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One of the many record labels made
for J. Blum & Co of 220 Old Street, London, Famous records first
appeared in September 1912 and were
initally pressed in Saxony, Germany by Kalliope. Blum never advertised Famous records, however and the wholesale agents were Lugton & Co, nearby at 150 Old Street London. In 1913, Blum fell out with Kalliope due to them pressing records for other clients, but using Blum's exclusive matrices. Subsequent Famous records were still pressed in Germany, but by another manufacturer (so far unidentified) located in Prussia. Finally, with the outbreak of WWI in August 1914, Blum had his records pressed by The Disc Record Company of Harrow; these are recognisable by the "British Manufacture" printed on the label. Also, some, if not all the British-made Famous records had a dark purple label, instead of the traditional German green labels. The catalogue numbers start, logically, at 1 and the highest reported is 442, issued in the Autumn of 1914. Blum's British matrix series starts at 1000 or 1001 and runs up into the higher 2000s, but sometimes with a prefix of a 7 or 8 shown on the label. |
Please e-mail me if you can help me fill in the gaps in any of these series.
The initial details have been provided by
Frank Andrews.
Thanks also to the following for adding information:
Duncan Brand, Robert Girling, Graham Meachen, Mike Atkins, Mike Langridge,
Ian McPherson
Page last updated on: June 26, 2022
Cat No. | Matrix No. | Title | Artist |
1 | |||
2 |
1150 1155 |
The Crusader March Washington Post March |
Military Band The Famous Band |
3 | |||
4 |
1151 1167 |
Manhattan Beach March Stars And Stripes For Ever |
The Famous Band |
5 | |||
6 | |||
7 | |||
8 |
1156 1157 |
The Gladiator The Loyal Legion |
Band Of H.M. 12th Hussars Military Band |
9 | |||
10 | |||
11 | |||
12 | |||
13 | |||
14 | |||
15 | |||
16 |
1116 1168 |
Alexander's Ragtime Band Roaming In the Gloaming |
Military Band |
17 | |||
18 |
1030 1045 |
Morning, Noon And Night, part 1 Zampa, overture part 1 (Herold) |
The Famous Band Military Band |
19 |
1031 1057 |
Morning, Noon And night, part 2 Overture 1812 |
The Famous Band |
20 | |||
21 | |||
22 |
1042 1076 |
"Love In Idleness" - Intermezzo Passing Of Salome |
Military Band |
23 |
1046 1077 |
Zampa, overture part II (Herold) Masaniello, overture (Auber) |
Famous Band |
24 |
1048 1073 |
Departure Of A Troopship Red Pepper March |
The Famous Band |
25 |
1051 1059 |
Wreck Of The Troopship
(descriptive) The Policeman's Holiday |
Famous Band |
26 | |||
27 |
1011 1019 |
Old Comrades, march Viscount Nelson, march |
The Famous Band |
28 |
1011 1082 |
Light Cavalry - overture Christchurch Call - descriptive |
Military Band |
29 |
1026 1028 |
William Tell, overture part 1 Faust, part 1 |
The Famous Band |
30 |
1032 1056 |
Coronation Bells Il Trovatore, selection |
Military Band |
31 |
1017 1058 |
Moore's Irish Melodies Bells Of St. Malo |
Military Band |
32 | |||
33 | |||
34 |
1016 1025 |
Poppies Army And Marine, march |
The Famous Band |
35 |
1015 1024 |
Wearing Of The Green Massinah - Valse Orientale |
The Famous Band |
