
An early recording artist who worked with Edison as early as 1891 with his initial hit "Drill, Ye Terriers, Drill". Born in Belfast, his Irish accent is clear in the music. A string of hits followed in the 1890's, with a small amount after the turn of the century.
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On the Banks of the Wabash
What is Home Without Love
The Best in the House is None Too Good For Reilly
It Don't Seem Like the Same Old Smile
After the ball
I Don't Want to Play in Your Yard
The Sidewalks of New York
She Was Bred In Old Kentucky
The bassoon
Break the News to Mother (1899)
She May Have Seen Better Days
After the Ball (1893)
Drill, Ye Terriers, Drill
Just Break The News To Mother
Break The News To Mother
I'm Wearing My Heart Away For You (1903)
The Bassoon (1903)
Star spangled banner (120 rpm)
Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill
Killarney
If a Girl Like You Loved a Boy Like Me
Bedelia
Little Alabama Coon
THE BEST IN THE HOUSE ISNONE TOO GOOD FOR REILLY
Scanlan's Swing Song
If a Girl Like You Loved a Boy Like Me (1905)
Her Eyes Don't Shine Like Diamonds
Sally in Our Alley
Drill Ye Tarriers Drill
Absence Makes The Heart Grow Fonder
I Don't Want to Play in Your Yard (1895) a
She Was Bread In Old Kentucky
Just Tell Them That You Saw Me
Whisper your mothers name
All Coons Look Alike to Me
Uncle Sam, Why Are You Waiting?
When the Harvest Days are Over
I'm Wearing My Heart Away For You
Best in the House is None Too Good For Reilly
She May Have Seen Better Days (1896)
Mavourneen
On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away
I Guess I'll Have to Telegraph My Baby
Sally in Our Alley (1905)
My Wild Irish Rose
I Don't Want to Play in Your Yard (1895) (remake)
Just say goodbye again (1890)
Scanlan's Swing Song (1896)
When the Harvest Days are Over (1902)
"After The Ball"
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