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Thread #17764   Message #735735
Posted By: masato sakurai
24-Jun-02 - 10:46 AM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: When You Were Sweet Sixteen (J Thornton)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: When you were sweet 16 - Full Versio
Harry Macdonough's recording, mentioned by Orac above, can be heard online at The Virtual Gramohone site (Click here).

Performer heading: Macdonough, Harry, 1871-1931
Performer: Harry Macdonough
Title: When you were sweet sixteen / [Thornton, music]
Generic Label: Berliner
Transcribed Label: Improved Berliner Gram-o-phone
Numbers: Issue no.: 172
Matrix no.: [A-769]
Take no.: [1]
Miscellaneous no.: 3
Notes: Distributor: E. Berliner, Montreal
Manufacturer: E. Berliner, Quebec, Canada
Recorded: 3 May 1901 by Victor Talking Machine
Issue Type: Primary Label
Comments: single-sided disc; brown disc; sunken label; paper label; brass spindle grommet; HMV symbol on reverse;; sticker on reverse "First gramophone sold in Vancouver, 1903 Presented June 1904 by Mr and Mrs F.W. B. Walford"
Authority: disc; The Encyclopedic Discography of Victor Recordings, matrix, take no., composer/lyricist
Physical Description: 1 sound disc : 78 r/min (78rpm) ; 17.5cm (7 inch).
Genre: Popular Music
Language: Performed in English
Location: OONL , 78/7 140

~Masato