Entry for Paul Whiteman. Entry for Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra
Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
A Bench in the Park (1) (Milton Ager / Jack Yellen) | 3-22-1930 | Hollywood, California | Columbia 2164-D |
A Bench in the Park (2) * (Milton Ager / Jack Yellen) | 3-22-1930 | Hollywood, California | Columbia unissued * |
A Bench in the Park (from movie “King Of Jazz“) (Milton Ager / Jack Yellen) | 1930 | Hollywood, California | Universal |
A Big Bouquet for You (Simmons / Kahn) | 10-10-1930 | New York, New York | Columbia 2289-D |
A Boy and a Girl Were Dancing Vocal refrain by Jack Fulton (Mack Gordon / Harry Revel) | 11-17-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24188-A |
A Bundle of Old Love Letters Talkie Hit from Motion Picture “Lord Byron Of Broadway” (Freed / Brown) | 10-18-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 2047-D |
A Faded Summer Love | 10-6-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 22827-B |
A Night with Paul Whiteman at the Biltmore (LP session) | 12-3-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 67-2000 |
A Night with Paul Whiteman at the Biltmore (picture disc) (also Whiteman Medley) | 12-2-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 39000 36199 |
A Picture of Me Without You (From the Musical Comedy “Jubilee”) vocal refrain by Ramona and Ken Darby (Cole Porter) | 9-7-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25135-A |
A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody (Swinging Strings) (Irving Berlin) | 3-25-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2699 |
A Rose and a Kiss | 12-3-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 22882 |
A Shady Tree (1) (Walter Donaldson) | 9-22-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20972-B |
A Shady Tree (2) (Walter Donaldson) | 9-22-1927 | New York, New York | Victor * |
A Study in Blue (Domenico Savino) | 3-2-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 36067 |
A Waltz Was Born in Vienna | 3-10-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25274 |
A White House of Our Own (Freed / Burke) | 2-2-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 24236-B |
A Zoot Suit (For My Sunday Girl) (Gilbert / O’Brien) | 2-7-1942 | New York, New York | Victor 27801-A |
Adoring You (Mc Carthy / Tierney) | 7-15-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19429 |
After the Rain (Sizemore / Shrigley) | 2-14-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18872 |
After You’ve Gone (Henry Creamer / J. Turner Layton) | 10-18-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 2098-D |
After You’ve Gone (Sax Socktette) (Henry Creamer / J. Turner Layton) | 4-7-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2467 A |
Afterglow Vocal refrain by Jimmie Brierly (Stillman / Ram / Levant) | 6-26-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25356 |
Ah! But Is It Love? (Harburg / Gorney) | 7-20-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 24365-B |
Ah-Ha! (Sidney Clare / James V. Monaco) | 5-6-1925 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 19666 |
Ain’t Misbehavin’ Vocal refrain by Jack Teagarden (Andy Razaf / Fats Waller) | 7-9-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25086-B Bluebird B-10957-A |
Ain’t You Ashamed? (Mitchell / Brown / Simons) | 2-25-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19284 |
Alabamy Bound (B.G. DeSylva / Bud Green / Ray Henderson) | 12-29-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19557-A |
Album of Manhattan: Manhattan Masquerade Manhattan Moonlight Manhattan Serenade Metropolitan Nocturne Side Street in Gotham (Alter) | 1-3-1940, 1-4-1940 | New York, New York | Decca 29058 25059 29060 |
Alexander’s Ragtime Band (Irving Berlin) | 5-15-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2695 |
All Alone (Irving Berlin) | 9-12-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19487 |
All Alone (Irving Berlin) | 6-13-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2691 |
All Ashore (Chorus, Four Modernaires) (Billy Hill) | 9-20-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2075-B |
All for You – Happiness (Johnson / Meyer) | 3-16-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 35708-A |
All in Fun (Jerome Kern / Roger Hammerstein II) | 11-24-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2912 |
All of Me Vocal refrain by Mildred Bailey (Seymour Simmons / Gerald Marks) | 12-1-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 22879-B |
All Points West (Richard Rodgers / Lorenz Hart) | 3-28-1937 | New York, New York | Victor 36198 |
All the Things You Are (Jerome Kern / Roger Hammerstein II) | 11-24-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2912 |
All Through the Night From the musical comedy “Anything Goes”) Vocal refrain by Bob Lawrence (Cole Porter) | 10-26-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24770-A |
Aloha Oe (Queen Liliuokalani) | 1960 | New York, New York | Grand Award GA 208 SD (LP) |
Along the Old Lake Trail (from the Musical Comedy “Kid Boots”) (Harry Tierney) | 12-27-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19244 |
American Tune (from “George White’s Scandals”) (Buddy De Sylva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson) | 6-19-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1464-D |
Among My Souvenirs (Edgar Leslie / Horatio Nicholls) | 11-22-1927 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 35877-A |
An American In Paris (George Gershwin) | 10-21-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 29054, 29055 |
An American In Paris (George Gershwin) | 10-25-1951 | Los Angeles, California | Capitol EBF 301 (45 rpm) |
An Orange Grove in California (Irving Berlin) | 10-9-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19169-A |
And Then Some (Seymour / Lawnhurst) | 7-9-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25088 |
Annina | 4-17-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24715 |
Announcer’s Blues (Frankie Trumbauer / Stokes) | 9-7-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25404 |
Anything Goes (From the musical comedy “Anything Goes”) (Cole Porter) | 10-26-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24770-B |
Anything Goes – Selection (Cole Porter) | 10-26-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 36141 |
Anytime, Anyday, Anywhere (Max Kortlander) | 8-23-1920 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18694-A |
April Showers (Louis Silvers) | 10-27-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18825-B |
Arcady (Jolson) | 12-6-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19217-B |
Are You Makin’ Any Money? (From the Film “Moonlight and Pretzels”) Vocal refrain by Ramona (H. Hupfeld) | 7-20-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 24365-A |
As Thousands Cheer – A Tabloid Version (picture disc) (Irving Berlin) | 10-27-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 39003 |
At the Story Book Ball (Four Modernaires w/Swing Wing) (Ernie Burnett / Joe Jones) | 2-21-1940 | New York, New York | Decca 3137 B |
At Twilight (Maceo Pinkard / Tracey) | 9-6-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1993-D |
Au Revoir, L’amour From “Folies Berger de Paris” (Jack Meskill / Jack Stern) | 12-17-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24854-B |
Aunt Hagar’s Blues Featuring Jack Teagarden and the Modernaires (Swing Wing) (W.C. Handy) | 9-9-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2145 A |
Autumn Leaves (with Joe Venuti) | 8-1956 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-351 (LP) |
Avalon (Al Jolson / Vincent Rose) | 2-15-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 25238-B |
Avalon (Al Jolson / Vincent Rose) | 7-1-1954 | New York, New York | Coral 56119 (LP) |
Avalon – Just Like a Gypsy (Vincent Rose / Seymour B. Simons / Nora Bayes) | 8-23-1920 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 35701-A |
Awake in a Dream (Robin / Hollander) | 2-6-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25265 |
Back In Your Own Back Yard (3) (Jolson / Rose / Dreyer) | 1-28-1928 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 21240-B |
Back In Your Own Back Yard (4) (Jolson / Rose / Dreyer) | 1-28-1928 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 27689 |
Bagdad (Milton Ager / Jack Yellen) | 9-9-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19447 |
Ballin’ the Jack (Chris Smith / Jack Burris) | 2-15-1955 | New York, New York | Coral 57008 (LP) |
Bambalina (from the Musical Play “The Wild Flower”) (Youmans / Stothart / Harba) | 2-21-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19035-A |
Basin Street Blues (Spencer Williams) | 8-30-1956 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-901 (LP) |
Beach Boy (From RKO film “Down to the Last Yacht”) Vocal refrain by Bob Lawrence (Ann Ronell) | 6-29-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24678 |
Beautiful Ohio (Earl) | 9-21-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20973-B |
Because My Baby Don’t Mean “Maybe” Now (Walter Donaldson) | 6-18-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1441-D |
Beer Barrel Polka (Brown / Tim / Vejvoda) | 2-16-1955 | New York, New York | Coral 57008 (LP) |
(Be It Ever So Thrilling) There’s No Place Like Your Arms From the University of Pennsylvania Production “All Around The Town” (Clay Boland / Bickley Reicher) | 9-20-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2076 B |
Bell-Hoppin’ Blues (Walter C. Ness / J. “Kenn” Sinnon) | 3-29-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 20092-A |
Best Ever Medley: Dance of the Hours Love In Idleness (Amilcare Ponchiello) (MacBeth – arranged by Paul Whiteman) | 8-19-1920 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 35701-B |
Black Bottom (Buddy De Sylva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson) | 2-14-1955 | New York, New York | Coral 57008 (LP) |
Blowing Bubbles All Day Long (from the N.Y. Hippodrome spectacle “Better Times”) (Raymond Hubbell) | 9-28-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18960 |
Blue Hawaii (Baer / Caesar / Schuster) | 3-15-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1771-D |
Blue Moonlight (Dana Suesse) | 12-14-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 36159-B |
Blue Night (Rollins / Mahoney) | 5-24-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1553-D |
Blue Skies (Sax Socktette) (Irving Berlin) | 4-7-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2698 A |
Blueberry Hill (Al Lewis / Vincent Rose / Larry Stock) | 1950s | New York, New York | Waldorf Music Hall MH 3333 (LP) |
Blue Hawaii (Leo Robbin / Ralph Rainger) | 1960 | New York, New York | Grand Award GA 208 SD (LP) |
Body and Soul (Edward Heyman / John Green / Rob Sour / Frank Eyton) | 10-10-1930 | New York, New York | Columbia 2297-D |
Bonnie | 9-4-1923 | New York, New York | Victor (rejected) |
Born to Be Kissed (From M-G-M film “Born To Be Kissed”) Vocal refrain by Romona (Howard Dietz / Arthur Schwartz) | 6-29-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24670-A |
Bright Eyes (introducing “You Oughta See My Baby”) (Motzan / Jerome / Fred E. Ahlert ) | 2-4-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18735-A |
Broadway (from “Manhattan Mary”) (Buddy De Sylva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson) | 8-16-1927 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 20874-A |
Broken-Hearted (Buddy De Sylva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson) | 6-22-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20757-B |
Broom Dance (Four Modernaires w/Swing Wing) | 11-10-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2844 B |
Bunch of Happiness | 12-22-1926 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor (rejected) |
Burning Sands (Dominic Onivas) | 2-27-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19033-A |
Button Up Your Overcoat (from “Follow Thru”) (Buddy De Sylva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson) | 2-7-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1736-D |
By the Sapphire Sea (Ted Snyder) | 2-22-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18880-B |
By the Shalimar (Koehler / Magine / Delbridge) | 2-23-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19043 |
By the Sycamore Tree Vocal Refrain by Jack Fulton (Gillespie / Wendling) | 12-3-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 22879-A |
By the Waters of Minnetonka (acoustical) (Laurance / Grofé) | 6-11-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19391-A |
By the Waters of Minnetonka (electrical) (Lieurance / Grofé) | 2-9-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21796 |
Bygones (Max Kortlander / Harry Akst) | 2-14-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18880-A |
California, Here I Come (from “Bombo”) (Jolson / De Sylva / Meyer) | 2-1-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19267-B |
Call of the South (Irving Berlin) | 12-29-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19557-B |
Can’t You See? (How I Love You) (Turk / Ahlert) | 10-6-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 22828-B |
Canadian Capers (Chandler / White / Cohen) | 10-5-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18824 |
Caprice Futuristic (Matty Malneck / Frank Signorelli) | 2-18-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 36044 |
Caprice Viennois (Fritz Kreisler) | 7-1-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19862 |
Caresses (introducing “I’m a Lonesome Little Raindrop”) (Monaco / Hanley) | 11-26-1920 | New York, New York | Victor 35704-B |
Carolina in the Morning (Walter Donaldson / Gus Kahn) | 9-21-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18963-B |
Carry Me Back to Green Pastures | 4-17-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24615 |
Castles in the Air | 4-11-1926 | London, England | HMV (rejected) |
Changes (2) Featuring Bix Beiderbecke, Bing Crosby and the Rhythm Boys (Walter Donaldson) (Arranged by Bill Chalis) | 11-23-1927 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 25370-A |
Changes (3) (Walter Donaldson) | 11-23-1927 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 21103-B |
Chansonette (Friml / Paskman / Spaeth) | 6-1-1923 | Hayes, Middlesex | HMV B-1658 |
Chansonette (Friml / Paskman / Spaeth) | 9-12-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19145-B |
Charleston (5) (Cecil Mack / James P. Johnson) | 5-7-1925 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor * |
Charleston (8) (Cecil Mack / James P. Johnson) | 5-7-1925 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 19671-B |
Charleston (Cecil Mack / James P. Johnson) | 2-14-1955 | New York, New York | Coral 57008 (LP) |
