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Title:

Some sweet day, bye and bye

Performer(s):

Metropolitan Quartet.

Issue Number/Label:

3304: Edison Blue Amberol

Issue Number/Label:

5589: Edison Record

Year of Release:

[1917]



Audio:

Stream cylinder 5557:
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Note:

Dubbed from Edison Diamond Disc matrix 5589.

Note:

Year of release from "Edison Blue Amberol Recordings" by R. Dethlefson, v.2 (1981).

Note:

Edison Blue Amberol: 3304.

Note:

Mixed voices with orchestra accompaniment.

Collection Information:

Todd collection.

Personal Name:

Doane, W. Howard (William Howard), 1832-1915.

Personal Name:

Crosby, Fanny, 1820-1915.

Group Name:

Metropolitan Quartet (Vocal group)

Subject:

Vocal quartets with orchestra.

Subject:

Popular music--1911-1920.

Original Item Location:

Special Coll., Performing Arts - Cylinder 5557 (Take 1)

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