Captain Baby Bunting /(Helf). | Byron G. Harlan with orchestra. | |
Oh, those Blues /Murphy, lyrics ; Biese, music ; Klickman. | Collins ; Harlan. | Pathé. |
I'm waiting for you, Liza Jane /Creamer ; Layton. | Collins ; Harlan, vocal duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Gennett. |
Underneath the monkey moon. | [Harlan], tenor ; [Collins], baritone, duet. | |
DixieEmmett. | Harlan; Stanley; With Orchestra. | |
Dixie land /[Emmett]. | [Byron G.] Harlan, [tenor], and [Frank C.] Stanley, bass, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Let's all go around to Mary Ann's /Carroll. | Arthur Collins, baritone ; Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Never bank on a traveling man. | Collins ; Harlan. | |
Who do you love? /Cole ; Johnson. | Collins ; Harlan with orchestra. | |
[Two blue eyes,] Two little baby shoes /[Edward Madden, lyrics] ; [Theodore F.] Morse, music. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Moonlight on the lake /[C.A. White]. | Collins & Harlan. | Berliner. |
A rheumatism cure in Jayville centre /[Stanley]. | Harlan and Stanley. | Berliner. |
I love the ladies /Schwartz. Follow the crowd from "Queen of the movies" / Irving Berlin. | Arthur Collins, baritone (1st work) ; Byron G. Harlan, tenor (1st work) ; Ned La Rose, tenor (2nd work) ; Peerless Quartette (2nd work) ; with orchestral acc. | Columbia. |
Bake dat chicken pie /Dumont. | Collins and Harlan (with orchestra). | |
Casey Jones went down on the Robert E. Lee //Clarence Jones, music ; [Marvin Lee, lyrics]. | Arthur Collins, baritone ; Byron G. Harlan, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Tramp, Tramp, TrampGeo F Root. | Clarence Whitehill; Orpheus Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
Come down from the big fig tree /[Edward Madden, lyrics ; Theodore F. Morse, music]. | Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
My bambazoo (a Zulu romance) /Snyder. | Collins and Harlan. | |
Negro wedding in Southern Georgia /[performed by] Peerless Quartet. School days : when we were a couple of kids / Edwards ; [performed by] Byron G. Harlan with orchestra. | Peerless Quartet [side a] ; Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra [side b]. | |
Ragtime Soldier ManIrving Berlin. | Collins; Harlan; Orchestra. | |
Rainbow /[Bryan ; Wenrich]. Arrah wanna / [Drislane ; Morse]. | [Frank C.] Stanley and [Henry] Burr, baritone and tenor duet, with orchestra accompaniment [Side A] ; [Arthur] Collins and [Byron G.] Harlan, baritone and tenor duet, with orchestra accompaniment [Side B]. | |
Two Rubes And The Tramp Fiddler. | Stanley; Harlan; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Berliner. |
The dude and the farmer. | Collins and Harlan. | Berliner. |
Hoo-oo, or, Ain't you coming out tonight? /Ingraham ; [Andrew B. Sterling, lyrics ; Harry von Tilzer, music]. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor ; Victor Orchestra. | Berliner. |
L-A-Z-Y [spells lazy] /[Cecilia Warfel, lyrics] ; [Ramsey] Wallace, music. | Collins ; Harlan, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Parody on Hiawatha. | Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan. | Edison. |
Tthat Mesmerizing Mendelssohn tune /Irving Berlin. | Collins ; Harlan, duet with orchestra. | |
As we parted at the gate /Keith. | Byron G. Harlan and Frank C. Stanley. | Edison. |
Blue jay and the thrush /Belmont. | Murray ; Harlan ; Belmont, with orchestra acc. | |
Roll on, Missouri /Harry Carroll, music ; [Ballard MacDonald, lyrics]. | Arthur Collins, baritone ; Byron G. Harlan, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
The waltz must change to a march, Marie /[Arthur J. Lamb, lyrics ; J. Fred Helf, music]. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Moonlight in jungle land /Dempsey ; Schmid. | Collins and Harlan with orchestra. | |
I'm a twelve o'cloc fellow (in a nine o'clock town) /Whiting ; Kalmar ; H. Von Tilzer. | Byron G. Harlan. | |
Oh, that moonlight glide /Junie McCree ; Harry von Tilzer. | Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
Two rubes swapping horses /Porter. | Steve Porter ; Byron G. Harlan. | |
In the golden autumn time my sweet Elaine /[Richard H. Gerard, lyrics ; S.R. Henry, music]. | [Byron G. Harlan ; Frank C. Stanley], duet. | Edison. |
I'm running after Nancy. | Collins, baritone ; Harlan, tenor. | |
Dark town strutter's ball /Brooks. | Collins, baritone ; Harlan, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Bright eyes goodbye. | Vocals by Byron G. Harlan. | |
