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That Devilin' Tune: A Jazz History, Vol. 2

1927 - 1934

Allen Lowe

9 CDs

$83.75

Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days

This release includes a digital booklet

Contents

Donald Heywood: I'm Coming Virginia

Work length3:11
$1.00
$1.30
  • Bix Beiderbecke (cornet), Frankie Trumbauer (saxophone)
  • Frankie Trumbauer Orchestra
  • Recorded: 13 May 1927
  • Recording Venue: New York

Elmer Schoebel: Nobody's Sweetheart Now

Work length3:09
$1.00
$1.30
  • McKenzie and Condon's Chicagoans
  • Recorded: 16 December 1927
  • Recording Venue: Chicago

Donaldson, Wa: Sam, the Old Accordion Man

Work length3:35
$1.00
$1.30
  • George Olsen Music
  • George Olsen
  • Recorded: 06 January 1927

Joseph Meyer: My Honey's Lovin' Arms

Work length2:54
$1.00
$1.30
  • Ray Miller's Hotel Gibson Orchestra
  • Ray Miller
  • Recorded: 01 February 1928
  • Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois

Meyers, B: What Can a Poor Fellow Do?

Work length3:11
$1.00
$1.30
  • Duke Ellington (piano)
  • Duke Ellington Orchestra
  • Recorded: 03 November 1927
  • Recording Venue: New York

Howard Quicksell: Sorry

Work length2:55
$1.00
$1.30
  • Bix Beiderbecke (cornet)
  • Bix Beiderbecke Gang
  • Recorded: 05 October 1927
  • Recording Venue: New York

Eddie Jackson: Pretty Audrey

Work length3:19
$1.00
$1.30
  • Louis Dumaine (cornet)
  • Louis Dumaine's Jazzola Eight
  • Recorded: 17 March 1927
  • Recording Venue: New Orleans, Lousiana

Louis Dumaine: To-Wa-Bac-A-Wa

Work length3:00
$1.00
$1.30
  • Louis Dumaine (cornet)
  • Louis Dumaine's Jazzola Eight
  • Recorded: 07 March 1927
  • Recording Venue: New Orleans, Lousiana

McHugh: Baltimore

Work length3:04
$1.00
$1.30
  • Bix Beiderbecke (cornet), Frankie Trumbauer (saxophone)
  • Frankie Trumbauer Orchestra
  • Recorded: 28 September 1927
  • Recording Venue: New York

Jesse Stone: Boot to Boot

Work length2:59
$1.00
$1.30
  • Jesse Stone (piano)
  • Jesse Stone's Blue Serenaders
  • Recorded: 27 April 1927
  • Recording Venue: St. Louis, Missouri

Benjamin Spikes: My Mammy's Blues

Work length3:00
$1.00
$1.30
  • Benjamin Spikes (saxophone)
  • Reb Spikes' Majors and Minors
  • Recorded: 15 October 1927
  • Recording Venue: Los Angles, California

Horace Diaz: Alligator Blues

Work length3:01
$1.00
$1.30
  • John Hyman's Bayou Stompers
  • Recorded: 10 March 1927
  • Recording Venue: New Orleans, Louisiana

Ed Herbert: Oh, Daddy

Work length2:25
$1.00
$1.30
  • Johnny Dodds (clarinet), Tiny Parham (piano)
  • Recorded: March 1927
  • Recording Venue: Chicago

Harry Richman: Miss Annabelle Lee

Work length2:58
$1.00
$1.30
  • Annette Hanshaw (ukulele), Phil Wall (piano)
  • Recorded: August 1927

Jesse Greer: I'm Gonna Meet My Sweetie Now

Work length2:48
$1.00
$1.30
  • Jean Goldkette (piano)
  • Jean Goldkette Orchestra
  • Recorded: 1927
  • Recording Venue: New York

Harry Archer: She'll Never Find a Fellow Like Me

Work length2:48
$1.00
$1.30
  • Ted Weems (trombone), Parker Gibbs (vocals)
  • Ted Weems Orchestra
  • Recorded: 24 May 1927

