |
Doughboy Jack and Doughnut Jill /Gitz Rice. | Geoffrey O'Hara, tenor ; W. Eckstein, piano accompaniment. | Berliner. |
K-K-K-Katy /[Geoffrey] O'Hara. | Billy Murray and Chorus. | Edison. |
Hemline below her knees /Billy O'Connor. | Billy O'Connor Trio. | |
Some Sunday morning /Whiting. | Ada Jones, soprano ; M.J. O'Connell, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
The farmer took another load away, hay! hay! /Leslie ; O'Flynn ; Vincent. | The Happiness Boys (Billy Jones & Ernest Hare). | Compo. |
They made it twice as nice as paradise (and they called it Dixieland) /Raymond Egan ; Richard A. Whiting. | Geoffrey O'Hara. | Victor. |
Your eyes have told me what I did not know /O'Hara. Trusting eyes / Gartner. | Enrico Caruso, tenor. | |
Oh how she could play a ukulele /Davis--Akst ; Calling / Golden (Catalog number 26011) | Lou Gold and his orchestra ; Willard Robison and his orchestra | |
Smile on me, or, Smile at me /Jean Lenox, lyrics ; Harry O. Sutton, music. | Campbell, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Angel's SerenadeGaetano Braga. | John Mccormack; Fritz Kreisler; Vincent O'brien. | |
Going to get a girl friend /Billy O'Connor. | Billy O'Connor Trio. | |
Let's get together /John W. Bratton ; Geoffrey O'Hara. | The Happy Gang ; Bert Pearl, vocal and piano ; with Bob Farnon, trumpet ; Eddie Allen, accordion ; Blain Mathe, violin ; Kathleen Stokes, organ. | |
The Darktown Strutters' BallShelton Brooks. | George Wettling's; Chicago Rhythm Kings; Jess Stacy; Joe Marsals; Danny Polo; Charlie Teagarden; Floyd O'brien; Jack Bland; Arti Shapiro; George Wettling. | |
Little By Little.O'keefe; Dolan. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians. | |
On the banks of the Wabash far away /Dresser. | Radio Boys ; Roy O'Connor ; Bill Cudney. | |
K-K-Katy /O'Hara. | Eugene Buckley, with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
The Ghost Of The Banjo CoonDarky Sketch O'dea; Caldwell Darky Sketch. | Arthur Collins; With Orchestra. | |
Sammy /James O'Dea, lyrics ; Edward Hutchinson, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor solo. | Berliner. |
Agnus Dei.Bizet. | Helen Traubel; With Orchestra; Charles O'connell. | |
Felix kept on walking /Bryant ; David. | Roy O'Connor, tenor with orch. | Compo. |
Farewell /Kennedy Russell ; De Burgh D'Arcy. There's a new star in heaven tonight--Rudolph Valentino / Jimmy McHugh ; Irving Mills ; J. Keirn Brennan. | Allen McQuhae, Frank Munn. | |
Don Carlo.G Verdi. | Tancredi Pasero; Grande Orch ; M O Ugo Tansini. | |
The Messiah :no. 2 : Comfort ye, my people /Handel. | Richard Crooks, tenor ; Victor Symphony Orchetsra ; Charles O'Connell, conductor. | |
Look away to Jesus /Chisholm ; Ives. | Youth For Christ Girls Choir. | |
Marriage bells /[O'Reardon, M.]. | Vess L. Ossman, banjo solo/soli de banjo. | Berliner. |
Burmah moon /Gitz Rice. | Geoffrey O'Hara, tenor; W. Eckstein, piano accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Come, beloved (Care selve) /Handel. | Rose Bampton, contralto ; Charles O'Connell, accompaniment. | His Master's Voice. |
Sweetest Girl In DixieR J Adams. | Henry Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
If she can cook (like she can love) /Billy O'Connor. | Billy O'Connor Trio. | |
I love a little cottage /Stott ; O'Hara. | Billy Jones, tenor. | |
Sweet Rosie O'Grady /Nugent. | The Radio Boys (Roy O'Connor ; Bill Cudney). | |
Saskatchewan /Billy O'Connor. | Billy O'Connor Trio. | |
Parodies of the camp :"Improvements" on "Over there" ; Don't bite the hand that's feeding you ; John Brown's body ; Tramp, the boys are marching : [parody on "Give the old flag a hand"] /[Cohan] ; [Summerville]. | Geoffrey O'Hara, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
For you alone /O'Reilly, lyrics ; Geehl, music. | Hughes Macklin, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Good morning Mr. Zip-zip-zip /Lloyd. K-k-k-katy / O'Hara. | [Side A] Sung by Eugene Buckley and Peerless Quartette, with orchestra accompaniment ; [Side B] Sung by Eugene Buckley, with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
K-K-Katy /O'Hara. | Eugene Buckley ; orchestra accompaniment. | |
Pull for the shore /Jeff Branen, lyrics ; Ed. O'Keefe, music. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Komm, susser tod =Come, sweet death /arranged by Edward Delucca ; Bach. | Helen Traubel, soprano ; Charles O'Connell, conductor. | |
Alleluia, or, A joyous Easter hymn /arr. G. O'Connor Morris. | Frieda Hempel, with orch. | |
Levee revels /William Christopher O'Hare, music. | Sousa's Band ; Arthur Pryor, conductor. | Berliner. |
The more I see of Hawaii the better I like New York /Gottler. | M.J. O'Connell. | Columbia. |
