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Number of hits: 4 Records    

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Performer(s)

Title

Issue Number/Label

Year of Release

1

Polk Miller's Old South Quartet.

Laughing song

2176: Edison Blue Amberol
390: Edison Amberol

[1913]

2

George W. Johnson.

Laughing song

4004: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1902?]

3

George W. Johnson.

Laughing song

7601: Columbia Phonograph Co.

[between 1904 and 1909]

4

Edward Meeker and Empire Vaudeville Co.

Laughing song

3427: Edison Blue Amberol
5897: Edison Record

[1918]


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