36 | |||
37 | |||
38 |
1209 1211 |
Annie Laurie La Phyllis |
Rose Thornton (= Madame Jomelli) |
39 |
1204 1208 |
Come Sing To Me The Ship That Will Never Return |
Fred Andrews (baritone) (= Robert Carr) |
40 | |||
41 |
1087 1093 |
Little Sherpherdess Of Devon The Rosary |
Harry Trevor (baritone) (= Robert Carr) |
42 |
1088 1096 |
The Convent Bell Is Ringing I Want To Live In Brittany |
Harry Trevor (baritone) (= Robert Carr) |
43 |
1095 1122 |
Beautiful Garden Of Roses Down The Vale |
Fred Andrews (= Robert Carr) Henry Turnpenny |
44 | |||
45 |
1129 1207 |
Beyond The Dawn Your Eyes Have Told Me So |
Tom F. Kinniburgh Bob Higgins ( = Robert Carr) |
46 | |||
47 | |||
48 |
1034 1037 |
My Treasure The Dear Little Shamrock |
Helen Robins (contralto) (= Jessie Broughton) |
49 | |||
50 | |||
51 | |||
52 | |||
53 |
1027 1127E |
My Queen Drake Goes West |
Wilfred Virgo Tom F. Kinniburgh (bass) |
54 |
1021 1035 |
An Evening Song Genevieve |
Wilfred Virgo Helen Robins (contralto) |
55 | |||
56 |
1063 1065 |
Save A Little One For Me Don't Go Out With Him To-Night |
Billy Wilson (= Jack Charman) Leslie Mayne (= Jack Charman) |
57 |
1105 1109 |
Far, Far Away The Old High Hat I Got Married In |
Alf Willis |
58 |
1138 1199 ? |
Hello, Susie Green He Played On His Fiddle-Dee-Dee |
Fred White (= Jack Charman) |
59 |
1004 1212 |
Yiddle On Your Fiddle Jean From Aberdeen |
Tom Campbell (= Jack Charman) Billy Wilson (= Jack Charman) |
60 | |||
61 | |||
62 |
1001 1137 |
The Dream Man What Became Of The Girls I Used To Know? |
Tom Campbell (= Jack Charman) |
63 |
1090 1200 |
All Alone The Spaniard That Blighted My Life |
Ethel Mayne & Leslie Mayne (= Jack &
Nancy Charman) Leslie Mayne (= Jack Charman) |
64 |
1193 1194 |
Roaming In The Gloaming Just A Wee Deoch An' Doris |
Jock Macinder (= Vernon Watson) |
65 | |||
66 |
1183 1186 |
Why Can't We Have The Sea In London? When Mother Dropped A Halfpenny On The Bus |
Billy Wilson (= Jack Charman) Fred White (= Jack Charman) |
67 |
1002 |
We All Go The Same Way Home It's Just Like Being At Home |
Tom Campbell (= Jack Charman) Jock Macinder (= Vernon Watson) |
68 |
1110 1134 |
On The Old Garden Wall I've Only Been Married A Week |
Will Thomas (= Alf Willis) |
69 | |||
70 |
1108 1111 |
We'd Better Strip The Bed My Ninepence |
Alf Willis Will Thomas (= Alf Willis) |
71 |
1066 1106 |
I Never Heard Father Laugh So Much
Before Hoorah, Hoorah For England |
Billy Wilson (= Jack Charman) Will Thomas (= Alf Willis) |
72 | |||
73 | |||
74 | |||
75 |
1144 1148 |
How We Laugh Oh, Who Said So? |
Pen Caws (= Charles Penrose) |
76 | |||
77 |
1187 1201 |
Maloney I'm Setting The Village On Fire |
Tom Campbell ( = Jack Charman) Alf Williams (= Jack Charman) |
78 |
1136 1181 |
Away With Melancholy The Jolly Man |
Pen Caws (= Charles Penrose) |
79 | |||
80 |
1160 1182 |
Ebenezer Here We Are Again |
Claude Graham ( = Jack Charman) Billy Wilson ( = Jack Charman) |
81 |
1147 1178 |
Life In The East Of London What Do We Pay Rates For? |
Mr. Pen Caws ( = Charlie Penrose) |
82 | |||
83 |
1159 1165 |
Come Round And Here The Gramophone I Wish She'd Give Me The Glad, Glad Eye |
