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A Discography of Little Wonder Records (1914-1919)
Last updated: May 12, 2008

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
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41 |
When the Grown-Up Ladies Act Like Babies (I've Got to Love 'Em, That's All)
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43 |
If I Had You
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46 |
Stay Down Where You Belong
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90 |
Poor Pauline
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817 |
Someday They're Coming Home Again
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842 |
In the Land o' Yamo Yamo (Funiculi, Funiculi, Funicula)
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883 |
The Yanks Started Yankin' (The Russians Were Rushin')
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917 |
You're in Style When You're Wearing a Smile
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960 |
The Yanks Are at It Again
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968 |
Victory
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969 |
Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning
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970 |
When You Come Back (And You Will Come Back, There's the Whole World Waiting for You)
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989 |
You Keep Sending 'em Over and We'll Keep Knocking 'em Down
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1003 |
Tell That to the Marines
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1024 |
I Wonder Why She Kept on Saying "Si-Si-Si-Si, Senor" (from "Sinbad")
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1069 |
How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm? (After They've Seen Paree)
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1093 |
Mummy Mine
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1115 |
Sarah, Come Over Here
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1160 |
I Ain't'en Got'en No Time to Have the Blues
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1161 |
Oh! How She Can Sing
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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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