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Ed. Morton's "Bit of Broadway"
(The Sound of Vaudeville, Vol. 2)
Label:
Archeophone Records
Catalog Number:
ARCH5017
Running Time:
1:12:27
Recording Date:
1910 — Oct 2011
Composers:
Harry Williams
;
Egbert van Alstyne
;
William Tracey
;
Lewis F. Muir
;
Ernie Erdman
;
F. M. Fagan
;
Robert Lewis [pseudonym of Lewis James]
;
Lucien Denni
;
Cecil Mack
;
Ford T. Dabney
;
William Jerome
;
Jean Schwartz
;
Al Bernard
;
Willie Weston
;
Ted Snyder
;
Jack Drislane
;
George W. Meyer
;
Joe Young
;
Bert Grant
;
Chris Smith
;
J. Everett Smith
,
arr.
;
Elmer Bowman
;
Joseph McCarthy
;
Leo Edwards
;
Eddie Morton
;
Andrew B. Sterling
;
Harry Von Tilzer
;
Irving Berlin
;
Grant Clarke
;
Edgar Leslie
;
Thomas S. Allen
;
Joseph M. Daly
;
Sam M. Lewis
;
James V. Monaco
;
Leo Bennett
;
Harry B. Smith
;
Jerome Kern
;
James Kendis
;
Charles Bayha
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
;
Peerless Quartet
;
Albert Campbell
,
tenor
;
Henry Burr
,
tenor
;
Arthur Collins
,
baritone
;
John Meyer
,
bass
;
Emerson Symphony Orchestra
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What’s the Matter with Father?
2:06
Harry Williams
;
Egbert van Alstyne
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Circa 1910
Play that Barbershop Chord
3:59
William Tracey
;
Lewis F. Muir
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Circa 1910
That Peculiar Rag
3:03
Ernie Erdman
;
F. M. Fagan
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Jul 1911
The Oceana Roll
2:45
Robert Lewis [pseudonym of Lewis James]
;
Lucien Denni
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Jul 1911
You Can Lead a Mule to Water, but You Can’t Make Him Drink
3:32
Cecil Mack
;
Ford T. Dabney
(from Follies of 1911)
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Jul 1911
They’re All Good American Names
2:55
William Jerome
;
Jean Schwartz
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Jul 1911
Bill from Louisville
2:49
Al Bernard
;
Willie Weston
;
Ted Snyder
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Oct 2011
Nothing to Do Till Tomorrow
1:58
Jack Drislane
;
George W. Meyer
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Circa 1911
The Trolley Car Swing
2:38
Joe Young
;
Bert Grant
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Feb 1912
The Last Shot Got Him (The Great Bloo-ie Song)
2:39
Cecil Mack
;
Chris Smith
;
J. Everett Smith
,
arr.
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Mar 1912
Beans! Beans!! Beans!!!
2:44
Elmer Bowman
;
Chris Smith
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Mar 1912
There’s Lots of Stations on My Railroad Track
2:08
Joseph McCarthy
;
Leo Edwards
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Mar 1912
I’ve Got You, Steve!
2:12
Eddie Morton
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Mar 1912
Somebody Else Is Gettin’ It
2:12
Andrew B. Sterling
;
Harry Von Tilzer
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Jun 1912
Waiting for Me
2:19
William Jerome
;
Harry Von Tilzer
(from "Two Little Brides")
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Jun 1912
They’ve Got Me Doing It Now
2:42
Irving Berlin
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Jun 1913
Noodle Soup Rag
2:23
Eddie Morton
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Aug 1913
Ever Since You Told Me that You Loved Me (I'm a Nut! I'm a Nut!)
2:40
Grant Clarke
;
Edgar Leslie
;
Jean Schwartz
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Aug 1913
What Do You Mean, You Lost Your Dog?
3:16
Thomas S. Allen
;
Joseph M. Daly
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Aug 1913
Isch-Ka-Bibble (I Should Worry)
2:38
Sam M. Lewis
;
George W. Meyer
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Sep 1913
I’m Crying Just for You
3:26
Joseph McCarthy
;
James V. Monaco
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Dec 1913
While They Were Dancing Around
3:08
Joseph McCarthy
;
James V. Monaco
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Dec 1913
He’s a Devil in His Own Home Town
2:45
Grant Clarke
;
Irving Berlin
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Mar 1914
Goodbye Broadway
2:57
Leo Bennett
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
;
Peerless Quartet
;
Albert Campbell
,
tenor
;
Henry Burr
,
tenor
;
Arthur Collins
,
baritone
;
John Meyer
,
bass
Recording Date:
May 1914
You’re Here and I’m Here
2:48
Harry B. Smith
;
Jerome Kern
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
May 1914
Just a Little Bit of Monkey Left in You and Me
1:34
Grant Clarke
;
James V. Monaco
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
Recording Date:
Circa 1917
Come Out of the Kitchen, Mary Ann
1:57
James Kendis
;
Charles Bayha
Performers:
Eddie Morton
,
baritone
;
Emerson Symphony Orchestra
Recording Date:
Circa 1917