Charlestonette (Fred Rose) | 9-16-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19785 |
Cheerie Beerie Bee (Wayne) | 8-15-1927 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 20881-B |
Cherie (Irving Bibo) | 4-21-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18758 |
Chicago (That Toddling Town) (Fred Fisher) | 8-23-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18946-A |
Chicago (Fred Fisher) | 8-10-1954 | New York, New York | Coral 56119 (LP) |
China Boy (Winfree / Bouteljie) | 5-3-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1945-D |
China Seas (Brown) | 7-10-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25088 |
Chinese Lullaby (Bowers) | 1-10-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 2656-D |
Chloe (A Song of the Swamp) (Gus Kahn / Neil Moret) | 2-27-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 35921-B |
Cho-Cho-San (acoustical) (On melodies by G. Puccini arranged by Hugo Frey) | 5-18-1921 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18777-A |
Cho-Cho-San (electrical) (On melodies by G. Puccini arranged by Hugo Frey) | 8-25-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 20200-A |
Choo-Choo (Frankie Trumbauer / Matty Malneck) | 10-10-1930 | New York, New York | Columbia 2491-D |
Christmas Melodies : Noel; Adeste Fideles | 9-19-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 50098-D |
Christmas Night in Harlem (1) (Scott / Parrish) | 4-17-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24615 |
Christmas Night in Harlem (2) * (Scott / Parrish) | 4-17-1934 | New York, New York | Victor * |
Christmas Night in Harlem (Scott / Parrish) | 8-30-1956 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-901 (LP) |
Cindy, Oh Cindy (Barron / Long) | 1950s | New York, New York | Waldorf Music Hall MH 3333 (LP) |
Coal Black Mammy (L. Cliff / Ivy St. Helier) | 8-1-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18939-A |
Collette (Able Baer / Gus Kahn) | 6-15-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20757-A |
Come Back Chiquita (Wayne / Gilbert) | 6-10-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1448-D |
Concerto in F, For Piano and Orchestra Allegro (1stMovement) Commencement Continuation Completion (George Gershwin) | 9-15-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 50139-D, 50140-D |
Concerto in F, For Piano and Orchestra Andante Con Moto (2nd Movement) FirstHalf Completion (George Gershwin) | 9-16-1928 9-17-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 50140-D, 50141-D |
Concerto in F, For Piano and Orchestra Finale – Allegro Con Brio (3rd Movement) (3) (George Gershwin) | 9-17-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 7172-M |
Concerto in F, For Piano and Orchestra Finale – Allegro Con Brio (3rd Movement) (7) (George Gershwin) | 10-5-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 50141-D |
Concerto in F – 1st Movement (George Gershwin) | 4-18-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 29056 |
Concerto in F – 2nd, 3rd Movements (George Gershwin) | 4-18-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 29057 |
C.O.N.S.T.A.N.T.I.N.O.P.L.E. (2) (Carlton) | 5-17-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1402-D |
C.O.N.S.T.A.N.T.I.N.O.P.L.E. (3) (Carlton) | 5-17-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1402-D |
Coo Coo (Al Jolson / Buddy De Sylva) | 4-26-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18898-A |
Coquette (1) (Gus Kahn / Carmen Lombardo /Jimmy Green) | 3-2-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21301 |
Coquette (3) (Gus Kahn / Carmen Lombardo /Jimmy Green) | 3-2-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 25675 |
Coquette Theme Song from Motion Picture “Coquette” (Irving Berlin) | 2-28-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1755-D |
Countess Maritza (Smith / Kalman) | 8-12-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 20138-B |
Cradle of Love (Wayne / Gilbert) | 1-10-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1723-D |
Crinoline Days (Irving Berlin) | 11-2-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18983-B |
Crinoline Days (Paul Whiteman’s Woodwinds) (Irving Berlin) | 6-22-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2694 A |
Crying for You (Miller / Cohn) | 2-27-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19034 |
Cuban Love Song (From The Motion Picture “The Cuban Love Song”) Vocal refrain by Jack Fulton and The Romancers (Jimmy McHugh / Dorothy Fields / Stothart ) | 10-6-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 22834-A |
Cuban Overture (George Gershwin) | 10-11-1954 | New York, New York | Coral 57021 (LP) |
Cuban Overture Rosa Linda at the Piano (George Gershwin) | 10-21-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 29053, 29054 |
Cuban Overture (with Paul Whiteman intro) (George Gershwin) | 1944? | ????? | V-Disc 817 |
Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake (Billy James) | 9-20-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19155-A |
Cutie (introducing “I’ve Found a Bud Among the Roses”) (from “The Blue Kitten) (Rudolf Friml) | 1-25-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18865-A |
Dance of the Little Dutch Dolls (Walker / Green) | 10-6-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 22870 |
Dancing Honeymoon (Grant) | 10-9-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19169-B |
Dancing Shadows (Golden / arranged by Ferdie Grofé) | 4-22-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21431 |
Dancing Tambourine (Phil Ponce / W. C. Polla) | 9-22-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20972-A |
Dardanella (Trumpet chorus featuring Bix Beiderbecke (Fred Fisher) | 2-9-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 25238-A |
Dardanella (Fred Fisher) | 1959 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-412 (LP) |
Dark Eyes (with Joe Venuti) | 1958 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-351 (LP) |
Darktown Strutter’s Ball (Shelton / Brooks) | 7-10-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25192 |
Darling | 10-22-1920 | New York, New York | Victor (rejected) |
Darn That Dream (Van Heusen / De Lange) | 12-21-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2937 |
Daybreak Vocal refrain by Red McKenzie (Hoagy Carmichael) | 4-14-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24017-A |
Days of Hearts and Flowers (Jack F. Mahoney / Theodore Tobani / Nat Shilkret) | 9-15-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19790 |
Dear Old Southland (J. Turner Layton) | 12-23-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18856-A |
Dearest (You’re The Nearest To My Heart) (Davis / Akst) | 2-21-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19030-B |
Deep Forest (A Hymn To Darkness) (Andy Razaf / Foresythe / Hines) | 12-14-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24852-B |
Deep Purple (De Rose) | 9-11-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 36131 |
Dengozo (Nazareth) | 2-16-1955 | New York, New York | Coral 57008 (LP) |
Did I Get Stinkin’ (At the Club Savoy) | 2-7-1942 | Hollywood, California | Victor (rejected) |
Dixie Dawn (1) * (Jo Trent / Peter De Rose) | 4-23-1928 | New York, New York | Victor * |
Dixie Dawn (2) * (Jo Trent / Peter De Rose) | 4-23-1928 | New York, New York | Victor * |
Dixie Dawn (3) (Jo Trent / Peter De Rose) | 4-23-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21438-B |
Dixie’s Favorite Son (Lew Brown / Albert Von Tilzer) | 6-18-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19389 |
Do I Hear You Saying (I Love You) (From “Present Arms”) (Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers) | 4-24-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21398 |
Do It Again! (from “The French Doll”) (George Gershwin) | 3-28-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18882-B |
Do You Ever Think of Me? (introducing “Somebody’s Waiting”) (Burnett / Schonberg / Kerr) | 2-1-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18734-B |
Dodging a Divorcee (Reginald Forsythe) | 7-9-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25086-A |
Dolly Dimples (Alter) | 1-5-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21301 |
Don’t Mind the Rain (Ned Miller / Chester Cohn) | 2-1-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19273 |
Doo Wacka Doo (Gaskill / Donaldson /Horther) | 9-5-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19462-B |
Down Around the ‘Sip ‘Sip ‘Sippy Shore (Walter Donaldson) | 3-16-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18744-B |
Down In Old Havana Town (Caesar / Friend / arranged by Ferdie Grofé) | 3-12-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 27687 |
Down the Old Ox Road From the Film “College Humor” Vocal refrain by Peggy Healy and Al Dary (Coslow / Johnson) | 7-20-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 24368-A |
Drifting and Dreaming (H. Gillespie / L. Curtis) | 1960 | New York, New York | Grand Award GA 208 SD (LP) |
Eadie was a Lady (Buddy De Sylva / Lew Brown / Richard Whiting) | 12-8-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24202 |
Easter Parade (Irving Berlin) | 5-16-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2692 |
Eliza (Gus Kahn / Ted Fiorito) | 9-18-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19462-A |
Evening Star (Help Me Find My Man) (Roy Turk / Fred Ahlert) | 5-21-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1401-D |
Everybody Step (from Irving Berlin’s Music Box Revue) (Irving Berlin) | 10-21-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18826-B |
Everybody’s Doing It Now (Irving Berlin) | 2-15-1955 | New York, New York | Coral 57008 (LP) |
Everything is K.O. in K.Y. (Egan / Whiting) | 2-27-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19074 |
Everything’s Made for Love (You Know -I Know) (Johnson / Tobias / Sherman) | 3-7-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20514 |
Face The Music Medley | 3-1-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 36050 |
Fallen Leaf (An Indian Love Song) (Virginia K. Logan / Fredric Knight Logan) | 2-10-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20683 |
Falling (Collins / Cameron / Fields) | 2-2-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19033-B |
Fare-Thee-Well to Harlem (1) Vocal refrain by Johnny Mercer & Jack Teagarden (Mercer / Hanighan) | 2-16-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24571-A |
Fare-Thee-Well to Harlem (2) * (Mercer / Hanighan) | 2-16-1934 | New York, New York | Victor * |
Farewell Blues (Paul Mares / Leon Roppolo / Elmer Schoebel) | 9-7-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25192 |
Farewell to Arms Vocal refrain by Jack Fulton (Allie Wrubel / Abner Silver) | 2-2-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 24236-A |
Fascinating Rhythm (George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin) | 12-29-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19551 |
Fate (It Was Fate When I First Meet You) (Byron Gay) | 1-18-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19016 |
Felix the Cat (With Vocal Chorus by Skin Young) (Bryan / Pete Wending / Max Kortlander) | 5-25-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1478-D |
Five-Step (2) * (From Manhattan Mary”) (Buddy De Sylva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson) | 8-16-1927 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor * |
Five-Step (3) (From Manhattan Mary”) (Buddy De Sylva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson) | 8-16-1927 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 20883 |
Foot Loose (Cochran / Rupp) | 7-7-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19720 |
For You (Keohler / Heymann) | 3-26-1937 | New York, New York | Victor 25552 |
Forget-Me-Not (1 or 3) * (Rykers / Marijulis) | 4-22-1928 | New York, New York | Victor * |
Forget-Me-Not (2) (Rykers / Marijulis) (Arranged by Bill Challis) | 4-22-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 27686-A |
From Monday On (3) (Harry Barris / Bing Crosby) | 2-13-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 27688 |
From Monday On (4) (Harry Barris / Bing Crosby) | 2-28-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 25368 |
From Monday On (6) (Harry Barris / Bing Crosby) | 2-28-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21274-B |
G Blues (81061-1) * (Frankie Trumbauer) | 1-16-1934 | New York, New York | Victor * |
G Blues (81061-2) Featuring Frankie Trumbauer on the Saxophone (Frankie Trumbauer) | 4-17-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24668 |
Garden of Weed | 7-10-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25113 |
George Gershwin Memorial: The Man I Love/Swanee/Embraceable You/Strike Up the Band/Someone to Watch Over Me (w/intro) (George Gershwin) | 1947 | New York, New York | V-Disc 807 |
George White’s Scandals Medley (LP session) (Lew Brown / Ray Henderson) | 11-30-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor L-16001 |
Georgia (Walter Donaldson) | 4-26-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18899-B |
Georgia Camp Meeting Cakewalk | 1959 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-412 (LP) |
Georgianna (Lewis / Young / Akst) | 3-29-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 20017 |
Georgie Porgee (Mayerl / Paul) | 6-17-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1491-D |
Gershwin Piano Concerto (1st & 3rd Movements)(from movie “Rhapsody in Blue”) (George Gershwin) | 1943? | ????? | V-Disc 517 |
Get Out and Get Under the Moon (Larry Shay / Charles Tobias / William Jerome) | 5-22-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1402-D |
Gettin’ Sentimental (Gus Kahn / Matt Malneck) | 10-4-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 22876 |
Gigolette (Willner / Lehar) | 6-2-1925 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 19694 |
Gloomy Sunday (Javor / Lewis / Seruess) | 3-13-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25274 |
Golden Cowboy | 2-7-1942 | Hollywood, California | Victor (rejected) |
Got No Time (Kahn / Whiting) | 7-7-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19721 |
Gotta Getta Girl (Kahn / Jones) | 12-16-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19569 |
Grand Canyon Suite – Sunrise (Fredie Grofé) | 4-26-1932 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 36052 |
Grand Canyon Suite – Painted Desert (Fredie Grofé) | 4-27-1932 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 36053 |
Grand Canyon Suite – On the Trail (Fredie Grofé) | 4-27-1932 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 36053 36054 |
Grand Canyon Suite – Sunset (Fredie Grofé) | 4-28-1932 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 36054 |
Grand Canyon Suite – Cloudburst (Fredie Grofé) | 4-28-1932 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 36055 |
