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Edward M. FavorSadie Salome (Go Home) (1909)

The Cylinder Archive [www.cylinder.de] release for August 2008:

A funny song sung by Edward M. Favor who began his recording career in the early 1890's.


This audio is part of the collection: The Cylinder Archive [www.cylinder.de] - Collection Site

Artist/Composer: Edward M. Favor
Date: 1909-00-00
Keywords: cylinder record; comic; favor; song

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States


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Reviewer: Paul in San Francisco - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - April 15, 2009
Subject: Irving Berlin wrote this
This is a 1909 Irving Berlin composition. You can also hear it on one of the Ben Bagley Berlin Revisited CDs, performed by Dorothy Loudon

Reviewer: Fortyniner - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - September 28, 2008
Subject: Yiddish dance hall number-
Well recorded, and very clear for an old 2 minute, indestructible cylinder. Nice piece, and well worth the listen, although most of these dance hall numbers follow the same musical theme. Still, not often do we hear an obvious Jewish dance hall number and a refreshing change from the usual fodder and coon songs.


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