
Ada Jones (June 1, 1873 – May 22, 1922) was a popular singer who recorded between 1905 to the early 1920s. Born in the United Kingdom, her family moved to Philadelphia in 1879. She started performing on stage, but moved to recording in 1905. She recorded several duets with Billy Murray and Len Spencer. The duets with Murray were often conversational (each singing to the other). She died in North Carolina.
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Sweet Marie
Wilhelm The Grocer

Beautiful Eyes

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If The Man In The Moon Were A Coon

Oh you blondy

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If Thats Your Idea of a Wonderful Time
If I Knock the L Out of Kelly

Come Josephine In My Flying Machine - Edison Cylinder, 1911

Grand Baby or Baby Grand

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Just Plain Folks

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Ypsilanti

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