Perry Bradford: It's Right Here for You

Work length2:38
$1.00
$1.30
  • Perry Bradford (vocals)
  • Georgia Strutters Orchestra
  • Recorded: 23 May 1927
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Buster Johnson: Wang Wang Blues

Work length2:54
$1.00
$1.30
  • Dixie Stompers, Fletcher Henderson Orchestra
  • Recorded: 23 March 1927
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

James Alston: Rock Away

Work length3:19
$1.00
$1.30
  • James Alston (piano), Sadie McKinney (vocals), Charley Williamson (cornet)
  • Recorded: 24 February 1927
  • Recording Venue: Memphis, Tennessee

Donaldson, Wa: Changes (arr. B. Challis)

Work length2:53
$1.00
$1.30
  • Paul Whiteman Orchestra
  • Paul Whiteman
  • Recorded: 03 November 1927
  • Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois

Changes

Track length2:53
$1.00
$1.30

Charley Williamson: Midnight Frolic Drag

Work length2:49
$1.00
$1.30
  • Williamson's Beale Street Frolic Orchestra
  • Charley Williamson
  • Recorded: 01 February 1927
  • Recording Venue: Memphis, Tennessee

Papa Celestin: It's Jam Up

Work length3:20
$1.00
$1.30
  • Papa Celestin (cornet)
  • Celestin's Original Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra
  • Recorded: 25 October 1927
  • Recording Venue: New Orleans, Louisiana

Bloom, R: Soliloquy

Work length2:43
$1.00
$1.30
  • Don Voorhees Orchestra
  • Recorded: 06 September 1927

Nathan Goldstein: Honolulu Blues

Work length3:06
$1.00
$1.30
  • Miff Mole (trombone)
  • Miff Mole Molers
  • Recorded: 01 September 1927
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Joseph A. Livingston: Humpty Dumpty

Work length3:03
$1.00
$1.30
  • Frankie Trumbauer (saxophone)
  • Frankie Trumbauer Orchestra
  • Recorded: 08 September 1927
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Joe Venuti: Goin' Places

Work length2:54
$1.00
$1.30
  • Eddie Lang (guitar), Joe Venuti (violin), Frank Signorelli (piano)
  • Recorded: 04 May 1927
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Eddie Green: A Good Man Is Hard to Find

Work length3:05
$1.00
$1.30
  • Frankie Trumbauer (saxophone)
  • Frankie Trumbauer Orchestra
  • Recorded: 25 October 1927
  • Recording Venue: New York

Donald Heywood: I'm Coming Virginia

Work length3:12
$1.00
$1.30
  • Al Rinker (vocals), Paul Whiteman (violin), Harry Barris (vocals), Bing Crosby (vocals)
  • Paul Whiteman Orchestra
  • Recorded: 29 April 1927
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Robison, C J: When the Sun Goes Down Again

Work length3:22
$1.00
$1.30
  • Carson Robison (vocals), Vernon Dalhart (vocals), Adelyne Hood (violin)
  • Recorded: 1927
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Hal Dyson: Lonely Melody

Work length2:49
$1.00
$1.30
  • Paul Whiteman (violin)
  • Paul Whiteman Orchestra
  • Recorded: 04 January 1928
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Chris Schoenberg: Proud of a Baby Like You

Work length3:07
$1.00
$1.30
  • Jean Goldkette (piano)
  • Keller Sisters and Lynch, Jean Goldkette Orchestra
  • Recorded: 25 January 1927
  • Recording Venue: New York

Earl Hines: Stowaway

Work length2:53
$1.00
$1.30
  • Earl Hines (piano)
  • Recorded: 08 December 1928
  • Recording Venue: Long Island City

Jim Jackson: When I Woke Up This Morning, She Was Gone

Work length3:14
$1.00
$1.30
  • Jim Jackson (vocals)
  • Recorded: 27 August 1928
  • Recording Venue: Memphis, Tennessee

