Two takes of 'You may be lonesome' were recorded first. These were assigned the matrix numbers W.140125-7 and W.140125-8. The take count had been carried over from a 6 November 1924 New York acoustic session producing takes 1 through 3, and a 20 January 1925 Chicago acoustic session producing takes 4 through 6. None of them were deemed satisfactory. W.140125-7 was issued on Columbia 328-D. (Original pressings of this have the 'flag' label; this is one of the very few electric releases on the flag label.) Hear it here, from an article by Mindspring Press:

The next recording attempted was a remake of 'Second hand love'. Two takes had been attempted at the 21 January acoustic session and given matrix numbers 140274-1 and -2. The two takes recorded at this session were assigned W.140274-3 and W.140274-4. Take 3 was released on Columbia 343-D.
This is it, transferred at 78.26 rpm from my copy: http://www.box.net/shared/cusvp9l3fd

For more information about Art Gillham and the rest of the recording session (and a complete Gillham discography), see http://lwhisper.home.mindspring.com/ArtGillham.html