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Banjo Eyes: Eddie Cantor and the Birth of Modern Stardom

By: Herbert G. Goldman | Book details

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DISCOGRAPHY
June 28, 1917. New York, N.Y.
Unaccompanied.
61723 To Max Hart [Private Recording] Columbia
July 12, 1917. Camden, N.J.
With Victor Orchestra under direction of Rosario Bourdon.
B-20216 "The Modern Maiden's Prayer" Victor 18342 (1)
( James F. Hanley-Ballard MacDonald)
B-20217 "That's the Kind of a Baby for Me" Victor 18342 (2)
( J. C. Egan -- Alfred Harriman)
November 1917. New York, N.Y.
With Studio Orchestra.
"The Modern Maiden's Prayer." Aeolian Vocalion 1220
( James F. Hanley-Ballard MacDonald)
"That's the Kind of a Baby for Me" Aeolian Vocalion 1220
( J. C. Egan -- Alfred Harriman)
"Down in Borneo Isle" Aeolian Vocalion 1228
( Henry Creamer -- J. Turner Layton)
"Hello, Wisconsin" Aeolian Vocalion 1228
( Harry Ruby -- Bert Kalmar -- Edgar Leslie)
"The Dixie Volunteers" Aeolian Vocalion 1233
( Harry Ruby -- Edgar Leslie)
"I Don't Want to Get Well" Aeolian Vocalion 1233
( Harry Jentes -- Howard Johnson --
Harry Pease)

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