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Albert Campbell - Henry Burr, Orpheus Quartet - Your Lips are No Man's Land but Mine / Our Country's in it Now flac album

Albert Campbell - Henry Burr, Orpheus Quartet - Your Lips are No Man's Land but Mine / Our Country's in it Now flac album
  • Performer Albert Campbell - Henry Burr
  • Title Your Lips are No Man's Land but Mine / Our Country's in it Now
  • Date of release 1918
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  • Genre Pop
  • Size MP3 1524 mb
  • Size FLAC 1906 mb
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Performer: Albert Campbell; Henry Burr Writer: Empey; McCarron; Morgan. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record. They are . mil truncated conical, . mil truncated conical. have been copied to have the more friendly filenames. Matrix number: 18470A Catalog number: 18470-A.

It became a hit in 1918 when released by Henry Burr & Albert Campbell, charting peaking at in the United States. The song presents a group of soldiers leaving for battle as their girlfriends and wives watch and cry. The soldiers assure the girls that they will return, and the soldiers declare they will not be sad because they know their girls will stay faithful while they are gone.

Campbell and Burr ''Your Lips Are No Man's Land But Mine''. Henry Burr & Albert Campbell - Norway 1915 The Land Of The Midnight Sun. warholsoup1002. Henry Burr & Albert Campbell - Where The Moonbeams Gleam 1912. Henry Burr & Peerless Quartet "On A Beautiful Night With A Beautiful Girl" Columbia A1240 (1912). Peerless Quartet "On the Old Dominion Line" (1916) Arthur Collins Henry Burr LYRICS HERE.

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print 1 score (1 page) ; 35 cm words by Arthur Guy Empey ; music by Charles R. McCarron and Carey Morgan. Statement Of Responsibility). Manuscript in ink; accompanied by typed lyric sheet. Additional Physical Form).

Album · 2013 · 1 Song. Albert Campbell Henry Burr. Released: 9 Apr 2013. More By Albert Campbell. See All. Till We Meet Again - Single. Where the Moonbeams Gleam - Single. I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles - Single.

No Man's Land" (also known as "The Green Fields of France" or "Willie McBride") is a song written in 1976 by Scottish folk singer-songwriter Eric Bogle, reflecting on the grave of a young man who died in World War I. Its chorus refers to two famous pieces of military music, "The Last Post" and "The Flowers of the Forest".

Joel Whitburn’s Pop Memories 1890-1954 called Henry Burr the ballad singer of recorded music’s 1890-1930 pioneer era. PM He was born Harry H. McClaskey on January 15, 1882, in New Brunswick, Canada. He often recorded under the pseudonymn Irving Gillette. From 1903 to 1928, he charted 116 songs as a solo artist and another 48 in a popular duo with Albert Campbell. He also worked with the Columbia Male Quartet (1904-07), Peerless Quartet (1907-28), Columbia Stellar Quartet (1915-?), and the Sterling Trio (1916-22)

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Your Lips are No Man's Land but Mine
Lyrics By – Arthur Guy EmpeyTenor Vocals – Albert Campbell , Henry BurrWritten By – Carey Morgan, Charles R. McCarron
B Our Country's in it Now
Baritone Vocals – Reinald WerrenrathBass Vocals – William F. HooleyLyrics By – Arthur Guy EmpeyTenor Vocals – Harry Macdonough, Lambert MurphyWritten By – Carey Morgan, Charles R. McCarron

Notes

(Side A) Was recorded April 18th 1918 in Camden, New Jersey
(Side B) Was recorded April 23rd 1918 in Camden, New Jersey