Let's All Go Around To Mary Ann's. | Arthur Collins, baritone ; Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Wishes /Jerome. When you first kiss the last girl you love : from A stubborn Cinderella / Howard [and Hough]. | Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan, baritone and tenor duet [with] orchestra accompaniment [side a]; Henry Burr, tenor solo [with] orchestra accompaniment [side b]. | Columbia |
In a [i.e. the] village by the sea /[Sterling, lyrics] ; [Crawford, music]. | Byron G. Harlan. | His Master's Voice. |
Jasper don't you hear me calling you? /Bert Fitzgibbon, lyrics ; Henry Frantzen, music. | Collins ; Harlan, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Jasper don't you hear me calling you? /[Bert Fitzgibbon, lyrics ; Henry Frantzen, music]. | Collins ; Harlan, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Emancipation handicap /Halsey K. Mohr. | Collins ; Harlan, duet with orchestra. | |
Closing time in a country grocery. | Collins & Harlan. | Berliner. |
Ogalalla /Ted Snyder. Casey Jones / E. Newton. | Sung by Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet [side a] ; sung by Collins and Harlan, baritone and tenor duet [side b]. | Columbia |
School days, or, When we were a couple of kids /[Will D. Cobb, lyrics] ; [Gus] Edwards, music. | Byron G. Harlan. | Berliner. |
Nigger loves his 'possum /Dresser. | Collins ; Harlan. | |
Congressman Filkin's home-coming /Steve Porter. | Byron G. Harlan, descriptive; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Bake dat chicken pie /Dumont. | Collins and Harlan, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Kerry Mills Barn DanceKerry Mills. | Collins; Orchestra Accompaniment; Harlan. | |
A fiddler from 'way down East. | Collins & Harlan. | Berliner. |
In monkey land /Morse. | Collins ; Harlan. | |
Where It's Peach Jam Makin' TimeKendis; Brockman; Vincent. | Collins; Harlan. | |
With Her Do-re-mi-fa-sol-la-si-and-doDave Reed. | Arthur Collins; Byron G Harlan. | Columbia. |
The Aba Daba HoneymoonArthur Fields; Walter Donovan. | Collins; Harlan. | |
It's up to you to move /[E.] Rogers, lyrics and music. | Collins ; Harlan, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Dark Town Strutters' BallBrooks. | Arthur Collins; Byron G Harian; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Since Arrah Wanna married Barney Carney /Morse. | Collins and Harlan. | |
When the midnight choo-choo leaves for Alaham' /Irving Berlin. | Collins and Harlan with orchestra. | |
Long BoyWalker. | Byron G Harlan; Peerless Quartette; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia |
Cheer up, Mary /[Bryan] ; Kendis ; Paley. | Byron G. Harlan (tenor) with orchestra. | |
I'm Going Back To CarolinaE Erdman. | Arthur Collins; Orchestra Accompaniment; Byron G Harlan. | Columbia |
Kerry Mill's barn dance /Kerry Mills. | Collins & Harland, baritone and tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
The first rehearsal of the huskin' bee. | Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
School days (when we were a couple of kids) /Edwards. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra. | |
In monkey land /Jack Drislane, lyrics ; Theodore F. Morse, music. | Collins ; Harlan, vocal duet. | Berliner. |
When the sunset turns the ocean's blue to gold =Where the sunset turns the ocean's blue to gold /W.H. Petrie. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor solo; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
When the sunset turns the ocean's blue to gold =Where the sunset turns the ocean's blue to gold /W.H. Petrie. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor solo; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Down in Jungle town /Morse. | Collins and Harlan (duet with orchestra). | |
Would you leave your happy home for me /[Sterling] ; Von Tilzer. | [Arthur] Collins, [baritone], and [Byron G.] Harlan, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
A rheumatism cure in Jayville Centre /Stanley. | [Byron G.] Harlan, [tenor], and [Frank C.] Stanley, [bass]. | |
The dude and the farmer. | Collins and Harlan. | Berliner. |
The old grey mare. | Collins ; Harlan, duet with orchestra. | |
Waiting for the dinner horn to blow /[Stanley]. | Harlan ; Stanley. | Berliner. |
Honey bunch /A. B. Sterling ; Dan Caslar. | Collins and Harlan. | |
If you saw all that I saw in Arkansas /Milton Ager ; Will J. Harris. | Collins ; Harlan, duet with orchestra. | |
Captain Baby Bunting of the Rocking Horse Brigade /Ed Gardinier ; Will Cobb, lyrics ; Fred Helf, music. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor solo. | Berliner. |
Down in Bom-Bombay /Ballard MacDonald ; Harry Carroll. | Collins ; Harlan, comic duet with orchestra. | |
School days /Edwards. | Byron G. Harlan with orchestra. | |
