Sweet and low /Royce ; Johnson. | Elsie Baker. | |
I miss you most of all /Joe McCarthy ; James V. Monaco. | Edna Brown, contralto with orchestra. | Berliner. |
The little church around the corner /Carroll, music ; Gray. | Nora Watson ; Henry Burr, contralto and tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Silent NightGruber?2. | Elsie Baker; With Orchestra. | |
Messiah.Handel. | Margarete Matzenauer; Orchestra. | |
When the twilight comes to kiss the rose good night /Roden ; Petrie. | Elsie Baker ; Frederick Wheeler, duet with orchestra. | |
A Southern LullabyRobert Huntington Terry. | Elsie Baker; With Orchestra. | |
Old Folks At HomeStephen C Foster. | Elsie Baker; With Orchestra. | |
The trail of the lonesome pine /Macdonald ; Carroll. To have, to hold, to love / MacBoyle, Ball. | Edna Brown, James F. Harrison [side a] ; Harry Macdonough [side b] ; accompaniment by Victor Orchestra. | |
Sing me to sleep /Bingham : Greene. | Elsie Baker ; contralto with orchestra. | |
We would see Jesus /Anna B. Warner ; Mendelssohn. Jesus my all / F.J. Crosby. | Olive Kline; Elsie Baker. | |
Simple melody /Irving Berlin. | Edna Brown, contralto ; Billy Murray, tenor, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Silent Night /Gruber. | Elsie Baker, contralto with orchestra. | |
One sweetly solemn thought /Carey, lyrics ; Ambroise [i.e. Ambrose], music. | Elsie Baker. | Berliner. |
My old Kentucky home /Stephen C. Foster. | Elsie Baker. | |
Bye and bye you will forget me /French ; Huntley. | Elsie Baker ; Frederick Wheeler, duet with orchestra. | |
The bluebird /Kummer. | Miro's Band ; Walter B. Rogers, conductor. | Berliner. |
In A Corner Of The World All Our OwnGus Kahn; Jesse Crawford. | Edna Brown; Henry Burr; With Orchestra. | |
You never knew about me :from musical comedy "Oh boy" /P. G. Wodehouse ; Jerome Kern. | Edna Brown, contralto ; Edward Hamilton, baritone with orchestra. | |
For better or for worse :from "The Princess Pat" /Henry Blossom ; Victor Herbert. | Olive Kline ; Elsie Baker, soprano and contralto duet with orchestra. | |
Call Me Back AgainMcdlbinny. | Elsie Baker; With Orchestra. | |
If we were on our honeymoon /Smith ; Kern. | Elsie Baker ; Frederick Wheeler with orchestra. | |
Jesus, my all /Crosby. | Olive Kline ; Elsie Baker, duet with orchestra. | |
Mary, dear (some day we will meet again) /Harry De Costa, M. K. Jerome ; [performed by] Henry Burr. While the years roll by / Lewis, Young ; Austin ; [performed by] Elsie Baker, Elliot Shaw. | Henry Burr, tenor ; with orchestra (1st work). Edna Brown (i.e. Elsie Baker), contralto ; Elliott Shaw, baritone ; with orchestra (2nd work). | |
Oh Lord, most holy /Franz Abt. Calvary / Vaugh, Rodney. | Trinity Choir (side a) ; Elsie Baker, vocals (side b) ; Victor Orchestra (side b). | |
When it's apple blossom time in Normandy /Mellor ; Gifford ; Trevor. | Edna Brown, mezzo-soprano ; James F. Harrison, baritone, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Mississippi cradle /Yellen ; Olman. | Edna Brown ; Elliott Shaw, duet with orchestra. | |
Home, sweet home /Payne ; Bishop. | Elsie Baker (contralto with orchestra). | |
Some sort of somebody :from "Very good Eddie" /Elsie Janis ; Jerome Kern. | Edna Brown ; Billy Murray. | |
In The GloamingMeta Orred; Annie F Harrison. | Elsie Baker; With Orchestra. | |
You and only you :from "Adele" /Herve ; Briguet ; Philipp. | Elsie Baker ; Frederick Wheeler. | |