I. Abrams: Symphonic Raps

Work length3:12
$1.00
$1.30
  • Carroll Dickerson (violin)
  • Carroll Gibbons' Savoy Orpheans
  • Recorded: 05 July 1928
  • Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois

Bud Freeman: Crazeology

Work length2:59
$1.00
$1.30
  • Bud Freeman (tenor saxophone)
  • Bud Freeman Orchestra
  • Recorded: 03 December 1928
  • Recording Venue: Chicago

Ellington: Swampy River

Work length2:51
$1.00
$1.30
  • Duke Ellington (piano)
  • Recorded: 01 October 1928
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Buddy Burton: Dustin' the Keys

Work length3:00
$1.00
$1.30
  • Jimmy Blythe (piano), Buddy Burton (piano)
  • Recorded: 01 April 1928
  • Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois

Buddy Burton: Silvery Moon

Work length2:43
$1.00
$1.30
  • Buddy Burton (piano)
  • Recorded: 21 April 1928
  • Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois

Clarence Williams: Get Up Off Your Knees

Work length2:45
$1.00
$1.30
  • Joe 'King' Oliver (cornet), Ethel Waters (vocals), Clarence Williams (piano)
  • Recorded: 28 June 1928

Frankie "Hal Pint" Jaxon: Down at Jasper's Bar-Be-Que

Work length2:47
$1.00
$1.30
  • Frankie "Hal Pint" Jaxon (vocals), Lillian Hardin-Armstrong (piano), Henry Red Allen (trumpet)
  • Recorded: 28 October 1928
  • Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois

Williams, S: Shim-me-sha Wobble

Work length3:03
$1.00
$1.30
  • Ted Lewis (alto saxophone)
  • Ted Lewis Band
  • Recorded: 16 July 1928
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Nolan, B: Goofus

Work length2:46
$1.00
$1.30
  • Slim Lamar (cornet)
  • Slim Lamar Southerners
  • Recorded: 06 September 1928
  • Recording Venue: Memphis, Tennessee

Mart Britt: Goose Creek Stomp

Work length2:45
$1.00
$1.30
  • Mart Britt (banjo)
  • Mart Britt Orchestra
  • Recorded: 14 September 1928
  • Recording Venue: Memphis, Tenessee

Joe King Oliver: West End Blues

Work length3:14
$1.00
$1.30
  • Louis Armstrong (trumpet)
  • Louis Armstrong Hot Five
  • Recorded: 28 June 1928
  • Recording Venue: Chicago

Johnny Dodds: Bucktown Stomp

Work length3:09
$1.00
$1.30
  • Johnny Dodds (clarinet)
  • Johnny Dodds Orchestra
  • Recorded: 06 July 1928
  • Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois

Clarence Jones: 'Mid the Pyramids

Work length2:46
$1.00
$1.30
  • Clarence Jones (piano)
  • Clarence Jones Sock Four
  • Recorded: December 1928
  • Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois

Brooks, S: Walkin' The Dog

Work length2:30
$1.00
$1.30
  • Carmichael Collegians
  • Recorded: 05 May 1928
  • Recording Venue: Richmond, Indiana

Barris: From Monday On

Work length3:04
$1.00
$1.30
  • Eddie Condon (banjo), Red McKenzie (vocals)
  • Recorded: 28 May 1928

Gladys Bentley: Worried Blues

Work length3:05
$1.00
$1.30
  • Gladys Bentley (vocals)
  • Recorded: 08 August 1928
  • Recording Venue: New York City, New York

Sam Stept: That's my weakness now

Work length2:31
$1.00
$1.30
  • Cliff Edwards (vocals)
  • Recorded: 12 July 1928
  • Recording Venue: New York

Lady Quit Her Husband …

Work length2:43
$1.00
$1.30
  • Tub Jug Washboard Band
  • Recorded: June 1928
  • Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois

Tippin' Out

Work length3:12
$1.00
$1.30
  • Pink Anderson (vocals), Blind Simmie Dooley (guitar)
  • Recorded: 14 April 1928
  • Recording Venue: Atlanta, GA