Casey Jones Went Down On The Robert E. LeeLee; Jones. | Collins; Harlan; With Orchestra. | |
Camp meeting band /Muir [Alexander?]. | Arthur Collins, baritone ; Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Down Among The Sugar CaneSmith; Mack. | Collins; Harlan; With Orchestra. | |
Backyard conversation [between two Irish washerwomen]. | Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
Strike out, McCracken /Edgar Smith, lyrics ; W.T. Francis, music. | Arthur Collins & Byron G. Harlan. | Berliner. |
I'm Tying The Leaves So They Won't Come DownHelf. | Byron G Harlan; With Orchestra. | |
Under the Anheuser bush, or, [Down at the old Bull and Bush] /[Andrew B. Sterling, lyrics ; Harry von Tilzer, music]. | Collins ; Harlan, comic duet. | Victor. |
Me And Mandy LeeKerry Mills. | Arthur Collins; Byron G Harlan; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
They gotta quit kickin' my Dawg aroun' (The MissouriI "Dawg" song) /Oungst ; Perkins. | Harlan ; American Quartet. | |
I'm going back to Dixie /Berlin ; Snyder. | Collins, baritone ; Harlan, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Closing time in a country grocery. | Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
"Hi" and "Si" of Jaytown /Porter. | [Steve] Porter and [Byron G.] Harlan. | Edison |
Hello Central give me heaven /[Harris]. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor, with orchestra. | |
Backyard conversation [between two Irish washerwomen]. | Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
Two little baby shoes /Morse ; [Edward Madden]. | Byron G. Harlan. | |
Oh! Eliza, save a little for me /Day ; Hunter ; [Edward Madden, lyrics and music]. | Collins ; Harlan, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
A little boy called Taps /[Madden ; Morse]. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
I'am [i.e. I'm] crazy 'bout it! /[S.N.] Edmonds, lyrics and music. | Collins ; Harlan, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
I'm going back to Dixie /Berlin ; Snyder. | Collins, baritone ; Harlan, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Who? me? /[Ted] Snyder. | Collins and Harlan, comic duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Way down east where I belong /McKenna. | Byron G. Harlan with orchestra accompaniment. | |
For sale :a baby. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor solo. | Berliner. |
When the sunset turns the ocean's blue to gold =Where the sunset turns the ocean's blue to gold /W.H. Petrie. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor solo; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
On the Hoko Moko Isle /Lou Klein ; Harry Von Tilzer. | Collins ; Harlan, duet with orchestra. | |
That welcome mat ain't meant for me /[Cobb & Smith, lyrics] ; [Gus] Edwards, music. | Collins ; Harlan, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Is there any room in Heaven for a little girl like me /C.M. Denison, lyrics ; J. Fred Helf, music. | Harlan. | Berliner. |
The aba daba honeymoon /Fields ; Donovan. | Arthur Collins ; Byron G. Harlan. | Columbia. |
Way back home /Theodore Morse ; [D. A. Esrom]. Roll on, Missouri / Harry Carroll ; [Ballard MacDonald]. | Peerless Quartette (side A) ; Arthur Collins; Byron G. Harlan (side B). | Columbia. |
On the honeymoon express :[on that spooney, spooney honeymoon express] /Kendis, music ; Stilwell, music ; [Klein, lyrics]. | Arthur Collins, baritone ; Byron G. Harlan, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
When The Sunset Turns The Ocean's Blue To GoldW H Petrio. | Orchestra Accompaniment; Byron G Harlan. | |
The stuttering coon (possum pie) /[Farrell, Jos C., lyrics] ; [Cannon, Hughie L., music]. | Collins and Harlan, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Way back /John Kemble, lyrics ; Lester W. Keith, music. | Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
Under the Anheuser bush, or, [Down at the old Bull and Bush] /[Andrew B. Sterling, lyrics ; Harry von Tilzer, music]. | Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
Never bank on a travelling man /Jean C. Havez, lyrics and music. | Collins ; Harlan, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
We've got a parrot in our house pretty poll, pretty /Gilbert ; Muir. | Arthur Collins ; Byron G. Harlan with orchestra. | |
Buffalo baby rag /Dave Reed. Camp meeting band / [Lewis F.] Muir. | Peerless Quartette (1st work) ; Arthur Collins, baritone (2nd work) ; Byron G. Harlan, tenor (2nd work) ; with orchestra acc. | Columbia. |
A rheumatism cure in Jayville Centre /Stanley, [Frank?]. | Harlan & Stanley. | Berliner. |
In A Country Blacksmith Shop. | Harlan; Stanley. | |