When it's apple blossom time in Normandy /Mellor, Gifford and Trevor. When dreams come true / Silvio Hein ; [Roy Webb] ; [Philip Bartholomae] | Edna Brown, mezzo-soprano, and James F. Harrison, baritone (side A) ; Henry Burr, tenor (side B). | Columbia |
Love's old sweet song /Bingham; Molloy. | Elsie Baker, contralto, with orchestra. | |
My chain of memories /Mrs. Herbert Ingraham. | Edna Brown ; James F. Harrison, contralto & baritone duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
One sweetly solemn thought /Carey, lyrics ; Ambroise [i.e. Ambrose], music. | Elsie Baker. | Berliner. |
One sweetly solemn thought /Carey, lyrics ; Ambroise [i.e. Ambrose], music. | Elsie Baker. | Victor. |
Your king and country want you :the great British recruiting song. | Elsie Baker. | |
Abide With MeHenry F Lyte; William H Monk. | Olive Kline; Elsie Baker; With Orchestra And Pipe Organ. | |
Silver Threads Among the Gold /Rexford ; Danks. | Elsie Baker, contralto with orchestra. | |
Croon-time /J.R. Shannon ; Chas. L. Johnson. | Edna Brown ; James Reed, tenor and contralto duet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Daddy has a new sweetheart and Mother is her name /Buck ; Stamper. | Edna Brown, contralto with orchestra. | |
When You Play The Game Of LoveJoe Goodwin; Al Piantadosi. | Edna Brown; James F Harrison; With Orchestra. | Victor. |
Leave it with him /Miner ; ellis. | Elsie Baker, contralto with orchestra. | |
Sweet is true love /Tennyson ; Gilchrist. | Elsie Baker, contralto with strings and harp. | Berliner. |
Oh, promise me /Scott ; De Koven. | Elsie Baker. | |
Just because it's you :from "The little café". | Elsie Baker, contralto with orchestra. | |
Sing Me To SleepGreene. | Corinne Morgan; Orchestra. | |
Over hill, over dale /Mendelssohn. | Elizabeth Wheeler ; Marguerite Dunlap ; Elsie Baker with orchestra. | |
The wood-pecker ;Robin red breast ; The owl ; The bobolink. | Elsie Baker. | |
A perfect day /Carrie Jacobs Bond. | Elsie Baker, contralto with Victor Orchestra accompaniment. | |
Ben BoltKneass. | Corinne Morgan; With Orchestra. | |
One fleeting hour /Karl Fuhrmann ; Dorothy Lee. | Elsie Baker ; Rosario Bourdon. | |
Oh Happy DayC Gotze. | Elsie Baker; Orchestra; Frederick Wheeler. | |
Venetian boat song /Jacques Blumenthal. | Laura Littlefield ; Elsie Baker, duet with orchestra. | |
DriftingArthur J Lamb; William C Polla. | Peerless Quarte; Male Quartet; Orchestra. | |
There is nothing, dear, I wouldn't do for you :from Lew Fields' "All aboard" /Buck ; Stamper ; [performed by] Elsie Baker, Frederick Wheeler ; the girl in the gingham gown : from the N.Y. Hippodrome production, "America" / Klein ; [performed by] Orpheus Quartet. | Side A: Elsie Baker, contralto, and Frederick Wheeler, baritone, with accompaniment by Victor Orchestra ; Side B: Orpheus Quartet (Harry Macdonough, tenor; John Barnes [i.e. Jack] Wells, tenor; Reinald Werrenrath, baritone; William F. Hooley, bass) with orchestra. | |
Simple melody /Irving Berlin. | Edna Brown, contralto ; Billy Murray, tenor, with orchestra. | Victor. |
Down Old Virginia WayYellen; Olman; Gillette. | Edna Brown; Henry Burr; With Orchestra. | |
When It's Apple Blossom Time In NormandyMellor; Gifford; Trevor. | Edna Brown; James F Harrison. | |
Rockin' Time /Gertrude L. Knox. | Olive Kline -- Elsie Baker, Marguerite Dunlap, Vocal Trio with orchestra. | |
I never knew /Earl Carroll. | Edna Brown ; James Reed, contralto and tenor duet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Ka-lu-a :from the musical comedy "Good morning dearie" /Caldwell ; Kern. | Edna Brown ; Elliott Shaw. | |
