ýý ' ý ý ý il ý ý.ý.I 1
-re is iaot.m ; cheap about Zonophone
ALFRED HAYS' EsWest tablishment,
26, Old Bond Street, W.
TWELVE-INCH RECORDS
Mr. SYDNEY COLTHAM with Piano and Organ Z04:20.56 I iüw ]o>vely are Thy Jw(JIl ngs
A 12 -ý (Psalm LXXXIV.) (ý. Lidldle) Co.
Z042057 There is a green hill
In Mr. Sydney Coltham we present to you a new tenor of exceptional gifts. Well-known on the concert platform, he promises to become a favourite among favourites as a record-maker : his pure, fresh, agreeably natural voice and artistic use of it are a sheer delight. His first two titles are magnificent : the airs are classics, and Mr. Coltham's singing of them bids fair also to become classic. A debut of notable achievement.
PAUL ASTOR (Pianoforte Solos)of Love) i Fian-)
AI)C. (:.:s-1 Z04-5505 tiiniple :1;-ett. op. !,i (Piatto) (Th,;;: )
Here is pianoforte playing ! Mr. Paul Astor, who holds a position in the musical world second to none, renders Liszt's celebrated " Liebestraum " and Thome's exquisite " Simple Aveu " in most brilliant style. His touch is as crisp as his " execution is sure and
t artistic, and the recording of his playing is well-nigh perfect. This pianoforte record will doubtless be one of the most popular ever issued. There's genius behind it.
All new Zonophone lnstruments have "goose--acc -S 2
IMPERIAL GUARDS BAND
Z04(-)(-),,)-5 Russian Churcis Parade(ii%, Partrid,,,e) (Pcivtvid,,e & C`.
` - I 7_0-100S(') Imperial Chinies(TV. Pavrid;e) (Par`ri V c`ý
A lovely band record containing two gorgeous titles. The " Russian Church Parade " is rendered with striking pomp and dignity ;othing could be more impressive than the superb passage introducing
e massive Russian National Anthem.he brilliant " Imperial Chimes" teems with stirring bell effects with fine orchestral background. The recording and playing are hugely
LACK DIAMONDS BAND (C ELIHUCTEDUDSONY)
couple of topping band pieces rousingly renderedY the popular ' Black Diamonds under Eli Hudson's
Lqspiring leadership. Recognised everywhere as with-,it a peer in record-making, this celebrated organi-ation have done themselves the fullest justice in thesewo fine titles. The recording and playing are alike
PMEM= ý ,i ýýý ý ý I. ý ý l i I Iý
II new Zonophone Instruments have goose -necks 3
BLACK DIAMONDS BAND (CELL HUD ONY\i' OU60 Lights Cut March,,
(E..:) (Ca;-! \2 10 C1 " I a lonaI Fnib1t> > -March (E. E. 1"r'.-.',,,y) (Jacobs-B.,> Iý nl
The renowned record-making band are here heard at their very best They are wonderfully together, as usual, and each section of th band is recorded with perfect balance. There's a rare expert at th
,recording machine ! Both titles are grand, and the tone and general effect lovely beyon
PEERLESS ORCHESTRA
" Birthday Serenade " is a bright morceau with many pretty passages, and the waltz on the reverse will' cause lots of joy. This is very engaging double, and the rendering of the two pieces is all tha could be wished.
PEERLESS ORCHESTRA
N 1O i (iO The Johtiuuicý,' Jau.ln t ) (1:. iýc ') ( v%ut 1178X--10
i 50 Chicken Reel, Twostep Buck Da?it'(ý
The Johnnies' Jaunt " is being played everywhere, and is a succe comparable only with the sensational ` hit," the " Policeman's) Holiday." The Peerless Orchestra have excelled themselves in these two quaint and tricky numbers. The music talks and walks, as it were, and the performance is delightfully clever. A sure favourite.
All new 7_onopno n.e Instruments I:av : s;o®se aýec3: ` 4
JD2
_v:_'- v2-"T'S,", The low-backed car ß.7.I
The most popular of all record-making baritones presents a couple of old-time classics that will meet with a hearty welcome. The charming phrases of these fine songs are delivered with characteristic beauty by accomplished Peter Dawson, and the record is a delightful one from every point of view.It is Peter Dawson (exclusive to Zonos) at his very best-and that is saying a lot, as we all know !