Never bank on a travelling man /[Jean Havez]. | Collins and Harlan. | Berliner. |
Tra, La, La, La!Irving Berlin. | Collins; Harlan; With Orchestra. | |
I'll kill the man who swiped me can. | Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
Who's your friend? /Rogers. | Collins ; Harlan, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Cheer up, cherries will soon be ripe /Bryan ; Myer [sic]. Your picture says remember though your letter says forget / Lamb ; Henry. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor, with orchestra [Side A] ; Harry Macdonough, tenor, and Haydn Quartet with orchestra [Side B]. | |
Why don't they play with me? /[Harris]. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
I Want To Go Back To Michigan. | Duet. | |
Somebody's Sweetheart I Want To Be. | Tenor Solo; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
That's how I love you, Mame /[Bryan, lyrics ; Mullen, music]. | Byron G. Harlan. | Berliner. |
The first rehearsal of the huskin' bee dance. | Messers. Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
Daddy's Little GirlBobby Burke; Horace Gerlach. | Phil Regan; Lou Bring; Orchestra. | |
Auntie Skinner's chicken dinner /Fields ; Carroll ; Morse. | Collins and Harlan. | |
Longing for you /Theodore F. Morse. If you've won the only one in all the world you want to win / J. Fred. Helf. | Vocals by Byron G. Harlan ; with orchestra (side A) ; vocals by Henry Burr ; with orchestra (side B). | Columbia |
School days (when we were a couple of kids) /Edwards. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra. | |
Two blue eyes[, two little baby shoes] /[Edward Madden, lyrics] ; [Theodore F.] Morse, music. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
That welcome on the mat ain't meant for me /Edwards. | [Arthur] Collins [baritone] and [Byron G.] Harlan [tenor] with orchestra. | |
They were all doing the same /[Ren Shields, lyrics and music]. | Collins and Harlan, [Baritone]. | Berliner. |
Jasper don't you hear me calling you? /Bert Fitzgibbon, lyrics ; Henry Frantzen, music. | Collins ; Harlan, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
AnxiousKendis; Paley. | Collins; Harlan; With Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Would you care? /[Charles K.] Harris. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
The old grey mare /arranged by Panella. | Collins : Harlan ; Baritone and tenor duet ; orchestra accompaniment. | |
Can't you take it back and change it for a boy /Chattaway. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra. | |
Dixie land, or, [I wish I was in Dixie] /D.D. Emmett, music and lyrics. | Harlan ; Stanley, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Long boy /William Herschell, lyrics ; Barclay Walker, music. | Byron G. Harlan ; Peerless Quartet, comic song with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Come down from the big fig tree /[Edward Madden, lyrics ; Theodore F. Morse, music]. | Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
The International RagIrving Berlin. | Collins; Harlan. | |
My Gal SalPaul Dresser. | Criterion Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
I've got my fingers crossed, or, You can't touch me /[Maxwell]. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Good-bye red man /Snyder ; sung by Albert Campbell, Henry Burr. All aboard for Chinatown / Brookhouse ; sung by Arthur Collins, Byron G. Harlan. | Albert Campbell, Henry Burr, tenors (Side A) ; Arthur Collins, baritone (Side B) ; Byron G. Harlan, tenor (Side B). | Columbia. |
Tramp, tramp, tramp /[G.F.] Root, music ; [B. Braley, lyrics]. | Harlan ; Stanley, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Who do you love? /Johnson. | Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan. | Edison. |
Mama's boy /[Harry Sinclair, lyrics] ; [J. Fred] Helf, music. | Byron G. Harlan, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
In the valley of Kentucky /[Tony Stanford]. | Tenor solo [Byron G. Harlan]. | Columbia |
What would the neighbors say?. | Collins ; Harlan, duet. | Berliner. |
Down at the baby store /[Harry Von Tilzer]. | Byron G. Harlan. | Berliner. |
I must have been a dreamin' /[Bob Cole, lyrics and music]. | Collins and Harlan. | Berliner. |
Down in monkeyville /Theodore Morse. | Arthur Collins, baritone ; Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Casey Jones went down on the Robert E. Lee //Clarence Jones, music ; [Marvin Lee, lyrics]. | Arthur Collins, baritone ; Byron G. Harlan, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Kerry Mills barn dance. | Collins & Harlan, baritone and tenor duet, orchestra accompaniment. | |
I'm Going Back To CarolinaDowns; Erdman. | Collins; Harlan; Orchestra. | |