Natty Dominique: Get 'Em Again Blues

Work length2:49
$1.00
$1.30
  • Chicago Footwarmers
  • Recorded: 07 February 1928
  • Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois

It's Right Here for You

Work length3:12
$1.00
$1.30
  • Tommy Dorsey (trumpet)
  • Tommy Dorsey Novelty Orchestra
  • Recorded: 10 November 1928
  • Recording Venue: New York City

trad.: Original Stackoo' Lee Blues

Work length2:55
$1.00
$1.30
  • Boyd Senter (trumpet)
  • Boyd Senter Sentipedes
  • Recorded: 03 May 1928
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Raymond B. Egan: Somebody's Wrong

Work length3:00
$1.00
$1.30
  • Boyd Senter (trumpet)
  • Boyd Senter Sentipedes
  • Recorded: 08 May 1928
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Winston Holmes: Wayward Girl Blues

Work length2:56
$1.00
$1.30
  • Lottie Kimbrough (vocals), Winston Holmes (vocals), Milas Pruitt (guitar)
  • Recorded: 21 August 1928
  • Recording Venue: Richmond, Indiana

DeRose: 'Cause I Feel Low Down

Work length3:16
$1.00
$1.30
  • Sophie Tucker (vocals), Ted Shapiro (piano)
  • Recorded: 1928

Howard Johnson: I Used to Call Her Baby

Work length3:11
$1.00
$1.30
  • Coley Jones (vocals)
  • Dallas String Band
  • Recorded: 9 December 1928
  • Recording Venue: Dallas, Texas

trad.: Texas and Pacific Blues

Work length3:05
$1.00
$1.30
  • Frenchy's String Band
  • Recorded: 5 December 1928

Jimmy C. Johnson: Empty Bed Blues

Work length3:03
$1.00
$1.30
  • Bessie Smith (vocals), Charlie Green (trombone), Porter Grainger (piano)
  • Recorded: 20 March 1928
  • Recording Venue: Columbia studios, New York

Joseph Sharkey Bonano: Ideas

Work length2:36
$1.00
$1.30
  • Monk Hazel (drums)
  • Monk Hazel Bienville Roof Orchestra
  • Recorded: December 1928
  • Recording Venue: New Orleans

Meyers, B: Nightmare

Work length3:07
$1.00
$1.30
  • Alphonso Trent (piano)
  • Alphonso Trent Orchestra
  • Recorded: 5 December 1928
  • Recording Venue: Richmond, Indiana

Young, V: Sweet Sue, Just You

Work length4:27
$1.00
$1.30
  • Jack Fulton (vocals)
  • Paul Whiteman Orchestra
  • Paul Whiteman
  • Recorded: 18 September 1928
  • Recording Venue: New York

Teddy McRae: Traffic Jam

Work length2:26
$1.00
$1.30
  • Joe Ward's Swanee Seranaders
  • Recorded: 1928

McHugh: Diga Diga Doo

Work length3:12
$1.00
$1.30
  • Sizzlers, The
  • Recorded: 27 November 1928

Ernie Holst: Missouri Squabble

Work length2:45
$1.00
$1.30
  • Savoy Orchestra, Charles Dickenson's Savoy Orchestra
  • Carroll Dickerson
  • Recorded: 25 May 1928
  • Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois

Burnett, E: My melancholy baby

Work length3:11
$1.00
$1.30
  • Dorsey Brothers Orchestra
  • Recorded: 24 April 1928
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Koehler: Voice of the Southland (Keeps Calling Me Home)

Work length2:29
$1.00
$1.30
  • Thelma Terry (double bass)
  • Studio ensemble, Playboys, The
  • Recorded: 29 March 1928
  • Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois

Benny Meroff: Smiling Skies

Work length3:24
$1.00
$1.30
  • Benny Meroff Orchestra
  • Recorded: 9 December 1928
  • Recording Venue: Chicago

Henry Ragas: Clarinet Marmalade

Work length3:07
$1.00
$1.30
  • Ted Lewis (clarinet)
  • Ted Lewis Band, Original Dixieland Jazz Band
  • Recorded: 16 July 1928
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Al Goering: Broadway Stomp

