In the baggage coach ahead /Davis. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor solo. | |
The lightning express /Helf ; Moran ; After the ball / Harris. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor solo. | |
O sole mio /Aveling, Di Capua. La palome tango. | Glantz and his orchestra. | |
In the baggage coach ahead /Davis. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor. | |
Oh! Susanna /Foster. | Vernon Dalhart ; Carson Robison ; Adelyne Hood. | |
Three O'clock in the morning /Robledo. O sole mio / Capurro ; di Capua. | Ferera - Franchini, Hawaiian guitars ; Vernon Dalhart, vocal chorus, tenor solo (Three O'clock in the morning). Ferera - Franchini, Hawaiian guitars (O sole mio) | |
Johnny Long, the engineer /Guernsey ; Thompson. | Vernon Dalhart. | |
Oh Susanna !. | Dalhart ; Robison ; Hood. | |
There's a new star in heaven tonight (Rudolph Valentino) /Brennan ; McHugh ; Mills. | Vernon Dalhart. | |
A boy's best friend is his mother /Raymond ; Skelly. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor solo. | |
The wreck of the number nine /Robison. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor solo. | |
A lonesome boy's letter back home /Friend ; Woods. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor with violin and guitar. | |
No no Nora /Kahn ; Fiorito ; Erdman. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor with orch. | |
The convict and the rose /Chapin; The letter edged in black / Nevada | Vernon Dalhart, tenor solo | |
You made me forget how to cry /Lewis ; Young ; Abrahams. Emaline / George A. Little ; Jimmie McHugh. | Henry Burr, tenor, with orchestra [side a] ; Vernon Dalhart, tenor, with orchestra [side b]. | |
Till we meet again /Richard A. Whiting. | Gladys Rice and Vernon Dalhart. | Edison. |
Kitty Wells. | Vernon Dalhart; Violin; Guitar. | |
The sidewalks of New York /Blake ; Lawlor. | Vernon Dalhart. | |
That Good Old Country TownCarson Robison. | Vernon Dalhart; Carson Robison; With Orchestra And Whistling. | |
The prisoner's song (Mountaineer's song). | Vernon Dalhart with viola and guitar. | |
We strongly now will try together - la fille de Madame Angot /Ch. Lecocq. Annie Lanrie / arranged by Adam Geibel. | Gladys Rtce and Vernon Dalhart, soprano and tenor with orchestra ; Criterton Quartet, male voices unaccompanied. | |
We sat beneathj the maple on the hill /Davis. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor ; Carson Robison, with violin and guitar. | |
Lay my head beneath a rose /Madison Falkenstein. | Vernon Dalhart. | |
It's a man ev'ry time /Dublin ; McHugh ; Dash. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor with orch[estra]. | |
An old fashioned picture /Robison. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor solo. | |
The wreck of the royal palm /Jenkins. | vernon Dalhart, tenor solo. | |
That good old country townw /Robison. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor ; Carson Robison, with orchestra. | |
Sing on, brother sing /Robinson. | Dalhart ; Robinson ; Hood. | |
Just for remembrance :bring me a red, red rose /Parish ; Young ; Squires. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor with orch. | |
Don't Leave Me MammyDavis; De Sylva; Conrad; H W Santly. | Vernon Dalhart; With Orchestra. | |
Golden Slippers. | Vernon Dalhart; Carson Robison; With Violin; Banjo; Guitar; Harmonica. | |
Paul Revere /Mohr ; sung by Vernon Dalhart. France, we'll rebuild your towns for you / Coogan ; sung by Peerless Quartette. | Vernon Dalhart, vocals (Side A) ; Peerless Quartette, vocals (Side B). | Columbia. |
Oh you can't fool an old hoss fly /Franklyn ; Vincent ; Von Tilzer. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor with banjo and saxophone acc. | |
Tell all the folks in Kentucky (I'm coming home) /Berlin. | Charles Dornberger and his Orchestra (vocal by Vernon Dalhart). | |
I'm waiting for you, 'Liza Jane /Creamer ; Layton. | Vernon Dalhart. | |
The Mississippi Flood /Robinson. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor with violin, guitar and organ. | |
The prisoner's song /Massey. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor solo. | |
We'll meet at the end of the trail /Jean Acker. The crepe on the old cabin door / Thompson. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor with orchestra | |
The wreck of the royal palm /Jenkins. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor. | |
While the years go drifting by /Kahn ; Burke. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor with orchestra. | |
Go 'long MuleHenry Creamer; Robert King. | Vernon Dalhart. | |
New River Train. | Vernon Dalhart. | |
Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody /Lewis Young ; Schwartz. Pickaninny's paradise / Sam Ehrlich ; Nat Osborne. | Vernon Dalhart ; Sterling trio. | |
Prisoner's song /Massey ; the letter edged in black : (Southern song). | Vernon Dalhart, tenor ; with viola and guitar. | |
Little rosewood casket. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor solo. | |
I'll Be With You When The Roses Bloom AgainCobb; Edwards. | Vernon Dalhart. | |
Bebe /Coslow ; Silver. | Vernon Dalhart. | |
Annie Laurie /Lady John Douglas Scott ; Adam Geibel. We strongly now will try together / Charles Lecocq. | Criterion Quartet, Vernon Dalhart ; Gladys Rice. | |
My blue ridge mountain home /Robison. | Vernon Dalhart ; Carson J. Robison. | |
Wreck of the number nine /Robison. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor. | |
I Will Ne'er Forget My Mother And My HomeRobert E Massey. | Vernon Dalhart; With Violin; Guitar; Piano. | |