Underneath the tango moon /Gray ; Carroll ; [performed by] Collins and Harlan. At the midnight masquerade / Goodwin, Brown ; Ayer ; [performed by] Peerless Quartet. | Side A: Collins and Harlan (Arthur Collins, baritone; Byron G. Harlan, tenor) with orchestra ; Side B: Peerless Quartet, male vocals, with orchestra. | |
Wo't you throw a kiss to me? /William McKenna. | Collins and Harlan, baritone and tenor solo, orchestra accompaniment. | |
Alexander's ragtime-band /Irving Berlin. | Collins ; Harlan. | |
Oh! such a business /[Arthur Gillespie, lyrics ; Gus Edwards, music]. | Messers. Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
I''m Going Back To DixieBerlin; Snyder. | Arthur Collins; Byron G Harlan. | Columbia |
Cheer up, Mary /[Alfred Bryan, lyrics] ; [James] Kendis ; [Herman] Paley, music. | Byron G. Harlan. | Berliner. |
Nigger loves his 'possum /Dresser. | Collins and Harlan with orchestra. | |
Alexander's ragtime band /Berlin. | Collins ; Harlan, with orchestra. | |
The Village Gossips. | Cal-Stewart-Byron G.Harlan. | |
Strike out McCraken [i.e. McCracken] /[Edgar Smith, lyrics ; W.T. Francis, music]. | Messers. Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
Nigger loves his 'possum /Dresser. | Collins ; Harlan, duet with orchestra. | |
Alexander's ragtime band /Irving Berlin. | Collins and Harlan, baritone and tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
The family tree, or, Jungle song /Theodore F. Morse, music. | Collins ; Harlan, duet. | Berliner. |
Casey Jones /E. Newton. | Collins and Harlan. | Columbia |
Put your arms around me, honey /McCree ; A. Von Tilzer ; Give your smiles to all the boys, but keep your heart for me / Mohr | Collins and Harlan, duet with orchestra ; Walter Van Brunt, tenor with orchestra. | |
My Gal IreneBurt. | Collins; Harlan; Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Marching Through Georgia. | Byron G Harian; Orchestra. | |
All aboard for Chinatown /Brookhouse. | Collins ; Harlan with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
On The Honeymoon ExpressKendis; Stilwell. | Arthur Collins; Byron G Harlan; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
The Battle Cry Of Freedom. | Harlan; Stanley; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
I'm goin' back to Louisana /Floyd Thompson ; E. Clinton Kelenley. | Collins ; Harlan, with orchestra. | |
[Scene] In a country blacksmith shop /[Stanley]. | Harlan & Stanley. | Berliner. |
The Rooster And The HenMckenna. | Collins; Harlan; Orchestra. | |
Casey Jones went down on the Robert E. Lee //Clarence Jones, music ; [Marvin Lee, lyrics]. | Arthur Collins, baritone ; Byron G. Harlan, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
A rheumatism cure in Jayville Centre /[Stanley]. | Harlan ; Stanley. | Berliner. |
Gone gone gone. | Collins and Harlan. | |
The songs of the rag time boy /von Tilzer. | Collins and Harlan. | |
Two Jolly Sailors /Porter; Israel. | Porter and Harlan with orchestra. | |
Back home in Tennessee /Donaldson ; sung by Collins and Harlan. I'm all alone / Herman, Fox ; sung by Ethel Costello, Henry Burr. | Arthur Collins, baritone and Byron G. Harlan, tenor (as Collins and Harlan) (Side A) ; Ethel Costello, soprano (Side B) ; Henry Burr, tenor (Side B). | Columbia. |
Mamma's boy /Helf. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Auntie skinner's chicken dinner /Fields ; Carroll ; Morse. | Collins ; Harlan. | |
Uncle Josh buys an automobile /Cal. Stewart. | Bryon G. Harlan. | |
Down in jungle town /Morse. | Collins ; Harlan. | |
Please Mamma, Buy Me A Baby. | Byron G Harlan. | Berliner. |
[Scene in] A country blacksmith shop /Stanley. | Harlan & Stanley. | Berliner. |
Camp meeting band /Gilbert ; Mult. | Collins ; Harlan. | |
Trouble /[George W. Davids, lyrics ; Fletcher Meakim, music]. | Collins & Harlan. | Berliner. |
Love Me And The World Is Mine. | Tenor Solo; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Who's Your Friend?Rogers. | Collins; Harlan; With Orchestra. | |
Two rubes in a tavern /Byron Harlan, words. | Collins ; Harlan, comic duet. | Berliner. |
Arrah wanna. | baritone and tenor duet by Collins and Harlan with orchestra accompaniement. | |
A rheumatism cure in Jayville Centre /[Stanley]. | Harlan ; Stanley. | Berliner. |
Gone gone gone. | Collins and Harlan. | |
The songs of the rag time boy /von Tilzer. | Collins and Harlan. | |
Two Jolly Sailors /Porter; Israel. | Porter and Harlan with orchestra. | |
It was the Dutch /[Vincent Bryan, lyrics ; Theodore F. Morse, music]. | Collins and Harlan. | Berliner. |
