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28 songs from 1907-1910, recorded in Camden and New York, with a lavish 28-page booklet containing newly discovered biographical data and rare graphics. Includes all the early rare Victors and Columbias, as well as the Edison 4-minute cylinder of "A Singer Sang a Song," and the Indestructible cylinder of "In the Right Church, but in the Wrong Pew." The former "Singing Cop" from Philadelphia, Eddie Morton was a top stage performer for more than 20 years.
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The Sound of Vaudeville, Vol. 1 (Eddie Morton)
28 songs from 1907-1910, recorded in Camden and New York, with a lavish 28-page booklet containing newly discovered biographical data and rare graphics. Includes all the early rare Victors and Columbias, as well as the Edison 4-minute cylinder of "A Singer Sang a Song," and the Indestructible cylinder of "In the Right Church, but in the Wrong Pew." The former "Singing Cop" from Philadelphia, Eddie Morton was a top stage performer for more than 20 years.
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Visit The Sound of Vaudeville's expanded catalogue page to see the complete track listing, read an extended description, and listen to sound samples.