How Much is That Doggy in the Window, 1953, box 17, 29.Horsey! Keep Your Tail Up (Keep the Sun Out of My Eyes), 1923, box 1081.Horses Don't Bet on People, 1945, box 824.Dance of the Honey Bees, 1939, box 555, 606.Cricket and the Grasshopper, 1894, box 656.Cricket and the Bumble Bee, 1936, box 31, 33.Bow Wow Blues (my mama treats me like a dog), 1922, box 1422.Blue Kitten Blues (Meow), 1922, box 259. #BLADMUZIEK MOONLIGHT SHADOW ARCHIVE#You're a Lifesaver, 1935, box 1126 Company: LifesaversĬlick on highlighted titles to listen to sound recordings from the UC Santa Barbara Cylinder Archive.Yo Ho (Hurrah for the Wonder Bakers), 1929.Where There's Life There's Bud, 1959, box 589 Company: Budweiser Beer.Under the Anheuser Bush, 1959, box 589 Company: Budweiser Beer.Signs We See As We Pass Along, 1904, box 1914.Oh You Spearmint Kiddo With the Wrigley Eyes, 1910, box 1211.Oh My, Eskimo Pie, box 1998 Company: Eskimo Pie.Moxie, 1921, box 1145 Company: Moxie (soft drink).In My Merry Oldsmobile, 1905, box 616 Company: Oldsmobile.Her Name is Maud, 1905, box 1081 Company: Borax.Great Big Baked Potato (served by the Northern Pacific Railway Dining Car Department), 1913, box 1627.Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake (and Make Yourself at Home), box 1349 Company: Swallow & Ariell's Cherry Cake.Clicquot, 1926, box 1088 Company: Sunoco, Clicquot Ginger Ale.Be Happy, Go Lucky, box 759 Company: Lucky Strike Cigarettes.At the Sign of the Green and White, box 1338 Company: Quaker State Motor Oil.A Bowl of Pop Corn, a Radio and You, box 2170 Company: Jolly Time Pop Corn.Unless otherwise indicated, all titles are found in the Sheet Music Collection. This searchable database features all types of recordings made from the late 1800s to the early 1900s, including popular songs, vaudeville acts, classical and operatic music, comedic monologues, ethnic and foreign recordings, speeches, and readings. #BLADMUZIEK MOONLIGHT SHADOW DOWNLOAD#To bring these recordings to a wider audience, the Library makes them available to download or stream online for free. The UCSB Library, with funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the Grammy Foundation, and donors, has created a digital collection of more than 10,000 cylinder recordings held by the Department of Special Collections. First made of tinfoil, then wax and plastic, cylinder recordings, commonly the size and shape of a soda can, were the first commercially produced sound recordings in the decades around the turn of the 20th century. Before MP3s, CDs, cassettes, and vinyl records, people listened to … cylinders. The University of California at Santa Barbara hosts the UCSB Cylinder Audio Archive. Listen to Select Recordings of These Titles Depictions and/or Representations of Specific Groups of Persons.Technology: Telephones, Telegrams, Cables, etc.Power Sources: Coal, Electricity, Gas, Oil.Cartoons/Comic Book Characters/Super Heroes.Advertising/Jingles/Commercial Products.
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