10/19/2011

Legendák- Arthur Collins

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Arthur Collins (singer)

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Arthur Collins

BornArthur Francis Collins
February 7, 1864
DiedAugust 31, 1933
OccupationSinger
Arthur Francis Collins (February 7, 1864-August 3, 1933) was an American singer who recorded a significant amount of early records. With tenor singer Byron G. Harlan, Collins recorded the first song to refer to "jazz" - "That Funny Jas Band from Dixieland," copyrighted on November 8, 1916, recorded on January 12, 1917, and issued onVictor18235.[1] On October 20, 1921 Collins was seriously injured during an Edison Tone Test demonstration. Collins exited the stage in the dark so the audience could guess whether the singing heard came from the singer himself or a Diamond Disc machine, and fell through a trap-door accidentally left open. After a recovery period, he made a solo recording for Gennett--"I Ain't Got Enough For To Pass Around" (4866), issued in June 1922—and more recordings with Harlan for Edison, but heart ailments coupled with lingering effects from the fall prompted him to retire to Florida in 1926.

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Arthur Collins- One of America's First Top Hit Singers

Some of "The King of Ragtime" Arthur Collins' Songs from 1899 - 1919 Including:

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Any Old Place I Can Hang My Hat is Home Sweet Home to Me (1902)
Billy Bailey Won't You Please Come Home? (1902)
Cella (1904)
Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Mo (1906)
Happy Days in Dixie
Hello, Ma Baby (1899)
Meet Me In St. Louis (1904)
Suicide Blues (1919)
The Preacher and The Bear
When Tony Goes Over the Top


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02 - Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home 19021.18 MB2.95 MB1.38 MB
03 - Cella (1904)997 KB2.45 MB1.20 MB
Any Old Place I Can Hang My Hat is Home Sweet Home to Me (1902)1.34 MB3.35 MB1.15 MB
Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Mo (1906)1.34 MB3.35 MB1.53 MB
Happy Days In Dixie738 KB1.80 MB608 KB
Hello, Ma Baby (1899)1.16 MB2.89 MB1.38 MB
Meet Me In St. Louis (1904)1020 KB2.49 MB990 KB
Suicide Blues (1919)1.49 MB3.73 MB1.34 MB
The preacher and the bear1018 KB2.49 MB1.20 MB
When Tony Goes Over the Top1.32 MB3.30 MB1.69 MB






Mariutch by Arthur Collins


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Imagination by Arthur Collins (1904)



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Sympathy by Arthur Collins (1905)



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Arthur Collins-61-70

Art Collins is 1897 â 1920 singer: first singer to have a million seller hit. The preacher and the bear. They say that it took ten years to sell so many. ALL of his versions are here!

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Arthur Collins - The Swanee River Bend 19121.27 MB1.30 MB869 KB
Arthur Collins - The White wash Man 19091.11 MB1.15 MB731 KB
Arthur Collins - TRANS-MAG-NI-PI-CAN-BAM-DAM-U-AL-I-TY 19091007 KB1.02 MB471 KB
Arthur Collins - We All Walked Into the Shop 19031.21 MB1.25 MB647 KB
Arthur Collins - What You Goin' Tell Old St Peter 19081.07 MB1.10 MB900 KB
Arthur Collins - What You Gonna Do When the Rent Comes Round 19051.23 MB1.26 MB866 KB
Arthur Collins - Whats the Matter With the Mail 1905979 KB1.95 MB1.61 MB
Arthur Collins - Whats the Use of Knocking When a Man is Down 19071.34 MB1.37 MB1.02 MB
Arthur Collins - Whats the Use of Loving If You Can't Love All the Time 19071.24 MB1.28 MB945 KB

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Arthur Collins-71-80

Art Collins is 1897 â 1920 singer: first singer to have a million seller hit. The preacher and the bear. They say that it took ten years to sell so many. ALL of his versions are here!


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Audio Files64Kbps MP3VBR MP3Ogg VorbisArthur Collins - When a Poor Relation Comes to Town 1906946 KB980 KB620 KBArthur Collins - When Tony Gets Over The Top (1914-18)1.31 MB880 KB686 KBArthur Collins - When Uncle Joe Plays a Rag on His Old Banjo 19121.22 MB1.25 MB925 KBArthur Collins - Won't You Fondle Me 19061.26 MB1.30 MB829 KBArthur Collins - You're Talking Rag-Time 1900864 KB899 KB656 KBArthur Collins - Zizzy Ze Zum Zum 18981.23 MB1.27 MB1.13 MBArthur Collins & Albert Campbell - That Mysterious Rag 1912 (Columbia 78rpm)1.28 MB850 KB655 KBArthur Collins & Byron G. Harlan - Come On And Kiss Yo' Baby 19071.36 MB1.04 MB873 KB

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Brown Wax Cylinders (1895-1901)