Work length2:59
$1.00
$1.30
  • Jack Pettis Pets
  • Recorded: 20 June 1928
  • Recording Venue: New York

John Nesbitt: Stop Kidding

Work length2:45
$1.00
$1.30
  • McKinney Cotton Pickers
  • Recorded: 12 July 1928
  • Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois

Ellington: Take It Easy

Work length2:40
$1.00
$1.30
  • Duke Ellington (piano)
  • Duke Ellington Orchestra
  • Recorded: 21 March 1928
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Johnson, J P: Chicago Blues

Work length2:51
$1.00
$1.30
  • James Price Johnson Orchestra
  • Recorded: 18 June 1928

Arthur Porter: Charleston Is the Best Dance After All

Work length2:45
$1.00
$1.30
  • Charlie Johnson (piano)
  • Charlie Johnson Paradise Ten, Charlie Johnson Paradise Band
  • Recorded: 24 January 1928
  • Recording Venue: Liederkranz Hall, New York, New York

Roy Evans: Jazzbo Dan and his Yodelin' Band

Work length3:15
$1.00
$1.30
  • James Price Johnson (piano), Roy Evans (vocals), Arthur Whetsel (trumpet)
  • Studio ensemble, Roy Evans Ensemble
  • Recorded: 04 September 1928

Benton Overstreet: A Jazz Holiday

Work length2:42
$1.00
$1.30
  • Benny Goodman (clarinet)
  • Benny Goodman's Boys, Benny Goodman Band
  • Recorded: 23 January 1928
  • Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois

anon.: Lip-Stick

Work length2:51
$1.00
$1.30
  • Lou Calabrese (banjo)
  • Lou Calabrese Hot Sketches
  • Recorded: 28 February 1928

Willard Robison: 'Taint So, Honey, 'Taint So

Work length2:55
$1.00
$1.30
  • Al Bernard (vocals)
  • Studio ensemble
  • Recorded: ca. 1928

Joe Venuti: Doin' Things

Work length3:17
$1.00
$1.30
  • Joe Venuti New Yorkers
  • Recorded: 04 October 1928
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Peg Leg Howell: Weeping Blues

Work length2:46
$1.00
$1.30
  • Horsey's Hot Five
  • Recorded: 29 September 1928
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Willard Robison: Jubilee

Work length3:17
$1.00
$1.30
  • Bix Beiderbecke (cornet)
  • Frankie Trumbauer Orchestra
  • Recorded: 9 January 1928
  • Recording Venue: New York

Alec Johnson: Sister Maud Mule

Work length3:24
$1.00
$1.30
  • Alec Johnson (vocals)
  • Mississippi Sheiks
  • Recorded: 2 November 1928

Cliff Friend: My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now

Work length2:49
$1.00
$1.30
  • Van Fleming (vocals)
  • McKinney Cotton Pickers
  • Harold Stokes
  • Recorded: 23 November 1928

Benton Overstreet: There'll Be Some Changes Made

Work length2:55
$1.00
$1.30
  • Chicago Rhythm Kings
  • Recorded: 6 April 1928
  • Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois

Jimmie Cox: Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out

Work length2:46
$1.00
$1.30
  • Pinetop Smith (piano)
  • Recorded: 15 January 1929

Alter, L: My Kinda Love

Work length3:14
$1.00
$1.30
  • Tommy Dorsey (trumpet), Bing Crosby (vocals)
  • Studio ensemble
  • Recorded: 10 April 1929

Barris: So the Bluebirds and the Blackbirds Got Together

Work length3:02
$1.00
$1.30
  • Bing Crosby (vocals)
  • Rhythm Boys
  • Recorded: 10 April 1929
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Waller: Blue Turning Grey Over You

Work length3:31
$1.00
$1.30
  • Louis Armstrong (vocals)
  • Studio ensemble, Louis Armstrong Orchestra
  • Recorded: 1 February 1930
  • Recording Venue: United States