WILL OAKLAND with Orchestra
1 In the -io:,nüii; C. X-2-42)62 -t Wait ti11
The celebrated counter-tenor has made two of the biggest hits of his life in " Wait till the clouds roll by" and " In the Gloaming." The sentiment of these songs and the telling manner of their singing go straight to the heart, and you'll not be happy till you've made the record yours. Will Oakland has never been recorded so happily before-to get him always at his best, get him always on Zonophones 1
MANUEL ROMAIN with Orch. and Bells
we Httni:'lc t;) the chi
the Old Church I Delis WILL OAKLAND with Orchestra K-? -1?(;1.ý 11>e 1oi. est way rom d is the ;«veet-
est wav home Yet another famous name for Zonophones ! Famous on two Continents
as a counter-tenor, Manuel Romain has not only a
1 onaghosie ÄnStruezze;u-.t,% have " ýcsoye a,. `}:; 5
phenomenal voice but also a splendid style of delivery. The title
with which he makes this auspicious debut is marvellously fine and will prove hugely popular, we haven't the shadow of a doubt. He is
recorded superbly, and with a grand Will Oakland title as companion is tremendous value-Zonophone value-for half-a-crown.
HERBERT PAYNE with Orchestra 127,37 I do love iii- Grange Girl
(Trevor & Mellor) (Francis, ý-'7 X3-42738 When the Xmas Bells are ringing
One of the very biggest hits of recent years is " I do love my Orange Girl." Everybody has heard it already, and before many weeks are past it will have become a national affair. The pantomimes will have it for their greatest feature : it's a ripping song. Here it is
served for Zonophonists in the finest possible manner-by tuneful Herbert Payne with a splendid chorus. The title accompanying it is
almost as good. No. 1 182 will reach phenomenal sales, sure !
WALTER VAN BRUNT with Orch.N 2, - -4 ý r:;9
11 S3 Zý_42740
KiiT r11cv, my home o'er the ;c:L
As long as the Shanirocl. grows (,recs.
At a bound this fine artiste has sprung into the front rank of record- making tenors, and little wonder, for his excellent voice is backed up with a unique style-clean, clear-cut, telling, distinct to the slightest syllable. The two songs he sings for December are charming, every line of them pleases. We cannot too highly recommend this record, which will achieve sensational success.
All new Zonophone Instruments have " goose -necks 6
I-, , -5
The nation has been on the qui vive for more Zono Minstrelsy, and there'll be a dive for this new record. The renowned artists hiding
their identity under the name of " Zonophone Minstrels " have
excelled themselves in the making of " Dis old nigger" and "Far
away ober dare." The effects gained in this model of combined singing are strikingly fine : hear it-and wild horses wouldn't keep
you from buying it.
FLORRIE FORDE with Orchestra
That Queen of the Halls, Florrie Forde, sings two topping titles for the Christmas month. Her taking and unaffected style of singing has
placed her on her present high pedestal and she has sung these two numbers with positive enthusiasm. They're worthy of her too ! That means the titles are uncommonly good. A splendid double.
IIIf, ,.!I, I ,All new Zonophone Instruments have goose necks
7
AMERICAN QUARTETTE with Orchestra 1-l)-( ;ilv býJ)" ; rlnllo
j ý- PEERLESS QUARTETTE with Orch.
What a hit " You're my baby " has made in England, after sweeping the States ! It's the finest sort of ragtime and gives our unique body of quartettists-the " American," only heard on Zonophones-a rare chance of showing their mettle. Coupled with this is a dazzling medley of Ragtime Melodies by the Peerless. The double disc is grand beyond description. It's a striking example of Zonophoneperfection and Zonophone value.
ZONA VEVEY with Piano
The vivacious and hugely popular comedienne, Zona Vevey, makes a welcome reappearance onZonophone lists with her two latest and best. No one expects to find artistes of her calibre *on any other records but Zonophones-her rank is front rank, all the time! The records the public will have, by the artistes the public loves-Zonophones. " My bonnie lassie" and " Nelson " are chock-full of cleverness and originality.
JEN LATONA with OrchestraS1J1liý:hlllLv S coming t0 '.ll'ýI;ýýi1Se
You ('.til
t l)1 1t11lle :}1'E:,ýllit`.
And Jen Latona too ! This December list is surely the biggest collection of Vaudeville Celebrities gathered in one supplement. This grand artiste whose bright and " goey " turns are a delight to every music-hall frequenter is a huge favourite with Zonophone buyers. Here she comes along with a pair of topical titles that will tickle you hugely! Jen has done nothing better.
AZ< a-.ew " s:onophone Instruments have ' gloose-necks' S
, - - 'V-RECOR D.5 T- lll-1.,,jj,fi'ý,,-,;. ;,-,; j .... . . ....