Leslie Mayne ( = Jack Charman) |
84 | |||
85 |
1146 1224 |
Seeing Each Other Home Up From The Country |
Johnnie Black & Company (= Jack
Charman) Mr. Pen Caws ( = Charlie Penrose) |
86 |
1091 1222 |
Will You Love Me Just The Same? Round The World In An Aeroplane |
Ethel Mayne & Leslie Mayne
(= Jack & Nancy Charman) Johnnie Black & Company (= Jack Charman) |
87 |
1100 1102 |
Alexander's Ragtime Band Everybody's Doing It |
Jack & Nancy Charman Leslie Mayne ( = Jack & Nancy Charman) |
88 |
1101 1104 |
That Mysterious Rag The Grizzly Bear |
Leslie Mayne ( = Jack & Nancy Charman) |
89 | |||
90 |
1366 1387 |
The Ragtime Violin Casey Jones |
Jack Charman Leslie Mayne (= Jack Charman) & Harry Cove |
91 | |||
92 |
1367 1378 |
Oh, You Beautiful Doll The Spaniard That Blighted My Life |
Jack Charman (plus second voice) A. Masham (= Billy Merson) |
93 |
1367 1416 |
Oh, You Beautiful Doll Take Me Back To The Garden Of Love |
Jack Charman Robert Carr |
94 |
1368 1404 |
Moonlight In Jungleland Silver Bell |
Jack Charman Leslie Mayne (= Jack Charman) & Harry Cove |
95 | |||
96 | |||
97 |
1377 1379 |
The Bandits The Gay Cavalier |
A. Masham (= Billy Merson) |
98 | |||
99 |
1373 1374 |
When Mother Was 21 Georgie Took Me Walking In The Park |
Alice Hill (= Rose Hayes) |
100 |
1375 1376 |
I Want To Stop Along With Nursie I Want A Girl With The Glad Eye |
Alice Hill (= Rose Hayes) |
101 |
1388 ? |
That Hypnotising Man The Gaby Glide |
Jack Charman & Harry Cove |
102 |
1388 1455 |
The Gaby Glide The Grizzly Bear |
Leslie Mayne & Cove ( = Jack Charman & Harry Cove) |
103 | |||
104 | |||
105 | |||
106 |
1494 ?? 1496 |
I Don't Care What Becomes Of Me Waltz Me Willie In Ragtime |
Jack Charman Harry Cove |
107 |
1395 1477 |
Lancashire Clogs - two-step Ginger - two-step |
The Famous Band |
108 |
Cumberland Chimes Bells Of Auld Lang Syne |
H. Simpson (bells) (= G. Emberson) | |
109 |
1397 1398 |
Intermezzo For Bells Joyful Bells |
H. Simpson (bells) ( = G. Emberson) |
110 | |||
111 | |||
112 | |||
113 | |||
114 |
1411 1469 |
When The Swallows Build Their Nest By The Watermelon Vine |
Robert Carr (baritone) Claude Graham ( = Jack Charman) |
115 |
1412 1459 |
The Volunteer Organist The Star Of Bethlehem |
Robert Carr (baritone) |
116 | |||
117 | |||
118 | |||
119 | |||
120 | |||
121 |
1427 1428 |
Whistling Rufus A Ragtime Episode |
Selby Brothers (banjo duet, with piano) |
122 |
1429 1430 |
A Georgian Breeze The Mountaineers |
Selby Brothers (banjo duet, with piano) |
123 |
1431 1432 |
Fun In Dahomey Darktown Dandies |
Selby Brothers (banjo duet, with piano) |
124 |
1433 1442 |
"Messiah" - Glory Be To God Worthy Is The Lamb |
Famous Choir Of Fifty Voices |
125 | |||
126 | |||
127 |
71437 71439 |
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing While Shepherd's Watch Their Flocks By Night |
Famour Choir Of Fifty Voices |
128 | |||
129 |
71443 71445 |
The Gaby Glide The Grizzly Bear |
The Famous Band |
130 | |||
131 |
71445 71472 |
The Grizzly Bear Temptation Rag |
The Famous Band |
132 | |||
133 | |||
134 | |||
135 |
71455 |
The Grizzly Bear Oh, That Ragtime Sea |
Leslie Mayne & Cove Tom Campbell (= Jack Charman) |
136 | |||