Grand Fantasia (From “Wagneriana”) (Richard Wagner) | 2-14-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 36065 |
Great Day (from “Great Day”) (Youmans / Rose / Elisen) | 10-9-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 2023-D |
Green Door (Davis / Moore) | 1950s | New York, New York | Waldorf Music Hall MH 3333 (LP) |
Grieving (Aztell) | 4-24-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21678 |
Grieving For You – Feather Your Nest (Gibson / Riband / Gold /Kendis / Brockman) | 10-28-1920 | New York, New York | Victor 35703-A |
Grizzly Bear (Botsford / Berlin) | 2-14-1955 | New York, New York | Coral 57008 (LP) |
Gypsy (Gilbert / Matty Malneck / Frank Signorelli) | 9-18-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 50095-D |
Gypsy Blues (from the Musical Novelty “Shuffle Along”) (Noble Sissle / Eubie Blake) | 10-5-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18839-A |
Gypsy Love Song | 1959 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-412 (LP) |
Happy Feet (Jack Yellen/ Milton Ager) | 2-10-1930 | Hollywood, California | Columbia 2164-D |
Happy Feet (from movie “King Of Jazz“) (Jack Yellen / Milton Ager) | 1930 | Hollywood, California | Universal |
Hard-Hearted Hannah (The Vamp Of Savannah) (Bigelow / Jack Yellen/ Bates) | 9-2-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19447 |
Have You Forgotten? (Introducing “Ti-O-San”) (Burnett / Cooper / Stevenson) | 9-22-1921 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18818-B |
Hawaiian War Chant (Noble / Leleiohako / Ralph Freed) | 1960 | New York, New York | Grand Award GA 208 SD (LP) |
Heart and Soul From Paramount Picture “A Song Is Born” (Hoagy Carmichael / Frank Loesser) | 9-20-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2083 A |
Heat Wave (Bouncing Brass) (Irving Berlin) | 4-6-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2697 A |
Heaven in My Arms (Music In My Heart) (Kern / Hammerstein II) | 11-24-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2913 |
Here Come the British (Mercer / Hanighen) | 8-18-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24704 |
Here’s Hoping (Adamson / Coots) | 8-11-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24089 |
Hey, Jealous Lover (Cohn / Twomey / Walker) | 1950s | New York, New York | Waldorf Music Hall MH 3333 (LP) |
High Water (J. Keirn Brennan / Marsh McCurdy) | 2-28-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 35992 |
Hindustan (with Joe Venuti) | 1958 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-351 (LP) |
Home Again Blues (Bouncing Brass) (Irving Berlin) | 4-6-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2697 B |
Home in Pasadena (Warren) | 2-19-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19278 |
Homesick (Irving Berlin) | 9-28-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18963-A |
Honey, I’m in Love With You (W. Friedlander / Con Conrad) | 5-6-1925 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 19671-A |
Honolulu Eyes (Introducing “I’m in Heaven When I’m in My Mother’s Arms) Whistling by Margaret McKee (Violinsky / Milton Ager) | 11-12-1920 | New York, New York | Victor 18721-B |
Hooray for Spinach (Swing Wing) (Warren / Mercer) | 4-8-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2418 |
Hot Cha Medley | 3-2-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 36050 |
Hot Cha and Face The Music Medley | 2-2-1932 | New York, New York | Victor L-16008 |
Hot Lips (He’s Got Hot Lips When He Plays Jazz) (Henry Busse / Jack Lange / Lou Davis) | 6-23-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18920-A |
How About Me? (Irving Berlin) | 1-11-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1723-D |
How Deep is the Ocean? (How High Is The Sky?) (Irving Berlin) | 9-26-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24141 |
How Deep is the Ocean? (Irving Berlin) | 5-16-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2693 |
How High the Moon (with Joe Venuti) | 8-1956 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-901 (LP) |
Humming (introducing “Dear Me”) (Louis Breau / Ray Henderson / John Golden) | 2-25-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18737-B |
Hymn to the Sun (Rimsky Korsakov) | 7-1-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19862 |
I Always Knew (I’d Find You) (Mabel Wayne / Dolly Morris) | 12-21-1926 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 20501-A |
I Can’t Get the One I Want (Rose / Ruby / Handman) | 6-11-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19381-B |
I Can’t Give You Anything But Love (Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh) | 9-21-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 50103-D |
I Don’t Suppose | 12-3-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 22882 |
I Dream Too Much (From RKO film “I Dream Too Much”) Vocal refrain by Bob Lawrence (Dorothy Fields / Jerome Kern) | 12-2-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25197 |
I Feel a Song Comin’ On (Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh / Oppenheim) | 7-10-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25091 |
I Found a Four-Leaf Clover (from George White’s “Scandals”) (George Gershwin) | 9-1-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18950-A |
I Gave You Up Just Before You Threw Me Down (Ahlert / Ruby / Kalmar) | 12-15-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 19003 |
I Get a Kick Out of You (Cole Porter) | 10-26-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24769 |
I Go for That Featuring Four Modernaires (Swing Wing) (Malneck / Loesser) | 12-8-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2283 B |
I Got Love (From RKO film “I Dream Too Much”) (Dorothy Fields / Jerome Kern) | 12-2-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25198 |
I Got Rhythm (variations) (George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin) | 10-11-1954 | New York, New York | Coral 57021 (LP) |
I Got Rhythm (George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin) | 1959 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-412 (LP) |
I Guess I’ll Have to Change My Plan (Dietz / Schwatz) | 8-16-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24097-A |
I Kiss Your Hand, Madame (Sax Socktette) ( Erwin / Rotter / Lewis / Young) | 4-7-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2467 B |
I Like to Do Things for You ( Jack Yellen / Milton Ager) | 3-23-1930 | Hollywood, California | Columbia 2170-D |
I Like to Do Things for You (from the movie “King Of Jazz”) | 1930 | Hollywood, California | Universal |
I Love You (from the Musical Farce “Little Jessie James”) (Harry Archer) | 9-20-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19151-A |
I Love You (Harry Archer) | 8-10-1954 | New York, New York | Coral 61254 |
I Miss My Swiss (My Swiss Miss Misses Me) (Gilbert / Abel Baer) | 8-12-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19753 |
I Never Knew (I Could Love Anybody Like I’m Loving You) (Pitts / Egan / Marsh) (Revised by Paul Whiteman | 12-29-1920 | New York, New York | Victor 18734-A |
I Never Knew How Wonderful You Were (Joe Burke) | 12-28-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19946 |
I Saw Stars Vocal refrain by Peggy Healy (Sigler / Goodhart / Hoffman) | 8-18-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24705-A |
I Saw You Dancing Vocal refrain by Jack Fulton | 6-29-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24670-B |
I Used to be Color Blind (Swing Wing) (Irving Berlin) | 9-9-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2073 |
I Wake Up Smiling (Lesilie / Ahlert) | 2-7-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 24226 |
I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate (A.J. Piron) | 1959 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-412 (LP) |
I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight? (Kahn / Donaldson) | 12-17-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19902 |
I’d Rather Cry Over You (Than Smile At Somebody Else) (Yellen / Dougherty / Ponce) | 6-10-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1496-D |
I’d Write a Song (From the musical romance “Melody”) Vocal refrain by Phil Dewy (Irving Ceasar / Sigmund Romberg) | 2-7-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 24238-A |
I’ll Always Remember You (Jessie Greer) | 5-9-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20784 |
I’ll Build a Stairway to Paradise (George Gershwin / Buddy De Sylva / Ira Gershwin) | 9-1-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18949 |
I’ll Follow You (Turk / Ahlert) | 9-26-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24141 |
I’ll Never Be the Same (1) Vocal refrain by Mildred Bailey (Gus Kahn / Matty Malneck / Frank Signorelli) | 8-11-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24088-A |
I’ll Never Be the Same (non-vocal) (3) * (Gus Kahn / Matty Malneck / Frank Signorelli) | 8-11-1932 | New York, New York | Victor (rejected) * |
I’ll See You in My Dreams (Isham Jones) | 12-26-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19553-A |
I’m a Dreamer – Aren’t We All? (Buddy De Sylva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson) | 10-16-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 2010-D |
I’m Afraid of You (3) (Davis / Daly / Gottlier) | 4-21-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 27685 |
I’m Afraid of You (4) (Davis / Daly / Gottlier) | 4-21-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21389-A |
I’m Bringing a Red, Red Rose (From “Whoopie”) (Walter Donaldson / Gus Kahn) | 12-22-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1683-D |
I’m Coming, Virginia (6) * (Will Marion Cook / Donald Heywood) | 4-29-1927 | New York, New York | Victor * |
I’m Coming, Virginia (9) (Will Marion Cook / Donald Heywood) | 4-29-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20751-B |
I’m Coming, Virginia Featuring Jack Teagarden and the Modernaires(Swing Wing)(Will Marion Cook / Donald Heywood) | 9-9-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2145 B |
I’m Counting on You Vocal refrain by Ramona (Drake / Oakland) | 8-18-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24705-B |
I’m Goin’ South (Abner Silver / Harry Woods) | 12-14-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19229-A |
I’m In Love Again (Cole Porter) | 5-9-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20646-A |
I’m In Love With You, That’s Why (Mort Dixon / Ray Henderson) | 3-24-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 20046-A |
I’m in the Mood for Love (Jimmy McHugh / Dorothy Fields) | 7-10-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25091 |
I’m in the Seventh Heaven From Talking Picture “Say It With Strings” (Buddy De Sylva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson / Al Jolson) | 4-5-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1877-D |
I’m Just Wild About Harry (Noble Sissle / Eubie Blake) | 8-1-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18938 |
I’m Keeping Those Keepsakes You Gave Me (Smith / Ahlert) | 1-23-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 24860 |
I’m Old Fashioned * (Jerome Kern / Johnny Mercer) | 6-12-1942 | Los Angeles, California | Capitol * |
I’m On the Crest of a Wave (from “George White’s Scandals”) (Buddy De Sylva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson) | 6-17-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1465-D |
I’m Sittin’ High on a Hilltop (Kahn / Johnson) | 7-10-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25151 |
I’m Sitting Pretty in a Pretty Little City (Davis / Baer / Santly) | 12-6-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19217-A |
I’m the Echo (You’re The Song I Sing) (From RKO film “I Dream Too Much”) Vocal refrain by the King’s Men (Dorothy Fields / Jerome Kern) | 12-2-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25198 |
I’m Tired of Everything But You (Jones) | 9-2-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19773-A |
I’m Winging Home (3) (Tobias) | 3-12-1928 | New York, New York | Victor * |
I’m Winging Home (2) (Tobias) | 3-12-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21365-A |
I’se a Muggin’ (Stuff Smith) | 3-10-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25273-A/B |
I’ve Found A New Baby (Jack Palmer / Spencer Williams) | 4-1942 | Los Angeles, California | Capitol 101 |
I’ve Found A New Baby (Bouncing Brass) (Jack Palmer / Spencer Williams) | 4-6-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2466 B |
I’ve Got a Feeling I’m Falling | 12-19-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia (rejected) |
I’ve Got a Gal in Kalamazoo (Warren / Gordon) | 4-1942 | Los Angeles, California | Capitol 108 |
Ida – I Do (Gus Kahn / Isham Jones) | 9-15-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19785 |
If I Can’t Get the Sweetie I Want (I Pity The Sweetie I Get) (Jean Schwartz) | 9-4-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19139-B |
If I Had a Talking Picture of You (From Talking Picture Production “Sunny Side Up”) (Buddy De Silva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson) | 10-16-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 2010-D |
If I Love Again | 1-16-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24517 |
If the Moon Turns Green (Cates / Hanighen) | 1-23-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 24860 |
If You Don’t Love Me (PW Orch.) | 6-17-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia (rejected) |
If You Don’t Love Me (Ben Selvin Orch., issued as PW Orch.) (Milton Ager / Jack Yellen) | 7-20-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1484-D |
If You See Sally | 6-15-1927 | New York, New York | Victor (rejected) |
In a Boat (Lange / Liggy / Klapholz) | 6-16-1921 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18789 |
In A Little Spanish Town (‘Twas On A Night Like This) (Lewis / Young / Wayne) | 9-3-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 20266-A |
In Egern on the Tegern | 2-2-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 24225 |
In Love With Love (from the Musical Comedy “The Stepping Stones”) (Jerome Kern) | 10-29-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19187 |
In My Bouquet of Memories (1) (Lewis / Young / Askt) | 4-21-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21388-B |
In My Bouquet of Memories (3) * (Lewis / Young / Askt) | 4-21-1928 | New York, New York | Victor * |
In My Heart – It’s You (O’Flynn / Rich / Hoffman) | 10-10-1930 | New York, New York | Columbia 2289-D |
In the Dim, Dim Dawning | 11-17-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24189 |
In the Evening (Hanley / Downling) | 6-10-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1484-D |
