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Our newest Phonographic Yearbook features 28 selections from 1909, the year Theodore Roosevelt handed the presidential reins to William Howard Taft and cries of "Oh You Kid!" scandalized the nation. 1909: "Talk of Your Scand'lous Times" includes a 24-page full-color booklet with notes and illustrations that bring the year to life. Catalogue number: ARCH 9014. Original release date: March 31, 2017. Running length: 77:37, 28 tracks. Notes & packaging: Includes a 24-page full-color booklet.
The Good Old USA. Ca. 1906. 1906: "When Things Was Lookin' Bright". I Like the Hat, I Like the Dress, and I Like the Girl that’s in It. 1911. 1911: "Up, Up a Little Bit Higher". 25 hits from 1907, the year that American banks suffered one of the worst panics in . history, ushering in a two-year depression.
Our newest Phonographic Yearbook features 28 selections from 1909, the year Theodore Roosevelt handed the presidential reins to William Howard Taft and cries of "Oh You Kid!" scandalized the nation.
Archeophone’s Phonographic Yearbook series gives you the biggest hit records of a year on a single disc, packaged with all the information that brings the year alive. We fill the disc with the most popular songs of a given year and give you deluxe 24-page booklets featuring full color graphics, detailed information about the recordings, and an interpretive essay that places the music in the context of the time. No other single-year compilation approaches the quality of the package.
Attractive Hebrews: The Lambert Yiddish Cylinders, 1901-1905 (Various Artists) Released August 26, 2016. 1909: Talk of Your Scand’lous Times (Various Artists) Forthcoming. Grammy-winning label reissuing the acoustic era of recording (the 1890s through 1925). We rescue, preserve, and contextualize the world's oldest records. Waxing the Gospel included in New York Times Gift Guide.
Thus, the subtitle, Talk of Your Scand’lous Times. On the other end of the spectrum, there’s a healthy dose of songs about being lonesome or a male speaker wishing to find a girlfriend. It’s definitely a case of the haves versus the have nots. Here’s what we’ve got for you: 1909: Talk of Your Scand’lous Times. Good Evening, Caroline!-Elise Stevenson and Frank C. Stanley. The Right Church, but the Wrong Pew-Collins and Harlan.
| 1 | –Elise Stevenson - Frank Stanley* | Good Evening, Caroline! |
| 2 | –Collins And Harlan | The Right Church, But The Wrong Pew |
| 3 | –Harry Macdonough & Miss Walton | Shine On, Harvest Moon |
| 4 | –Harold Jarvis | Beautiful Isle Of Somewhere |
| 5 | –Ada Jones | I've Got Rings On My Fingers |
| 6 | –Blanche Ring | Yip! I Adee! I Aye |
| 7 | –Arthur Collins | I Love, I Love, I Love My Wife, But Oh, You Kid! |
| 8 | –Will Oakland | Nobody Knows, Nobody Cares |
| 9 | –Billy Murray | My Cousin Caruso |
| 10 | –Collins And Harlan | Down Among The Sugar Cane |
| 11 | –Byron G. Harlan | Lonesome |
| 12 | –Henry Burr | To The End Of The World With You |
| 13 | –Sousa's Band | Fairest Of The Fair March |
| 14 | –Ada Jones & Victor Light Opera Co.* | The Yama-Yama Man |
| 15 | –Harry Lauder | She's My Daisy |
| 16 | –Blanche Ring | I've Got Rings On My Fingers |
| 17 | –Frank C. Stanley And Henry Burr* | In The Garden Of My Heart |
| 18 | –Columbia Quartette | My Pony Boy |
| 19 | –Clarice Vance | It Looks Like A Big Night To-Night |
| 20 | –Ada Jones | Beautiful Eyes |
| 21 | –Arthur Collins | That's A Plenty |
| 22 | –Ada Jones And Billy Murray | Shine On, Harvest Moon |
| 23 | –Collins And Harlan | My Wife's Gone To The Country, Hurrah! Hurrah! |
| 24 | –Ed. Morton* | Wild Cherry Rag |
| 25 | –Henry Burr | I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now |
| 26 | –Harry Tally | I Wish I Had A Girl |
| 27 | –Billy Murray & Haydn Quartet | Take Me Up With You, Dearie |
| 28 | –Haydn Quartet | Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet |
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