137 |
71470 71472 |
The Midnight Rag Temptation Rag |
Jack Charman The Famous Band |
138 |
71473 71474 |
The Lost Chord The Better Land |
Jack Woodrow (cornet) |
139 | |||
140 | |||
141 | |||
142 | |||
143 | |||
144 |
71487 71488 |
Mother's Had A Row With Father Keep On Swinging Me, Charlie |
Alice Hill (= Rose Hayes) |
145 | |||
146 | |||
147 | |||
148 |
71498 71499 |
Alexander's Ragtime Band "Cavalleria Rusticana" - Intermezzo |
Minnie Paget (accordion) |
149 |
71296 71476 |
Nearer My God To Thee Funeral March (Chopin) |
Robert Carr (baritone) Military Band |
150 |
71405 71406 |
I Can Do A Song And Dance (The Policeman) Mr. Bat |
Jack Charman |
151 | |||
152 |
71325 71326 |
"Nell Gwyn" Dances, parts A & B (Ed. German) | The Famous Band |
153 | |||
154 | |||
155 |
71322 71327 |
The Wee MacGregor (highland patrol) Triumphal March |
The Military Band |
156 | |||
157 | |||
158 | |||
159 | |||
160 | |||
161 | |||
162 |
71219 71250 |
A Motor Ride Dance Of Imps In The Hall Of The Mountain King |
The Famous Band |
163 |
71205 71301 |
Meet Me To-Night In Dreamland With All My Heart |
Robert Carr (baritone) |
164 | |||
165 | |||
166 | |||
167 | |||
168 |
In Sweet September When All Was Young |
Jessie Broughton (contralto) | |
169 |
71243 71244 |
The Magic Of Your Voice Sympathy |
Jessie Broughton (contralto) |
170 | |||
171 | |||
172 |
71268 71316 |
The Same As His Father Did Before Him I Love A Lassie |
Jock MacInder (= Vernon Watson) |
173 | |||
174 | |||
175 |
1273 1274 |
The Message Boy We All Went To Leicester Square |
Jock Macinder (= Varnon Watson) Harry Fray (= Vernon Watson) |
176 | |||
177 |
71232 71239 |
Come On, Josephine Stop, Stop, Stop |
Jack Charman |
178 |
71335 71347 |
Saturday Afternoon Till Sunday Morning Nobody Loves Me |
Harry Fray (= Jack Charman) Harry Fray (= Vernon Watson) |
179 | |||
180 |
1235 1237 |
Scene In The Gallery A Day's Fishing |
Jack Charman & Company |
181 |
71304 71336 |
You Mean Somebody But You Don't Mean Me Let's Go Where All The Crowd Goes |
Harry Fray Billy Wilson |
182 |
1231 1314 |
We All Sang Too-Ral-Loo-Ral-Laddie Whit Cunliffe's "Paree That's The Place For Me" |
Billy Melville (= Jack Charman) Vernon Watson |
183 | |||
184 | |||
185 | |||
186 | |||
187 |
71293 71361 |
Ora Pro Nobis Lead Kindly Light |
Robert Carr (baritone) |
188 |
71296 71357 |
Nearer My God To Thee The Holy City |
Robert Carr (baritone) |
189 |
1309 1310 |
Abide With me Rock Of Ages |
T.F. Kinniburgh (bass) |
190 |
1306 |
The Old Hundredth Galway |
Robert Carr (baritone) T.F. Kinniburgh (bass) |
191 |
1358 1363 |
Nazareth Christians Awake |
Robert Carr (baritone) |
192 |
1292 |
The Hymns My Mother Used To Sing Hark! The Herald Angels Sing |
Robert Carr (baritone) |
193 |
1354 1359 |
There Is a Green Hill Far Away A Few More Years Shall Roll |
Robert Carr (baritone) |
194 |
1360 |
Art Thou Weary, Art Thou Languid? While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night |
T.F. Kinniburgh (bass) Robert Carr (baritone) |
195 |
O. Come All Ye Faithful Nearer My God To Thee |
Robert Carr (baritone) Symphony Orchestra |
|
196 |
71230 71231 |
Who Were You Out With Last Night?
