Elizabeth Dickerson Spencer (April 12, 1871 – April 22, 1930) was an American dramatic soprano, or mezzo-soprano during the later 19th century and early 20th century who is best known for the numerous early recordings she made for Thomas Edison. == Biography == Elizabeth Dickerson was born in 1871 to Julia Armentine (Pratte) Dickerson and Col. John M. Dickerson. Her father died eight months later, and in 1874, her mother remarried, to Col. William Gilpin, who had served as the... [more on Wikipedia]
Top songs: #1: My Beautiful Lady - #2: The Bluebird - #3: In Rose Time| Date | Title | Points | Charts Peaks | Links | Comment | |||
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| 1. | 1911-1923 | 434 | MP3 | |||||
| 1. | 09/1911 | 161 | US 9 | MP3 | [Edison Amberol 762] written by Ivan Caryll & C. M. S. McLellan | |||
| 2. | 01/1919 | 153 | US 10 | MP3 | [Victor 18452] written by Bert Grant & George Graff | |||
| 3. | 03/1923 | 119 | US 14 | MP3 | [Eidson 51097] written by Edna J. Allen Phillips | |||
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