Go to Sleep, My Dusky Baby /Dvorak's Humoresque arranged by Frank R. Rix. | Olive Kline -- Elsie Baker, Marguerite Dunlap, Vocal Trio with orchestra. | |
Apple Blossoms /Rosenfield ; Roberts. | Elsie Baker, contralto with orchestra. | |
My Chain Of MemoriesMrs Herbert Ingraham. | Edna Brown; James F Harrison; With Orchestra. | Victor. |
That sweet story of old /Jemina Luke ; arr. William B. Bradbury. | Elsie Baker. | |
When shall we meet again /Egan ; Whiting. | Edna Brown ; Elliott Shaw, duet with orchestra. | |
My chain of memories /Ingraham, [Mrs. Herbert]. | Mabel West, contralto ; James F. Harrison, baritone with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Whispering Hope /Alice Hawthorne. | Olive Kline - Elsie Baker, Soprano and contralto duet with orchestra. | |
Silent Night, Holy NightFranz Gruber. | Elsie Baker; With Orchestra. | |
While The Years Roll ByLewis; Young; Austin. | Edna Brown; Elliott Shaw; With Orchestra. | |
Underneath the mellow moon /Wendell W. Hally. River shannon moon / Walter Wallace Smith. | Alice Green ; edna Brown ; Charles Hart ; Lewis James. | |
The trail of the lonesome pine /Macdonald ; Carroll. | Edna Brown ; James F. Harriosn ; Victor Orchestra. | |
Hush-a-bye, ma baby, or, The Missouri waltz /J. R. Shannon (original procuration by John V. Eppel. | Edna Brown, contralto with orchestra. | |
Your king and country want you, or, British recruiting song /Paul A. Rubens. | Elsie Baker. | |
In The Candle LightFleta Jan Brown. | Nora Watson; J F Harrison; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
The Beautiful CityWilson. | Mabel West; Edgar Stoddard; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Listen to me /Clare Kummer. | Edna Brown with orchestra. | |
One sweetly solemn thought /Carey, lyrics ; Ambroise [i.e. Ambrose], music. | Elsie Baker. | Berliner. |
Fair Hawaii /James Fulton Kutz. | Edna Brown ; James Reed, tenor and contralto duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
In the gloaming /Meta Orred ; Annie F. Harrison. | Elsie Baker, Contalto with orchestra. | |
Whispering HopeAlice Hawthorne. | Olive Kline; Elsie Baker; With Orchestra. | |
The little church around the corner. | Nora Watson ; Henry Burr (contralto and tenor, orchestra accomp.). | |
When you play the game of love /Joe Goodwin, lyrics ; Al Piantadosi, music. | Edna Brown ; James F. Harrison, contralto and baritone duet with orchestra. | Victor. |
When it's apple blossom time in Normandy /Mellor ; Gifford ; Trevor. | Edna Brown, mezzo-soprano ; James F. Harrison, baritone, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
When the maple leaves are falling /Tell Taylor. | Edna Brown ; James F. Harrison, duet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Canoe song :Ciribiribin : from "Laurel songs" /F. H. Martens ; A. Pestalozza. | Laura Littlefield ; Elsie Baker, duet with orchestra. | |
The Land Of Golden DreamsDenison; Dusenberry. | Elsie Baker; Frederick Wheeler; Orchestra. | |
That Sweet Story Of OldWords By Mrs Jemima Luke; Arranged By William B Bradbury. | Elsie Baker; With Orchestra. | |
Over the stars there is rest /Franz Abt. | Elsie Baker, contralto ; Frederick Wheeler with Victor Orchestra. | |
Oh, Promise Me /Scott ; de Koven. | Elsie Baker, Contralto with orchestra. | |
Abide with me /Henry F. Lyte ; William H. Monk. | Olive Kline - Elsie Baker, soprano and contralto duet with orchestra. | |
Dear little boy of mine /J. Keirn Brennan ; Ernest R. Ball. | Elsie Baker, contralto with orchestra. | |