(sic) We All Sang Too-Ra-Loo-Ral-Addie |
Jack Charman (some copies as by "Bob Jones"on
both sides) Billy Merson ( = Jack Charman ) |
197 |
1081 1323 |
In The Shadows Gipsy Love |
The Famous Band Royal Military Band |
198 |
Imperial Edward March Liberty Bell, march |
Royal Military Band | |
199 |
1043 1057 |
Tales Of Hoffman Overture 1812 |
The Famous Band |
200 |
1048 1051 |
Departure Of The Troopship Wreck Of The Troopship |
The Famous Band |
201 |
71059 71073 |
Policeman's Holiday Red Pepper March |
The Famous Band |
202 |
1058 1062 |
Bells Of St. Malo Christchurch Call |
Royal Military Band |
203 |
71013 71014 |
Poet And Peasant Overture, parts 1 & 2 | The Famous Band |
204 |
71026 71027 |
William Tell Overture, parts 1 & 2 (Rossini) | The Famous Band (= Band of H.M. 12th Hussars) |
205 |
71028 71029 |
"Faust" - selection parts 1 & 2 | The Famous Band (= Band of H.M. 12th Hussars) |
206 |
71204 71207 |
Come Sing To Me Your Eyes Have Told Me So |
Fred Andrews (baritone) (= Robert Carr) B. Higgins |
207 |
1182 1183 |
Here We Are Again Why Can't We Have The Sea In London? |
Billy Wilson (= Jack Charman) |
208 |
1139 1161 |
I've Had My Fortune Told Under The Yum-Yum Tree |
Johnnie Black (= Jack Charman) Billy Wilson (= Jack Charman) |
209 |
71403 71489 |
I'm Going Back To Dixie There's A Girl In Havanna (sic) |
The Two Quids (= Jack Charman & Harry
Cove) some copies as "Jack Charman" Leslie Mayne & Cove ( = Jack Charman & Harry Cove) |
210 |
Let Me Call You Sweetheart Take Me Back To The Garden Of Love |
Robert Carr (baritone) | |
211 |
1531 1532 |
Excelsior, parts 1 & 2 | Trevor and Howard (duet) (= Robert Carr & Gwllym Richards) |
212 |
1516 1517 |
Sweet Jessamine Toronto Jig |
Olly Oakley (banjo) |
213 |
1519 1520 ? |
Darkies Patrol Darkey's Awakening |
Olly Oakley (banjo) |
214 |
Castleraemondp L'Msignula |
Sig. Glandano (ocarina) | |
215 |
71501 71508 |
Lighterman Tom Glorious Devon |
Charles Dawson |
216 |
71500 71502 |
Sergeant Of The Line A Chip Of The Old Block |
Charles Dawson |
217 |
1518 1521 |
Queen Of The Burlesque In The Camp |
Olly Oakley (banjo) |
218 |
Under The Double Eagle You Came To Me |
Sig. Glandano (ocarina) Jack Glover (cornet) |
|
219 |
1504 1505 |
Anna, Bang That Pianner Ragtime! What A Lullaby |
Harry Cove |
220 |
1506 |
The Trumpeter The Jolly Sailor |
Charles Dawson |
221 |
1529 1530 |
All's Well The Larboard Watch |
Trevor & Howard (duet) |
222 |
1533 71479 |
Oh, Ye Gods And Little Fishes Venus On Earth |
The Symphony Orchestra |
223 |
1651 |
Blue Danube, waltz Gipsy Love, waltz |
The Famous Band |
224 |
1615 1616 |
Stars And Stripes, march The Imperial Edward, march |
The Famous Band |
225 |
1620 |
The Crusader, march The Cossacks, march |
The Famous Band |
226 |
1619 |
Loyal Legion, march Wee MacGregor, Highland patrol |
The Famous Band |
227 |
Overture 1812 Gold And Silver, waltz |
The Famous Band | |
228 |
1649 1664 |
Gipsy Love Quand L'Amour Meurt |
The Famous Band Royal Symphony Orchestra |
229 |
Cavalleria Rusticana, selection Cavalleria Rusticana, intermezzo |
Royal Military Band | |
230 |
71646 71647 |
The Grizzly Bear The Gaby Glide |
The Royal Military Band |
231 |
81614 81618 |
The Thunderer - march Manhattan Beach |
The Royal Military Band |
232 |
The Gladiator The Washington Post |
The Royal Military Band | |
233 |
1603 |
Annie Laurie Good-Bye |
Rose Thornton (= Madame Jomelle) |
234 |
81595 81639 |
My Heart Is With You To-Night All Aboard For Bye-Bye Land |
Robert Carr (baritone) |
235 |
1594 1595 |
Take Me Back To The Garden Of Love My Heart Is With You To-Night |
Robert Carr (baritone) |
236 |
1663 81596 |
'Tis A Story That Shall Live For Ever The Rosary |
Robert Carr (baritone) |
237 |
1603 |
I Shall Never Cease To Love You That's What The Rose Said To Me |
Harry Trevor ( = Robert Carr) |
238 |
The Land Of I Dunno Where The Land Of Someday |
Harry Trevor ( = Robert Carr) | |
239 |
1602 |
