Ada Jones (June 1, 1873 – May 2, 1922) was a popular singer who recorded from 1905 to the early 1920s. She was born in Lancashire, England, but she moved with her family to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1879. She started performing on stage, including juvenile roles in the 1880s. In 1893 or 1894, she recorded some musical performances for the North American Phonograph Co.

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  • Ada Jones (June 1, 1873 – May 2, 1922) was a popular singer who recorded from 1905 to the early 1920s. She was born in Lancashire, England, but she moved with her family to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1879. She started performing on stage, including juvenile roles in the 1880s. In 1893 or 1894, she recorded some musical performances for the North American Phonograph Co. , but the demise of this company ended this recording career and it was not until 1905 that she returned to recording, after a few years doing performances at such locations as Huber's 14th Street Museum in New York City. She recorded several duets with Billy Murray and Len Spencer. She sang in a range of accents and dialects, notably Irish English. She died in North Carolina. Some of her more popular songs included: "Don't Get Married Any More, Ma" (1906, 1907; multiple recordings) "All She Gets from the Iceman is Ice" (1907) "I Just Can't Make My Eyes Behave" (1907) "The Yama Yama Man" (1909) "I've Got Rings On My Fingers" (1909) "Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon" (1910) "Row! Row! Row!" (1913) Now I Have to Call Him "Father" (1908) Duets with Billy Murray: "Let's Take an Old-Fashioned Walk" (1907) "School Days" (1907) "Wouldn't You Like to Have Me for a Sweetheart?" (1908) "Cuddle Up a Little Closer, Lovey Mine" (1908) "Shine On, Harvest Moon" (1909) "I Can't Say You're the Only One" (1909) "Can't You See I Love You" (1909) "Googy-oo" (1909) "Blue Feather" (1909) "Come Josephine in My Flying Machine" (1911) "Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee" (1912) "Some Sunday Morning" (1918) "Don't Slam That Door" (1918) Edison 3135
  • Ada Jones foi uma popular cantora que gravou a partir de 1905 até o início dos anos 1920. Nascida no Reino Unido, sua familia mudou-se para a Filadélfia em 1879. Ada gravou vários duetos com Billy Murray e Len Spencer, em uma variedade de sotaques e dialetos. Ela morreu na Carolina do Norte.
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  • Ada Jones (June 1, 1873 – May 2, 1922) was a popular singer who recorded from 1905 to the early 1920s. She was born in Lancashire, England, but she moved with her family to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1879. She started performing on stage, including juvenile roles in the 1880s. In 1893 or 1894, she recorded some musical performances for the North American Phonograph Co.
  • Ada Jones foi uma popular cantora que gravou a partir de 1905 até o início dos anos 1920. Nascida no Reino Unido, sua familia mudou-se para a Filadélfia em 1879. Ada gravou vários duetos com Billy Murray e Len Spencer, em uma variedade de sotaques e dialetos. Ela morreu na Carolina do Norte.
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