A Little Girl At Home.O'dea; Herbert. | Marguerite Dunlap; Harry Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
Bagdad.O'dea; Herbert. | Billy Murray; With Orchestra. | |
The Messiah.Mendelssohn. | Helen Traubel; Orchestra; Charles O'connell. | |
St. Paul :no. 40 : be thou faithful unto death /Mendelsohn. | Richard Crooks, tenor ; Victor Symphony Orchetsra ; charles O'Connell, conductor. | |
Do You?.O B Massingall; Willie Stein. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Lombardo Quartet; Kenny Gardner. | |
Builders Of Youth Overture--part 1Charles O'neill. | The Goldman Band; Edwin Franko Goldman. | |
All I want is a cottage, some roses, and you /Chas. K. Harris. | Geoffrey O'Hara, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
Notre Dame Medley-part Ii.Casasanta; Burke; Fagan-o'donnell. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians. | |
Good Morning Mr. Zip-zip-zip; K-k-k-katyLloyd. | Marconi Brothers. | Columbia. |
Here In The Quiet HillsO'reilly; Carne. | Hubert Eisdell. | Columbia. |
There is no death /Johnstone ; O'Hara. | Webster Booth ; Gerald Moore, piano. | |
In the heart of an Irish rose /Frost, lyrics ; Keithley, music. | M.J. O'Connell. | Pathé. |
Hobo Bill's Last RideW L O'neal. | Hank Snow; His Rainbow Ranch Boys. | |
La rengaine de Merle /Oscar O'Brien. Les chauv's-sourient / Hector Latour ; Maurice Morisset. | Charles Marchand. | |
Hiawatha /James O'Dea, lyrics ; Neil Moret, music. | Parker Hunter, banjo solo. | Berliner. |
Wait till you get them up in the air, boys /[Albert] Von Tilzer. | Beck's Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Jewel Song. | Farrar; O. | |
Lenore, my own Lenore /[Alfred Solmon, music] ; [Jas O'Dea, lyrics]. | | Lambert Concert. |
There is no death /Johnstone ; O'Hara. | Clara Butt. | |
They made it twice as nice as paradise (and they called it Dixieland) /Raymond Egan ; Richard A. Whiting. | Geoffrey O'Hara. | Victor. |
Who? /Kern, music ; [Harbach, lyrics] ; [Hammerstein, lyrics]. | Roy O'Connor, tenor. | Compo. |
Roses are forget-me-nots, reminding me of you =(Rosas me traen recuerdos) /Hoffman - O'Flynn & Osborne ; [performed by] Will Osborne & his orchestra. Sweetheart of theta delta chi = (La novia del theta delta chi) / Beattie ; [performed by] Will Osborne & his orchestra. | Will Osborne ; Will Osborne Orchestra. | |
The messiah :He was despised and respected /Handel. | Marian Anderson, contralto ; Victor Symphony Orchestra ; Charles O'Connell, conductor. | |
Mah jongg /Lewis. | Andy Tipaldi and His Orchestra ; L.W. O'Connor, vocal chorus. | Berliner. |
Water Can't Quench The Fire Of LoveMargie O'neale; Marvin Charney. | Helen O'connell; Gisele Mackenzie; Dave Cavanaugh's Music. | |
Thanks for the buggy ride /Buffano. | Roy O'Connor, tenor. | Compo. |
Angelena /O'Connor. | MacDonough and Biehling [sic]. | Edison. |
My Wild Irish Rose. | O'leary's Irish Minstrels; Johnny Riley. | |
Come, Beloved (Care Selve).Handel. | Rose Bampton; Charles O'connell. | |
I'll return, mother darling, to you /C. Nathan ; E. C. Keithley. | M.J. O'Connell, orchestra accompaniment. | |
The South will do her part :Parody on "They made it twice as nice as paradise and they called it Dixieland" /R.A. Whiting, music. | Geoffrey O'Hara. | Berliner. |
The empire [= Empire march] /Tombler, L.O.? ; Converse, Charlie C.?. | Prof. MacCann. | Berliner. |
Ma li'l starlight /Beatrice M. Tandy ; Geoffrey O'Hara. | Lillian Davis ; Geoffrey O'Hara. | Victor. |
Send me a curl /O'Hara. Over there / Cohan. | Charles Harrison, tenor with orchestra (1st work) ; Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra (2nd work). | Columbia. |
Laddie buck of mine /Ball ; Brennan. A shawl of Galway grey / Hogan ; Stanley | Emmett O'Toole, tenor with orch. (Laddie buck of mine) ; Emmett O'Toole, tenor with orch. (A shawl of Galway grey) | |
Where the shamrock grows /J. Brandon Walsh ; Egbert Van Alstyne. | Geoffrey O'Hara. | Victor. |
Buddy boy :How's ev'ry little thing with you? /O'Hara ; Morse. | Peerless Quartette. | Columbia |
Iola /[Charles L.] Johnson, music ; [James O'Dea, lyrics]. | Harlan ; Stanley, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
The Messiah.Handel. | Helen Traubel; With Orchestra; Charles O'connell. | |
I'll come back to you /F.O. Madden. | Knickerbocker Quartette, male vocal quartette with orchestra. | Columbia. |
Land of glad tomorrows /Thompson. | Roy O'Connor, tenor with orchestra. | |
Song of India. | Anson Weeks and his orchestra; Billy O'Brien, piano. | |
You can take me away from Dixie (but you can't take Dixie from me) /Lewis, lyrics ; Rose, music. | Bill Cudney ; Roy O'Connor. | Compo. |
Buddy boy :How's ev'ry little thing with you? /O'Hara ; Morse. | Peerless Quartette. | Columbia |