File:Goodbye France - (1918, Peerless Quartet).mp3

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Goodbye_France_-_(1918,_Peerless_Quartet).mp3(MP3 audio file, length 2 min 47 s, 128 kbps overall, file size: 2.54 MB)

Summary

Description
English: From the Library of Congress.

Campbell, Albert -- Vocalist -- Tenor Vocal

Peerless Quartet -- Vocal Group

Meyer, John H. -- Vocalist -- Bass Vocal

Burr, Henry -- Vocalist -- Tenor Vocal

Bourdon, Rosario -- Conductor

Croxton, Frank -- Vocalist -- Bass Vocal

Recording Label Victor

Recording Catalog Number 18514

Recording Matrix Number B-22437 (Matrix ID)

Recording Take Number

2
Date
Source Library of Congress
Author The Peerless Quartet

Licensing

Recording:

Public domain

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Composition

Public domain
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Captions

A 1918 recording of the Irving Berlin song.

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current16:23, 29 January 20242 min 47 s (2.54 MB)SDudleyUploaded a work by The Peerless Quartet from [https://www.loc.gov/item/jukebox-30907/ Library of Congress] with UploadWizard
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