A Panama-Pacific International Exposition Playlist

PPIE Sheet Music, Records and Playlist of Songs, San Francisco, 1915

 

By Doug Boilesen

The 1915 PPIE in San Francisco celebrated the completion of the Panama Canal.

Sheet music created for the PPIE and for the building of the Panama Canal are featured in this gallery along with a playlist of respective recordings.

 

Playlist

"Panama Exposition March" (Chas. A. Prince) Played by Prince's Band, Columbia 10" Record No. A1195.

"Through the Panama Canal" (Von der Mehden) Descriptive played by Prince's Band, Columbia 10" Record No. A1528.

"San Francisco (At that San-Fran-Pan-American Fair)" Sung by Arthur Fields, Columbia Record No. A1699, Recorded January 26, 1915.

"1915 San Francisco (March Song)" Sung by Henry Burr and Albert Campbell, Record No. A1623 Recorded Oct 27, 1914 New York.

 

Sheet Music, Records and Related Material

 

"Exposition March San Francisco 1915" by Leo Friedman, Frank K.Root & Co., Chicago New York 1915 (Courtesy Jamieson Collection, JC-SEM).

 

LISTEN to "Panama Exposition March" (Chas. A. Prince) Played by Prince's Band, Columbia 10" Record No. A1195 (Courtesy David Giovannoni Collection and i78s.org).

 

 

"Panama Canal March," by Will Wood. Published by Will Wood, New York, 1913 (Source: Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection, Johns Hopkins).

 

 

LISTEN to "Through the Panama Canal" (Von der Mehden) Descriptive played by Prince's Band, Columbia 10" Record No. A1528 (Courtesy David Giovannoni Collection and i78s.org).

 

 

"Panama Pacific Exposition Grand March" by L.J. Meyerholtz. "Dedicated to the Panama Exposition." Published by H.R. McClure Company, Sidney, Ohio, 1912 (Source: Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection, Johns Hopkins).

 

"In San Francisco the Fair Will Be Best," Words by Sam Harrison. Music by A.J. Bloom. Publisher Southwest Music Publishing Co., 851 Washington St., Oakland, CA, 1910 (Source: Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection, Johns Hopkins).

 

"San Francisco The World's Fair Town," Words by Andy Graves. Music by Eddie Jewell. Publisher Benj. Curtaz & Sons, 115 Kearney St., San Francisco, 1912 (Source: Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection, Johns Hopkins).

 

 

"San-Fran-Pan-American March & Two-Step" by Joel P. Corin, Geo. W. Meyer music Co., New York, 1915 (Courtesy Jamieson Collection, JC-SFP).

 

LISTEN to "San Francisco (At that San-Fran-Pan-American Fair" sung by Arthur Fields, Columbia Record No. A1699, Recorded January 26, 1915 (Courtesy of David Giovannoni Collection).

 

LISTEN to "Dear Old Pal of Mine" (Rice) Sung by Charles Hackett, Columbia Record No. 79196, Recorded June 17, 1920 (DAHR). The label is an example of how Columbia Records leveraged an award at PPIE (not for this recorrd) but for "Highest Awards" at Panama-Pacific Exhibition. Recording courtesy of Internet Archive.

(Record Label courtesy Jamieson Collection, JC-RSS).

 

 

LISTEN to "1915 San Francisco (March Song)" Sung by Henry Burr and Albert Campbell, Record No. A1623 Recorded Oct 27, 1914 New York (Courtesy DAHR)

 

WATCH 1915 San Francisco March sung by Henry Burr and Albert Campbell, Columbia Record 1914 - YouTube video created by abendstunde49 (2013).

 

 

Special thanks to David Giovannoni, the Lester Levy Sheet Music Collection, the University of California-Davis, the Internet Archive, Library of Congress, and John Jamieson.

See The Jamieson Collection for more examples of PPIE sheet music and records.

 

 

 

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