Back home in Tennessee /Donaldson ; sung by Collins and Harlan. I'm all alone / Herman, Fox ; sung by Ethel Costello, Henry Burr. | Arthur Collins, baritone and Byron G. Harlan, tenor (as Collins and Harlan) (Side A) ; Ethel Costello, soprano (Side B) ; Henry Burr, tenor (Side B). | Columbia. |
Mamma's boy /Helf. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Auntie skinner's chicken dinner /Fields ; Carroll ; Morse. | Collins ; Harlan. | |
Uncle Josh buys an automobile /Cal. Stewart. | Bryon G. Harlan. | |
Down in jungle town /Morse. | Collins ; Harlan. | |
Please Mamma, Buy Me A Baby. | Byron G Harlan. | Berliner. |
[Scene in] A country blacksmith shop /Stanley. | Harlan & Stanley. | Berliner. |
Camp meeting band /Gilbert ; Mult. | Collins ; Harlan. | |
Trouble /[George W. Davids, lyrics ; Fletcher Meakim, music]. | Collins & Harlan. | Berliner. |
Love Me And The World Is Mine. | Tenor Solo; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Who's Your Friend?Rogers. | Collins; Harlan; With Orchestra. | |
Two rubes in a tavern /Byron Harlan, words. | Collins ; Harlan, comic duet. | Berliner. |
Arrah wanna. | baritone and tenor duet by Collins and Harlan with orchestra accompaniement. | |
When I'm a sargent man /Fred Hager. | Collins ; Harlan, duet with orchestra. | |
That precious little thing called love, or, The riddle song /Smith ; Mack. | Collins ; Harlan, with orchestra. | |
Out in an automobile /Bryan & Evans. | Collins and Harlan. | Berliner. |
At the old plantation ball /Donaldson ; Goetz ; Ager. | Collins ; Harlan, duet with orchestra. | |
The old grey mare /Panella, arranger. | Collins, baritone ; Harlan, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
On the honeymoon express :[on that spooney, spooney honeymoon express] /Kendis, music ; Stilwell, music ; [Klein, lyrics]. | Arthur Collins, baritone ; Byron G. Harlan, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Hello Central, give me Heaven /Charles K. Harris, lyrics and music. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
I've got my fingers crossed, or, You can't touch me /Maxwell. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
I'm tying the leaves so they wont come down /Helf. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra. | |
When Bob White is whistling in the meadow /Rosenfeld. | Byron G. Harlan and Frank C. Stanley. | Edison. |
Would you leave your happy home for me? /[Harry] von Tilzer. | Collins ; Harlan, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
It Was The Dutch. | Favor. | Berliner. |
L-A-Z-Y /[Warfel] ; Wallace. | [Arthur] Collins, [baritone], and [Byron G.] Harlan, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
Good bye, Fedora /[Harry H. Williams, lyrics ; Robert J. Adams, music]. | Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
In the valley of Kentucky /[Tony Stanford]. | [Byron G. Harlan], tenor solo. | Columbia |
Central give me back my dime /Howard. | Collins ; Harlan, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Let's all go round to Mary Ann's /MacDonald ; Carroll. | Collins ; Harlan. | |
Here comes my daddy now (Oh Pop, oh Pop, oh Pop) /Gilbert : Muir. | Collins : Harlan ; duet with orchestra. | |
Won't you throw a kiss to me? /William McKenna. | Collins and Harlan, baritone and tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Backyard conversation [between two Irish washerwomen]. | Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
The international rag /Irving Berlin. | Collins and Harlan, comic duet, with orchestra. | |
My wife's gone to the country! hurray! hurray! /[Berlin, lyrics] ; [Whiting, lyrics] ; [Snyder, music]. | Collins and Harlan with chorus. | Berliner. |
Just Across The Bridge Of Gold. | Byron G Harian; Orchestra. | |
When the harvest moon is shining on the river /[Arthur J. Lamb, lyrics ; S.R. Henry, music]. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Alabama jubilee /Jack Yellen ; George L. Cobb. | Collins ; Harlan. | Victor. |
Down at the baby store /[Vincent Bryan, lyrics ; Harry von Tilzer, music]. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Mamma's boy. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor solo; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Dinah DearLarkins; Smith. | Collins; Harlan. | |
In a country blacksmith shop. | Harlan and Stanley. | |
Won't You Throw A Kiss To Me. | Collins; Harlan; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Back Home In TennesseeDonaldson. | Collins; Harlan; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Oh! Oh! O'Brien /[M.B. Kirby, lyrics] ; [Jean Schwartz, music]. | Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
Gone, gone, gone /[E.J. Farron Jr., lyrics ; Joseph M. Hollander, music]. | Collins ; Harlan, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