Gene Krupa: One Hour

Work length3:28
$1.00
$1.30
  • Red McKenzie (percussion)
  • Mound City Blue Blowers, The
  • Recorded: 14 November 1929
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Jean Cocteau: Holidays: La Toison d'Or

Work length2:52
$1.00
$1.30
  • Jean Cocteau (vocals)
  • Dan Parrish Orchestra
  • Recorded: 12 March 1929
  • Recording Venue: Paris, France

Frankie Trumbauer: I Like That

Work length3:02
$1.00
$1.30
  • Bix Beiderbecke (cornet)
  • Frankie Trumbauer Orchestra
  • Recorded: 30 April 1929
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Robison, C J: Nonsense

Work length2:47
$1.00
$1.30
  • Carson Robison's Kansas Jack-rabbits
  • Recorded: 1929
  • Recording Venue: New York

Gershwin: Somebody Loves Me

Work length3:15
$1.00
$1.30
  • Henry Lange (vocals)
  • Henry Lange Bajer Hotel Orchestra
  • Recorded: 19 July 1929

Bloom, R: Song of the Bayou

Work length3:12
$1.00
$1.30
  • Marlow Hardy Alabamians
  • Recorded: 29 October 1929
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Blind Blake: West Coast Rag

Work length2:48
$1.00
$1.30
  • Will Ezell (piano)
  • Recorded: 1928 or 1929

Herve Duerson: Avenue Strut

Work length2:50
$1.00
$1.30
  • Herve Duerson (piano)
  • Recorded: 1929
  • Recording Venue: Richmond, Indiana

anon.: En Sens Unique

Work length2:26
$1.00
$1.30
  • Stellio Orchestra Antillais
  • Recorded: 1929

Alexandre Stellio: Serpent maigre

Work length3:06
$1.00
$1.30
  • Stellio Orchestra Antillais
  • Recorded: September 1929

Waller: Smashing Thirds

Work length3:10
$1.00
$1.30
  • Fats Waller (piano)
  • Recorded: 24 September 1929
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Tiny Parham: Jungle Crawl

Work length3:30
$1.00
$1.30
  • Tiny Parham (piano)
  • Tiny Parham Musicians
  • Recorded: 22 July 1929
  • Recording Venue: Chicago

Roger Quincy Dickerson: Market Street Stomp

Work length3:25
$1.00
$1.30
  • Missourians, The
  • Recorded: 03 June 1929
  • Recording Venue: New York

Cecil Scott: Bright Boy Blues

Work length3:09
$1.00
$1.30
  • Cecil Scott Bright Boys
  • Recorded: 1929
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Nobody's Sweetheart Now

Work length3:01
$1.00
$1.30
  • Adrian Rollini (bass saxophone), Chelsea Quealey (trumpet), Bobby Davis (clarinet)
  • Studio ensemble, Fred Elizalde Anglo American Band
  • Fred Elizalde
  • Recorded: 12 April 1929
  • Recording Venue: London

Williams, S: Slow As Molasses

Work length3:03
$1.00
$1.30
  • Jungle Town Stompers
  • Recorded: 15 April 1929
  • Recording Venue: New York

Kenneth A. Roane: Do Shuffle

Work length2:58
$1.00
$1.30
  • Fess Williams Royal Flush Orchestra
  • Recorded: 22 April 1929
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Paul Tremaine: Four, Four Rhythm

Work length3:14
$1.00
$1.30
  • Paul Tremaine Aristocrats
  • Recorded: 4 October 1929

Ager, M: Lovin' Sam (The Shiek of Alabama)

Work length2:56
$1.00
$1.30
  • Emmett Miller (vocals)
  • Georgia Crackers
  • Recorded: 5 September 1929
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Papa Charlie Jackson: Baby Please Loan Me Your Heart

Work length3:02
$1.00
$1.30
  • Charley Jackson (guitar), Papa Charlie Jackson (guitar)
  • Recorded: 1929