Somewhere A Voice Is Calling Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow |
Harry Trevor ( = Robert Carr) |
240 |
1601 |
Yesterday You Called Me Sweetheart Be A Man! |
Robert Carr (baritone) |
241 |
81605 81606 |
Little Shepherdess Of Devon When The Convent Bell Is Ringing |
Harry Trevor ( = Robert Carr) |
242 |
1662 |
Silver Bell All Aboard For Bye-Bye Land |
The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry
Cove) Harry Trevor (baritone) (= Robert Carr) |
243 |
1403 1636 |
I'm Going Back To Dixie Ragtime Cowboy Joe |
The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry Cove) |
244 |
1642 1643 |
How Do You Do, Miss Ragtime? Take Ma Finger Tips, Malinda |
The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry Cove) |
245 |
1636 1637 |
Ragtime Cowboy Joe Waiting For The Robert E. Lee |
The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry Cove) |
246 | 1641 | The Burglar Rag | The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry Cove) |
247 |
1622 1625 |
There's A Girl In Havana Ragging The Baby To Sleep |
The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry Cove) |
248 |
81623 81624 |
Hitchy Koo The Ragtime Goblin Man |
The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry Cove) |
249 |
Mister Cupid Dicky Bird Hop |
Jack Charman The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry Cove) |
|
250 |
1660 |
The Wedding Glide Mister Cupid |
The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry
Cove) Jack Charman |
251 |
1608 1661 |
The Ragtime Jockey Man Hear That Orchestra Rag |
Jack Charman The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry Cove) |
252 |
1642 1657 |
How Do You Do, Miss Ragtime? Pucker Up Your Lips, Miss Lindy |
The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry Cove) |
253 |
1608 1661 |
The Ragtime Jockey Man Hear That Orchestra Rag |
Jack Charman The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry Cove) |
254 |
1644 1659 |
Down In Dear Old New Orleans Way Down South |
The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry Cove) |
255 |
1469 |
By The Watermelon Vine The Ghost Of The Violin |
Jack Charman Harry Cove |
256 |
Song Bird I Want everyone To Love |
Jack Charman | |
257 |
Save A Little One For Me The Old Grey Coat |
Billy Williams | |
258 |
1668 1669 |
My Girl From London Town Put A Bit Of Powder On It Father |
Billy Williams |
259 |
81666 81667 |
Tickle Me Timothy Put A Bit Of Powder On It Father |
Billy Williams |
260 |
1182 1592 |
Here We Are Again Don't Go Out With Him To-Night |
Billy Melville ( = Jack Charman) |
261 |
81593 81609 |
I Never Heard Father Laugh So Much
Before The Kangaroo Hop |
Billy Melville ( = Jack Charman) |
262 |
1628 1631 |
Mary Told The Story To A Soldier Mary Used To Love A Sailor |
Rose Hayes |
263 |
1629 1630 |
Keep On Swinging Me, Charlie There You Are Again, Mr. Rainbow |
Rose Hayes |
264 |
The Rosary Mary |
Sig. Glandano (ocarina) | |
265 |
1545 1606 |
My Heart Is With You To-Night When The Convent Bell Is Ringing |
Robert Carr (baritone) Harry Trevor ( = Robert Carr) |
266 |
1623 1637 |
Hitchy Koo Waiting For The Robert E. Lee |
The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry Cove) |
267 |
1636 81624 |
Ragtime Cowboy Joe The Ragtime Goblin Man |
The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry Cove) |
268 |
Nydia waltz Nights Of Gladness. waltz |
Royal Symphony Orchestra Band Of The Royal Blues |
|
269 | Hungarian Rhapsody, parts 1 & 2 | Band Of The Royal Blues | |
270 |
The Ride Of The Valkyries The Jolly Coppersmith |
Royal Military Band | |
271 |
81819 81823 |
Gallito - Spanish march Viva La Jota - march |
Band Of The Royal Blues |
272 |
1844 1845 |
Ballet Egyptien, parts 1 & 2 (Luigini) | Band Of The Royal Blues |
273 | 1833 |
El Albanico, march March Lorraine |
Royal Symphony Orchestra |
274 |
1664 |
Quand L'Amour Meurt Pearls Of Normandy |
Royal Symphony Orchestra |
275 |
