HOT
OLD TIME
Composer: Edgar
Selden
Lyricist: Edgar Selden
Opened: September 6, 1897, Third Avenue Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 8
The Blue And The Gray, Or A Mother’s Gift To The Country (M/L: Paul Dresser):
1. 78/Victor 26547 (Victor
Mixed Chorus directed by Emile Cot with piano)
I Guess I’ll Have To Telegraph My Baby
(M/L: George M. Cohan) (added for the subsequent tour):
1. 78/Victor 35233 (Victor
Minstrel Company)
2. The Phonographic Yearbook The 1890’s, Vol. 1: Wipe Him Off
The Land, CD/Archeophone ARCH 9004 (Edward M. Favor)
3. The Man On The Flying Trapeze: A Celebration of An Era,
CD/Arabesque 6588 (Robert DeCormier Singers)
Unrecorded Material:
Alkali Ike
Are You Done, Mr. Dunn (added for the subsequent tour)
A Boy Without A Sweetheart (M/L: George M. Cohan) (added for the
subsequent tour)
Can’t Understand It At All
A Dangerous Man From Denver (added for the subsequent tour)
Dewey’s Reception (added for the subsequent tour)
A Funny Little Man (added for the subsequent tour)
Her Gentleman Friend (M/L: George M. Cohan) (added for the
subsequent tour)
Hero Of The Football Game (added for the subsequent tour)
A Hot Old Time
A Hot Old Time (M/L: George M. Cohan) (added for the subsequent
tour)
I Guess I’ll See His Finish Pretty Soon (added for the
subsequent tour)
Irish Cakewalk (M/L: George M. Cohan) (added for the subsequent
tour)
On The Yellowstone
Patriotic Coon (M/L: George M. Cohan) (added for the subsequent
tour)
Playing Da Golden Strings (M/L: Samuel H. Speck)
Rag-Time Night on Broadway (M/L: George M. Cohan) (added for the
subsequent tour)
True Daughters Of Old Uncle Sam (added for the subsequent tour)
Why Did They Sell Killarney? (added for the subsequent tour)
The Wild And Wooley West (added for the subsequent tour)