Music from the New York Stage 1890-1920, Vol. 3: 1913-1917
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Disc 1:
- You Can't Play Every Instrument in the Band [The Sunshine Girl] - Joseph Cawthorn
- You Made Me Love You [Honeymoon Express] - Al Jolson
- My Yellow Jacket Girl - Al Jolson
- Spaniard That Blighted My Life [Honeymoon Express] - Al Jolson
- Just You and I and the Moon [From "Ziegfeld Follies of 1913"]
- New York, What's the Matter With You? (Ziegfeld Follies of 1913) - Nat M. Wills
- Hello, Honey [Ziegfeld Follies of 1913]
- If a Table at Rector's Could Talk [Ziegfeld Follies of 1913] - Nat M. Wills
- Look in Her Eyes - George MacFarlane
- Sweethearts - Christie MacDonald
- Cricket on the Hearth [Sweethearts] - Christie MacDonald
- Angelus [Sweethearts] - Christie MacDonald
- Who Can Tell Me Where She Dwells? [Rob Roy] - Frank Pollock, Henrietta Wakefield
- Tommy, Won't You Teach Me to Tango? [The Girl on the Film]
- Follow the Crowd [The Queen of the Movies] - Irving Berlin
- Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral (That's an Irish Lullaby) [Shameen Dhu] - Chauncey Olcott
- Dream Girl of Mine [Shameen Dhu] - Chauncey Olcott
- My Little Dudeen [Shameen Dhu] - Chauncey Olcott
- Oh! Gustave [The Midnight Girl] - George MacFarlane,
- Your Eyes [The Midnight Girl] - George MacFarlane
- Can't You Hear Me Callin', Caroline? [The Midnight Girl] - George MacFarlane
Disc 2:
- When You're All Dressed up and No Place to Go [The Beauty Shop] - Raymond Hitchcock
- Darktown Poker Club [Ziegfeld Follies of 1914] - Bert Williams
- Sister Susie's Sewing Shirts for Soldiers (Dancing Around) - Al Jolson
- When the Grown Up Ladies Act Like Babies - Al Jolson
- Pretty Baby [Chin-Chin] - Six Brown Brothers
- Lilac Domino - Eleanor Painter
- I've Gotta Go Back to Texas - Elizabeth Brice, Charles King
- Murders (Tonight's the Night)
- Only Way (Tonight's the Night)
- Meet Me 'Round the Corner (Tonight's the Night) - Leslie Henson
- Boots and Shoes (Tonight's the Night)
- To the Lass We Love, a Toast [Trilby] - George MacFarlane
- Breath O' Blooming Heather [Trilby] - George MacFarlane
- I'm Neutral [Ziegfeld Follies of 1915] - Bert Williams
- Love Is the Best of All [The Princess Pat] - Eleanor Painter
- New York Hippodrome March (Hip-Hip-Hooray) - Sousa's Band
- Ladder of Roses
- Some Little Bug Is Going to Find You [Alone at Last] - Roy Artwell
- Thy Heart My Prize [Alone at Last] - John Charles Thomas
- Rackety Coo [Katinka] - May Naudain
- Rackety Coo [Katinka] - Sam Ash,
- I Can Dance With Everybody But My Wife [Sybil] - Joseph Cawthorn
Disc 3:
- Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula [Robinson Crusoe on Nols Island] - Al Jolson
- You're a Dangerous Girl [Robinson Crusoe on Nols Island] - Al Jolson
- Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go (With Friday on Saturday Night)? - Al Jolson
- Tillie Titwillow [Robinson Crusoe on Nols Island] - Al Jolson
- Down Where the Swanee River Flows [Robinson Crusoe on Nols Island] - Al Jolson
- Now He's Got a Beautiful Girl [Robinson Crusoe on Nols Island] - Al Jolson
- Don't Believe All You Hear in the Moonlight [The Heart O' th' Heather] - George MacFarlane
- In Scotland [The Heart O' th' Heather] - George MacFarlane
- Evelyn [Pom-Pom] - Mizzi Hajos
- In the Dark [Pom-Pom]
- If I Knock the "L" Out of Kelly [Step This Way] - Marguerite Farrell
- By the Sad Luana Shore [Step This Way] - Marguerite Farrell
- My Castle in the Air - George MacFarlane
- Sometime [Betty & Veronica Mix] - Raymond Hitchcock
- Here Comes the Groom [Betty & Veronica Mix] - Raymond Hitchcock
- Patrick Henry Must Have Been a Married Man [So Long, Letty]
- Hawaiian Sunshine [The Century Girl] - Van & Schenck
- Oh! Johnny Oh! Johnny Oh! (Follow Me) - Henry Lewis
- Lily of the Valley (Follow Me) - Henry Lewis
- What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For? (Follow Me) - Henry Lewis
- Love Is a Wonderful Thing (Follow Me) - Henry Lewis
- Where the Black Eyed Susans Grow (Follow Me) - Henry Lewis
- Napolean, Pt. 1 - Billy B. Van
- Napolean, Pt. 2 - Billy B. Van
- Dance and Grow Thin - Van & Schenck
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #365485 in Music
- Released on: 1993-11-18
- Number of discs: 3
Customer Reviews
Great Period Music
I have to defend my choice by saying that it's all about immersing yourself in the appropriate time period. You're not going to like this stuff if your intention is to compare music from the 1910's to music from the 80's or 90's. If you do that, then yes, of course the production values are going to seem out of whack. However, if you have the imagination to transport yourself back to the WWI era, you might actually enjoy a few of these gems. I personally love the music on these CDs and I'm pretty sure that I'm well under a century old. If you're researching the entertainment industry around the turn of the century, here's a great place to start. My personal favorites are the two recordings by Nat Willis.
okayee
its not too bad...if you are over 100 or dont mind listening to songs that were hits during the spanish- american war and WWI! Maybe your grandma would like it, though...