In the Good Old Summer Time (intro. “Little Annie Rooney”, “Comrades”, “Rosie O’Grady”, “Yip I Addy I Ay”) | 9-14-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1558-D |
In the Park in Paree | 4-4-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24285 |
Indian Cradle Song | 9-21-1927 | New York, New York | Victor (rejected) |
Indian Dawn (Roos / Zamecnik) | 7-2-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19719 |
Indian Love Call (Harbach / Hammerstein / Friml) | 11-17-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19517 |
Is It Gonna Be Long? (Whiting / Cowan / Abbot) | 5-22-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1496-D |
It All Depends On You (De Sylva / Brown / Henderson) | 3-9-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20513-A |
It Had To Be You (Gus Kahn / Isham Jones) | 4-8-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19339-A |
It Happened in Monterey (7) * (Wayne / Rose) | 3-21-1930 | Hollywood, California | Columbia unissued * |
It Happened in Monterey (10) (Talkie Hit from The Universal Picture “King Of Jazz”) (Wayne / Rose) | 3-21-1930 | Hollywood, California | Columbia 2163-D |
It Happened in Monterey (from the “King Of Jazz” soundtrack ) (Wayne / Rose) | 1930 | Hollywood, California | Universal |
It Happened in Monterey (Wayne / Rose) | 8-1956 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-901 (LP) |
It Was The Dawn of Love (1) * (Davis / Coots) | 4-22-1928 | New York, New York | Victor * |
It Was The Dawn of Love (2) (Davis / Coots) | 4-22-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21453-A |
It Was the Dawn of Love (3) * (Davis / Coots) | 4-22-1928 | New York, New York | Victor * |
It Won’t Be Long Now (4) (from “Manhattan Mary”) (De Sylva / Brown / Henderson) | 8-20-1927 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor * |
It Won’t Be Long Now (8) (from “Manhattan Mary”) (De Sylva / Brown / Henderson) | 8-20-1927 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 20883 |
It’s an Old-Fashioned World After All (Bryan / Meyer / Wendling) | 1-16-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24514 |
It’s Got to Be Love (from the Musical Production “On Your Toes”) Vocal refrain by Johnny Hauser (Lorenz Hart / Richard Rogers) | 3-13-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25270-A |
It’s Only a Paper Moon Vocal refrain by Peggy Healy (Harburg / Rose / Arlen) | 9-12-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 24400-A |
It’s the Dreamer in Me (w/Jimmy Dorsey) | 8-30-1956 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-901 (LP) |
It’s Up To You! (J’en ai Marre!) (Maurice Yvain) | 5-31-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18911 |
Itchola (Frankie Trumbauer / Stokes) | 8-18-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24885 |
Ivy (Cling To Me (Johnson / Jones) | 12-15-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 19003 |
Jamboree Jones (Swing Wing featuring Four Modernaires) (Johnny Mercer) | 9-9-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2074 A |
Japanese Mammy (Walter Donaldson / Gus Kahn) | 6-10-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1701-D |
Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time (Skillkret / Gilbert) | 9-17-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 50095-D |
Jeepers Creepers (From First National Picture “Going Places” (Swing Wing) Vocal chorus by Four Modernaires and Jack Teagarden (Harry Warren / Johnny Mercer) | 12-8-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2222 A |
Jeepers Creepers (Harry Warren / Johnny Mercer) | 8-30-1956 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-901 (LP) |
Ji-Ji-Boo | 8-23-1922 | New York, New York | Victor (rejected) |
Jimmy (I Love But You) (Al Treble / Frank Capis) | 2-10-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18872 |
Journey’s End (Teirney / McCarthy) | 11-15-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18985-B |
Jubilee – Medley (Cole Porter) | 9-28-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 36175 |
Jukin’ (Jacobs / Roberts) | 2-16-1955 | New York, New York | Coral 61403 |
Just a Little Bit of Driftwood (Davis / Davis / Lyman) | 6-18-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1505-D |
Just a Little Drink (Byron Gay) | 5-6-1925 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 19666 |
Just a Little Love Song (Joe Cooper) | 11-29-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18842-A |
Just a Memory (Buddy De Sylva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson) | 8-19-1927 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 20881-A |
Just a Sweetheart Theme Song from Motion Picture “The Battle Of Sexes” (Skilkret / Pasternack / Dreyer) | 10-6-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1630-D |
Just an Echo in the Valley (Woods / Connelly / Campbell) | 12-8-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24201 |
Just As Long As You Have Me (Introducing “The Twinkle in Your Eye”) (from the Musical comedy “The Gingham Girl”) (Albert Von Tilzer) | 9-21-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18960 |
Just Like a Butterfly (That’s Caught In The Rain) | 5-19-1927 | New York, New York | Victor (rejected) |
Just Like a Doll (From the musical comedy “Springtime Of Youth”) (Romberg / Wood / Woodward) | 11-23-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18988 |
Just Like a Melody From Out of the Sky (Walter Donaldson) | 6-17-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1441-D |
Just Once Again (Walter Donaldson / Paul Ash) | 6-22-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20751-A |
Just One More Chance (Arthur Johnson / Sam Coslow) | 7-21-1923 | Hayes, Middlesex | HMV B-1682 |
Just Snap Your Fingers at Care – Darling (introducing “Love Flower”) (Louis Silvers / Chris Schonberg) | 11-26-1920 | New York, New York | Victor 35704-A |
Ka-lu-a – Blue Danube Blues (from the musical comedy “Good Morning Dearie) (Jerome Kern) | 11-4-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18826-A |
Kamennoi-Ostrow (acoustical) (A. Rubenstein, Op. 10) | 6-16-1922 | New York, New York | Victor (rejected) |
Kamennoi-Ostrow (electrical) (A. Rubenstein, Op. 10 arranged by Fredie Grofé) | 8-19-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 24104 |
La Golondrina (Serrandell arranged by Fredie Grofé) | 5-12-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 50070-D |
La Paloma (The Dove) (2) * (Yradler) | 5-12-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia unissued * |
La Paloma (The Dove) (6) (Yradler) | 5-21-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 50070-D |
Lady of the Evening (Irving Berlin) | 1-25-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19016 |
Lady of the Evening (Irving Berlin) | 6-13-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2690 |
Last Night I Dreamed You Kissed Me (Lombardo / Kahn) | 5-21-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1401-D |
Last Night on the Back Porch (I Loved her Best of All) (Lew Brown / Carl Schraubstader) | 9-4-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19139-A |
Laughing Marionette (Collins / Gilbert) | 5-16-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1862-D |
Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long (Lewis / Young) | 4-14-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 22984 |
Lazy (Irving Berlin) | 3-18-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19299-B |
Lazy (Swing Wing) (Irving Berlin) | 5-16-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2696 |
Lazy River (Hoagy Carmichael) | 8-30-1956 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-901 (LP) |
Learn to Do the Strut (from Irving Berlin’s “Music Box Revue”) (Irving Berlin) | 1-11-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19252-B |
Learn to Smile (from the Musical Comedy “The O’Brien Girl”) (Louis Hirsch) | 6-2-1921 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18778-A |
Let ‘Em Eat Cake – A Tabloid Version (picture disc) (George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin) | 10-27-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 39003 |
Let Me Linger Longer In Your Arms (Cliff Friend / Abel Baer) | 6-3-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19692 |
Let’s Begin (From Musical Show “Roberta”) Vocal refrain by Ramona (Otto Harbach / Jerome Kern) | 11-3-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 24453 |
Let’s Do It (from “Paris”) (Cole Porter) | 12-22-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1701-D |
Let’s Put Out the Lights (And Go To Sleep) (Hupfeld) | 9-26-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24140 |
Let’s Spill the Beans | 1-23-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 24887 |
‘Leven Pounds of Heaven (McCarthy / Malneck) | 11-30-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 22883 |
Liebestraum (Liszt) | 12-13-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 50198-D |
Like You (Dark Eyes I Dream Of) (from the Musical Comedy “The Circus Princess”) (Harry B. Smith / Emmerich Kalman) | 5-19-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20684-A |
Limehouse Blues (from Andre Charlot’s Revue”) (Phillip Braham) | 1-22-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19264-A |
Limehouse Blues (Furber / Braham) | 8-1956 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-901 (LP) |
Linger Awhile (Vincent Rose) | 11-22-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19211-A |
Little Butterfly (Irving Berlin) | 10-3-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19162 |
Little Girl Blue | 3-10-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25269 |
Little Log Cabin of Dreams (Hanley / Dowling) | 3-16-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21325 |
Little Old Clock On the Mantel (Kahn / Fiorito) | 8-13-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19420-A |
Little Pal (Buddy DeSylva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson) | 4-25-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1877-D |
Livin’ in the Sunlight, Lovin’ in the Moonlight (Sherman / Lewis) | 3-22-1930 | Hollywood, California | Columbia 2171-D |
Liza (Swinging Strings) (George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin / Gus Kahn) | 10-15-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2223 |
Lo Nah (Bud Green / Sam Stept) | 12-17-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19902 |
Lonely Eyes (Davis / Akst) | 12-21-1926 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 20418-A |
Lonely Little Melody (Buck / Stamper) | 7-15-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19414-B |
Lonely Melody (1) (Coslow / Meroff / Dyson) (Adapted from a melody by Gruenfeld) | 1-4-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21214-B |
Lonely Melody (3) (Coslow / Meroff / Dyson) | 1-4-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 25366-A |
Lonely Nest (Herbert / De Sylva) | 10-27-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 19008 |
Lonesome Hours (Friend) | 1-25-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18865-B |
Lonesome in the Moonlight (Baer / Russell) | 6-17-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1448-D |
Look for the Silver Lining (Buddy DeSylva / Kern) | 2-6-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25278 |
Look What I’ve Got | 4-4-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24285 |
Louise Theme Song from Motion Picture “Innocents Of Paris” (Whiting / Robin) | 3-15-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1771-D |
Louisiana (1) (Razaf / Schafer / Johnson) | 4-23-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21438-A |
Louisiana (3) (Featuring Bix Beiderbecke and Bing Crosby (Razaf / Schafer / Johnson) (arranger Bill Challis) | 4-23-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 25369 |
Lovable (Holmes / Simon / Whiting) | 3-15-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 27685 |
Love and Kisses (From Baby Tou You) (Baker / Silver) | 5-13-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20679-B |
Love Bird (introducing “Under the Honeymoon”) (Fiorito / Hanley / King) | 2-4-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18735-B |
Love Has A Way (featured in the Motion Picture production “Dorothy Vernon of Hardon Hall”) (Victor L. Schartzinger) | 3-31-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19309 |
Love in Bloom (From Paramount film “She Loves Me Not”) Vocal efrain by Jack Fulton (Leo Robin / Ralph Rainger) | 6-29-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24672-A |
Love Me (Aivax / Morse) | 9-13-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1974-D |
Love Nest (from “Mary”) (Otto Harbach / Louis A. Hirsch) | 2-10-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 24105-A |
Lover | 4-4-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24283 |
Lover | 8-30-1956 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-901 (LP) |
Lover, Come Back to Me (from “The New Moon”) (Romberg / Hammerstein II) | 2-7-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1731-D |
Lucky Kentucky (Henderson) | 12-26-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19584 |
Lulu Belle (Leo Robin / Richard Myers) | 3-24-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 20019-A |
Ma Belle (From “The Three Musketeers) (Clifford Grey / Rudolf Friml) | 3-14-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21315-A |
Magnolia (Mix the Lot, What Have You Got?) (Buddy DeSylva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson) | 5-24-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20679-A |
Make Believe (introducing “Old Pal, Why Don’t You Answer Me?”) (Jack Shilkret / M.K. Jerome) | 3-4-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18742-A |
Make Believe (From “Show Boat”) (Oscar Hammerstein / Jerome Kern) | 1-27-1928 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 21218-B |
Makin’ Whoopee! (From “Whoopie”) (Gus Kahn / Walter Donaldson) | 1-3-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1683-D |
Mama Loves Papa (Papa Loves Mama) (Cliff Friend / Abel Baer) | 10-29-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19191-A |
Mandalay – Step Henrietta (Burnett / Lyman / Arnhiem / DeSylva / Meyer) | 5-2-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 35744 |
Mandy (Swing Wing) (Irving Berlin) | 4-8-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2696 |
Mandy, Make Up Your Mind (Clarke / Turk / Meyers / Johnston) | 9-15-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19492 |
Manhattan (introducing “Sentimental Me and Romantic You”) (Hart / Rogers) | 9-1-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19769 |
