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Performer(s)

Title

Issue Number/Label

Year of Release

1

Billy Murray.

Are you coming out to-night Mary Ann?

9395: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1906]

2

Billy Murray and chorus.

Are you the O'Reilly?

2655: Edison Blue Amberol
3856: Edison Record

[1915]

3

Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan.

Arrah wanna

9447: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1907]

4

Harry Bluff.

Bedelia

6285: Edison Bell Gold Moulded Record

[1904]

5

Kitty Berger.

Believe me if all those endearing young charms

2342: Edison Blue Amberol

[1914]

6

Anna Case.

Believe me if all those endearing young charms

28108: Edison Blue Amberol
28030: Edison Amberol

[1912]

7

Edward M. Favor.

Call again, Calligen

9159: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1905]

8

John Kaiser.

Casey and his gang of Irish laborers

8360: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1905]

9

Byron G. Harlan and Frank C. Stanley.

Colleen Bawn

9269: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1906]

10

Albert Campbell and Bob Roberts.

Come down McGinty

9381: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1906]

11

Bob Willis, Ada Jones, and Edward Meeker.

Danny's return from France

3840: Edison Blue Amberol
6678: Edison Record

[1919]

12

William Cahill.

Dinnie Donohue on prohibition

4169: Edison Blue Amberol
7465: Edison Record

[1921]

13

William Cahill.

Dinnie Donohue, the district leader

4054: Edison Blue Amberol
7128: Edison Record

[1920]

14

James C. McAuliffe.

Donnybrook fair

12882: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1903]

15

Edison Military Band.

Down on the Brandywine

8748: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1904]

16

Edward M. Favor.

Du du liegst mir im Herzen

8709: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1904]

17

Edward M. Favor.

The Dublin rag

573: Edison Amberol

[1910]

18

Will Oakland.

Eilleen Allanna

10532: Edison Standard Record

[1911]

19

Edison Male Quartette.

Eilleen Allanna

9264: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1906]

20

Edward M. Favor.

Every mother's son there sang "The wearing of the green"

9946: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1908]

21

John Finnegan.

Everybody loves an Irish song

3107: Edison Blue Amberol
5112: Edison Record

[1917]

22

Walter Van Brunt.

Famous songs in Irish plays

1797: Edison Blue Amberol

[1913]

23

Frank Croxton.

Father O'Flynn

1805: Edison Blue Amberol

[1913]

24

Steve Porter and Co.

Flanagan's Irish jubilee

1725: Edison Blue Amberol

[1913]

25

Steve Porter.

Flanagan's mother-in-law

9810: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1908]


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