HARRY LAUDER with Orchestra
You would wonder how we can get Lauder-
the King of Entertainers, making his hundreds
a week-on Zono half-crown records-you'd wonder until you saw the mammoth sales of Lauder Zonos. They sell in this extraordinary way simply because they are wonderfully good, Lauder to the life. When did Lauder have a song that wasn't superlatively fine ? Every title is a gem : and as for Harry's manner of singing it-well, there's no-one quite like him. His laugh in " It's nicer to be in bed" is Lauder to a tee, and you'll roar at the humorous delivery of the verses. The "Kilty Lads" is just as enjoyable. As all the world knows, Lauder is only heard
on Zonophone discs.
FRED ELTON and his Piano X2-12743 Ho« to lnýýl:e ;ý , e aý the ball
1 ýý O `i 1:a rnes ýs Elton) X-?-12744 Never 211fn;', iflurrow',i"'I
In & F; toll) Clever Fred Elton is making himself a big reputation as a record maker. His singing and self-accompanying are delightful and he treats you to the smartest little songs you could imagine. Just glance at the titles-don't they mean something good when Elton is the artiste ? They are good.
7ýnohoaý 'rýýtxume^:ti << goose necks' 9
TOM FOY X41131 I've had some money
1 19 1 left me, (Toni FOy' X2-4274.5 Nineteen bright pounds with Orch. (C o. ýtev' s)
The screamingly funny Yorkshireman, with his
broad talk and `taking' manner comes along with a
couple of tip-top titles to add to the December
Galaxy. Tom Foy is very, very funny when he
talks about "brass," and both titles have this com- forting subject. Every word is as clear as a brook
in spring.
(A. J. Laa,vanc,,) 1192 ý
7,7 Cl A 417 A r7 0 1- -
1- - - - -I- A!"- _,--t.i-ti Oiic iiaý:, All[:11 U1caliiy r_yc..-,
(Elliott & Inwa;:`
The Chocolate-Coloured Coon has made himself the
public idol that he is by sparkling personality and happy choice of song. You can just imagine him
tripping on to the stage spick and span in his glove- like suit, his topper and cane . or in his own inimitable coon g,et-un. with his alluring, dance
The present titles are two of his finest and give theG. H. Elliott famous light comedian in his sprightliest vein.
IiC!JiElliAll new Zonophone instruments have goose-necks
10
.
ADA JONES & AMERICAN QUARTETTE with Orchestra
1 1(l7 A T A Tr1ATCC A "KTT DTT TXT TBTTUU AXTf 113 Ä 1J II J J IN C.' Z%iN JJ DILLY IVI V I JX t3 I
Here'ss a dazzling record ! There's no finer
comedienne making records to-day than Ada
with Orchestra X-142 If; r,llte heather
Jones, and no names in the talking machine world greater than Billy Murray and the American Quartette. Every
record they make is a perfect
one." Come, Josephine, in my flying
machine" is a huge hit every-where, and Ada and the "American" are positivelygreat in their rendition of it. " Blue Feather" is
a very racy piece of singing by the celebrated duettists. Value,
value, value-No. 1193.
HARRY FAY with Orchestra1`? ?718 Mvv girl ln,in the 'd I.sl
ý ýýý t!wlce Scot
- ý>n 1tl';' /!1 11 71_ T __ . __.,.. ,.1.-.... .,.,.-1,4ý1L-iL/ }J ýýýý 11Cll 1 gCL AVLL ,uýýuc
Another great and exclusive name for this marvellous list. HarryFay features both these jolly titles with the maximum of pointfulinterest, and the result is a champion record.
c "- ne::oophorne Tnstruine, i. l;av
ý,s ý ^ `/``
Two ditties with an appeal to ones sentimental side -a sure appeal this time of the year. Stanley Kirkby gives a most sympathetic and pleasing performance, one of the very best he has ever given us.
Miss PAULINE POTTER _A411 )2 ''b Uairy at ti:e 1uuutaiti
1196 - (Avr.1) 1
. I1 I T( iii Thumb A novelty which we believe will he hailed with delight everywhere. Nothing could be more welcome just now than these charmingly-told fairy tales, recited by one of the most distinguished raconteuses before the public. The children will go into ecstasies over this record : you will enjoy it yourself just as much as you'll enjoy the delight of the bairns. Every word is distinct and the voice is beautifully modulated,
Mr. E. W. RUSHFORTH with Orchestra 1`ý 1ý L'Au, ergii:ite ý1 zur ýa lýel is
- ýii(1nne) (1 l; ;ý it 1197\44I4f
Re. e apres le Ral (ßells ! ý; ý A delightful variation to the vocal, band and orchestral records of this epoch-making list: Mr. Rushforth's inspiring treatment of Bells is known t-) all Zonophone lovers.
