Recordings made Monday, September 10, 1917

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CompanyMatrix NumberSizeFirst Take DateTitlePrimary PerformerDescription
Victor[Trial 1917-09-10-06]Not documented9/10/1917We'll never let our old flag fallGreek EvansMale vocal solo, with piano 
Victor[Trial 1917-09-10-05]Not documented9/10/1917PrenveraS. Ilo ; G. MauroMale vocal duet, with piano 
Victor[Trial 1917-09-10-04]Not documented9/10/1917Soldiers of ErinA. O'CallahanMale vocal solo, with piano 
Victor[Trial 1917-09-10-03]Not documented9/10/1917Come back homeBetty GrayFemale vocal solo, with piano 
Victor[Trial 1917-09-10-02]Not documented9/10/1917I hear you calling meLloyd SimonsonMale vocal solo, with piano 
Victor[Trial 1917-09-10-01]Not documented9/10/1917What will become of your little doll girl?Gus EdwardsMale vocal solo, with piano 
VictorG-235110-in.9/10/1917PerúOrquesta del ZoológicoOrchestra 
VictorG-235010-in.9/10/1917Serenata de PierrotOrquesta del ZoológicoOrchestra 
VictorG-234910-in.9/10/1917A las montañas iréOrquesta del ZoológicoOrchestra 
VictorG-234810-in.9/10/1917La planta del desiertoOrquesta del ZoológicoOrchestra 
VictorB-2065510-in.9/10/1917When shadows fallJohn Barnes WellsMale vocal solo, with orchestra 
VictorB-2065410-in.9/10/1917Parody on "They made it twice as nice as paradise and they called it Dixieland"Geoffrey O'HaraMale vocal solo, with orchestra 
VictorB-2065310-in.9/10/1917Send me a curlGeoffrey O'HaraMale vocal solo, with orchestra 
VictorB-2055010-in.9/10/1917Cotton blossomsEarl Fuller's Famous Jazz BandJazz/dance band 
VictorB-2054910-in.9/10/1917Li'l Liza JaneEarl Fuller's Famous Jazz BandJazz/dance band 
VictorB-2050310-in.8/13/1917A coon band contestEarl Fuller's Famous Jazz BandJazz/dance band 
VictorB-2050210-in.8/13/1917Jazzin' aroundEarl Fuller's Famous Jazz BandJazz/dance band 
VictorB-2024410-in.7/23/1917Che se mangiaie la zitaCoppia FloresComic dialogue, with mandolin and guitar 
VictorB-1918310-in.2/14/1917I met you, dear, in DreamlandWilliam BarnesMale vocal solo, with celeste and orchestra 
Columbia7732410-in.9/10/1917The best things in life are freeHenry BurrMale vocal solo, with orchestra 
Columbia7732310-in.9/10/1917Give me the right to love you all the whileSterling TrioMale vocal trio, with orchestra 
Columbia7732210-in.9/10/1917Waterson hitsPrince's BandBand 
Columbia7732110-in.9/10/1917When we wind up the watch on the RhinePeerless QuartetMale vocal quartet, with orchestra 
Columbia7732010-in.9/10/1917We're going overPeerless QuartetMale vocal quartet, with orchestra 
Edison577610-in.9/10/1917Medley of Irish jigsPatrick J. ScanlonAccordion solo, with piano 
Edison577410-in.9/10/1917Let me dream againMerle AlcockFemale vocal solo, with orchestra 
Edison577310-in.9/10/1917For youHelen ClarkSoprano vocal solo, with orchestra 
Edison577210-in.9/10/1917La MarseillaiseOdette Le FontenaySoprano vocal solo, with orchestra 

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Recordings made on Monday, September 10, 1917," accessed November 22, 2024, https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/date/browse?date=1917-09-10.

Recordings made on Monday, September 10, 1917. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 22, 2024, from https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/date/browse?date=1917-09-10.

Recordings made on Monday, September 10, 1917." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 22 November 2024.

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