[78-L] Info request

Steven C. Barr stevenc at interlinks.net
Mon Dec 8 20:04:36 PST 2008


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Lennick" <dlennick at sympatico.ca>
> Okay boys and girls..here's what I've found so far, with help from this 
> list,
> the Columbia books, the 1923 Victor catalog, the Brunswick books (which 
> contain
> one cross reference I can't find) and Ty's Online Discography (one entry 
> of
> which shows the composer as MORT Dixon..should be Harold Dixon). All 1922
> except the first listing. Per the title index in the Brunswick books, 
> there
> should be a listing on page 510 but there isn't one (the McFarland-Gardner
> record is correctly cross-indexed as page 610).
>
> And the winner for the most recordings of this song by a single artist is
> definitely Charles Hart.
>
> For those who tuned in late (or before the messages began to be edited), 
> the
> song in question is "Call Me Back, Pal o' Mine".
>
>
> Lester Mcfarland & Robert Gardner..Vocalion 5364 (August 13, 1928)
>
> Rega's Dance Orch..Okeh  4667
>
> Columbia Dance Orchestra (or as Prince's Dance Orchestra)..Columbia A-3752
>
> Charles Hart..Vocalion 14451b
>
> Charles Hart & Elliott Shaw..Brunswick 2321
>
> Elizabeth Spencer and Charles Hart..Edison 51085
>
> Charles Harrison..Victor 18944
>
> Charles Harrison..Columbia A 3686
>
Well, I don't have the Edison...nor the c&w Vocalion...but I have
most, possibly all, the others!

...stevenc 




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