Edison Brown Wax Cylinder
Three minutes with the minstrels / Arthur Collins, S. H. Dudley and Ancient City. Edison Record: 4705. 1899.
Brown wax cylinders were the first sound recordings produced on a widespread commercial scale. Physically, these recordings are closest to the commonly understood idea of "wax"--that is, something waxy in a tactile sense, like a candle. In fact, the earliest cylinders, the so-called "white wax" cylinders, were originally derived from a blend of plant and animal waxes. The variability of the wax quality from these sources, however, caused Edison to abandon them in favor of a standardized metallic soap composite, which created a cylinder that felt waxy, even if it wasn't technically a wax.
During their heyday at the turn of the 20th century, brown wax cylinders were sold with an accompanying slip of paper to identify the recording. Since only a release number was inscribed on the circumference of most cylinders, the paper was the sole visual evidence of the contents of the recording. Most of these original slips have been lost, so determining what exactly is on a given brown wax cylinder can be challenging. Fortunately, virtually all of the commercial brown wax cylinders contained spoken introductions identifying at least the song title and performer. Factors inhibiting identification of these cylinders include their unfortunate tendency to develop mold growth and the variable rate at which these early cylinders were recorded--ranging generally between 120 and 160 RPM.
Besides the commercially released brown wax cylinders, the UCSB collection also contains a small series of home recordings. These cylinders were made from wax "blanks," which Edison claimed could be reused up to one hundred times by literally shaving off the old grooves. In this way, brown wax blanks could perhaps be considered an early rewritable medium, akin to a CD-RW today. For these home recordings, discerning identification information as well as playback speed is often impossible. Yet hearing them can be a fascinating, even otherworldly experience: a crying baby who cannot be pacified, say, or a drunken caterwauler flailing through a song, their identities forever lost to time.


Gimme the leavin's by Arthur Collins (1904)

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Fever's On by Arthur Collins (1906)


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Fever's On by Arthur Collins (1906)


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Handicap March Song by Arthur Collins (1899)


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The Hornpipe Rag by Arthur Collins (1910)


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Temptation Rag by Arthur Collins (1911)


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Slide, Kelly, Slide by Arthur Collins


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For Lawdy Sakes Feed My Dog by Arthur Collins (1904)

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I'm a Jonah man by Arthur Collins (1903)

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When Mr. Shakespeare comes to town by Arthur Collins (1906)

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1912-WhenIrishEyesAreSmiling-sheet-xlg 1913-BallinTheJack


Just as the sun went down by Arthur Collins (1897)


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Parson Jones Three Reasons by Arthur Collins (1908)


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The Mick Who Threw The Brick by Arthur Collins (1900)


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1910-pepper-sauce


Arthur Collins-101-110

first singer to sell a million copy song. several of these were big hits

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Arthur Collins & Byron Harlan - Down Among the Sugarcane 1909 (Edison Cylindar)1015 KB684 KB600 KB
Arthur Collins & Byron Harlan - Down at the Huskin' Bee 19091015 KB674 KB671 KB
Arthur Collins & Byron Harlan - Down In Jungle Town1.21 MB820 KB733 KB
Arthur Collins & Byron Harlan - Down in the Jungle Land 1918 Edison-35781.57 MB1.01 MB947 KB
Arthur Collins & Byron Harlan - Ephasafa Dill 1903 Edison-84711.04 MB696 KB707 KB
Arthur Collins & Byron Harlan - Everybody's Doing It Now 1912837 KB564 KB513 KB
Arthur Collins & Byron Harlan - Ev'ry Little Bit 1907970 KB646 KB644 KB
Arthur Collins & Byron Harlan - Good-a-bye John 1907 (Edison Cylinder)1.03 MB688 KB598 KB
Arthur Collins & Byron Harlan - He was a Sailor 1903 Columbia-16731.30 MB864 KB950 KB

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Arthur Collins-151-160


The noise is mostly removed however the low original fidelity remains unchanged on these Mostly Edison cylinder recordings. Dates given, though usually correct, are a guess only.


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Artist/Composer: Arthur Collins
Keywords: cylinder; acoustic; popular;78rpm
Creative Commons license: Public Domain


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Arthur Collins - All in down and out 19071.01 MB1.03 MB648 KB
Arthur Collins - And a little bit more 1907978 KB996 KB634 KB
Arthur Collins - Any rags 19041004 KB1.37 MB574 KB
Arthur Collins - Below the Mason-Dixon line 19111.84 MB1.91 MB1.23 MB
Arthur Collins - Bill Simmons 19061021 KB1.02 MB560 KB
Arthur Collins - Bye-bye, my Eva, bye-bye 1905981 KB1.03 MB573 KB
Arthur Collins - Casey Jones 19101.93 MB1.97 MB1023 KB
Arthur Collins - Ebenezer Julius Caesar Washington Gray 1910993 KB1.14 MB685 KB

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1925-manhattan

Arthur Collins-161-170

The noise is mostly removed however the low original fidelity remains unchanged on these Mostly Edison cylinder recordings. Dates given, though usually correct, are a guess only.


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Arthur Collins - Every morn' I bring her chicken 19031006 KB1.39 MB537 KB
Arthur Collins - Everybody have a good old time 19061017 KB1.02 MB617 KB
Arthur Collins - Ev'ry little bit helps 19051.02 MB1.17 MB648 KB
Arthur Collins - Fever's On (1906)1.08 MB1.11 MB417 KB
Arthur Collins - For Lawdy Sakes Feed My Dog (1904)903 KB931 KB527 KB
Arthur Collins - Gimme the leavin's 19041007 KB1.01 MB630 KB
Arthur Collins - Good bye, Eliza Jane 1903986 KB1015 KB378 KB
Arthur Collins - Grizzly bear 19111.03 MB1.26 MB626 KB
Arthur Collins - Handicap March Song (1899)1.17 MB1.21 MB610 KB
Arthur Collins - Hot Tamale Man 19081.17 MB970 KB581 KB

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