O! such a business /[Arthur Gillespie, lyrics ; Gus Edwards, music]. | Messers. Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
Alabama jubilee /Jack Yellen ; George L. Cobb. | Collins ; Harlan. | Victor. |
Wishes /[Jean Schwartz, lyrics?] ; [William] Jerome, music. | Collins ; Harlan, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
The Old Grey Mare.Arranged By Panella. | Collins; Harlan; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Let Me Change Your Name, Miss MandyDawson; Engel. | Collins; Harlan. | |
I've got my fingers crossed (you can't touch me). | Byron G. Harlan. | |
Tramp, tramp, tramp /Root. | Harlan and Stanley, duet with orchestra. | |
It makes me think of home sweet home /Frank D. Bryan, lyrics and music. | Harlan. | Berliner. |
Since you called me dearie. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor solo with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Uncle Josh at the circus /Cal. Stewart. | Bryon G. Harlan. | |
Long boy /Walker, music ; [Herschell, lyrics]. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor ; Peerless Quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
The old-time street fakir /S.C. Porter. | Harlan and Porter [Byron G. Harlan and Steve Porter]. | Columbia |
A fiddler from 'way down East. | Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
They gotta quit kickin' my dawg aroun' ( The Missouri "dawg" song) /Oungst ; Perkins. | Harlan and American Quartet. | |
Casey Jones /E. Newton. | Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan, baritone and tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Two rubes in a tavern /Stanley ; Byron Harlan, words. | Collins & Harlan. | Berliner. |
Moriarity /[Charles Horowitz, lyrics ; Fred V. Bowers, music]. | Collins ; Harlan, duet. | Berliner. |
Moriarity [i.e. Moriarty] /[Fred V. Bowers, music ; Charles Horwitz, lyrics]. | Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
Casey Jones /E. Newton. | Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan, baritone and tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
The little Ford rambled right along /C.R. Foster, Byron Gay ; [performed by] Billy Murray. Auntie Skinner's chicken dinner / Fields, Carroll, Morse ; [performed by] Collins and Harlan. | Billy Murray ; [Side B] Collins and Harlan. | |
The Cat And The Fly Paper. | Collins; Harlan. | Berliner. |
Everybody's doing it now /Berlin ; [performed by] Collins and Harlan with orchestra. Darktown poets / [performed by] Golden and Hughes. | Collis and Harlan, with orchestra (Side A) ; Golden and Hughes, speakers (Side B). | |
Arrah wanna /Morse, music ; [Drislane, lyrics]. | Collins ; Harlan. | His Master's Voice. |
The song of the rag time boy. | Collins and Harlan. | |
In the valley of Kentucky /[Tony Stanford]. | Tenor solo [Byron G. Harlan]. | Columbia |
Marching through Georgia /H.C. Work. | Stanley ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
Hello central! Give me Heaven /Harris. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra. | |
Ogalalla /[Ted Snyder]. Casey Jones / [Newton, Seibert]. | Baritone and tenor duet sung by Stanley and Burr with orchestra accompaniment [side a] ; baritone and tenor duet sung by Collins and Harlan with orchestra accompaniment [side b]. | |
Little Miss Golden CurlsDrislane; Meyer. | Byron G Harlan; With Orchestra. | |
Down at the huskin' bee /Monroe H. Rosenfeld ; Stephen R. Henry ; the hat my father wore on St. Patrick's Day / Jean Schwartz ; William Jerome. | Collins and Harlan, Haydn Quartet ; Billy Murray. | |
On the honeymoon express /Klein ; Kendis ; Stilwell. | Collins ; Harlan with orchestra. | |
Daddy's little girl /[Edward] Madden, lyrics ; [Theodore F.] Morse, music. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Casey JonesE Newton. | Collins; Orchestra Accompaniment; Harlan. | |
Dark town strutter's ball /Brooks. | Collins, baritone ; Harlan, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Jimmy Valentine /Madden ; Edwards. The rooster and the hen / McKenna. | Side 1: Peerless Quartet with orchestra; side 2: Collins and Harlan with orchestra. | |
Won't you waltz Home sweet home with me for old times' sake? /Ingraham. | Byron G. Harlan. | Edison. |
I'd rather be a lobster than a wise guy /[Madden] ; Morse. At the village post office / [Harlan ; Porter]. | Billy Murray, tenor, with orchestra (1st work) ; Victor Vaudeville Company (2nd work). | |
You'd never know that old home town of mine /Donaldson. | Arthur Collins, baritone ; Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Tramp, tramp, tramp /Root. | Bryon G. Harlan [tenor] and Frank C. Stanley [baritone] with orchestra. | |