All ne» Zonophone Instruments have goose-necks 12
ZONOPHONE DOUBLE C SS upplement to the full Catalogue (Season 1913-14),
making with it a complete List of Zono-Twin Records issued up to and including February, 1914.
Au dante from 3lendelssohn's Concerto Op. 64 1i in) Miss Mary Law A 131
Ao,l the green grass grew all round American Quartette 1163
And the world's all wrong again Helen Clarke & Van Brunt 1207
As I listen to the organ playStanley Kirkby 1195
As long as the Shamrock grows green Walter van Brunt 1183
At Dawning Mr. Sydney Collham 1202 Barcarolle (Vocal Duet) Miss Annie Rees &
Miss Violet Oppenshaw 1161 Bavarian Yodel 0. P. Watson &
Bells of Auld Lang Syne H. Macdonouyh 1209
Black Diamonds Band 1175 Bird of Love divine Bessie Jones 1222 Birthday Serenade Peerless Orchestra 1177 Blow, blow thou winter wind Geo. Baker 1160 Blue Feather Ada Jones & Billy Murray 1193 Brown-eyed Sue G. H. Elliott 1192 Cadiz March Band of H.M. Royal
Irish Fusiliers 1155 Canto-y-sospiro Tango Peerless Orchestra 1157 C<<ptain's Eye, The Geo.Baker 1160 Chicken Reel Two-step & Buck Dance
Peerless Orchestra 1178 Christmas Gems Black Diamonds Band 1175 Click Clack Zono Minstrels 1208 (,,Iumbine Waltz Peerless Orchestra 1221 Curve and kiss your little baby
Jones & Murray 1229 Come Josephine in my flying machine
Ada Jones & American Quartette 1193 Comical Coons (Banjo) Olly Oakley 1174 Cuckoo Song G. P. Watson 1209 Curseof an achingheart, The Will Oakland 1225 Daily Mirror front page Ernest Shand 1213 Attlee your troubles away Florrie Forde 1165 bat's berry queer Zono Minstrels 1162 l e ole Banjo Zono Minstrels 1208 Ucur old girl H. Maedonouyh &
Lýýv l may Haydn Quartette 1232
y care Quick-step (Banjo)
]die ole ni Oily Oakley 1237
Loll, e n gg r Zono Minstrels 1184
(" Piippchen Selection, Part 1 L,il, The
Berlin Orchestra 1156 (" plippchen ") Selection, Part 2
Don't sa Berlin Orchestra 1156
y good-bye, Miss Ragtime Stanley Kirkby 1172
] Team Tango, The Peerless Orchestra 1201 Drink to me only with thine eyes
Peter Dawson 1179 Bl Choclo Tango Peerless Orchestra 1157 I:uunett's Favourite Yodel G. P. Watson 1164
Evening Breeze, Op. 60 Band of H.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers 1154
Everybody's doing the Tango Barry Fay 1235
Fairy at the Fountain, The Pauline Potter 1196 Fairy Pipers Bessie Jones 1222 Far, far away Zone Minstrels 1227 Far away ober dare Zono Minstrels 1184 Finlandia Overture Black Diamonds Band A 132 First time that I come up to LondonTom
Foy 1233 For you alone Mr. Sydney Coltharn 1202 Fort Frayne March Band of H.M.
Royal Irish Fusiliers 1154
Garland of old fashioned roses, A Walter van Brunt with Quartette 1205
Gems from Miss Hook of Holland Zone Operatic Party A 122
Gems from "The Geisha"Zone Operatic Party A 122
Golden Dawn Miss Violet Oppen8hae, A 130 Good-bye for ever G. H. Elliott 1168 Good-bye Summer (So long, Fall)
Stanley Kirkby 1216 Good-bye Summer (So long, Fall)
Peerless gluaette 1228 Good Night Zono Minstrels 1162 Herd Girl's Dream Francini Trio 1217 How are yer ? Stanley Kirkby 1236 How Bill Adams won the Battle of Waterloo
Dick Darby 1173 How lovely are Thy dwellings
Mr. Sydney Collham A 125 How to make love at the ball Fred Elton 1190 Humoreske,Op.101( Violin )MissMary Law A 123
I do love my Orange girl Herbert Payne 1182 I'd love to live in LovelandWalter
ran Brunt 1159 I'll work for you Herbert Payne 1226 "11 Trovatore," Part, 1 Band of H.M.
Royal Irish Fusiliers A 124 "Il Trovatore." Part 2 Band of H.M.