81873 81893 |
O Star Of Eve Love's Old Sweet Song |
Alan Turner |
276 |
1894 1899 |
The Toreador's Song ("Carmen" - Bizet) In Happy Moments |
Alan Turner |
277 | 1796 |
I Don't Want A Ragtime Coon She Makes Me Walk In Ragtime |
Harry Cove Ben Lawes |
278 |
1776 1791 |
Everybody's Doing It At The Seaside Toddling Home |
Jack Charman |
279 |
81775 81778 |
There's A Gentleman Here To-Night I Do Like You Susie In Your Sunday Clothes |
Jack Charman |
280 |
1793 1777 |
Follow The Footprints In The Snow Dixie Dan |
Jack Charman |
281 |
1779 |
Ragtime Lizzie When The Yiddisher Band Played An Irish Tune |
Harry Cove |
282 |
81797 81798 |
You're A Great Big Blue-Eyed Baby Hello, Hello, London Town |
Harry Cove |
283 |
81792 81794 |
Where Shall We Go To-Night? Where Does Daddy Go When He Goes Out? |
Billy Melville (= Jack Charman) |
284 |
In The Land Of Go-As-You-Please When I Get You Alone To-Night |
Harry Cove | |
285 |
1846 |
Oh Those Ever-Loving Wonderful Beautiful Eyes I Do Love You, My Orange Girl |
Harry Cove |
286 |
1790 1864 |
Are We All Here? We'll All Go Home In Ragtime |
Jack Charman |
287 |
1847 1850 |
Have You Seen Our John? My Boy |
Harry Cove |
288 |
Hail! Caledonia I'm Going Back To Bonnie Scotland |
Harry Cove | |
289 |
1659 1853 |
Way Down South That Ragtime Dinnertime Band |
The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry Cove) |
290 |
1854 |
That Mellow Melody Play Something Irish In Ragtime |
The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry Cove) |
291 |
1851 2046 |
Ring Out Those Bells Goodnight Mister Moon |
The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry Cove) |
292 |
81856 81865 |
My Irish Maggie When I Lost You |
Harry Cove |
293 |
1858 |
Little Miss U.S.A. We Don't Care A Button If We Walk Home |
Jack Charman |
294 |
1784 1786 |
A Banjo Oddity Queen Of The Burlesque |
Olly Oakley (banjo) |
295 |
1787 1788 |
Camptown Carnival Lancashire Clogs |
Olly Oakley (banjo) |
296 |
1907 1912 |
Lo! Hear The Gentle Lark I Hear You Calling Me |
Empire Quartette (flute, harp, violin, piano) |
297 |
1909 |
Love's Dream After The Ball Meditation (Bach) |
Empire Quartette (flute, harp, violin, piano) |
298 |
82000 82001 |
"Merry Widow" - First Selection | The Band Of Duke Of Wellington's Own |
299 |
2002 |
Love In Arcady Little Gadabout |
The Band Of Duke Of Wellington's Own |
300 |
2004 2005 |
Beethoven's First Symphony, parts 1 & 2 | The Band Of Duke Of Wellington's Own |
301 | Jewels Of The Madonna - intermezzo parts 1 & 2 | The Band Of Duke Of Wellington's Own | |
302 |
2008 2009 |
Oh, Oh, Delphine, selection parts 1 & 2 | The Band Of Duke Of Wellington's Own |
303 | The Girl In The Taxi, selection parts 1 & 2 | The Band Of Duke Of Wellington's Own | |
304 |
The Slogan March The Billboard March |
The Band Of Duke Of Wellington's Own | |
305 |
The National Emblem The Belle Of Chicago, march |
The Band Of Duke Of Wellington's Own | |
306 | William Tell, overture, parts 3 & 4 | The Band Of Duke Of Wellington's Own | |
307 |
82020 82021 |
The Wedding Glide That Mysterious Rag |
The Band Of Duke Of Wellington's Own |
308 |
2070 |
Always Gay Babillage Characteristic |
Famous Symphony Orchestra The Band Of Duke Of Wellington's Own |
309 |
2068 2069 |
Love's Dream After The Ball Dance Of The Flowers |
Famous Symphony Orchestra |
310 |
2026 2027 |
My Old Shako Ship-Mates O' Mine |
T.F. Kinniburgh (bass) |
311 |
2035 2036 |
Schubert's Serenade Spring Song |
Empire Quartette |
312 |
2037 |
Gounod's Serenade All Souls Say |
Empire Quartette |
313 |
The Herd Girl's Dream Love's Old Sweet Song |
Empire Quartette | |
314 |
2041 2042 |
Are You Here, Maggie Mooney Dance This With Me, Mary McGee |
Jack Charman |
315 |
2046 |
On The Mississippi Dance Your Troubles Away |
The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry
Cove) Jack Charman |
316 |
2045 |
The Ragtime Curate Hark, It Is The Thunder Man |
