Complete Recordings of John McCormack: Alphabetical Listing N

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Nacht und Traume, see Holy Night

Nation Once Again, A (Thomas Davis/J.J. Johnson)

614 ( 5 July 1906)

Lx 1565 ( 1906)

NATOMA: My commander as envoy…No country can my own outvie (Joseph D. Redding/Victor Herbert)

C 11822-1 (3 April 1912)

Nearer, My God, To Thee (Sarah F. Adams/Lowell Mason) (verses 1,2, and 5)

B 13225-1 (1 May 1913)

Nearer, My God, To Thee

Necklace of Love (from “Songs of Vine Acre”)(Frank L. Stanton/Ethelbert W. Nevin)

OEA 422-1 (29 August 1934)

Neues andachtiges Kindelwiegen, Ein (Words and Music by David Gregor Corner, 1584-1648 arr. Samuel Liddle)

OEA 408-1 (24 August 1934)

See An Old Sacred Lullaby below.

Ein Neues andachtiges Kindelwiegen

Next Market Day (Traditional/Old Irish Air, arr. Herbert Hughes)

B 23904-1 (partial matrix) (2 April 1920)

Night Hymn at Sea (Felicia Dorothea Hemans/Arthur Goring Thomas)

BVE 34166-1, -2, -3 (18 December 1925), with Lucrezia Bori, soprano

BVE 34166-4, -5, -6 (24 December 1925), with Lucrezia Bori, soprano

Broadcast (1 January 1926), with Lucrezia Bori, soprano

2EA 9651-1, -2 (25 November 1941), with Maggie Teyte, soprano

Nil, Le (Armand Renaud/Xavier Leroux)

C 14625-1 (25 March 1914), with Fritz Kreisler, violin

Le Nil

Nina (Tre giorni son che Nina) (Words & Music Anonymous)

OEA 8807-1 (19 June 1940)

Words and music are anonymous according to Grove’s, but the song is sometimes attributed to Legrenzio Vincenzo Ciampi.

Nirvana (Fred E. Weatherley/Stephen Adams)

C 12708-1 (11 December 1912)

No, Not More Welcome (Thomas Moore/Old Irish Air: “Erin to Gratton, ” also “Luggelaw,” arr. Frederick Keel)

OEA 9330-1 (25 June 1941)

Non é Ver (G. Caravoglia/Tito Mattei)

B 17651-1 (9 May 1916)

None but the Lonely Heart (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe/Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Op. 6, No. 6)

BVE 40170-1, -2 (12 October 1927)

Norah O’Neale (Traditional/Old Irish Air, arr. Herbert Hughes)

BVE 56198-1, -2 (18 October 1929)

Norah, the Pride of Kildare (Words and Music by John Parry)

6467a (23 September 1904)

Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal (Alfred, Lord Tennyson/Roger Quilter, Op. 3, No. 2)

Bb 11346-1, -2 (2 September 1927)

Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
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