Royal Irish Fusiliers A 124 I'm coming back to Bonnie Scotland
Herbert Payne 1204 Imperial Chimes Imperial Guards Band A 127 I'm tired of living without youWill
Oakland 1225 In my harem Harry Fay 1170 International Rag Collins & Harlan 1231 In the gloaming Will Oakland 1180 In the heart of a rose Walter van Brunt 1205 In water melon time Fred Elton, with Chorus 1234 It's nicer to be in bed Harry Lauder 1189 I've had some money left me Tom Foy 1191 I want to be beside my girlie G. H. Elliott 1168
Jerry Jeremiah Florrie Forde 1186 Johmsies' Jaunt, The Peerless Orchestra 1178
All 12-in Records have the letter A in front of Serial No. Unless otherwise stated, all Vocal Records have Orchestral Accompaniment
ZONOPHONE DOUBLE.SIDED RECORDS November 1913 to February 1914 inclusive
Joyous Life March, A Band of H.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers 1200
Killarney, my home o'er the sea Walter van Brunt 1183
Kilty Lads, The Harry Lauder 1189 King's Herald March, The Band of
H.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers 1200 Kiss your Minstrel Boy Good-byeG.
H. Elliott 1214 Lads o' Devon Mr. Peter Dawson 1224 Ladybird Tango Peerless Orchestra 1201 Land of Delight Mr. Peter Dawson A 128 Lauterbach (Oh where, oh where has my
little dog gone) G. P. Watson 1230 L'Auvergnate Mazurka (Bells)E.
W. Rushforth 1197 Legende, Op. 17 (Violin) Miss Mary Law A 123 Lend me your aid Joseph Cheetham A 121 Liebestraum (Dream of Love) (Piano)
Paul Astor A 126 Lights Out March Black Diamonds Band 1176 Little Grey Home in the West (Carnet Solo)
Caryl. Williams, Band of H.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers 1218
Little Love, A-A Little Kiss Band of H.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers 1218
Live and Learn Tom Fay 1233 Longest way round is the sweetest way
home, The Will Oakland 1181 Lorraine Mr. Sydney Coltham 1223
Love, honour and obey Will Kuming 1212 Love's Garden Francini Trio 1217 Low backed car, The Mr. Peter Dawson 1179 Ma Alabama Rose. G. H. Elliott 1214 Mary was my Mother's name
American Quartette 1163 My bonnie lassie Zona Vevey 1187 My girl from the Emerald Isle Harry Fay 1194 My little Persian Rose Herbert Payne 1198 National Airs (Banjo) Olly Oakley 1174 National Emblem MarchBlack
Diamonds Band 1176 Nelson Zona Vevey 1187 Never mind about to-morrow Fred Elton 1190 Next Sunday at 9 Stanley Kirkby 1172 Nineteen bright pounds Tom Foy 1191 Oh, what a beautiful dreamWalter
van Brunt 1159 Only a few more broken heartsHerbert
Payne 1226 Only a Pansy Blossom Will Oakland 1158 On Strike I Dick Darby 1173 On the Banks of the WabashAmerican
Quartette 1228 On the Honeymoon ExpressCollins
& Harlan 1231 On the old front porch Jones & Murray 1229 Orator, The Ernest Shand 1213 Papa's Baby Boy G. P. Watson Pickin' Cotton Collins & Harlan 1169 Popsy Wopsy Harry Fay 1170 Portobello Lass, The Harry Lauder 1166 Pullman Porter's Parade Harry Fay 1215 Ragtime Melodies Peerless Quartette 1185 Ragtime Rosie Will Evans 1167 Reve apres le Bal (Bells) E. W. Ruehforth 1197 Ride of the ValkyriesBlack
Diamonds Band A 132 Romance, Op. 22 (Violin) Miss Mary Law A 131 Russian Church ParadeImperial
Guards Band A 127
Sammy, come over here Harry Fay 1235 Schneider does your mother know you're
out G. P. Watson 1164 Secrets, Intermezzo Band of H.M.
Royal Irish Fusiliers A 129 Sentinel, The Mr. Peter Dawson 1203 She has such dreamy eyes G. H. Elliott 1192 Shipmates o' mine Mr. Peter Dawson 1224 Simple Aveu, Op. 25 (Piano) Paul Astor A 126 Smiles, then Kisses Band of H.M.
