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1:59
Eugene Field's Poem "departure" Berliner Disc From 1896 (george Graham = Historic!)
2:41
"summer Reminds Me Of You" Walter Van Brunt On Victor 16304 (1909) Alfred Bryan & Geo. W. Meyer Song
4:28
Billy Murray "honey I Will Long For You” On Edison Amberol 568 (1910) Arthur Longbrake & Ed Edwards
2:38
Alma Gluck, Soprano "little Grey Home In The West" On Victor 64412 Lyrics Here Hermann Frederic Löhr
3:12
James Mccool "the Face In The Firelight" Victor 2732 Biography Of Singer 1904 Charles Shackford Song
0:54
Cole Porter Classic "anything Goes" Solo Piano Tim Gracyk ("in Olden Days A Glimpse Of Stocking")
0:45
"mississippi Mud" -- Tim Gracyk Stride Piano, Bix Beiderbecke 78 (paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys)
0:52
Tim Gracyk Piano "lily Of Laguna" British Music Hall Ragtime "she's My Lady Love, She Is My Dove..."
3:11
Samuel Ash "you're Some Pretty Doll" 78 Rpm, Columbia A2680 (1918) Song By Clarence Williams
2:40
"i Need The Money" Edward M. Favor On 9-inch Zonophone Disc (1903), Song By Raymond A. Browne
2:08
"who's Sorry Now?" Song = Tim Gracyk Boogie Woogie Stride Piano (key Of F) Jazz Boogie Woogie Stride
2:47
Arthur Collins & Byron G. Harlan "i'm Unlucky" On Zonophone (1903) William Jerome & Jean Schwartz
2:46
"honeymoon Hall" Harry Macdonough Victor 4499 (1905) John W. Bratton & Paul West Song
1:49
S. H. Dudley "military Mollie" "military Molly" (1899) George J. Gaskin, J. W. Myers, Will F. Denny
4:08
"let Me Call You Sweetheart" 1912 Cylinder = Let Me Call You "sweetheart," I'm In Love With You
3:07
"god Save The King" = 2,200 Voices Toronto Exhibition (god Save Our Gracious King Long Live...) 1941
0:44
"fleas"--shortest Poem Ever Written (& Tim Gracyk's Analysis) "adam Had ‘em!" = Get It? Comic Verse
2:10
"mary Was A Housemaid" S. H. Dudley On Berliner 0857 (1900) Music By Napoleon Lambelet
1:04
"(back Home Again In) Indiana" -- Boogie Woogie "jass" Jazz Tim Gracyk Solo Piano
2:44
“ben Bolt” Sad Song, Oh, Don't You Remember Sweet Alice, Ben Bolt? Henry Burr, Columbia A317 (1908)
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