


Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
All By Yourself In The Moonlight | 12-13-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R-252 Kismit K-705 |
Bandana Days From “Shuffle Along” Featuring Sidney Bechet (Noble Sissle / Eubie Blake) | 4-14-1937 | New York, New York | Variety M 398 |
Basement Blues (Low-Downer Than Any Low-Down Blues) (W.C. Handy) | 4-21-1931 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6129 |
Broken-Hearted Doll | 6-13-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R-164 Parlophone A-2634 |
Camp Meeting Blues (Noble Sissle) | 9-10-1929 | Hayes, Middlesex, England | HMV B 5709 |
Colombo | 12-13-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R-259 |
Dakota | 9-24-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R-219 |
Dear Old Southland (Henry Creamer / J. Turner Layton) | 4-14-1937 | New York, New York | CBS CL-2102 |
For Old Time’s Sake | 12-13-1928 | London, England | Parlophone |
Get Out Under The Moon | 9-24-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R 219 |
Great Camp Meeting (Noble Sissle) | 12-8-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R-251 |
Good News | 6-13-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R-206 |
Got The Bench, Got The Park (But I Haven’t Got You) (Lewis / Sherman / Phillips) | 2-24-1931 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6073 |
Guiding Me Back Home | 3-29-1928 | London, England | Parlophone |
Helping Hand | 6-13-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R-337 |
How Can I Forget? | 6-13-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R-164 |
I’m Coming Virginia (Marion Cook / Donald Heywood) | 3-29-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R-3522 |
I’m Crooning A Tune About June | 10-10-1929 | Hayes, Middlesex, England | HMV B 5731 |
I’m Going Back To Old Nebraska | 3-29-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R-3522 |
I’m Just Wild About Harry From “Shuffle Along” Featuring Sidney Bechet (Noble Sissle / Eubie Blake) | 4-14-1937 | New York, New York | Variety M 398 |
I Take To You Vocal Chorus by Leana Horne | 3-11-1936 | New York, New York | Decca 847 A |
I Wonder Who Made Rhythm | 3-11-1936 | New York, New York | Decca 766 |
Just Give The Southland To Me | 3-29-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R 125 |
Just Keep Singing A Song | 6-12-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R 146 |
Just A Melody Out Of The Sky | 9-24-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R 220 |
Kansas City Kitty (Leslie / Donaldson) | 9-10-1929 | Hayes, Middlesex, England | HMV B-5731 |
Limehouse Rose | 3-29-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R-128 Parlophone A-2634 |
Lucky In Love | 6-13-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R-206 |
Loveless Love (W.C. Handy) | 2-24-1931 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6073 |
Miranda (Noble Sissle) | 11-28-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R-251 |
Miranda (Noble Sissle) | 9-10-1929 | Hayes, Middlesex, England | HMV B 5709 |
Ol’ Man River (Roger Hammerstein / Jerome Kern) | 6-12-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R-145 |
Recollections | 10-10-1929 | Hayes, Middlesex, England | HMV B5723 |
Rhythm Of The Broadway Moon Vocal Chorus by Noble Sissle (Fred Rose / Ed Nelson) | 3-11-1936 | New York, New York | Decca 847 B Columbia FB 1493 |
Roll On, Mississippi, Roll On (West / McCaffrey / Ringle) | 4-21-1931 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6111 |
Shout Hallelujah! Cause I’m Home | 12-13-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R-259 |
Since You Have Left Me | 3-29-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R 101 |
Since You Said You Loved Me | 9-24-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R-220 |
Sunny Skies | 3-29-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R-129 |
‘Tain’t Fit Night Out For Man Or Beast (Cahn / Chaplin) | 3-11-1936 | New York, New York | Decca 766 Columbia FB 1493 |
That’s What Love Did To Me | 3-11-1936 | New York, New York | Decca 778 B |
Westward Bound | 3-29-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R-101 |
What Do We Care? | 3-29-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R 128 |
Wha’d Ya Do To Me? (Milton Ager) | 4-21-1931 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6111 |
When The Clock Strikes Twelve | 6-12-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R 145 |
Why Do I Love You? | 6-12-1928 | London, England | Parlophone R 145 |
You Can’t Live In Harlem Vocal by Billy Banks (Cahn / Chaplin) | 3-11-1936 | New York, New York | Decca 778 A |
You Want Lovin’ And I Want Love (Coslow / Spier / Osterman) | 10-10-1929 | Hayes, Middlesex, England | HMV B5723 |
Artist | Instrument |
Buster Bailey | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone |
Billy Banks | Vocals |
Sidney Bechet | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone |
Clarence Brereton | Trumpet |
Harry Brooks | Piano |
Chester Burrill | Trombone |
Erskine Butterfield | Piano |
Jack Carter | Drums |
Wendell Culley | Trumpet |
Demas Dean | Trumpet |
Ralph Duquesne | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone |
Henry Edwards | Bass Brass |
Warren Harris | Banjo |
Chauncey Haughton | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone |
Lena Horne | Vocals |
Rudy Jackson | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone |
Jimmy Jones | Bass |
Wilbert Kirk | Drums |
Tommy Ladnier | Trumpet |
Oscar Madera | Violin |
Jimmy Miller | Guitar |
Jerome Pasqaull | Tenor Saxophone |
Lloyd Pinckney | Piano |
William Rosemand | Violin |
Noble Sissle | Singer, Leader |
Ramon Usera | Tenor Saxophone |
Gil White | Tenor Saxophone |
Juice Wilson | Violin |
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