Royal Irish Fusiliers A 129 Somebody's coming to my houseJen
Latona 1188 Some Day (8ometime, somewhere, some
day) Herbert Payne 1204 Somewhere a voice is calling (Cornet
Solo) Band of H.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers1199 Spoons in Ragtime Fred Elton 1171 Stammering Sam Fred Elton 1171 Sunflower Dance (Banjo) Olly Oakley 1237 Swallows Waltz, The (Las Golondrinas)
Peerless Orchestra 1221 Sympathy Waltz Song, " The Firefly "
Helen Clarke & Van Brunt 19-07 Take me In a Taxi, Joe Stanley Kirkby 1 236 Take mein your arms and say you love me
Emilie Hayes & G. H. Elliott 1211 Take me in your arms and pay you love me
(Two step) Black Diamonds Band 1220 Take me to that Swannee Shore
Collins & Harlan 1169 Take me up with you, dearie
Billy Murray & Haydn Quartette 1210 Ta-ta my bonnie Maggie darlin'Harry
Lauder 1166 Tears of Joy Waltz Peerless Orchestra 1177 That's gratitude Will Burning 1213 There is a Green Hill Mr. Sydney Coltham A l2ä There's a girl in the heart of Maryland
H. Macdonough 1232 There was a time E. Jones-Hudson &
E. Pike 11411 Those Prairie Bells Fred Elton 1224 Tom Thumb Pauline Potter 1196 Total Eclipse Joseph Cheetham A 121 To the trains of that Wedding March
Billy Murray 1210 Until (Cornet Solo) Band of H.M.
Royal Irish Fusiliers 1199 Up from Somerset Peter Dawson A 128 Valley by the sea, The
Miss Violet Oppenshaw A 130 Wait till the clouds roll by Will Oakland 1180 Waving Plume March Band of H.M.
Royal Irish Fusiliers 11.:' Way down dar in TennesseeZouo
Minstrels 122, Way the Wind blows, The Florrie Forde 116,1 We miss her most at Xmas time
Stanley Kirkby 119,; What a game It is, Wow I Wow !
Harry Fay 121. When I get you alone to-night Harry Fay 1191 When the Autumn Moon is creepingWill
Oakland 1206 When the band begins to playFlorrie
Forde 1186 When the Xmas Bells are ringingHerbert
Payne 1183 When we listened to the chiming of the Old
Church Bells Manuel Romain 1181 When you and I were young, Maggie
V Will Oakland 1158
All 12-inch Records have the letter A in front of Serial No. Unless otherwise stated, all Vocal Records have Orchestral Accompaniment
ZONOPHONE DOUBLE-SIDED RECORDSNovember 1913 to February 1914 inclusive
en you come home Mr. Peter Dawson 1203 ere my caraven has rested
Mr. Sydney Coltham 1223 to Wings Will Oakland 1206
You made me love you Jessie James 1198 You made me love you Emilie Hayes &
G. H. Elliott 1211 made me love you, Two-step
Black Diamonds Band 1220rang Flat, The Will Evans 11Göu're a great big, blue-eyed baby
Stanley Kirk y 1216öu're my baby American Quartette 1185öu can't blame the Suffragettes Jen Latona 1188
Zono. Revue, Part 1Black Diaponds Band 1219
Zono. Revue, Part 2Black Diaponds Ban] 1219
11 (Lend me your aid Joseph Cheetham (Total Eclipse Joseph Cheetham Gems from " 3fiss Hook of Holland "
Zono. Operatic Party 1' Gems from " The Geisha " Zono Operatic Party
123 Humoreske, Op. 101 (violin) Miss Mary Law Legende, Op. 17 (violin) Miss Mary Law
11 Trovatore," Part 1 Band of
And the green grass grew all round American Quartette
Mary was my mother's name 1 American Quartette
(Emmett's Favourite Yodel G. P. Watson (Schneider, does your mother know you're
out ? G. P. Watson 5 Dance your troubles away Florrie Forde
Way the wind blows, The Florrie Forde Portobello Lass, The Harry Lauder ýTa-ta,
my bonnie Maggie darlin'Harry Lauder
(Ragtime Rosie Will Evans (Wrong flat, The Will Evans ( Good-bye for ever G. H. Elliott (I want to be beside my girlie (L H. Elliott (Pickin' Cotton Collins & Harlan
1211 Il Trovatore," Part 2ýy"ý4ýBand ofýý" 1166 H.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers
How lovely are Thy dwellings 125 Mr. Sydney Coltham
k There is a green hill Mr. Sydney Coltham i f Liebestraum (Dream of Love) (piano)
126 l
Paul Astor Simple Aveu, Op. 23 (piano) Paul Astor
,.,, (Imperial Chimes Imperial GuardsL Russian Church Parade Imperial Guards 11170
193 f Land of Delight Mr. Peter Dawson I Up from Somerset Mr.,Peter Dawson j Secrets Intermezzo Band of
When the Christmas Bells are ringing Herbert Payne
As long as the Shamrock grows green Walter Van Brunt
Killarney, my home o'er the sea Walter Van Brunt
f Dis ole nigger Zono Minstrels Far away ober dare Zono Minstrels Ragtime Melodies Peerless Quartette
(You're my baby American Quartette
1°ý I H.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers 1172 Smiles, then kisses Band of H.M.
