Good bye /Tosti. Simple confession : Simple aveu / Thome. | Elizabeth Wheeler, soprano with orchestra [side a] and Victor Sorlin, violoncello solo with piano [side b]. | |
His buttons are marked U.S. /Carrie Jacobs Bond. | Elizabeth Wheeler, accompaniment by Victor Orchestra. | Berliner. |
The mocking bird. | Elizabeth Wheeler ; Harry Macdonough, duet with orchestra. | |
The Child Of A KingSumner. | Elizabeth Wheeler; With Orchestra. | |
I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls :Balfe's "Bohemian girl" /Balfe. | Elizabeth Wheeler. | |
Loch LomondOld Scotch. | Evan Williams; Victor Orchestra. | |
I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls :[from] Balfe's "Bohemian girl" /Balfe. | Elizabeth Wheeler with orchestra, soprano. | |
When I marry you /Albert Gumble ; Alfred Bryan. Swanee babe / Dick Richards ; Jack Drislane. | American Quartet, Haydn Quartet ; Harry Macdonough ; Elizabeth Wheeler. | |
I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls :from "Bohemian girl" /Balfe. | Elizabeth Wheeler, soprano with orchestra. | |
When you and i were young, maggie /Butterfield. | Elizabeth Wheeler ; Harry Macdonough. | |
The Glowworm.Paul Lincke. | Elizabeth Wheeler; With Orchestra. | |
When You And I Were Young MaggieButterfield. | Mrs Morgan; Mr Stanley; With Orchestra. | |
I dream I dwelt in marble halls :[from] Balfe's "Bohemian girl" /[Balfe]. | Elizabeth Wheeler, soprano. | |
At the end of a beautiful day /Wm. H. Perry. | Jane Kenyon, soprano with orchestra. | Victor. |
I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls :[from] Balfe's "Bohemian girl" /Balfe. | Elizabeth Wheeler, soprano. | |
Softly now the light of day /Gottschalk. | Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, duet, with orchestra. | |
DaddyBehrend. | Elizabeth Wheeler; With Orchestra. | |
Don't Be Cross With MeGillespie; Van Alstyne. | Charles Hart; Elliott Shaw; Orchestra. | |
Mother Goose songs :Hey diddle diddle ; Little Bo-Peep ; Ride a cock horse ; Little Jack Horner ; Twinkle, twinkle ; Lullaby /Elliott. | Elizabeth Wheeler, with orchestra. | |
The Mocking Bird. | Elizabeth Wheeler ; Harry Macdonough, duet with orchestra. | |
The vacant chair /Root ; [performed by] Haydn Quartet with orchestra. When you and I were young, Maggie / Butterfield ; [performed by] Elizabeth Wheeler and Harry Macdonough with orchestra. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet, with orchestra [side a] ; Elizabeth Wheeler and Harry Macdonough, duet, with orchestra [side b]. | |
The Cuck-Coo Clock ;Slumber-Song /Pfirshing Schaefer. | Elizabeth Wheeler, with pianoforte accompaniment. | |
Over hill, over dale /Mendelssohn. | Elizabeth Wheeler ; Marguerite Dunlap ; Elsie Baker with orchestra. | |
Summer Now Hath Come Among UsPinsuti. | Elizabeth Wheeler; Marguerite Dunlap; Orchestra. | |
Tell mother I'll be there /Chas. Fillmore. | James F. Harrison and the Edison Mixed Quartet (includes Elizabeth Spencer, Mary Jordan, Harry Anthony and W.F. Hooley). | Edison |
Ave maria /Bach ; Gounod. | Elizabeth Wheeler, soprano with orchestra. | |
I heard the voice of Jesus say /Boner ; Dykes. | Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, soprano and tenor with orchestra. | |
Barcarolle =Oh, night of love! : from "Contes d'Hoffman" /Offenbach ; [performed by] Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler with the orchestra. Fatinitza selection / Von Suppe ; [performed by] Arthur Pryor's Band. | [Side A] Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler ; [Side B] Arthur Pryor's Band. | |
My grandfather's girl /Will Dillon. | Jane Kenyon, soprano with orchestra. | Victor. |
The rosary /Ethelbert Nevin. | Elizabeth Spencer and Knickerbocker Quartet [Harry Anthony, Walter Van Brunt, James F. Harrison, and William F. Hooley]. | Edison |
Gobble duet :When I behold your manly form : from "La mascotte" /Audran. | Elizabeth Wheeler ; Harry Macdonough, duet with orchestra. | |
Beautiful Valley of Eden /Sherwin. | Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler. | |
Last Rose Of Summer.Moore. | Marcella Sembrich; With Orchestra. | |
When I behold your manly form: gobble duet from Mascotte /Audran. | Elizabeth Wheeler ; Harry Macdonough, with orchestra. | |
The Secret ;Old Chanticleer ; The Hungry Windmill /Alice Terhune. | Elizabeth Wheeler, with piano accompaniment. | |
The mocking bird (Listen to the mocking bird) /Winner. | Elizabeth Wheeler : Harry Macdonough ; soprano and tenor duet with orchestra. | |
Abide with me /Lyte ; Monk. | Geraldine Farrar, soprano with orchestra. | |
Can't You SeeBryan; Gumble. | Elizabeth Wheeler; Harry Macdonough; Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Near the cross /W.H. Doane. Some sweet day, bye and bye / Fanny Crosby, W.H. Doane. | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wheeler (side A) ; Anthony and Harrison (side B). | |
What a friend we have in Jesus /Joseph Scriven ; Charles C. Converse. That sweet story of old / Jemima Luke ; William B. Bradbury. | Mr. and Mrs. William Wheeler, soprano and tenor, with orchestra [side a] ; Elsie Baker, contralto, with orchestra [side b]. | |
Oh! that we two were maying /Kinsley, Nevin. The story of the rose / Andrew Mack. | Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, duet with orchestra (side A); John Barnes Wells, tenor with orchestra (side B)--Cf. The Victor black label discography, 16000-17000 series / Bolig, 2007. | |
When you and I were young Maggie /Butterfield. | Elizabeth Wheeler ; Harry Macdonough with orchestra. | |
Dear Lord and Father /Whittier ; Maker. | Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, duet with orchestra. | |
Beautiful valley of Eden /Sherwin. | Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler with orchestra. | |
Vilia :song from "The merry widow" /Lehar. | Elizabeth Wheeler, with orchestra. | |
Abide with me /Lyte ; Monk. | Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler. | |
He leadeth me /Bradbury. | Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler with orchestra. | |
The child of a king /Sumner. | Elizabeth Wheeler with orchestra. | |
Cradle song /Brahms ; Wiegenlied. | Elizabeth Wheeler. | |