Manhattan Mary (from “Manhattan Mary”) (Buddy DeSylva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson) | 7-13-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20874-B |
March of the Musketeers (from “The Three Musketeers”) (Clifford Grey / Rudolf Friml) | 3-16-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21315-B |
Marche Slave (Tschaikowsky arranged by Fredie Grofé) | 8-19-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 24104 |
Marching Along Together Vocal refrain by The Rhythm Boys (Dixon / Pola / Steininger) | 7-20-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 24364 |
Marianne (from “The New Moon”) (Romberg / Hammerstein) | 2-8-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1731-D |
Marie (Otto Motzan / Henry Santly) | 1-3-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18859 |
Mary (What Are You Waiting For?) (2) (Walter Donaldson) | 11-25-1927 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 21103-A |
Mary (What Are You Waiting For?) (4) (Walter Donaldson) | 11-25-1927 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 26415 |
Maybe (Turk / Snyder / Ahlert) | 2-25-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19284 |
Me and Marie vocal refrain by The King’s Men | 9-7-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25135-B |
Me Too (Ho-Ho! Ha-Ha!) (Woods / Tobias) | 8-25-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 20197-B |
Meditation from Thais (acoustical) (Massenet / Grofé) | 6-11-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19391-B |
Meditation from Thais (electrical) (Massenet / Grofé) | 2-9-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21796 |
Medley: Bewitched / Harbor Lights / I’ll Be Seeing You | 1957 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-409 (LP) |
Medley: Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man / Why Do I Love You / Make Believe / My Bill | 1957 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-409 (LP) |
Medley: Come Rain or Come Shine / Old Devil Moon / My Heart Belongs to Daddy | 1957 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-409 (LP) |
Medley: From This Moment On / Who / The Lady is a Tramp | 1957 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-409 (LP) |
Medley: I Didn’t Know What Time It Was / My Funny Valentine / Speak Low | 1957 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-409 (LP) |
Medley: I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter / I Didn’t Know What Time It Was / Goody Goody | 1957 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-409 (LP) |
Medley: Summertime / I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’ / It Ain’t Necessarily So (George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin) | 1957 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-409 (LP) |
Medley: The Best Things in Life Are Free / So in Love / Rosalie | 1957 | New York, New York | |
Medley: Where or When / In the Still of the Night / Among My Souvenirs | 1957 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-409 (LP) |
Medley: Wunderbar / Oh, What a Beautiful Morning / A Wonderful Guy | 1957 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-409 (LP) |
Melting Pot of Jazz (finale from movie “King Of Jazz“) | 1930 | Hollywood, California | Universal |
Meet the Boys | 4-11-1926 | London, England | HMV (rejected) |
Minuet in Jazz (Swinging Strings) | 3-25-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2439 |
Metropolis (A Blue Fantasie) (4 parts – includes Part 3 (4)) (Fredie Grofé) | 3-13-1928, 3-14-1928, 3-17-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 35933-A, 35934-B |
Metropolis (A Blue Fantasie) (Part 3) (2) * (Fredie Grofé) | 3-14-1928 | New York, New York | Victor * |
Midnight in Monte Carlo (with Joe Venuti) | 1958 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-351 (LP) |
Midnight Reflections (Matty Malneck / Frank Signorelli) | 2-13-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 35992 |
Minuet in Jazz (Swinging Strings) | 3-25-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2439 |
Miracle of Love (Merrill) | 1950s | New York, New York | Waldorf Music Hall MH 3333 (LP) |
Mississippi Mud (Harry Barris) | 12-7-1954 | New York, New York | Coral 61336 |
Mississippi Mud (2) (Featuring Bix Beiderbecke, Original Rhythm Boys and Izzy Friedman (Harry Barris) (Arranged by Tom Satterfield) | 2-18-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 25366-B |
Mississippi Mud (3) (Harry Barris) | 2-18-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21274-A |
Mississippi Suite (A Tone Journey) “Huckelberry Finn” – “Old Creole Days” (Fredie Grofé) | 9-7-1927 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 35859-A |
Mississippi Suite “Mardi Gras” (Fredie Grofé) | 4-11-1926 | London, England | HMV (rejected) |
Missouri Waltz (Music from an original procured by John V. Eppel) (John V. Eppel / Arranged by F.K. Logan) | 9-21-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20973-A |
Mona Vanna (Fisher) | 2-19-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19278 |
Moon Love (Adapted from Teshaikowsky’s 5th Symphony, 2nd Movement Vocal Chorus by Joan Edwards (Kostelanetz / David / Davis) | 6-22-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2578 A |
Moonlight (Con Conrad) | 4-4-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18756-B |
Moonlight and Roses * (Lamare / Moret / Black) | 9-1-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia (private recording) * |
Moonlight on the Ganges (Chester Wallace / Sherman Meyers) | 8-13-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 20139-B |
Mother Goose Parade (Bibo / Breau / Strum) | 5-23-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1478-D |
Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean (“Positively, Mr. Gallagher?” – “Absolutely, Mr. Shean!”)” (Featured in “Ziegfeld Follies”) (Ed. Gallagher / Al. Shean) | 1-2-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19007-B |
Mr. Radio Man (Tell My Mammy To Come Back Home) (Ira Schuster / Johnny White / Cliff Friend) | 4-24-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19330-B |
Muddy Water (Trent / De Rose / Richman) | 3-7-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20508-A |
Music from Opening Cartoon (from movie “King Of Jazz“) | 1930 | New York, New York | Universal |
Music from Opening Dance Number (from movie “King Of Jazz“) | 1930 | New York, New York | Universal |
Music Hath Charms (from opening credits of movie “King Of Jazz“) | 1930 | New York, New York | Universal |
Mutiny in the Nursery (Swing Wing) (Harry Warren / Johnny Mercer) | 12-8-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2222 B |
My Angel (1) (Lew Pollack / Erno Rapee) | 4-21-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21388-A |
My Angel (2) * (Lew Pollack / Erno Rapee) | 4-21-1928 | New York, New York | Victor * |
My Angeline (Wayne / Gilbert) | 3-7-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1755-D |
My Blue Heaven (3) (Richard Whiting / Walter Donaldson) | 7-6-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20828-A |
My Blue Heaven (4) (Richard Whiting / Walter Donaldson) | 7-6-1927 | New York, New York | Victor * |
My Fantasy (Whiteman / Edwards / Meskill) | 12-21-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2937 |
My Goodbye to You (Gus Kahn / Matty Malneck) | 10-6-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 22876 |
My Heart Stood Still (1) (Rogers / Hart) | 1-24-1928 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor * |
My Heart Stood Still (3) (Rogers / Hart) | 1-24-1928 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 35883-B |
My Hero (From “Chocolate Soldier”) (Straus / Stange) | 5-12-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 50069-D |
My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua, Hawaii | 1-16-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24514 |
My Little Grass Shack (B. Cogswell / T. Harrison / J. Noble) | 1960 | New York, New York | Grand Award GA 208 SD (LP) |
My Lucky Star (from “Follow Thru”) (Buddy De Sylva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson) | 2-9-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1736-D |
My Mammy (Introducing “Beautiful Faces”) (Walter Donaldson / Irving Berlin) | 3-1-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18737-A |
My Man (Mon Homme) (Yvain) | 4-4-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18758 |
My Melancholy Baby (Burnett / Norton) | 5-15-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 50068-D |
My Moonlight Madonna Vocal Refrain by Jack Fulton (Paul Frances Webster / Z. Fibich) | 7-20-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 24364 |
My Ohio Home | 5-15-1928 | New York, New York | Fox Newsreel |
My Pet (1) (Jack Yellen / Milton Ager) | 4-22-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 27686 |
My Pet (2) (Jack Yellen / Milton Ager) | 4-22-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21389-B |
My Pet (3) * (Jack Yellen / Milton Ager) | 4-22-1928 | New York, New York | Victor * |
My Rambler Rose (introducing “List’ning On Some Radio”) (from “Ziegfeld Follies”) (Hirsch / Buck / Stamper) | 6-23-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18923 |
My Reverie Melody based on Claude Debussy’s “Reverie” (Larry Clinton) | 9-20-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2075-A |
My Road (Introducing, “A Little Bit of This and a Little Bit of That”) (from the Musical Play, “Be Yourself”) (Connelly / Kaufman / Gensler) | 9-15-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19461 |
My Romance | 3-10-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25269 |
My Romance (with Tommy Dorsey) | 8-30-1956 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-901 (LP) |
My Twilight Rose (Grey / Romberg) | 9-12-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19456 |
My Wonder Girl – Coral Sea (Black / Bloom / Hickman / Zaney / Brown) | 10-28-1920 | New York, New York | Victor 21389-B Victor 35703-B |
Neath the South Sea Moon (Hirsch / Buck / Stamper) | 5-31-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18911 |
Never Felt Better, Never Had Less Featuring Four Modernaires (Swing Wing) (Abel Baer / Cliff Hess) | 12-8-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2283 B |
New O’leans (Kahn / Johnston) | 7-9-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25150 |
Night and Day (Cole Porter) | 2-2-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 36085-A |
Night Owl From Paramount film “Take A Chance” Vocal refrain by the Rhythm Boys (Herman Hupfeld) | 9-13-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 24400-B |
Nightfall (vocal) (1) (De Rose / Harold) | 8-16-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24096 |
Nightfall (non-vocal) (3) (De Rose / Harold) | 8-16-1932 | New York, New York | Victor (rejected) |
Nights of Gladness (Macdonald / Ancliffe) | 2-16-1955 | New York, New York | Coral 57008 (LP) |
Ninon Vocal Refrain by Bob Lawrence (Adamson / Kaper / Jurmann) | 4-22-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25023 |
No Foolin’ (Buck / Hanley) | 3-25-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 20019-B |
No Man’s Mama (Yellen / Pollack) | 12-21-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19934 |
No More Worryin’ (Gus Kahn / Walter Donaldson / Irving Mills) | 3-25-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 20007-B |
Nobody Knows (Irving Berlin) | 6-22-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2695 |
Nobody’s Sweetheart (Kahn / Erdman / Meyers / Schoebel) | 10-9-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 2098-D |
Nobody’s Sweetheart Now (Vocal refrain by Jack Teagarden (Kahn / Meyers / Erdman / Schoebel) | 7-9-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25319-A Bluebird B-10957-B |
Nola (Arndt) | 4-11-1926 | London, England | HMV (rejected) |
Nola (Arndt) | 3-7-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 2277-D |
Now and Then (Swing Wing) | 4-8-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2417 B |
Now I’m a Lady (Coslow / Kahal / Fain) | 4-22-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25022 |
Nuthin’ But (Henry Busse / Ward / Ferdie Grofé) | 3-1-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19073-B |
O Ya Ya (Klages / de Markoff) | 1-5-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21304 |
Ogo Pogo (Clark / Strong) | 7-2-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19719 |
Oh Me! Oh My! (introducing “Dolly”) (from “Two Little Girls In Blue”) (Vincent Youmans) | 5-18-1921 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18778-B |
Oh Me! Oh My! (Vincent Youmans) | 8-10-1954 | New York, New York | Coral 56119 (LP) |
Oh! Joseph! (from the Musical Play “Madame Pompadour”) (Clare Kummer / Leo Fall) | 12-16-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19546-B |
Oh, Lady Be Good! (Introducing “So Am I”) (from the Musical Comedy “Lady Be Good!”) (George Gershwin) | 12-29-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19551 |
Oh! Lady Be Good (George Gershwin) | 4-11-1926 | London, England | HMV (rejected) |
Oh, Lady Be Good (Swinging Strings) (George Gershwin) | 10-15-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2223 |
Oh! Miss Hannah (Hollingsworth / Deppen) | 5-4-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1945-D |
Oh! You Have No Idea (Ponce / Dougherty) | 5-23-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1491-D |
Ol’ Man River (2) (From the Universal film “The Show Boat”) Vocal refrain by Bing Crosby (Oscar Hammerstein II / Jerome Kern) | 1-11-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21218-A Victor 25249 |
Ol’ Man River (3) (From the Universal film “The Show Boat”) Vocal refrain by Bing Crosby (Oscar Hammerstein II / Jerome Kern) | 1-11-1928 | New York, New York | Victor unissued |
Ol’ Man River (from “Showboat) with Paul Robeson and Mixed Chorus (Oscar Hammerstein II / Jerome Kern) | 3-1-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 35912-A |
Old New England Moon (Vance / Howard) | 6-9-1930 | New York, New York | Columbia 2224-D |
Old Playmate Vocal refrain by Jack Fulton (Matt Malneck / Gus Kahn) | 10-1-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 22827-A |
Old-Fashioned Girl (In A Gingham Gown) (Jolson) | 2-22-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18879 |
On The Beach of Waikiki (H. Kailimai / G.H. Stover) | 1960 | New York, New York | Grand Award GA 208 SD (LP) |
On the ‘Gin ‘Gin ‘Ginny Shore (Walter Donaldson) | 1-3-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18859 |
On Your Toes Featuring Ramona (From the musical production “On Your Toes”) (Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers) | 6-26-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25356 |
Ooh! Maybe It’s You (Irving Berlin) | 8-22-1927 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 20885 |
