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1895 in music

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  • "Belles of Virginia"
    – Stephen B. Clements, Berliner Records
  • "Bully Song"
    May Irwin
  • "Bye Bye Ma Honey"
    Billy Golden, United States Phonograph Company
  • "Carnival of Venice"
    Charles P. Lowe
  • "Cavalry"
    J. W. Myers, Brown Wax Cylinder Home Recording
  • "Dancing on the Housetops"
    Issler's Orchestra, United States Phonograph Company
  • "Dixie"
    Issler's Orchestra, United States Phonograph Company
  • "El Captain March"
    – Sousa's Band, Columbia Phonograph Company
  • "Girl Wanted"
    Dan W. Quinn, Berliner Records
  • "Handicap March"
    – Sousa's Band
  • "Henrietta Have You Met Her?"
    Dan W. Quinn, Berliner Records
  • "Her Eyes Don't Shine Like Diamonds"
    George J. Gaskin, Berliner Records
  • "Her Golden Hair Was Hanging Down"
    – Banta's Orchestra
  • "I Don't Want To Play In Your Yard"
    George J. Gaskin, Berliner Records
  • "Just One Girl"
    J. W. Myers, Berliner Records
  • "Love Me Little Love Me Long"
    – Alice Raymond
  • "Michael Casey as a Hotel Clerk"
    Russell Hunting, Berliner Records
  • "Michael Casey as Judge"
    Russell Hunting, Berliner Records
  • "Michael Casey's Plans For Freeing Ireland"
    Russell Hunting, Berliner Records
  • "My Blackbird"
    Len Spencer
  • "My Old Kentucky Home"
    George J. Gaskin, Berliner Records
  • "My Pearl Is A Bowery"
    Issler's Orchestra, United States Phonograph Company
  • "Nellie Bly"
    W. Paris Chambers, Berliner Records
  • "Nightingale Waltz"
    Issler's Orchestra, United States Phonograph Company
  • "The Band Played On"
    Dan W. Quinn, Columbia Phonograph Company
  • "The Sidewalks of New York"
    Dan W. Quinn, Berliner Records
  • "The Sidewalks of New York"
    George J. Gaskin, Edison & Berliner Records
  • "The Streets of Cairo"
    Dan W. Quinn, Berliner Records
  • "Washington Post March"
    – Sousa's Band, Columbia Phonograph Company
  • "When You Know The Girl You Love Loves You"
    George J. Gaskin, Berliner Records
  • "Who Broke The Lock"
    Unique Quartette, Edison Phonograph Co
  • "Yazoo Dance"
    – Sousa's Band
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