Bob Roberts
Bob Roberts (1879–1930), a baritone known for his comic songs, made many recordings for Edison, Columbia, Zonophone, and Victor, among other record labels. He specialized in African American dialect material and had big successes with "Ain't Dat a Shame?" and "Woodchuck Song."
The following recordings featuring Bob Roberts are available in the National Jukebox:
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| Artist Role | Title | Description | Primary Performer(s) | Date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vocalist - Baritone vocal | Hear dem bells | Male vocal solo, with chimes | Bob Roberts | 1904-06-30 | |
| Vocalist - Baritone vocal | Back, back, back to Baltimore | Male vocal solo, with piano | Bob Roberts | 1904-10-13 | |
| Vocalist - Baritone vocal | Dat ain't nothin' but talk | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | Bob Roberts | 1905-01-06 | |
| Vocalist - Baritone vocal | Never! | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | Bob Roberts | 1905-01-06 | |
| Vocalist - Baritone vocal | Nothin' from nothin' leaves you | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | Bob Roberts | 1905-11-02 | |
| Vocalist - Baritone vocal | Everybody gives me good advice | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | Bob Roberts | 1906-05-17 | |
| Vocalist - Baritone vocal | Bedelia | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | Bob Roberts | 1904-03-16 | |
| Vocalist - Baritone vocal | I'm just barely livin', dat's all | Male vocal solo, with piano | Bob Roberts | 1904-01-11 | |
| Vocalist - Baritone vocal | 'Tain't no disgrace to run, when you're skeered | Male vocal solo, with piano | Bob Roberts | 1904-01-11 | |
| Vocalist - Baritone vocal | Fables | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | Bob Roberts | 1912-10-08 |