Orange Blossom Time (Edwards / Goodwin) | 5-4-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1845-D |
Oriental (fox Trot) (acoustical) (Introducing “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice”) (from “Samson and Delilah”) (arranged by Paul Whiteman and Fredie Grofé) | 6-16-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18940-B |
Oriental (fox trot) (electrical) (arranged by Paul Whiteman and Fredie Grofé) | 2-9-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21599 |
Out O’ Town Gal (Walter Donaldson) | 6-18-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1505-D |
Out of Sight, Out of Mind (Hunter / Otis) | 1950s | New York, New York | Waldorf Music Hall MH 3333 (LP) |
Pack Up Your Sins (from “Music Box Revue) (Irving Berlin) | 11-2-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18983-A |
Pagan Love Song (Arthur Freed / Nacio Herb Brown) | 1960 | New York, New York | Grand Award GA 208 SD (LP) |
Pal of My Cradle Days (Marshal Montgomery / Al Plantadoul) | 6-2-1925 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 19690-A |
Pale Moon (An Indian Love Song) (Jesse G.M. Glick / Fredric Knight Logan) | 4-8-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19345 |
Pale Venetian Moon | 1-18-1923 | New York, New York | Victor (rejected) |
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers (from “Chauve-Souris”)(acoustical) (Leon Jessel) | 1-2-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19007-A |
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers (electrical) (Leon Jessel) | 1-11-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21304 |
Paradise Alley (from the Musical Comedy, “Musical Alley”) (Johnson / Archer / Carlton) | 5-9-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19353-A |
Pardon My Southern Accent (Johnny Mercer / Matty Malneck) | 8-18-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24704 |
Park Avenue Fantasy (Matt Malneck / Frank Signorelli) | 9-11-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 36131 |
Peaceful Valley (Willard Robinson) | 9-16-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19790 |
Peelin’ the Peach (Swing Wing) (Dick / Link) | 9-9-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2073 |
Peter, Peter – Punkin Eater (Rinker) | 9-11-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 36143 |
Pickin’ Cotton (from “George White’s Scandals”) (Ben Selvin Orch., issued as PW Orch.) (Buddy DeSylva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson) | 7-2-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1464-D |
Piggy Wiggy Woo (Four Modernaires w/Swing Wing) (Abel Baer / Ira Schuster / Paul Cunningham) | 11-10-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2844 A |
Poor Butterfly (1) (Golden / Hubbell) | 2-7-1928 | New York, New York | Victor * |
Poor Butterfly (2) (Golden / Hubbell) | 2-7-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 24078-B |
Poor Little Rich Girl (Noel Coward) | 12-21-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19929 |
Popular Selections : I’m Sorry, Dear; Old Playmate; Goodnight, Sweetheart (LP session) | 12-1-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor L-16002 |
Pozzo (Vincent Rose) | 8-13-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19641 |
Precious (Egan / Pasternacki / Whiting) | 8-13-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 20139-A |
Pretty Lips (38124-1) (Walter Donaldson / Charley Straight) | 2-28-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20627-B |
Pretty Lips (37286-1) (Walter Donaldson / Charley Straight) | 2-10-1927 | New York, New York | Victor * |
Put Your Little Foot Right Out | 2-15-1955 | New York, New York | Coral 57008 (LP) |
Ragamuffin Romeo Talkie Hit from Universal Picture “King Of Jazz” (Wayne / De Costa) | 3-22-1930 | Hollywood, California | Columbia 2170-D |
Ragamuffin Romeo (from movie “King Of Jazz”) (Wayne / De Costa) | 1930 | Hollywood, California | Universal |
Raggedy Ann (Kern / Caldwell) | 10-30-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19187 |
Ragging the Scale (Swinging Strings) | 10-15-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2268 |
Ragtime Cowboy Joe (Four Modernaires w/Swing Wing) (Lewis F. Muir / Maurice Abrahams / Grant Clarke) | 2-21-1940 | New York, New York | Decca 3038 |
Rain (Four Modernaires w/Swing Wing) (Eugene Ford) | 2-21-1940 | New York, New York | Decca 3137 A |
Ramona (Theme Song of the motion Picture production “Ramona”) (L. Wolfe Gilbert / Mabel Wayne) | 1-4-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21214-A |
Ramona (L. Wolfe Gilbert / Mabel Wayne) | 8-1956 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-901 (LP) |
Reaching for Someone (And Not Finding Anyone There) (Leslie / Donaldson) | 5-3-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1822-D |
Rhapsody 21 (picture disc version) (Paul Whiteman as guest conductor) (Mineo / Mineo) | 1962 | ????? | World’s Fair Records 2TV 82083 |
Rhapsody 21 (LP version) (Paul Whiteman as guest conductor) (Mineo / Mineo) | 1962 | ????? | World’s Fair Records 3333LP |
Rhapsody In Blue (acoustical) (The Composer at the piano) (George Gershwin) (Arranged by Ferdie Grofé) | 6-10-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 55225-A & B |
Rhapsody in Blue (George Gershwin) | 4-11-1926 | London, England | HMV (rejected) |
Rhapsody in Blue (electrical) (conducted by Nat Shilkret) (George Gershwin) (Arranged by Ferdie Grofé) | 4-21-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 35822-A & B |
Rhapsody in Blue (from movie “King Of Jazz“) (George Gershwin) | 10 or 11/1929 | Hollywood, California | Universal |
Rhapsody in Blue (George Gershwin) | 10-23-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 29051 |
Rhapsody in Blue Featuring Earl Wild, Piano (George Gershwin) | 1946 | New York, New York | Signature 20001, 20002 |
Rhapsody in Blue (George Gershwin) | 10-26-1951 | Los Angeles, California | Capitol EBF 302 (45 RPM) |
Rhapsody in Blue (George Gershwin) | 8-30-1956 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-901 |
Rise ‘N’ Shine (from “Take A Chance”) Featuring Ramona and her Grand Piano (Buddy De Sylva / Vincent Youmann) | 11-25-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24197 |
Roamin’ To Wyomin’ (Donaldson) | 11-22-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19209 |
Romany Love (J. S. Zamenick) | 8-1-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18966-B |
Rose Room (Bouncing Brass) (Art Hickman / Harry Williams) | 4-6-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2466 A |
Rose-Marie (Harbach / Hammerstein / Friml) | 9-18-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19461 |
Roses of Yesterday (Irving Berlin) | 9-4-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1553-D |
Rosie (Introducing “Tired of Me”) (Merkus / Donaldson) | 12-29-1920 | New York, New York | Victor 18721-A |
Russian Lullaby (Irving Berlin) | 5-16-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2693 |
S’posin’ (Denniker / Andy Razaf) | 5-16-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1862-D |
Saddle Your Blues to a Wild Mustang Vocal refrain by Bob Lawrence and The Kings Men (Whiting / Bernier / Haid) | 2-6-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25251-A |
Sakuntala | 8-19-1926 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor (rejected) |
San (acoustical) (Lindsay McPhail / Walter Michaels) | 6-9-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19381-A |
San (6) (electrical) (Lindsay McPhail / Walter Michaels) | 1-12-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 24078-A |
San (7) (electrical) (Lindsay McPhail / Walter Michaels) | 1-12-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 25367 |
San (N2) (Lindsay McPhail / Walter Michaels) | 2-19-1945 | Los Angeles, California | Capitol F2999 (45RPM) |
Say It Isn’t So (Irving Berlin) | 5-16-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2692 |
Say It With Music (Irving Berlin) | 8-30-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18803 |
Say It With Music (Irving Berlin) | 6-13-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2690 |
Sea Burial (Lane) | 2-29-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 36044 |
Second Rhapsody (George Gershwin) | 10-23-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 29052 |
Second-Hand Rose From “Ziegfeld Follies of 1921” (Hanley) | 9-22-1921 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18818-A |
Selections from “Show Boat” “Why Do I Love?”-“Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man”- You Are Love”-“Make Believe” (2) (Oscar Hammerstein / Jerome Kern) | 3-1-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 35912-B |
Selections from “Show Boat” “Why Do I Love?”-“Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man”- You Are Love”-“Make Believe” (4) * (Oscar Hammerstein / Jerome Kern) | 3-1-1928 | New York, New York | Victor * |
Sensation Stomp (1) (Nick La Rocca / Eddie Edwards / Larry Shields / Henry Ragas) | 8-11-1927 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 21119-B |
Sensation Stomp (3) * (Nick La Rocca / Eddie Edwards / Larry Shields / Henry Ragas) | 8-11-1927 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor * |
Serenade in Blue (Warren / Gordon) | 6-5-1942 | Los Angeles, California | Capitol 108 |
Serenade to a Wealthy Widow (Reginald Foresythe) | 12-14-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24852-A |
Shake Your Feet (from “Ziegfeld Follies”) (Dave Stamper) | 10-29-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19185-A |
Shaking the Blues Away (Irving Berlin) | 8-22-1927 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 20885 |
Shall We Dance? (George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin) | 3-26-1937 | New York, New York | Victor 25552 |
Shanghai Dream Man (Benny Davis / Harry Akst) | 2-10-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20683 |
Shanghai Lil (Harry Warren / Al Dubin) | 9-11-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 24403 |
Shanghai Lullaby (Jones) | 12-27-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19245 |
Should I? Talkie Hit from Motion Picturw “Lord Byron Of Broadway” (Brown / Freed) | 10-18-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 2047-D |
Side By Side (1) * (Harry Woods) | 4-29-1927 | New York, New York | Victor * |
Side By Side (4) (Harry Woods) | 4-29-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20627-A |
Silent Night, Holy Night (Franz Gruber / Joseeph Mohr) | 9-19-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 50098-D |
Silver Moon (From the Musical Play “My Maryland”) (Donnelly / Romberg) | 2-23-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20505-B |
Since Mrs. McNott Learned to Do the Turkey Trot | 1959 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-412 (LP) |
Sing a Song of Sixpence (Swing Wing featuring Four Modernaires) | 9-9-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2074 B |
Sing Loo (Ruby / Norman) | 6-3-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19720 |
Singing a Happy Song From “Folies Berger de Paris” (Jack Meskill / Jack Stern) | 12-17-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24854-A |
Sittin’ in a Corner (George W. Meyer) | 9-26-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19161-A |
Sittin’ on a Backyard Fence (Kahal / Fain) | 9-14-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 24403 |
Sittin’ On a Rainbow | 6-9-1930 | New York, New York | Columbia 2224-D |
Slaughter on Tenth Avenue (Rodgers / Hart) | 6-26-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 36183 |
Smile (1) * (Donald Heywood) | 1-4-1928 | New York, New York | Victor * |
Smile (4) * (Donald Heywood) | 1-24-1928 | New York, New York | Victor * |
Smile (5) (Donald Heywood) | 1-24-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21228-A |
(When Your Heart’s On Fire) Smoke Gets In Your Eyes From the musical show “Roberta”) Vocal refrain by Bob Lawrence (Harbach / Kern) | 11-3-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 24455-A |
So At Last It’s Come To This Vocal refrain by Irene Taylor (Gus Kahn / Matt Malneck Frank Signorelli) | 11-17-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24187-B |
So Blue (De Sylva / Brown / Henderson) | 3-29-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20570-B |
So This Is Venice! (Warren / Leslie / Grant) | 1-11-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19252-A |
Soft Light and Sweet Music (Swinging Strings) (Irving Berlin) | 3-25-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2699 |
Soliloquy (Rube Bloom) | 6-8-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 35828-B |
Some Little Bird (introducing “The Mocking Bird”) (Gillespie / Mc Phail / Van Alstyne / Winner) | 3-2-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18742-B |
Some Sunny Day (Irving Berlin) | 3-28-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18891 |
Somebody Loves Me (from George White’s Scandals”) (Buddy De Sylva / George Gershwin) | 7-11-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19414-A |
Someone I Love Vocal Refrain by The King’s Men (Haven Gillespie / Victor Herbert) | 4-22-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25023 |
Someone Loves You After All (Rain Song) (from the Musical Comedy “Kid Boots”) (Harry Tierney) | 1-4-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19244 |
Something Had to Happen (From the musical show “Roberta”) Vocal refrain by Ramona (Oto Harbach / Jerome Kern) | 11-3-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 24455-B |
Something in the Night (vocal) (1) (Young / Wierick / Kresa) | 8-16-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24096 |
Something in the Night (non-vocal) (3) (Young / Wierick / Kresa) | 8-16-1932 | New York, New York | Victor (rejected) |
Something to Remember You By (Schwartz / Rietz) | 10-10-1930 | New York, New York | Columbia 2297-D |
Song of India (acoustical) (Adapted from Rimsky-Korsakow’s Chanson Indoue by Paul Whiteman) | 5-18-1921 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18777-B |
Song of India (Concert Version) (Rimsky-Korsakow arranged by Roy Bargy) | 4-25-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 50198-D |
Song of India (electrical) (Rimsky Korsakow arranged by Ferdie Grofé) | 8-26-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 20200-B |
Song of Songs (Moya) | 6-12-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19402-A |
Song of the Congo (Talkie Hit from The Universal Picture “King Of Jazz“) (Perkins / Magidson / Washington) | 7-25-1930 | New York, New York | Columbia 2263-D |
Song of the Dawn (1) (Talkie Hit from The Universal Picture “King Of Jazz“) (Milton Ager / Jack Yellen) | 3-21-1930 | Hollywood, California | Columbia 2163-D |
