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Byron G. Harlan

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Byron G. Harlan was an American singer from Kansas (1861–1936), a comic minstrel singer and balladeer who often recorded with Arthur Collins. The two together were often billed as "Collins & Harlan".

Solo recordings

1899

  • "Please,Mr Conductor,Don't Put Me Off The Train"

1903

  • "Please Mother, Buy Me A Baby" (w.m. Will D. Cobb & Gus Edwards)
- on Victor & Edison
  • "Always In The Way" (w.m. Charles K. Harris)
- on Edison Records
  • "The Vacant Chair" (w. Henry S. Washburne m. George Frederick Root)
- on Edison

1905

  • "My Gal Sal"
  • "A Picnic For Two"

1906

With Arthur Collins

1907

  • "Bake Dat Chicken Pie"

1909

  • "Down At The Huskin'Bee"

1911

  • "The Barn Dance"

1912

  • "I'm Goin' Back to Dixie"

1915

  • "Alabama Jubilee"
  • "Kentucky Home"

1916

  • "The Kid is Clever"

1918

  • "The Old Grey Mare"

1919

  • "On the Ozark Trail"

1922

  • "Ham & Eggs"

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