# | Performer(s) | Title | Issue Number/Label | Year of Release |
1 |
National Military Band. |
Bohemian girl |
12172: Edison Amberol
|
[1910] |
2 |
Creatore and his band. |
Bohemian girl |
3539: Edison Blue Amberol 5986: Edison Record
|
[1918] |
3 |
Charles Compton. |
Come into the garden, Maud |
23049: Edison Blue Amberol Record
|
[1912] |
4 |
Hardy Williamson. |
Come into the garden, Maud |
4080: Edison Blue Amberol 4926: Edison Record
|
[1920] |
5 |
Christine Miller. |
The day is done |
28111: Edison Blue Amberol 28111: Edison Amberol
|
[1912] |
6 |
Harry Anthony and James F. Harrison. |
Excelsior |
8985: Edison Gold Moulded Record
|
[1905] |
7 |
Ernest Pike and Peter Dawson. |
Excelsior |
12074: Edison Amberol
|
[1910] |
8 |
Ernest Pike and Peter Dawson. |
Excelsior |
23091: Edison Blue Amberol 12074: Edison Amberol
|
[1910] |
9 |
William Tuson. |
Heart bowed down |
8455: Edison Gold Moulded Record
|
[1903] |
10 |
J.W. Myers. |
The heart bowed down |
5604: Columbia Phonograph Co.
|
[between 1904 and 1909] |
11 |
William F. Hooley. |
Heart bowed down |
4914: Edison Record
|
[between 1896 and 1900] |
12 |
Thomas Chalmers. |
The heart bowed down |
28186: Edison Blue Amberol
|
[1913] |
13 |
Edith Chapman. |
I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls |
89: Edison Amberol
|
[1909] |
14 |
George Alexander. |
Killarney |
32791: Columbia Phonograph Co.
|
[1905] |
15 |
John Finnegan. |
Killarney |
3103: Edison Blue Amberol 4730: Edison Record
|
[1917] |
16 |
Marie Narelle. |
Killarney |
495: Edison Amberol
|
[1910] |
17 |
Miss Marie Narelle. |
Killarney |
9081: Edison Gold Moulded Record
|
[1905] |
18 |
Edison Grand Concert Band. [i.e. Edison Concert Band]. |
Selections from Bohemian Girl |
68: Edison Gold Moulded Record
|
[1902?] |
19 |
Charles P. Lowe. |
Then you'll remember me |
12010: Columbia Graphophone Grand
|
[between 1898 and 1912] |
20 |
Marie Narelle. |
Then you'll remember me |
9273: Edison Gold Moulded Record
|
[1906] |
21 |
Charles Hackett. |
Then you'll remember me |
1801: Edison Blue Amberol
|
[1913] |
22 |
Ernest Pike. |
When other lips |
414: Sterling Record
|
[1906] |