Song of the Dawn (2) * (Milton Ager / Jack Yellen) | 3-21-1930 | Hollywood, California | Columbia unissued * |
Song of the Dawn (from movie “King Of Jazz“) (Milton Ager / Jack Yellen) | 1930 | Hollywood, California | Universal |
Song of the Islands (Charles E. King) | 1960 | New York, New York | Grand Award GA 208 SD (LP) |
Song of the Wanderer (Where Shall I Go) (Neil Moret) | 3-29-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20570-A |
Sonya (Yup, Alay, Yup!) (Schafer / Fisher) | 7-2-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19721 |
Sorry For Me (PW Orch.) | 6-18-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia (rejected) |
Sorry For Me (Ben Selvin Orch., to be issued as PW Orch.) | 7-20-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia (rejected) |
South Sea Isles (Introducing, “She’s Just A Baby” (from “George White’s Scandals”) (George Gershwin) | 8-30-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18801 |
Southern Medley (private recording) * (Stephen Foster) | 9-1-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia (private recording) * |
Southern Rose (acoustical) (Terriss / Mayerl) | 11-17-1924 | New York, New York | Victor (rejected) |
Southern Rose (Terriss / Mayerl) | 5-7-1925 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 19694 |
Spain (Gus Kahn / Isham Jones) | 4-24-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19330-A |
St. Louis Blues (W.C. Handy) | 3-29-1926 | New York, New York | Victor |
St. Louis Blues (W.C. Handy) | 4-11-1926 | London, England | HMV (rejected) |
St. Louis Blues (W.C. Handy) | 1959 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-412 (LP) |
Stardust (Vocal refrain by The Kingsmen and John Hauser) (Hoagy Carmichael / Mitchell Parish) | 12-14-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 36159-A |
Stardust (Hoagy Carmichael / Mitchell Parish) | 1959 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-412 (LP) |
Step Up and Shake My Hand (Swing Wing) (Livingston / David) | 4-8-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2418 |
Steppin’ In Society (Alex Garber / Harry Askt) | 6-3-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19692 |
Steppin’ Out (Howard / Conrad) | 12-14-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19229-B |
Stop, Look and Listen (Van Eps / Freed / Van Eps) | 9-7-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25319-B |
Stumbling (Zez Confrey) | 3-30-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18899-A |
Sugar (1) Featuring Bix Beiderbecke (Maceo Pinkard / arranged by Bill Chalis) | 2-28-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 25368 |
Sugar (2) (Maceo Pinkard) | 2-28-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21464-B |
Sugar Plum (Kahn / Johnston) | 7-9-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25150 |
Sugar Your Tea Stomp | 8-11-1927 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor (rejected) |
Suite of Serenades Cuban / Oriental / Spanish / Chinese (acoustical) (Victor Herbert) | 6-11-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 55226 |
Suite of Serenades (electrical) (Victor Herbert) | 3-1-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 35926 |
Summertime (George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin) | 1958 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-351(LP) |
Sun Spots Featuring Frank Trumbauer on the Saxophone (Frank Trumbauer) | 2-16-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24574-A |
Sunshine (Irving Berlin) | 2-13-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21240-A |
Swanee River Blues (from “Ziegfeld Follies”) (Gene Buck / Dave Stamper) | 10-30-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19185-B |
Sweet and Low Down (George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin) | 12-24-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19920 |
Sweet Child (I’m Wild About You) (Whiting / Lewis / Simon) | 12-28-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19946 |
Sweet Dreams | 12-12-1928, 1-13-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia (rejected) |
Sweet Lady (introducing “There’s a Sunbeam for Every Drop of Rain”) (from the Musical Satire “Tangerine”) (Crumit / Zoob / Carlo / Sanders) | 8-23-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18803 |
Sweet One (Al Jolson / Louis Silver) | 2-23-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19043 |
Sweet Sue – Just You Vocal Chorus by Jack Fulton Cornet- Bix Beiderbecke Celeste – Lennie Hayton (Young / Harris) | 9-18-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 50103-D |
Sweetheart (Arnold Johnson) | 6-16-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18789 |
Sweetheart Lane Introducing “Sixty Seconds Ev’ry Minute, I Think Of You” (from “Greenwich Village Follies”) (Louis A. Hirsch) | 10-19-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18977-A |
Sylvia Vocal refrain by Jack Fulton (Clinton Scollard / Oley Speaks) | 9-30-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 22885-A |
Tail Spin (Frankie Trumbauer / Jimmy Dorsey) | 4-17-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24668 |
Tain’t So, Honey, Tain’t So (Robinson) | 6-10-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1444-D |
Take Me in Your Arms Vocal refrain by Jack Fulton (Parish / Rotter / Markush) | 11-17-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24188-B |
Tango Americano | 9-30-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 22913 |
Tell Her in the Springtime (Irving Berlin) | 11-17-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19517 |
Tell Me More! (introducing “Baby!”) (Buddy De Sylva / George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin) | 5-5-1925 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 19682 |
Tell Me With a Love Song Vocalrefrain by Jack Fulton (Ted Koehler / Harold Arlen) | 10-6-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 22834-B |
Tell Me With a Melody (Irving Berlin) | 6-1-1923 | Hayes, Middlesex | HMV B-1658 |
Tell Me, Dreamy Eyes (Kahn / Spitalny / Gordon) | 9-15-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19456 |
Tell Me, Little Gypsy (Paul Whiteman’s Woodwinds) (Irving Berlin) | 6-22-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2694 B |
Tentin’ Down In Tennessee (Howard / Woods) | 3-26-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 20017 |
Texas Tommy Swing (Brown / Harris) | 2-14-1955 | New York, New York | Coral 57008 (LP) |
Thanks a Million (Kahn Johnston) | 7-10-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25151 |
That American Boy of Mine (George Gershwin / Irving Caesar / Sigmund Romberg) | 2-2-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19024 |
That Certain Feeling (George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin) | 12-24-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19920 |
That Little Something (Jerome Kern) | 4-26-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20616 |
That Lucky Fellow (Kern / Hammerstein II) | 11-24-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2913 |
That Saxophone Waltz (Jules Mingo / Berry J. Sisk) | 2-25-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20513-B |
That’s My Weakness Now (With Vocal Chorus by The Rhythm Boys) (Green / Stept) | 6-17-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1444-D |
The Birth of the Blues (from “George White’s Scandals” (Buddy De Sylva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson) | 8-12-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 20138-A |
The Bouncing Ball | 2-16-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24574-B |
The Bunny Hug | 1959 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-412 (LP) |
The Calinda (Boo-Joom Boo-Joom Boo!) (Harman / Hupfeld) | 8-19-1927 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 20882-A |
The Cockeyed Mayor of Kaunakakai (R. Alex Anderson) | 1960 | New York, New York | Grand Award GA 208 SD (LP) |
The Creaking Old Mill by the Creek (Lewis / Stock / Rose) | 12-21-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2938 |
The Duke Insists | 7-9-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25113 |
The Farmer Took Another Load Away! Hay! Hay! (Leslie / O’Flynn / Vincent) | 9-1-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19769 |
The Gaucho Serenade (Cavanaugh / Redmond / Simon) | 12-21-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2938 |
The General Jumped at Dawn (Mundy) | 4-1942 | Los Angeles, California | Capitol 101 |
The Hoiriger Schottische (Four Modernaires w/Swing Wing) | 11-10-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2921 B |
The Hoodoo Man (Brown) | 5-9-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19339-B |
The Hot Gavotte (Four Modernaires w/Swing Wing) | 11-10-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2921 A |
The Japanese Sandman (acoustical) (Richard A. Whiting) | 8-19-1920 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18690-B |
The Japanese Sandman (electrical) (Richard A. Whiting) | 2-7-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21731-B |
The Japanese Sandman (Swinging Strings) (Richard A. Whiting) | 10-15-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2268 |
The Japanese Sandman (Richard A. Whiting) | 8-10-1954 | New York, New York | Coral 61254 |
The Jockey on the Carousel (From RKO film “I Dream Too Much”) (Dorothy Fields / Jerome Kern) | 12-2-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25197 |
The June Bugs’ Dance (Horst) | 5-15-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2505 |
The Kinky Kids Parade (Gus Kahn / Walter Donaldson) | 8-12-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19753 |
The Man I Love (2) (George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin) (Special arrangement by Ferdie Grofé) | 5-16-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 50068-D |
The Man I Love (4) (George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin) (Special arr. by Ferdie Grofé) | 5-16-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 50068-D |
The Merry Widow Waltz (acoustical) (Lehar) | 7-21-1923 | Hayes, Middlesex | HMV B-1682 |
The Merry Widow Waltz (Lehar) | 5-13-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 50069-D |
The Moonlight Waltz (Washington / Burke) | 2-16-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24566 |
The New Tiger Rag (Nick La Rocca) | 7-25-1930 | New York, New York | Columbia 2277-D |
The Night is Young (From M-G-M film “The Night Is Young”) Vocal refrain by Bob Lawrence (Oscar Hammerstein 2nd / Sigmund Romberg) | 12-17-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24844-B |
The Night is Young (And You’re So Beautiful) (with Tommy Dorsey) (Hammerstein / Romberg) | 8-30-1956 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-901 (LP) |
The Old Music Master (Hoagy Carmichael / Johnny Mercer) | 6-12-1942 | Los Angeles, California | Capitol 137 |
The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else) (Jones) | 1-4-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19245 |
The One I Love (Belongs To Somebody Else) (Jones) | 7-1-1954 | New York, New York | Coral 56119 (LP) |
The Only, Only One for Me (James Monaco / Harry Warren) | 12-26-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19584 |
The Peanut Vendor (Moises Simons) | 1959 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-412 (LP) |
The Rhythm Rag (Willard Robinson) | 9-1-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19773-B |
The Same Old Moon (From The Musical “Lucky”) (Otto Harbach / Bert Kalamar / Harry Ruby) | 4-26-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20616 |
The Shoemaker’s Holiday (MacKay / Raye) | 5-15-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2505 |
The Sidewalks of New York (Lawlor / Blake) | 9-14-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1558-D |
The Toy Trumpet (Swinging Strings) | 3-25-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2439 |
The Voice in the Old Village Choir Featuring Jack Fulton, Tenor (Gus Kahn / Harry Woods) | 4-14-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 22998-A |
The Wedding of the Birds (Tobias / Kisco) | 7-25-1930 | New York, New York | Columbia 2263-D |
The Wheel of the Wagon is Broken (Box / Cox / Carr) | 2-6-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25251-B |
The Yankee Princess – Medley “My Bajadere” – “I Still Can Dream” (Emmerich Kalman) | 10-19-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18977-B |
Then and Now (Jacobs / Whiteman / Merrill) | 12-7-1954 | New York, New York | Coral 61336 |
There Ain’t No Sweet Man That’s Worth the Salt of My Tears (2) (Featuring Bix Beiderbecke, Bing Crosby and The Rhythm Boys) (Fred Fisher) | 2-8-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 25675 |
There Ain’t No Sweet Man That’s Worth the Salt of My Tears (3) (Fred Fisher) | 2-8-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21464-A |
There’s a Blue Note in My Love Song (Shapiro / Beresford) | 11-30-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 22873 |
There’s A Boatman on the Volga (Egan / Pasternacki / Whiting) | 3-25-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 20266-B |
There’s a Small Hotel Vocal refrain by Durelle Alexander (Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers) | 3-13-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25270-B |
There’s Nothing Else to Do in Na-la-ka-mo-ka-lu (From RKO film “Down to the Last Yacht”) Vocal refrain by John Hauser (Cliff Friend / Sidney D. Mitchell) | 6-29-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24678 |
There’s Yes! Yes! In Your Eyes (Friend) | 3-31-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19309 |
They Call It Dancing (introducing “The Schoolhouse Blues”) (Irving Berlin) | 1-6-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18856-B |
Three Little Fishies (Swing Wing) | 4-8-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2417 A |
Three O’Clock in the Morning (Julian Robledo) | 2-16-1955 | New York, New York | Coral 61403 |
Three O’Clock in the Morning (acoustical) (Julian Robledo) | 8-22-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18940-A |
Three O’ Clock in the Morning (electrical) (Julian Robledo) | 8-25-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 21599 |
Three on a Match (Egan / Fiorito) | 8-11-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24089 |
Three Shades of Blue Suite (Fredie Grofé) | 2-16-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 35952 |
Tiger Rag (Nick La Rocca) | 4-11-1926 | London, England | HMV (rejected) |
Till Tomorrow (Malneck / Connelly / Campbell) | 11-25-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24201 |
