Byron G. Harlan is my favorite singer of sentimental song in the 2-minute era.
He also recorded duets with Mr. Arthur Collins but his sentimental songs is the recordings of him that I like the best.
Here are some of his solos for Edison Records:
Edison Gold Moulded Record #7219 released in 1902:
Please, Mr. Conductor, don't put me off the train
Edison Gold Moulded Record #7852 released in 1902:
Hello central, give me heaven
Edison Gold Moulded Record #8463 released in 1903:
While the moon shines bright
Edison Gold Moulded Record #8626 released in 1904:
For sale, a baby
Edison Gold Moulded Record #9130 released in 1905:
Wait till the sun shines, Nellie
Edison Standard Record #10269 released in 1909:
Let's go into a picture show
I also found this on the Internet Archive which I forgot to ad when I made this post:
Indestructible Record 1136 (I think): My Cousin Caruso
ENJOY!
Paal.
2-minute cylinders by Byron G. Harlan
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Re: 2-minute cylinders by Byron G. Harlan
Thanks for posting the Byron G. Harlan songs, Paal. I would like to note that Harlan also recorded some of these songs for other labels, as was standard practice at that time. However, I prefer the crisp sound of the 2-minutes.
I think that your tastes in old music are very similar to mine. We seem to like the same stuff.
Rocky
I think that your tastes in old music are very similar to mine. We seem to like the same stuff.
Rocky
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Re: 2-minute cylinders by Byron G. Harlan
Rocky,EdisonSquirrel wrote:Thanks for posting the Byron G. Harlan songs, Paal. I would like to note that Harlan also recorded some of these songs for other labels, as was standard practice at that time. However, I prefer the crisp sound of the 2-minutes.
I think that your tastes in old music are very similar to mine. We seem to like the same stuff.
Rocky
I love listening to 2-minutes cylinders, but I also love the smooth sound of BA's.
Yes, I also think we have very similar tastes in music. Both singers and dance bands.
Paal.
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Re: 2-minute cylinders by Byron G. Harlan
LOL. We'll have to find Paal a copy of "Won't You Come Over To My House" by Will Oakland then
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Re: 2-minute cylinders by Byron G. Harlan
Shane, won't you dust off your copy and upload it onto Youtube? And here's the song for those of you who are not familiar with it:gramophoneshane wrote:LOL. We'll have to find Paal a copy of "Won't You Come Over To My House" by Will Oakland then
http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/mp3s/ ... l1731d.mp3
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OMG, don't be that cruel!!!gramophoneshane wrote:LOL. We'll have to find Paal a copy of "Won't You Come Over To My House" by Will Oakland then
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Re: 2-minute cylinders by Byron G. Harlan
Norman, there's no cruelty here. I like the song, and I wouldn't be surprised if Paal liked it too. And now for Irving Gillette's 2-minute rendition from 1906!WDC wrote:OMG, don't be that cruel!!!gramophoneshane wrote:LOL. We'll have to find Paal a copy of "Won't You Come Over To My House" by Will Oakland then
http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/mp3s/ ... l3127d.mp3
Now, in my mind's eye I'm trying to imagine Billy Murray singing "Won't you come over to my house?" accompanied by the American Quartet!
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Re: 2-minute cylinders by Byron G. Harlan
Rocky,
Yes I do like the song when Henry Burr sings it. And I could imagine Billy Murray & the American Quartet singing it.
But when Will Oakland sings it, I agree with Norman that it is cruel.
I'm not such a big Oakland fan...
Paal
Yes I do like the song when Henry Burr sings it. And I could imagine Billy Murray & the American Quartet singing it.
But when Will Oakland sings it, I agree with Norman that it is cruel.
I'm not such a big Oakland fan...
Paal
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LOL, I must admit it doesn't seem quite so bad with Burr singing it. Oaklands version always reminds me of a yelping dog for some reason
Rocky,
I've got a heap of 2 & 4 min wax cylinders recently that I'm planning on adding to youtube. I'll try to remember to add the howler to them
If nothing else, it might be interesting to see some of the comments left.
Rocky,
I've got a heap of 2 & 4 min wax cylinders recently that I'm planning on adding to youtube. I'll try to remember to add the howler to them
If nothing else, it might be interesting to see some of the comments left.
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Re: 2-minute cylinders by Byron G. Harlan
Sorry, Rocky, did not want to offend anyone. As you may know by now, I do have a problem with listening to Oakland recordings in general.EdisonSquirrel wrote:Norman, there's no cruelty here. I like the song, and I wouldn't be surprised if Paal liked it too.