
Dan W. Quinn (1859 – November 7, 1938) was one of the first American singers to become popular in the new medium of recorded music. Quinn was a very successful recording artist whose recording career spanned 1892 to 1918. Quinn recorded many of his hits in the legendary "Tin Pan Alley" of New York City.
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The Band Played on 1895
Hello Hawaii, how are you?
Ain't That a Shame
The Band Played On
Sweetheart May
Glorious Beer
Naughty, naughty, naughty
OH, MRS O'FLAHERTY, WHAT DID YOU MEAN BY THAT
At a Georgia Camp Meeting
Streets of Cairo
Aint That A Shame (1901)
Brother Masons
The Band Played On (1895)
Hurrah for Baffin's Bay
Whistling Mike (1903)
Just Tell Them That You Saw Me
Football
The Swellest Thing In Town
Whistling Rufus (1902)
The Swellest Thing In Town (1897)
Put Me Off At Buffalo
More work for the undertaker
Who Who Who Hoolihan (1904)
Must You (1903)
That's Where She Sits All Day
Hurrah For Baffin's Bay (1903)
Ain't That a Shame (1901)
I want to go to morrow
SWEATHEART MAY
Nothing's Too Good For The Irish
The Penny Whistler (1903)
Ain't Dat A Shame
And the parrot said (144 rpm)
Arrah, go on (144 rpm)
She Never Did The Same Thing Twice
The Boy Guessed Right (1900) a
A hot time in the old town
Who Who Who Hoolihan
Whistling Mike
You Can't Keep A Good Man Down
Whistling Rufus
Hiawatha
Streets of Cairo or the Poor Little Country Maid
La-didily-idily-umti-umti-ay (120 rpm)
The Smoke Goes Up The Chimney Just The Same
Aint That A Shame
The Boy Guessed Right
Must You
The Penny whistler
Vaudeville Specialty
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