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Arthur Fields (1888-1953)

A Discography of Little Wonder Records (1914-1919)

Last updated: May 12, 2008

Little Wonder records

Ryan Barna Collection

This discography documents all known Little Wonder releases by Fields, recorded in New York by the Columbia Graphophone Company. No matrixes, dates, or files are known to exist for these releases, but judging by the titles, they were likely recorded between 1914 and 1919. They are arranged by catalog number, followed by the title, composers, artist credits, takes, and approximate release year. These issues were primarily drawn from Tim Brooks' Little Wonder Records: A History and Discography (St. Johnsbury, VT: New Amberola Phonograph Co., 1999).

To learn more about Little Wonder records, visit Merle Sprinzen's site at www.littlewonderrecords.com.

21

Along Came Ruth
(words and music by Irving Berlin)
Arthur Fields (as Baritone Solo). Orch. acc.
Take 2
Released 1914

 

41

When the Grown-Up Ladies Act Like Babies (I've Got to Love 'Em, That's All)
(words by Joe Young and Edgar Leslie; music by Maurice Abrahams)
Arthur Fields (as Baritone Solo). Orch. acc.
No take
Released 1914

 

43

If I Had You
(words and music by Irving Berlin)
Arthur Fields (as Baritone Solo). Orch. acc.
No take
Released 1914

 

46

Stay Down Where You Belong
(words and music by Irving Berlin)
Arthur Fields (as Baritone Solo). Orch. acc.
No take
Released 1914

 

90

Poor Pauline
(words by Charles McCarron; music by Raymond Walker)
Arthur Fields (as Baritone Solo). Orch. acc.
Take 1
Released 1915

 

817

Someday They're Coming Home Again
(words and music by Harry Hilbert)
Arthur Fields (as Baritone Solo). Orch. acc.
Take 2
Released 1918

 

842

In the Land o' Yamo Yamo (Funiculi, Funiculi, Funicula)
(words by Joe McCarthy; music by Fred Fisher)
Arthur Fields (as Baritone Solo). Orch. acc.
Take 1
Released 1918

 

883

The Yanks Started Yankin' (The Russians Were Rushin')
(words by Carey Morgan; music by Charles McCarron)
Arthur Fields (as Baritone Solo). Orch. acc.
Takes 1 & 2
Released 1918

 

917

You're in Style When You're Wearing a Smile
(words and music by Al W. Brown, Gus Kahn, and Egbert Van Alstyne)
Arthur Fields (as Baritone Solo). Orch. acc.
Takes 1 & 2
Released 1918

 

960

The Yanks Are at It Again
(words by Lew Brown; music by Rubey Cowan)
Arthur Fields and Peerless Quartet (as Baritone and Male Quartette) [Henry Burr audible]. Orch. acc.
Take 2
Released 1918

 

968

Victory
(Wilson; Bard; Jerome)
Arthur Fields (as Baritone Solo). Orch. acc.
Takes 1 & 2
Released 1918

 

969

Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning
(words and music by Irving Berlin)
Arthur Fields (as Baritone Solo). Orch. acc.
Takes 1 & 2
Released 1918

 

970

When You Come Back (And You Will Come Back, There's the Whole World Waiting for You)
(words and music by George M. Cohan)
Arthur Fields (as Baritone Solo). Orch. acc.
Take 2
Released 1918

 

989

You Keep Sending 'em Over and We'll Keep Knocking 'em Down
(words by Sidney D. Mitchell; music by Harry Ruby)
Arthur Fields (as Baritone Solo). Orch. acc.
No take
Released 1919

 

1003

Tell That to the Marines
(words by Harold Atteridge; music by Jean Schwartz and Al Jolson)
Arthur Fields (as Baritone Solo). Orch. acc.
Takes 1 & 2
Released 1919

 

1024

I Wonder Why She Kept on Saying "Si-Si-Si-Si, Senor" (from "Sinbad")
Arthur Fields (as Baritone Solo). Orch. acc.
Takes 1 & 2
Released 1919

 

1069

How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm? (After They've Seen Paree)
(words by Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis; music by Walter Donaldson)

Arthur Fields (as Baritone Solo). Orch. acc.
Takes 1 & 2
Released 1919

 

1093

Mummy Mine
(words by Richard Coburn; music by Vincent Rose)
Arthur Fields (as Baritone Solo). Orch. acc.
Takes 1 & 3
Released 1919

 

1115

Sarah, Come Over Here
(Con Conrad)
Arthur Fields (as Baritone Solo). Orch. acc.
Takes 1 & 2
Released 1919

 

1160

I Ain't'en Got'en No Time to Have the Blues
(words by Andrew B. Sterling; music by Harry Von Tilzer)
Arthur Fields and Jack Kaufman (as Vocal Duet). Orch. acc.
Take 3
Released 1920

 

1161

Oh! How She Can Sing
(words by Jack Yellen; music by Gus Van and Joe Schenck)
Arthur Fields and Jack Kaufman (as Vocal Duet). Orch. acc.
Takes 1 & 2
Released 1920

 

1199
The Gates of Gladness (The Road to Sunshine Land)
(words and music by J. Keirn Brennan, Paul Cunningham, and Bert Rule)
Arthur Fields (as Baritone Solo). Orch. acc.
Take 2
Released 1920

 

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