Byron G. Harlan
Byron G. Harlan (August 29, 1861 – September 11, 1936) was an American singer from Kansas, a comic minstrel singer and balladeer who often recorded with Arthur Collins. The two together were often billed as "Collins & Harlan".
Solo recordings
1899
"Please, Mr. Conductor, Don't Put Me Off The Train" (remade 1903 on Edison Gold Moulded 7219) (w.m. J. Fred Helf)
1901
"Hello Central, Give Me Heaven"
1903
"Please Mother, Buy Me A Baby" (w.m. Will D. Cobb & Gus Edwards)
"Always In The Way" (w.m. Charles K. Harris)
"The Vacant Chair" (w. Henry S. Washburne m. George Frederick Root)
1905
"My Gal Sal"
"A Picnic For Two"
"With the Robins I'll Return"
1906
"Wait 'Till the Sun Shines, Nellie"
"Cheer Up Mary" - Edison Gold Moulded 9403
"When The Sunset Turns The Ocean's Blue To Gold - Columbia & United Talking Machine A439
1907
"And A Little Child Shall Lead Them" - Edison Gold Moulded 9472
"I'm Tying The Leaves So They Won't Come Down" - Edison Gold Moulded 9606
1908
"Are You Sincere?" - Edison Gold Moulded 9973