Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan

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Sugar moon 00:00 Tools
My little Irish canary 00:00 Tools
Down where the Wurzburger flows 00:00 Tools
The aba daba honeymoon 00:00 Tools
Oh! How she could yacki hacki wicki wacki woo: That's love in Honolulu 00:00 Tools
Cohan's rag babe 00:00 Tools
Underneath the monkey moon 00:00 Tools
Dinah dear 00:00 Tools
Oh, oh, Sallie 00:00 Tools
Afloat on a five dollar note 00:00 Tools
Baboon bungalow 00:00 Tools
Camp meeting time 00:00 Tools
Doodle-oodle dee 00:00 Tools
Bake dat chicken pie 00:00 Tools
On my way to New Orleans 00:00 Tools
Arrah wanna 00:00 Tools
Good-a-bye, John 00:00 Tools
And the great big world went 'round and 'round 00:00 Tools
My gal Irene 00:00 Tools
Down in jungle town 00:00 Tools
Set 'em up in the other alley 00:00 Tools
Celebratin' day in Tennessee 00:00 Tools
Old Black Joe 00:00 Tools
Make a noise like a hoop and roll away 00:00 Tools
I loved you better than you knew 00:00 Tools
When That Little Yellow Fellow Plays Piano (Hannah plays banjo) 00:00 Tools
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Arthur Collins, the leading Minstrel-style dialect-comedy singer of the early 1900s, was born on February 7, 1864 in Philadelphia. Kansas-born (August 29, 1861) Byron G. Harlan became famous for his long series of hit duets with Arthur Collins, but enjoyed great success as a solo artist. Long a friend and neighbor of Thomas Edison, Harlan died on September 11, 1936. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.