In the baggage coach ahead /Davis. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor solo. | |
My Blue Ridge Mountain HomeRobison. | Vernon Dalhart; Carson Robison. | |
You Can't Blame Me For ThatJarry Pease; Ed G Nelson. | Vernon Dalhart; With Violin Guitar And Banjo. | |
My Blue Mountain HomeCarson Robison. | Vernon Dalhart; Carson Robison; Violin Banjo Guitar Harmonica. | |
Carolina sunshine /Hirsch ; Schmidt. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor with orchestra. | |
Sippin' Cider /Miller. | Vernon Dalhart. | |
Nellie Dare And Charley Brooks. | Vernon Dalhart; Violin; Guitar. | |
My blue ridge mountain home /Robinson. | Dalhart ; Robinson, duet. | |
I never had a mammy :from "Topsy and Eva" /Duncan Sisters. | Manhattan Merrymakers ; Vernon Dalhart, vocal refrain. | |
I'm Waiting For You, 'liza JaneCreamer; Layton. | Vernon Dalhart; With Orchestra. | |
EmalineGeorge A Little; Jimmie Mchugh. | Vernon Dalhart. | |
Guy Massey's farewell /Rob Massey. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor solo. | |
Casey JonesSeibert; Newton. | Vernon Dalhart. | |
My blue ridge mountain home /Robison. | Vernon Dalhart ; Carson J. Robison. | |
Annie Laurie :intr. "Mocking bird". | Ferera ; Fanchini ; Vernon Dalhart, vocal chorus. | |
Hear dem bells /McCosh. | Vernon Dalhart ; Carson Robison. | |
The Sinking Of The Titanic. | Vernon Dalhart. | |
In The Baggage Coach AheadGussie L Davis. | Vernon Dalhart. | |
An old fashioned picture /Robison. | Vernon Dalhart (tenor solo). | |
The wreck of the number nine /Robinson. | vernon Dalhart, tenor solo. | |
The house at the end of the lane /Robison. My blue ridge mountain home / Robison. | Vernon Dalhart and Carson Robison, tenor and whistler, with [side A] fiddle and guitar and [side B] harmonica, Jew's harp, fiddle and guitar. | |
Polly wolly doodle. | Vernon Dalhart. | |
I love you /Thompson ; Archer. When the clouds have vanished and the skies are blue / Clay ; Johnson | Charles Harrison, tenor with orchestra ; Vernon Dalhart, tenor with orchestra. | |
Open your arms my Alabamy /Lewis ; Young ; Mayer. Carolina in the morning / Donaldson | Vernon Dalhart, tenor (Open your arms my Alabamy) ; Charles Harrison ; Irving Kaufman, tenor duet (Carolina in the morning) | |
My blue mountain home /Robinson. | Vernon Dalhart ; Carson Robison. | |
That big blonede mamma /Rose ; Monaco. | Master Players ; Vernon Dalhart, vocal chorus. | |
It's not the first time you left me. Mr. Radio Man | Frank Wright ; Frank Bessinger (It's not the first time you left me) ; Vernon Dalhart (Mr. Radio Man) | |
De clouds are givine to roll away =[Clouds are givine to roll away] /Robison. | Vernon Dalhart. | Compo. |
The wreck of the number nine /Robison. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor. | |
Wreck of 97. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor with guitar acc[ompaniment]. | |
Mammy's Little Silver LiningJack Stanley; James F Hanley. | Vernon Dalhart; With Orchestra. | |
The old fiddler's song /Walter Wallace Smith. We sat beneath the maple on the hill / Gussie L. Davis. | Side A: Vernon Dalhart, tenor with violin and guitar. Side B: Vernon Dalhart, assisted by Carson Robison, tenor with violin and guitar. | |
The death of Floyd Collins /Jenkins. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor solo. | |
The prisoner's song /Massey. | Starr Gennett Dance Orchestra ; Vernon Dalhart. | |
Lay my head beneath a rose /Madison ; Falkenstein. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor solo. | |
Wreck of the old 97 (Mountaineer's song). | Vernon Dalhart with guitar. | |
When The Sun Goes Down AgainCarson J Robison. | Vernon Dalhart; Carson Robison; With Violin; Guitar. | |
Doodle-doo-doo /Kassel ; Stitzel. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor with banjo and saxophone acc. | |
Old black Joe :intr. "Swanee river". | Ferera ; Fanchini ; Vernon Dalhart, vocal chorus. | |
Just a girl that men forget /Dublin ; Rath ; Garren. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor with orchestra. | |
There's a new star in heaven to-night /Brennan ; McHugh ; Mills. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor with orch. | |
Dream of the miner's child /Jenkins. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor solo. | |
The death of Floyd Collins /Jenkins. | Vernon Dalhart. | |
The lightning express /Helf ; Moran. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor solo. | |
An old fashioned picture /Robison. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor solo. | |
Golden slippers. | Vernon Dalhart ; Carson J. Robison. | |
Dear old lady /Von Tilzer. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor with orch. | |
Golden slippers. | Vernon Dalhart ; Carson Robison. | |
I'm goin' south /Silver ; Woods. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor with orch. | |
My blue ridge mountain home /Robinson. | Vernon Dalhart ; Carson J. Robison. | |
Climbing up de golden stairs /Heiser. | Dalhart ; Robison ; Hood. | |
Her dem bells /McCosh. | Vernon Dalhart ; Carson Robison. | |
Swinging in the lane /Kamplain ; White. | Vernon Dalhart. | |
Little Marion Parker /Barrett. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor solo. | |
My blue moutain home /Robinson. | Vernon Dalhart ; Carson Robison. | |
Golden slippers. | Dalhart ; Robinson, duet. | |
The letter edged in black. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor with viola and guitar. | |
Little rosewood casket. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor solo. | |
Golden slippers. | Vernon Dalhart ; Carson J. Robison. | |
Golden slippers. | Vernon Dalhart ; Carson J. Robison. | |