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  2. The Memphis Blues - Wikipedia

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    "Memphis Blues", Victor Military Band, July 15, 1914. It was not until Victor Recording Company's house band (Victor Military Band, Victor 17619, July 15, 1914) and Columbia's house band (Prince's Band, Columbia A-5591, July 24) recorded the song in 1914 that "The Memphis Blues" began to do well. The original begins in the key of E-flat major.

  3. The High School Cadets - Wikipedia

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    The High School Cadets. "The High School Cadets" as performed by the United States Marine Band. " The High School Cadets " is a march written in 1890 by John Philip Sousa in honor of the cadet drill team of Washington High School in the District of Columbia. It is in regimental march form ( I-AA-BB-CC-DD) and is a popular selection for school ...

  4. America, Here's My Boy - Wikipedia

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    A recording by the Victor Military Band (Victor 35629-A, matrix C-19368, take 5, recorded April 26, 1917). A recording by George Wilton Ballard (Edison Blue Amberol 3239, Edison record 5514, released August 1918). A synthesized MP3 together with the sheet music, digitized from the Pritzker Military Museum & Library

  5. Hesitation Blues - Wikipedia

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    Label. Victor. Songwriter (s) Billy Smythe. " Hesitation Blues " is a popular song adapted from a traditional tune. One version was published by Billy Smythe, Scott Middleton, and Art Gillham. Another was published by W.C. Handy as " Hesitating Blues ". Because the tune is traditional, many artists have taken credit as writer, frequently ...

  6. Liberty Forever! - Wikipedia

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    Released. 1918. Label. Victor. Songwriter (s) Halsey K. Mohr & Joe Goodwin. Liberty Forever! is a World War I song, performed by The Victor Military Band. It was released in 1918 under the label Victor. In July 1918, it reached the number six spot on the US song charts.

  7. Alte Kameraden - Wikipedia

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    March by Carl Teike. English. "Old Comrades". Catalogue. Armeemarschsammlung HM II, 150. Composed. 1889 (1889): Germany. " Alte Kameraden " ("Old Comrades") is the title of a popular German military march. [1] It is included in the Armeemarschsammlung as HM II, 150.

  8. American Patrol - Wikipedia

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    American Patrol. Late 1920s era sheet music cover. " American Patrol " is a popular march written by Frank White (F.W.) Meacham in 1885. It incorporates both original musical themes by Meacham and melodies from American patriotic songs of the era such as " Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean ," " Dixie ," and " Yankee Doodle ."

  9. List of Victor Records artists - Wikipedia

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    Included are artists on Victor's subsidiary label, Bluebird Records. Please make a note if recordings were only leased from another label, this page should basically only list recording artists. This list of songs or music-related items is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .