Henry Burr Sterling Trio - What a Wonderful Mother Youd Be In the Glory of the Moonlight Strolling Along

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Review by Moni Durojaiye

The album "What a Wonderful Mother Youd Be In the Glory of the Moonlight Strolling Along" by Henry Burr Sterling Trio is a delightful collection of songs that transport listeners to a bygone era. The album features the smooth and soothing vocals of Henry Burr, accompanied by the Sterling Trio's elegant instrumentation.

The title track, "What a Wonderful Mother Youd Be In the Glory of the Moonlight Strolling Along," is a tender and heartfelt tribute to motherhood. The lyrics are touching, and the melody is beautiful, making it a standout track on the album.

Other highlights include "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi," a romantic ballad that showcases Burr's vocal range, and "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles," a playful tune that will put a smile on anyone's face.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
In the Glory of the Moonlight (Strolling Along)
What a Wonderful Mother You'd Be

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Catalog Numbers

17953

Labels

Victor

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

Companies

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Record CompanyVictor Talking Machine Co.

Notes

  • Both sided recorded on January 6th 1916
  • Release Date: 3/1916

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (A label): 17953A
  • Matrix / Runout (B label): 17953B

About Henry Burr Sterling Trio

Popular American tenor (b. January 15, 1882 St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada - d. April 6, 1941 Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A) Argued by many to be Canada's first musical export, Henry Burr was the most popular of the many pseudonyms used by tenor (others included , Henry Gillette, Alfred Alexander, Archie Alexander, Ira Allen, Harry Barr, Ralph Brainard, , Carl Ely, Frank Knapp, Al King, Shamus McClaskey, Charles Richards, Harold Spencer, and many others). See for additional profile. When credited with , please use with ANV as needed. One of the most famous ballad singers of the early 20th century, and one the first recording artists for Records and .

Real Name

    • Harry Haley McClaskey

Name Vars

  • (Harris) Henry Burr
  • Burr
  • H. Burr
  • Harold Barr
  • Mr. Henry Burr
  • Tenor Solo

Aliases

  • Harry McClaskey
  • Irving Gillette
  • Robert Rice
  • Harry Haley
  • Henry Gillette
  • Ralph Brainard
  • Henry Scott
  • Charles Richards
  • Frank Knapp
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Summary by Moni Durojaiye

the album is a charming and nostalgic trip down memory lane, and it's easy to see why Henry Burr was one of the most popular singers of his time. The Sterling Trio's accompaniment is impeccable, and the songs are timeless classics that will never go out of style. Fans of vintage music and those who appreciate the art of storytelling through song will surely enjoy this album.