The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry Cove) |
317 |
2047 82046 |
Kill That Bear On The Mississippi |
The Two Brags ( = Jack Charman & Harry Cove) |
318 |
2048 06879 |
It's A Long Way To Tipperary Who Are You With To-Night? |
Jack Charman |
319 |
2050 2051 / 06876 |
Jeremy Jeremiah Somehow, Sometime, Someplace |
Jack Charman |
320 |
2048 |
It's A Long Way To Tipperary Mother Machree |
Jack Charman Alan Turner |
321 |
82058 82061 |
It's Just Like Being At Hame The Night Watchman |
Jock MacInder |
322 |
2064 2065 |
My Actor Man The Piccadilly Trot |
Miss Rose Hayes |
323 |
2103 |
I'm A Middy In The King's Navee Sylvester (Meet Me To-Night On The Promenade) |
Will Oakman |
324 |
2053 |
An Irish Emmigrant A Soldier's Song |
Alan Turner |
325 |
Venetian Song For All Eternity |
Alan Turner | |
326 |
2074 |
I Never Knew What Sweetheart Meant Someone's Somewhere |
Robert Carr (baritone) |
327 |
There's A Pretty Little Thatched Cottage Oriental Rose |
Robert Carr (baritone) | |
328 |
2079 |
My Heart Is ever True Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm |
Robert Carr (baritone) |
329 |
. 2077 |
My Dreams Mary |
Gwilym Richards (tenor) |
330 |
2095 2096 |
Nirvana The Trumpeter |
Archie Anderson |
331 |
Auld Lang Syne A Man's A Man For A' That |
Archie Anderson | |
332 |
When Love Creeps In Your Heart Don't Play That Old Time Melody |
James Wallace (= Will Thompson ?) | |
333 |
An Emblem A Farewell |
Jessie Broughton (contralto) | |
334 |
2066 |
I Know A Lovely Garden A Song Of Sleep |
Jessie Broughton (contralto) |
335 |
2105 2109 |
When Evening's Twillight My Old Kentucky Home |
Kentucky Minstrels |
336 |
2106 2108 |
Lovely Night Comrades In Arms |
Kentucky Minstrels |
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356 |
B-1 B-2 |
The Blind Boy My Fiddle Is My Sweetheart |
G. H. Chirgwin |
357 | |||
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363 |
82524 82544 |
When The Christmas Bells Are Ringing Christmas Bells Of Memory |
Robert Carr (baritone) Jack Charman & Company |
364 |
82472 82476 |
You Made Me Love You that's How I Need You |
Jack Charman James Wallace |
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381 |
82467 82559 |
Snooky Ookums On The Trail Of The Lonesome Pine |
Jack Charman Robert Carr |
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391 |
82465 82466 |
That Naughty Melody That Whistling Band |
Harry Cove |
392 | |||
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394 |
06902 82475 |
On Moonlight Bay You're My Baby |
James Wallace |
395 | |||
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400 |
82569 82572 |
Row, Row, Row On The First Dark Night Next Week |
The Two Quids ( = Jack Charman & Harry
Cove) Jack Charman |
401 | |||
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403 |
82564 82578 |
Because I Loved You So You've Got Your Mother's Big Blue Eyes |
Jack Charman Harry Cove |
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422 |
2620 2623 |
Never Mind The Sunshine Of Your Smile |
Jack Charman Herbert Barnes (= Stanley Kirkby) |
423 | |||
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426 |
82542 82543 |
The Departure Of The Troupship The Wreck Of The Troupship |
Descriptive |
427 |
82688 82695 |
The Belgian National Anthem (with
vocal effects) It's A Long Way To Tipperary |
The Famous Military Band |
428 | |||
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435 |
2670 2691 |
Sons Of The Sea Fall In |
Harry Cove Godfrey Barrington (baritone) (= Robert Carr) |
436 | |||
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439 |
82690 82691 |
Call Us, And We'll Soon Be There Fall In |
Godfrey Barrington (baritone) (= Robert Carr) |
440 | |||
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442 |
82691 82703 |
Fall In Our King And Country Want You |
Godfrey Barrington (baritone) (= Robert Carr) |
443 | |||
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