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Best of the New Phonograph Records Disco’s 1. reful study ndard record: thick he | of all the ‘rom these chooses the f desirable. Easter Music Dees (Dudley Buck) 74 of America’s worthiest music—sung by a and men contributions to ch magnificent choi blend as in staine In ue Hour or Trrat (Lane). tlma Gluck and Efrem Zimbalist. Victor 87300. A beautiful and reverent’ rendering of a well-known hyma, supported by a movingly sonorous organ accompaniment Sung by S non Four. Sare in THe Anas or Jesus. Sung by Henry Burr. Acolian-Vocalion 12001. Familiar hymns sympathetically sung. Hosaxxa (Granier). Solos by Colin O'More Acolian-Vocalic O10. O'More sings these Easter songs with a tone of triumph, soaring to the high notes with never a suggestion of vocal s Home Vavpevitte Vocal Murray s farewell to booze by a cull: gemman whe not that a tectotale: s the b are especia ji hestra which accom- panies him on this sad occasion evidently feels as he does. “Ja-Da,” taking t cheerfully, manages to brew a kick out sheer nonsense. How Ya Goxxa Keer Farm? Wuesx Yankee Dooote Saits vrox tne Goon Sue Home, Sweet Home. Solos by Nora Bayes. Columbia A26: Miss Bayes, taking hour, wonders if the old compelling inte that sojourn in Paree. Which trenchant inquiry is backed up by an account of the glad rush over the pond. rs quit gs qi Dows on THe p the question of the asture will seem of SELECTIONS (Dol Turse Pon Warr Ustie ‘Tuny Att Co. Home He's Hap No Lovine ror 4 Love, Loxc Tiny Sung by Peerless Quarte:. Acolian-Vocalion 2093. £ A prictica to avoid ov to delay se inded belle decides, in order ing any desirable young man a husband until her entire is returned from the war is hardly lonely. The Id on the parlor s NING By THE MoosticnT. Stellar Quartet © Sttvery Cotorano Wexps rs Sung by Charles Harrison. Columbia Sung by \ thoroughly: satisfactory rendering of an ite, and a ballad about a bereaved lover in a lonely cabin, also agreeably sung [_ Jounxy’s ix Towns. Sung by Arthur Fields My Barney Lies Over tie Ocean. Sung Billy Murray. Victor 18530. \ damsel very much a-fiutter over the fact a certain person is back from France. rst call is imminent, and he will find her Fully Prepared. An amusing “snapper” has been added at the end of this song in the form a verbal epilogue, but I shan't spoil your fun by: tellin: ¢ other song, about the unstringable wife of a first-class flirting man w iced over in this department last month. Billy Murray sings it feelingly [~ Joussy's ts Town. Sung by 4 s Hap xo Lovine ror 4 Lox. Sung by Ireing Kaufman. Emerson org2 ith whom the Back to Girlie move- terest can turn thi cord over and over wit F gettin the subject Loox Witt My Boy Gor ix France. roing Kaufman Your Bor's ox Tr Coat. Pte Now. Arthur Fields. Columbia 12688. Mrs. Maloney confides over the back fence the information that her son has acquired in France not only a medal but a bride. ‘The arlez-vous personality has made “my it up and take notice. The coal the plaint of a sailor who some- the poetry in the thought that they also serve who only stay at home and shovel. Sung by Sung by (Continued on next page) writes: we ha There | which ¢ ¢ be does n statems that th numbe circulat t is ob bers of flow of to b