The battle cry of freedom /[George F. Root]. | Harlan ; Stanley, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Think it over, Mary /Gray ; Piantadosi ; [performed by] Byron G. Harlan. Norine Maureen / Devere ; Fox ; [performed by] Stanley and Burr. | Side A: Byron G. Harlan, tenor, with orchestra ; Side B: Frank C. Stanley, bass, and Henry Burr, tenor, with orchestra. | |
Two blue eyes /Morse. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor, with orchestra. | |
I don't want to get well /Jentes. Long boy / Walker. | Arthur Fields, baritone (1st work); Byron G. Harlan, tenor, with the Peerless Quartette, male vocal ensemble (2nd work). | Columbia |
Si's been drinking cider /Irving Berlin. The little Ford rambled right along / Gay. | Sung by Collins and Harlan [side a] and Arthur Fields [side b]. | Columbia |
The message of the old church bell /[John Lemmer]. | Byron G. Harlan, with orchestra accompaniment and Trinity chimes. | Berliner. |
The village gossips /Cal Stewart, Byron G. Harlan. | Cal Stewart ; Byron G.Harlan. | |
Under the Annheuser [i.e. Anheuser] bush /[Harry von Tilzer]. | Collins and Harlan. | Berliner. |
My gal Irene /Burt ; [performed by] Collins and Harlan. | Arthur Collins, baritone, and Byron G. Harlan, tenor ; with orchestra [that is, instrumental ensemble]. | Berliner. |
My gal Irene /Burt. Down at Jasper's farm / Moran ; Monaco. | Collins and Harlan with orchestra [side a] ; Porter and Harlan with orchestra [side b]. | |
Who will be with you when I go away? /Farrell. | Arthur Collins, baritone ; Byron G. Harlan, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Just help yourself /Harry von Tilzer. | Collins ; Harlan ; Victor Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Take me to that Swanee shore /Gilbert, Muir. | Collins ; Harlan. | |
I'm Going On The War PathFeist. | Collins; Harlan; Orchestra. | |
Jerry Murphy is a friend of mine. | Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
I never trouble trouble till trouble troubles me /[John H. Flynn, lyrics] ; [Gus Edwards, music]. | Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
Marching through Georgia /Work, Henry Clay. | Harlan & Stanley, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Bobby the bomber /Chas. R. MacCarron ; Carey Morgan. | Bryon G. Harlan. | Okeh. |
I've got my fingers crossed, or, You can't touch me /Maxwell. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor solo ; chorus of children ; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Two rubes in a tavern /[Stanley ; Byron Harlan, words]. | Messers. Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
Dixie land, or, [I wish I was in Dixie] /[D.D. Emmett, lyrics and music]. | Harlan ; Stanley, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Bobby the bomber /McCarron and Morgan ; sung by Byron G. Harlan. What Yankee Doodle says he'll do, he'll do / Harriman ; sung by Perrless Quartette. | Byron Harlan, vocals (Side A) ; Peerless Quartette, vocals (Side B). | Columbia |
Oh, oh, O'Brien ; [O-o-O'Brien] /[M.B. Kirby, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music]. | Arthur Collins ; Byron George Harlan, Irish duet. | Berliner. |
Iola /[Charles L.] Johnson, music ; [James O'Dea, lyrics]. | Harlan ; Stanley, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
There's room for us all on the trolley /Felix F. Feist, lyrics ; Harry Bennett, music. | Collins ; Harlan, accompanied by Victor orchestra. | Berliner. |
Waiting for the dinner horn to blow /Frank Stanley. | Harlan & Stanley. | Berliner. |
Somebody's sweetheart I want to be. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor solo with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Nigger loves his possum /Dresser. | Collins & Harlan with orchestra. | Berliner. |
What would the neighbors say. | Collins ; Harlan. | Berliner. |
Scene In A Country Store. | Harlan; Stanley. | |
My wife's gone to the country (Hurrah! Hurrah!) /Whiting ; Berlin ; Snyder. | Collins and Harlan with chorus and orchestra. | |
The palms. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor ; Frank C. Stanley, baritone, duet, orchestra accompaniment. | |
Congressman filkin's home-coming /Steve Porter. | STRON G. Harlan. | |
Backyard conversation. | Collins ; Harlan. | |
Wishes /Benj. Jerome. | Collins ; Harlan. | |
The twilight express /Hager. | Byron G. Harlan. | |
The old-time street fair /S. C. Porter. | Harlan ; Porter. | |
Longing for you. | Byron G. Harlan, tenor solo with orchestra accompaniment. | |
The twilight express /Eager. | Byron G. Harlan, with orchestra. | |
Hoo-oo /Ingraham. | Byron G. Harlan. | |
Mamma's boy. | Byron G. Harlan. | |