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Title:

Would you mind

Performer:

Edward M. Favor.

Issue Number/Label:

3057: Indestructible Record

Year of Release:

[1910]



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Other Title:

Now we can both laugh.

Note:

Indestructible Record: 3057.

Note:

Year of release from "The Indestructible Record Company - Albany, N.Y., United States" by Major H.H. Annand, (1970).

Note:

Distributed by the Columbia Phonograph Company.

Note:

"Nos. B Cop'r. Francis Day & Hunter Pub. Co."

Note:

Musical waltz. Male vocal solo with orchestra accompaniment.

Composer/Performer:

Lowitz, John B.

Composer/Performer:

Favor, Edward M., 1856-1936.

Subject:

Popular music--1901-1910.

Item Location:

Special Coll., Performing Arts - Cylinder 4426


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