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- Edison Gold Moulded Cylinder Record, "I'm Looking for the Man that Wrote the Merry Widow Waltz," 1908 - Edward M. Favor, a performer in Broadway musicals in the mid-1890s, had a clear, crisp voice that recorded well. "The Merry Widow Waltz" is from the extremely popular 1905 Franz Lehar operetta "The Merry Widow." In this song parody, a young man laments that this tune "oozes from cellars, and all the flat dwellers," -- and that his girl can't stop dancing to it!

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Edison Gold Moulded Cylinder Record, "I'm Looking for the Man that Wrote the Merry Widow Waltz," 1908
Edward M. Favor, a performer in Broadway musicals in the mid-1890s, had a clear, crisp voice that recorded well. "The Merry Widow Waltz" is from the extremely popular 1905 Franz Lehar operetta "The Merry Widow." In this song parody, a young man laments that this tune "oozes from cellars, and all the flat dwellers," -- and that his girl can't stop dancing to it!