Royal Irish Fusiliers.30 Colden.Dawn Miss Violet Oppenshaw 1 1173
% auey oy tue aea,j.ne Suss % ioiec vppensnaw [Andante from Mendelssohn's Concerto
31 Op. 64 (violin) Miss Mary Law Romance, Op. 22 (violin) Miss Mary Law
(In the gloaming Will Oakland Wait till the clouds roll by Will Oakland
( Longest way round is the sweetest way home, The Will Oakland
When we listened to the chiming of the old Church Bells Manuel Romain
1"I do love my Orange girl Herbert Payne
32 ! Finlandia Overture Black Diamonds Band 1175 Bide of the Valkyries Black Diamonds BandEvening Breeze, Op. 60. Band of H.\f.
Royal Irish Fusiliers 1176Fort Frayne March Band of H.31.
Royal Irish FusiliersCadiz March Band of H.M. Royal
Trish P- M.-
(In my Harem Harry Fay '( Popsy Wopsy Harry Fay (Spoons in Ragtime Fred Elton (Stammering Sam Fred Elton
Don't say Good-bye, Miss RagtimeStanley Kirkby
Next Sunday at 9 Stanley Kirkby How Bill Adams won the Battle of Waterloo
Dick Darby On Strike Dick Darby Comical Coons (banjo) Oily Oakley National Airs (banjo) Oily Oakley Bells of Auld Lang SyneBlack
Diamonds Band Christmas Gems Black Diamonds Band
( Lights Out March Black Diamonds Band National Emblem MarchBlack
Diamonds Band Birthday Serenade Peerless Orchestra
I Tears of Joy Waltz Peerless Orchestra f Chicken Reel Two-Step and Buck Dance
Peerless Orchestra 1Johnnies' Jaunt, The Peerless Orchestra
Drink to me only with thine eyes Mr. Peter Dawson
Low-backed Car, The Mr. Peter Dawson
1169 1 Take me to that Swannee ShoreCollins & Harlan
Waving Plume March Band of u J 111iß
TT \T Pnvn1 Trith P-i liurc(Doll, The (" Püppchen ") $el., Part 1 u
Berlin Orchestra 1179Doll, The (" Püppchen ") Sei., Part 2
Berlin Orchestra1 Canto-y_sosplro Tango Peerless Orchestra 7 IJI UOOClo Tango reerless Orchestra
Only a Pansy Blossom Wilt Oakland (When you and I were young, MaggieWill
Oakland (I'd love to live in Loveland
Walter Van Brunt 1182Oh what a beautiful dream Walter Van Brunt Blow, blow thou winter wind Geo. Baker Captain's Eye, The Geo. Baker
(Barcarolle (vocal duet) Miss Annie Rees and Miss Violet Oppenshaw
There was a time Mdm. E, Jones-Hudson 1 R" Mr V. PiL-
62 Dat's berry queer Zono Minstrels 1 Good Night Zono Minstrels
All 12-inch Records have the letter A in front of Serial No. Unless otherwise stated, all Vocal Records have, Orchestral Accompaniment
ZONOPHONE DOUBLE-SIDED RECORDS November 1913 to February 1914 inclusive
Jerry Jeremiah Morrie Forde 1186 , When the band begins to play
Florrie Forde My bonnie lassie Zona Vevey
i Nelson Zona VeveySomebody's coning to nay house Jen Latona
1188 {You
can't blame the Suffragettes,,, T?fnn.
I it's nicer to be in bed Harry Laurier 1 Kilty Lads, The Harry Lauder
How to make love at the Ball Fred Elton 1 Never mind about tomorrow Fred Elton J I've had some money laft me Toni Foy 1 Nineteen bright pounds Tom Foy
Brown-eyed Sue G. H. Elliott 1 She has such dreamy eyes G. H. Elliott
Blue Feather Ada Jones & Billy Murray1193 ý Come Josephine, in my flying machine Ada 1--.o 5- A... u.:...,.. /1....-f-
( 3fy girl from the Emerald Isle Harry Fay When I get you alone to-night Harry FayAs 1 t_sten to the organ playStanley
Kirkby We miss her most at Christmas time
Stanley KirkbyI Fairy at the Fountain, The Pauline Potter
Tom Thumb Pauline Potter L'Auvergnate Mazurka (bells)E.
