Program notes, discography, and lyrics (22 p. : ill., facsims.) inserted in container.
Recorded between 1892 and 1900.
Semper fidelis (band) -- A hot time in the old town (Len Spencer ; Vess Ossman) -- Tenting on the old camp ground (Greater New York Quartette) -- Silver threads among the gold (J.W. Myers) -- Believe me if all those endearing young charms (Chas. P. Lowe) -- On the banks of the Wabash (George J. Gaskin) -- She was happy till she met you (S.H. Dudley) -- Then you'll remember me (U.S. Marine Band) -- Daddy wouldn't buy me a bow wow (Silas Leachman) -- Zizzy ze zum zum (Arthur Collins) -- Casey at the telephone (Russell Hunting) -- Dancing in the dark (Sousa's Band) -- Just tell them that you saw me (Dan W. Quinn) -- The heart bowed down (J.W. Myers) -- The jolly coppersmith (Columbia Orchestra) -- Kiss me, honey, do (S.H. Dudley) -- Hello ma baby (Arthur Collins) -- I'se gwine back to Dixie (Edison Quartet) -- A picture no artist can paint (Albert Campbell) -- Whistling Rufus (Vess Ossman) -- The Liberty Bell march (Edison Grand Concert Band) -- She's more to be pitied than censured (Marguerite Newton) -- Grand march from Tannhäuser (Gilmore's Band) -- My gal is a highborn lady (Len Spencer) -- Put me off at Buffalo (Dan W. Quinn) -- Uncle Josh Weathersby's arrival in New York City (Cal Stewart) -- She may have seen better days (George J. Gaskin) -- The anvil chorus (John Yorke AtLee) -- The Stars and Stripes forever (Columbia Orchestra) -- Say "Au revoir" but not "Good-bye" (J.W. Myers)