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Manuel Romain

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Manuel Romain (died December 22, 1926, at age 56) was a singer and recording artist. He had several bestseller recordings in Columbia Records including "When I Lost You" (1913), "I Miss You Most of All" (1914), and "You're More Than the World To Me" (1914). A tenor, he performed in vaudeville and minstrel shows in the early 1900s.[1]

Discography

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References

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  1. ^ University, Sam Houston State. "SURVEY OF LEADING ACOUSTIC ERA RECORDING ARTISTS; Sam Houston State University". SHSU Online.
  2. ^ Manuel Romain "Curse Of An Aching Heart" (song by Al Piantadosi) (includes images of Romain)
  3. ^ "That's a Real Moving Picture from Life". July 1, 1914 – via Internet Archive.
  4. ^ "Manuel Romain". Discography of American Historical Recordings.