Number of hits: 20 Records #
Performer(s)
Title
Issue Number/Label
Year of Release
1
At the Adelphi
114: Sterling Record
[1905 or 1906]
2
Alexander Prince and Orchestra.
Il bacio
399: Sterling Record
[1908]
3
Sig. Resky.
Bella siccome un angelo
622: Sterling Record
[1906]
4
M. [McNaughton] Duncan.
Bonnie Dundee
1044: Sterling Record
[1908]
5
Principals, Chorus and Orchestra.
Farewell my own
951: Sterling Record
[1907]
6
H. Dearth, B. Turner, Chorus & Orchestra.
He is an Englishman
950: Sterling Record
[1907]
7
Arthur Gilbert & Orchestra.
I'm afraid
285: Sterling
[1906]
8
Alec Patterson.
Macgregor's gathering
284: Sterling Record
[1905 or 1906]
9
Walter Hyde.
A maiden fair to see
943: Sterling Record
[1907]
10
Albert Whelan and Orchestra.
The miser
1033: Sterling Record
[1907]
11
Frank Stafford.
The mockingbird
5015: Sterling Record
[1905]
12
E. Pike, W. Hyde, & Ada Florence.
Never mind the why and wherefore
948: Sterling Record
[1907]
13
London Infantry Band.
Old English melodies
631: Sterling Record
[1908]
14
Fred Daniels.
The playwright
980: Sterling Record
[1908]
15
Herbert Payne [a.k.a. Ernest Pike].
Rowing to Hampton Court
756: Sterling Record
[1907]
16
Mr. [Archie] Anderson.
Sir Joseph Porter's song
945: Sterling Record
[1907]
17
Albert Pike.
The song that reached my heart
902: Sterling Record
[1906]
18
Highland Orchestra.
Triumph
576: Sterling Record
[1906]
19
Ernest Pike.
When other lips
414: Sterling Record
[1906]
20
M. [McNaughton] Duncan.
Willie's gone to Melville Castle
1043: Sterling Record
[1909]
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Polonaise in D major - Albert Spalding. (Edison Amberol: 177), [1909].
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