Charles Hart and Lewis James - Till We Meet Again (1918)
Charted at #1 in February 1919. Written and recorded during World War I, this was one of the most popular songs of the time. Also a #1 hit for Nicholas Orlando's Orchestra and Henry Burr and Albert Campbell around the same time. Recorded December 4, 1918. Written by Richard A. Whiting and Raymond B. Egan. Richard Whiting was the father of singer Margaret Whiting. B-side is "Have a Smile for Everyone You Meet, and They Will Have a Smile for You" by the Sterling Trio.

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1919 Nicholas Orlando - Till We Meet Again (Charles Hart & Harry MacDonough, vocal)

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1918 Campbell & Burr - Till We Meet Again

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