Lullaby from Erminie /Jakobowski. The message of the violet : from Prince of Pilsen / Pixley, Luders. | Elsie Baker, contralto, accompaniment by Victor Orchestra ; Olive Kline, soprano, accompaniment by Victor Orchestra. | |
John Anderson, My Jo /Robert Burns. | Elsie Baker, contralto, with orchestra. | |
There's a corner up in heaven /or "The little rag doll" / Darl MacBoyle, James F. Hanley.Irving Berlin. Little tin soldier : | Olive Kline and Elsie Baker with orchestra. | Berliner. |
I Miss You Most Of AllJoe Mccarthy; James V Monaco. | Edna Brown; With Orchestra. | Victor. |
Sprinkle me with kisses /Earl Carroll, Ernest R. Ball ; [performed by] Edna Brown ; the magic melody : from "Nobody home" / Schuyler Greene, Jerome Kern ; [performed by] Billy Murray. | Edna Brown, vocals (side a) ; Billy Murray, vocals (side b). | |
Long Long AgoThomas Bayly. | Elsie Baker; Orchestra. | |
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]. | |
Come back to me /von Tilzer. | Nora Watson, contralto with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Hello central, give me no man's land :from N.Y. Winter Green production "Sinbad" /Lewis ; Young ; Schwartz. | Edna Brown, contralto with orchestra. | |
While the years roll by /Lewis ; Young ; Austin. | Edna Brown ; Elliott Shaw (duet with orchestra). | |
When The Candle Lights Are GleamingWynne; Hallowwell. | Elsie Baker; Frederick Wheeler. | |
In a corner of the world all our own /Kahn ; Crawford. | Edna Brown ; Henry Burr. | |
Calvary /Vaughan ; Rodney. | Elsie Baker, contralto ; Victor Orchestra. | |
The maiden in grey /Hubi ; Newcombe ; Barnicott. | Elsie Baker-Frederick Wheeler, Vocal duet with orchestra. | |
Underneath the mellow moon /Hall. | Alice Green ; Edna Brown. | |
Calm as the night /Cooker ; Bohm. | Elsie Baker, contalto, orc. acc. | |
Song of the soul /Locke ; Breil. | Elsie Baker, Contralto with orchestra. | |
The Maiden In GreyFhubi; Newcombe; Barnicott. | Elsie Baker; Frederick Wheeler; With Orchestra. | |
When I Know That Thou Art Near MeAbt. | Elsie Baker; Orchestra Accompaniment; Fred Wheeler. | Columbia |
No night there /Clements ; Danks. | Elsie Baker, contralto with orchestra. | |
Silent night, holy night /Franz Gruber ; [performed by] Elsie Baker. Hark! The herald angels sing / Mendelssohn ; [performed by] Trinity Choir. | Elsie Baker, alto (side A) ; Trinity Choir (side B). | |
Oh, dry those tears /Del Riego. | Elsie Baker, Contralto with orchestra. | |
Poor butterfly /John L. Golden ; Raymond Hubbell. | Edna Brown, soprano with orchestra. | Berliner. |
One fleeting hour /Karl Fuhrmann ; Dorothy Lee. | Elsie Baker, contralto ; Rosario Bourdon, 'cello obbligato. | |
Silver threads among the gold /Rexford ; Danks. | Elsie Baker, contralto with orchestra. | |
Diane of the green van /F. Henri Klickmann ; [J. Will Callahan]. Alice of old Vincennes / Thompson ; [E. Clinton Keithley]. | Nora Watson (side A) ; Henry Burr (side B) | Columbia. |
Lullaby from "Erminie" /Jakobowski. | Elsie Baker. | |
Gondolier song /Hoffman. | Elsie Baker ; Frederick Wheeler with orchestra. | |
Ben Bolt. | Miss Elsie Baker, contralto with violin obbligato. | |
Hymn to Apollo. | Elsie Baker, contralto ; Emma Rous, harp accompaniment. | |
Ye who have yearned alone /Tchaikowsky. | Elsie Baker with orchestra. | |
Annie Laurie. | Miss Elsie Baker, contralto with violin obbligato. | |
Picaninny's lullaby /Page. | Elsie Baker, with orchestra accompaniment. | |