To You Vocal Chorus by Joan Edwards (Davis / Dorsey / Shapiro) | 6-22-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2578 B |
Together (Buddy DeSylva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson) | 1-21-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 35883-A |
Too Much Mustard (Cecil Macklin) | 2-15-1955 | New York, New York | Coral 57008 (LP) |
Top Hat – Medley Part 1 No Strings sung by Durelle Alexander Isn’t It A Lovely Day? sung by Johnny Hauser Top Hat sung by the King’s Men | 9-28-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 36174 |
Top Hat – Medley Part 2 Cheek To Cheek sung by Ramona Piccollino sung by The King’s Men | 9-28-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 36174 |
Toselli’s Serenade (Toselli / arranged by Roy Bargy) | 4-28-1932 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 24017-B |
Touch of Your Hand (Harbach / Kern) | 11-3-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 24453 |
To You Sweetheart Aloha (Harry Owens) | 1960 | New York, New York | Grand Award GA 208 SD (LP) |
Trav’lin’ Light (Trombone, Skip Layton, vocals, Billie Holiday) (Mundy / Mercer) | 6-12-1942 | Los Angeles, California | Capitol 116, V-Disc 286 |
Tricks (Zez Confrey) | 7-28-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18939-B |
Trudy (Charles Tobias / Al Sherman) | 9-3-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 20177-A |
True (Samuels / Whitcup) | 2-16-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24566 |
True Love (Cole Porter) | 1950s | New York, New York | Waldorf Music Hall MH 3333 (LP) |
Truly (Davis / Rose) | 6-23-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18937 |
Tschaikowskiana (Fantasy On Tschaikowski Themes) (arranged by Herman Hand) | 6-20-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 50113-D |
Turn Out the Light (from “Take A Chance”) Vocal refrain by Jack Fulton (Buddy De Sylva / Vincent Youmann) | 11-25-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24197 |
Twelfth Street Rag (Euday Bowman) | 11-26-1920 | New York, New York | Victor (rejected) |
Twelfth Street Rag (Euday Bowman) | 1959 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-412 (LP) |
Two Little Ruby Rings (from the Musical Comedy “Daffy Dill”) (Herbert Stothart) | 9-1-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18950-B |
Ty-Tee (Irving Bilbo) | 11-29-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18842-B |
Ukulele Lady (Gus Kahn / Richard Whiting) | 6-2-1925 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 19690-B |
Underneath Hawaiian Skies Introducing “I Never Realized” (Fred Rose / Melville Gideon) | 3-4-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18744-A |
Underneath the Mellow Moon (acoustical) (Wendell W. Hall) | 1-25-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19019-A |
Underneath the Mellow Moon (electrical) (Wendell W. Hall) | 2-15-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 25436 |
Until My Luck Comes Rolling Along (from the musical play “Little Nellie Kelly”) (George M. Cohan) | 11-23-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18988 |
Valencia (A Song Of Spain) (7) * (Boyer / Charles / Grey / Padilla) | 3-30-1926 | New York, New York | Victor * |
Valencia (A Song Of Spain) (8) (Boyer / Charles / Grey / Padilla) | 3-30-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 20007-A |
Valencia (Boyer / Charles / Grey / Padilla) | 4-11-1926 | London, England | HMV (rejected) |
Vilia Vocal refrain by Jack Fulton (Lehar) | 9-30-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 22885-B |
Victor Promo Film (featuring “Turn Out The Light” by the Whiteman Orchestra) | 1931 or 1932 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor |
Wagon Wheels | 1-16-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24517 |
Wah-Hoo! (Friend) | 2-6-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25252 |
Waiting at the End of the Road Theme Song from Motion Picture “Hallelujah” (Irving Berlin) | 9-13-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1974-D |
Walla-Walla (Murphy / Robi) | 6-18-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19389 |
Wang-Wang Blues (acoustical) (Gus Mueller / Bert Johnson / Henry Busse) | 8-9-1920 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18694-B |
Wang Wang Blues (electrical) (Gus Mueller / Bert Johnson / Henry Busse) | 9-22-1927 | New York, New York | Victor (rejected) |
Wang-Wang Blues (take D1) * (Gus Mueller / Bert Johnson / Henry Busse) | 2-19-1945 | Los Angeles, California | Capitol 2999 |
Wang-Wang Blues (take 1B) (Gus Mueller / Bert Johnson / Henry Busse) | 2-19-1945 | Los Angeles, California | Capitol F2999 (45 RPM) |
Washboard Blues (1) (Hoagy Carmichael / Callaghan) | 11-18-1927 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 35877-B |
Washboard Blues (4) * (Hoagy Carmichael / Callaghan) | 11-18-1927 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor * |
Washboard Blues (Hoagy Carmichael / Callaghan) | 8-30-1956 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-901 (LP) |
‘Way Back Home (Waring / Lewis) | 4-22-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25022 |
‘Way Down Yonder in New Orleans (Creamer / Layton) | 2-21-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19030-A |
We Just Couldn’t Say Goodbye Vocal refrain by Mildred Bailey (Woods) | 8-11-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24088-B |
Weep No More My Mammy (Lew Pollack) | 10-21-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18825-A |
Well-Digger’s Breakdown (Jimmy Mundy) | 2-7-1942 | New York, New York | Victor 27801-B |
Wham (Re-bop-boom-bam) (Four Modernaires w/Swing Wing) | 2-21-1940 | New York, New York | Decca 3038 |
What a World This Would Be | 7-7-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19737-A |
What D’ya Say? (from “George White’s Scandals”) (Ben Selvin Orch., issued as PW Orch.) (Buddy SeSylva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson) | 7-2-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1465-D |
What Do You Do Sunday, Mary? (From the Musical Comedy “Poppy”) (Jones) | 9-12-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19145-A |
What’ll I Do? (Irving Berlin) | 3-18-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19299-A |
What’ll I Do? (Sax Socktette) (Irving Berlin) | 4-7-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2698 B |
What’s the Name of That Song? (Seymour / Lawhurst) | 2-6-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25252 |
When (2) (Razaf / Schafer / Johnson) | 3-12-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21338-A |
When (3) (Razaf / Schafer / Johnson) | 3-12-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21388 |
When Buddha Smiles (introducing, “Drifting Along With the Tide”) (Nacio Herb Brown / George Gershwin) | 10-27-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18839-B |
When Day Is Done (1) * (Robert Katscher) | 6-8-1927 | New York, New York | Victor * |
When Day Is Done (2) (Robert Katscher) | 6-8-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 35828-A |
When Day Is Done (Robert Ketscher) | 8-1956 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-901 (LP) |
When Hearts Are Young Introducing, “I’ll Follow You To Zanzibar”) (from the musical comedy “The Lady in Ermine”) (Leon Rene / Otis Rene / Clarence Muse) | 11-15-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18985-A |
When I Go A-Dreaming There’s No Place Like Your Arms From the University of Pennsylvania Production “All Around The Town” (Clay Boland / Bickley Reichner) | 9-20-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2076 A |
When I Grow Too Old to Dream Vocal refrain by Bob Lawrence (Oscar Hammerstein 2nd / Sigmund Romberg) | 12-17-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24844-A |
When I’m In Your Arms (Davis / Burke / Ash) | 12-21-1926 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 20501-B |
When It’s Sleepy-Time Down South (Vocal refrain by Mildred Bailey & the King’s Jesters) (Leon Rene / Otis Rene / Clarence Muse) | 10-4-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 22828-A |
When Love Comes Your Way (Cole Porter) | 9-7-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25134 |
When My Dreams Come True Theme Song from Motion Picture “Cocoanuts” (Irving Berlin) | 5-3-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1822-D |
When the One You Love Loves You (Irving Berlin) | 12-24-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19553-B |
When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob-Bob-Bobbin’ Along (Harry Woods) | 9-2-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 20177-B |
When the Sun Bids the Moon Goodnight | 4-4-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24283 |
When the World Was New (Gus Kahn / Roy Bargy / Matt Malneck) | 10-1-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 22849 |
When You’re Counting the Stars Alone (Russell / Rose / Murray) | 9-13-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1993-D |
When You’re In Love (Blaufass / Donaldson) | 3-15-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21325 |
When You’re With Somebody Else (1) (Ruth Etting / L.Wolfe Gilbert) | 2-29-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21365-B |
When You’re With Somebody Else (2) (Ruth Etting / L.Wolfe Gilbert) | 2-29-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 27689 |
Where Is That Old Girl of Mine? – Driftwood (Kahn Jones / Gold) | 5-2-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 35744 |
Where Is the Song of Songs for Me? (Irving Berlin) | 10-6-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 1630-D |
Where the Dreamy Wabash Flows (Cliff Friend / Able Baer) | 8-13-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19428-A |
Where the Rainbow Ends (Grey / Ayer) | 5-9-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19353-B |
Where’s My Sweetie Hiding? (Malie / Britt / Little / Finch) | 12-19-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19546-A |
While a Cigarette Was Burning (Vocal Chorus by Joan Edwards) (Charles Kenny / Nick Kenny) | 9-20-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2083 B |
Whispering (acoustical) (John Schonberger) | 8-23-1920 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18690-A |
Whispering (electrical) (John Schonberger) | 2-15-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21731-A |
Whispering (John Schonberger) | 7-1-1954 | New York, New York | Coral 61228 |
Whiteman Stomp (1) * (Jo Trent / Fats Waller) | 8-11-1927 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor * |
Whiteman Stomp (2) (Jo Trent / Fats Waller) | 8-11-1927 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 21119-A |
Who Do You Love? (Klages / Frey / Rich) | 3-9-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20784 |
Whoa! Nellie (Gould) | 9-5-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19641 |
Why Did I Kiss That Girl? (Brown / King / Henderson) | 2-1-1924 | New York, New York | Victor 19267-A |
Why Do I Love You? (Introducing “Kickin’ the Clouds Away”) (Buddy De Sylva / George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin) | 5-5-1925 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 19682 |
Why Do You Roll Those Eyes (introducing “Blowin’ the Blues Away” from Americana) (Ryskind / Gershwin / Charig) | 9-9-1926 | New York, New York | Victor 20197-A |
Why Is Love? (Grey / Coots) | 7-9-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19726 |
Why Shouldn’t I? (Cole Porter) | 9-7-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 25134 |
Willow, Weep for Me Vocal refrain by Irene Taylor (Ronell) | 11-17-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24187-A |
Willow, Weep for Me; Take Me in Your Arms; In the Dim, Dim Dawning (LP session) (Ronell) | 11-25-1932 | New York, New York | Victor L-16017 |
Wistful and Blue (Etting / Davidson) | 12-22-1926 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 20418-B |
Without a Song (Rose / Eliscu / Youmans) | 10-9-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 2023-D |
Without You | 12-28-1922 | New York, New York | Victor (rejected) |
Wonderful One (acoustical) (Maravilloso Vals) | 1-25-1923 | New York, New York | Victor 19019-B |
Wonderful One (electrical) (Maravilloso Vals) | 2-13-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 24105 |
Wonderful One (Maravilloso Vals) | 1959 | New York, New York | Grand Award 33-412 (LP) |
Would There Be Love? | 1-23-1935 | New York, New York | Victor 24887 |
Yes, Sir! That’s My Baby / If You Knew Susie / Kitten on the Keys | 4-11-1926 | London, England | HMV (rejected) |
You are the Song | 2-7-1933 | New York, New York | Victor 24238-B |
You Brought a New Kind of Love (Kahal / Fain / Norman) | 3-23-1930 | Hollywood, California | Columbia 2171-D |
You Forgot to Remember (Irving Berlin) | 7-9-1925 | New York, New York | Victor 19726 |
You Forgot to Remember (Irving Berlin) | 4-11-1926 | London, England | HMV (rejected) |
(You Forgot To) Remember (Irving Berlin) | 6-13-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2691 |
You Remind Me of My Mother (from the musical comedy “Little Nellie Kelly”) (George M. Cohen) | 8-22-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18949 |
You Took Advantage of Me (From “Present Arms”) (Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers) | 4-25-1928 | New York, New York | Victor 21398 |
You Were Never Lovelier (From Columbia Picture “You Were Never Lovelier”) (Kern / Mercer) | 6-12-1942 | Los Angeles, California | Capitol 116 |
You Won’t Be Sorry (Earl Burnett / Louis Marcasie) | 3-30-1922 | New York, New York | Victor 18901-B |
You’ll Always Be the Same Sweetheart (Tobias / DeRose / Burke) | 8-16-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24097-B |
You’ll Never Get Up to Heaven That Way | 4-4-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24287 |
You’ll Never, Never Know I Care (Miles / Robi / Williams) | 1950s | New York, New York | Waldorf Music Hall MH 3333 (LP) |
You’re an Old Smoothie (De Sylva / Whiting / Brown) | 12-8-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24202 |
You’re Driving Me Crazy (Walter Donaldson) | 7-1-1954 | New York, New York | Coral 61228 |
You’re Telling Me (Gus Kahn / Walter Donaldson) | 9-26-1932 | New York, New York | Victor 24140 |
You’re The Sweetest Girl (introducing “What Could Be Sweeter?”) (Marion Sanford) | 6-16-1921 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18787 |
You’re the Top (Cole Porter) | 10-26-1934 | New York, New York | Victor 24769 |
Your Land and My Land (From the Musical Play “My Maryland”) (Donnelly / Romberg) | 3-3-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20505-A |
Your Mother and Mine (Edwards / Goodwin) | 5-16-1929 | New York, New York | Columbia 1845-D |
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