Nat M. Wills' Classic 1913 Song 'If A Table At Rector's Could Talk' 🎶

Discover the charming 1913 song 'If A Table At Rector's Could Talk' by Nat M. Wills, featured in 'Follies of 1913' and composed by Raymond Hubbell. A nostalgic glimpse into early 20th-century musical theater!

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Nat M. Wills "If A Table At Rector's Could Talk" on Victor 17461 (September 22, 1913)

Song from “Follies of 1913”

Composer is Raymond Hubbell

Lyrics by Will D. Cobb

Rector's was a popular Times Square restaurant in the late 1890s and early 1900s.

The idea of the song is that the tables could reveal some interesting gossip if tables could talk

Nat Wills was born Louis McGrath Wills in Fredericksburg, Virginia, on July 11, 1873.

Wills' family moved to Washington, D.C. when he was a child and he and began stage work there,

Wills was famous for giving a comic talk called "No News."

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