W. Rushforth Reve aprts ]e Bal (bells) E. W. Rushforth My little Persian Rose Herbert Payne You made me love you Jessie James Somewhere a voice is calling (cornet solo)
Band of H.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers Until (cornet solo)
Band of H.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers ( Joyous Life March, A Band of
H.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers King's Herald March, The Band of
H.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers Dream Tango, The Peerless Orchestra
l Ladybird Tango Peerless Orchestra ( At Dawning Mr. Sydney Coltham
For you alone 3Ir. Sydney Coltham f Sentinel, The Mr. Peter Dawson I When you come home Mr. Peter Dawson { I'm coming back to Bonnie Scotland
Herbert Payne Some day (Sometime, somewhere, some
day) Herbert PayneGarland of old-fashioned Roses, A
1205 {
Walter Van Brunt with Quartette in fho hnnrf of 0 .ncn W.1fnr Vo.. R.....f
( When the Autumn moon is creeping ..
Will Oakland White Wings Will Oakland And the world's all wrong again
Helen Clarke & Van Brunt Sympathy Waltz Song (The Firefly)
Helen Clarke & Van Brunt J Click Clack Zono Minstrels 1 De ole Banjo ' Zono Minstrels
Bavarian Yodel G. P. Watson and 1209 1 II. Macdonough
O-lrnn ann., r P w.+a,,..Take me up with you, dearie4i I_
Billy Murray & Haydn QuartetteTo the strains of that wedding March
Billy .Murray Take me in your arms and say you love me
Emilie Hayes & G. H. Elliott 1 You made me love you Emilie Hayes
and G. H. Elliott Love, honour and obey Will Fuming
1 That's gratitude Will Fuming
Y Daily Mirror Front Page Ernest Shau Orator, The Ernest Shan
{ Kiss your Minstrel Boy good-byeG. H. Elüo {
3Ia Alabama Rose G. H. Ellin (Pullman Porter's Parade Harry Fa
1215 -, What a game it is ! Wow! Wow 1 1
(Good-bye Summer (So long, Fall) Stanley Kirkb
You're a great big, blue-eyed Baby Stanley Kirkbl
(Herd Girl's Dream Francini'l' ii Love+s Garden Francini Trij Little grey home in the West (cornet solid
Band of H.M. Royal Irish 7t
Little love, A-A little kiss Band of H.M. Royal Irish Fusilie
i Zono Revue, Part 1 Black Diamonds Banj 1 Zono Revue, Part 2 Black Diamonds Ban
1'aae me m your arm ana say you i me (Two-Step) Black DiamondsBaocu
You made me love you, Two-step Black Diamonds Ban
1 Columbine Waltz Peerless Orcbestr12 21 1 Swallows Waltz, The (Las (olondrinas)
P-A... nrnhncrd(Bird of love divine +yv Bessie Jon (Fairy Pipers Bessie Jone j 'Lorraine Mr. Sydney Coitha
1223 Where my caravan has rested \Er Av. r v (!nlthn
(Lads o' Devon Mr.' Peter Daw o } Shipmates o' mine Mr. Peter Daweo
Curse of an aching heart, The Will Oaklan1225 1 I'm tired of living without you I
( will Oaklan J I'll work for you Herbert Pay
1226 Only a few more broken heartsHerbert Pay!
( Par, faraway Zono Minstre t227 { Way down dar in Tennessee
l Zono llinstre(Good-bye, Summer (So long, Fall) (Good-bye,
noo.ýooa n�artýt1228
American Quartet Come and kiss your little babyJones
& Murra 1 On the old front porch Jones & ynu'ia
(Lauterbach (Oh where, oh where ha, my1230 j little (log gone) G. P. Watso
Papa's Baby Boy G. P. \Vat so f International Rag Collins & Hai b
1231 lOn the Honeymoon ExpressCollins & Haii
(Dear old girl H. lfacdonough J and Hadn QuarteU
+i,o h rr ofH. DlacdononH
ý First time that I come up to LondTom
1..331 ;..n on,i 1- Toni Fo ,
1?3112351236(In water melon time Fred Elto
I Those Prairie Bells Fred Eto (Everybody's doing the Tango Harry Fn I Sammy, come over here Harry 1
(How are yer ? Stanley Kirkb Take me in a taxi, Joe Stanley Kirkb Devil may care Quick-Step (banjo)Oily
Oakle Sunflower Dance (banjo) Oily Oakle
All 12-inch Records have the letter Ain front of Serial No. Unless otherwise stated, all Vocal Records have Orchestral Accompaniment