W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, The Mikado (Selection) Recorded: November 1930 Performers: Robert Carr, Joan Cross, Randell Jackson, Dan Jones, Alice Lilley, Appleton Moore, Nellie Walker. Joseph Batten is the listed conductor, but the recordings were probably conducted by Charles Prentice.
Format: 6 x 78rpm 10†disks (16 tracks) Label: Columbia 255 (DB 321-326) Released: 1931
The records are played on an HMV 102 portable gramophone from about 1931, and recorded with a Blue Yeti USB microphone, using Audacity software. There has been no post-processing. This is, so far as possible, how a recording of ninety years ago would have sounded when played on one of the most popular machines of the day.
I bought this boxed set in 1974. Sadly, disk 4 was broken, and the broken part had been thrown away.
Watch videos with other singers performing As some day it may happen:
As some day it may happen that a victim must be found, I've got a little list--I've got a little list Of society offenders who might well be underground, And who never would be missed--who never would be missed! There's the pestilential nuisances who write for autographs-- All people who have flabby hands and irritating laughs-- All children who are up in dates, and floor you with 'em flat-- All persons who in shaking hands, shake hands with you like that-- And all third persons who on spoiling tete-a-tetes insist-- They'd none of 'em be missed--they'd none of 'em be missed!
CHORUS. he's got 'em on the list; And they'll none of 'em be missed-- they'll none of 'em be missed.
There's the banjo serenader, and the others of his race, And the piano-organist--I've got him on the list! And the people who eat peppermint and puff it in your face, They never would be missed--they never would be missed! Then the idiot who praises, with enthusiastic tone, All centuries but this, and every country but his own; And the lady from the provinces, who dresses like a guy, And who "doesn't think she waltzes, but would rather like to try"; And that singular anomaly, the lady novelist-- I don't think she'd be missed--I'm sure she'd not he missed!
CHORUS. he's got her on the list; And I don't think she'll be missed-- I'm sure she'll not be missed!
And that Nisi Prius nuisance, who just now is rather rife, The Judicial humorist--I've got him on the list! All funny fellows, comic men, and clowns of private life-- They'd none of 'em be missed--they'd none of 'em be missed. And apologetic statesmen of a compromising kind, Such as--What d'ye call him--Thing'em-bob, and likewise--Never-mind, And 'St--'st--'st--and What's-his-name, and also You-know-who-- The task of filling up the blanks I'd rather leave to you. But it really doesn't matter whom you put upon the list, For they'd none of 'em be missed-- they'd none of 'em be missed!
CHORUS. you may put 'em on the list; And they'll none of 'em be missed-- they'll none of 'em be missed!