Sam Theard: (I'll Be Glad When You're Dead) You Rascal You

Work length3:35
$1.00
$1.30
  • Sam Theard (vocals), Cow Cow Davenport (piano)
  • Recorded: 1929

Alger "Texas" Alexander: Seen Better Days

Work length3:25
$1.00
$1.30
  • Alger "Texas" Alexander (vocals)
  • Mississippi Sheiks
  • Recorded: 1929

John Dilleshaw: Cotton Patch Rag

Work length2:48
$1.00
$1.30
  • John Dilleshaw (guitar)
  • String Marvel
  • Recorded: 1929

Teewee Blackman: K.C. Moan

Work length2:34
$1.00
$1.30
  • Memphis Jug Band
  • Recorded: 4 October 1929
  • Recording Venue: Memphis

Sullivan, Joe: Gin Mill Blues

Work length3:29
$1.00
$1.30
  • Ikey Robinson (vocals), Jimmy Blythe (piano)
  • Recorded: 16 November 1929
  • Recording Venue: Chicago

H.M. Barnes: Mandolin Rag

Work length2:48
$1.00
$1.30
  • H.M. Barnes (mandolin)
  • H.M. Barnes Blue Ridge Ramblers
  • Recorded: 1929

Scottie Blinn: Jackson Stomp

Work length3:11
$1.00
$1.30
  • Mississippi Mud Steppers
  • Recorded: 1929

Clifford Hayes: Automobile Stomp

Work length3:02
$1.00
$1.30
  • Clifford Hayes (violin)
  • Studio ensemble, Clifford Hayes' Louisville Stompers
  • Recorded: 26 February 1929
  • Recording Venue: Chicago Illinois

Lonnie Johnson: Handful of Riffs

Work length3:06
$1.00
$1.30
  • Eddie Lang (guitar), Lonnie Johnson (guitar)
  • Recorded: 8 May 1929
  • Recording Venue: New York

Emmanuel Sayles: Damp Weather

Work length3:39
$1.00
$1.30
  • Jones and Collins Astoria Hot Eight
  • Recorded: 5 November 1929
  • Recording Venue: New Orleans, Louisiana

Armstrong, L: Beau Koo Jack

Work length2:47
$1.00
$1.30
  • Omer Simeon (clarinet), Earl Hines (piano), Claude Roberts (banjo)
  • Omer Simeon Trio
  • Recorded: 11 September 1929
  • Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois

Basie: Squabblin'

Work length3:04
$1.00
$1.30
  • Walter Page's Blue Devils
  • Recorded: 10 November 1929
  • Recording Venue: Kansas City, Missouri

Ben Kanter: Chicago Rhythm

Work length2:40
$1.00
$1.30
  • Floyd Mills' Marylanders
  • Floyd Mills
  • Recorded: 26 June 1929
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

West End Blues

Work length3:11
$1.00
$1.30
  • Zack Whyte Chocolate Beau Brummels
  • Zack Whyte
  • Recorded: 26 February 1929
  • Recording Venue: Richmond, Indiana

Paul Whiteman: Play that Song of India Again (after N. Rimski-Korsakov's Sadko)

Work length3:50
$1.00
$1.30
  • Paul Whiteman Orchestra
  • Paul Whiteman
  • Recorded: 5 April 1929

McHugh: Freeze and Melt

Work length2:58
$1.00
$1.30
  • Tommy Dorsey (trumpet), Arthur Schutt (piano)
  • Eddie Lang Orchestra
  • Eddie Lang
  • Recorded: 22 May 1929
  • Recording Venue: New York

Dorsey, J: Praying the Blues

Work length3:12
$1.00
$1.30
  • Manny Klein (trumpet), Eddie Lang (guitar), Jimmy Dorsey (clarinet), Arthur Schutt (piano), Joe Tarto (tuba), Leo McConville (trumpet), Stan King (drums), Alfie Evans (alto saxophone), Paul Mason (tenor saxophone)
  • Recorded: 13 June 1929
  • Recording Venue: New York

Morton, Jelly Roll: Freakish

Work length2:55
$1.00
$1.30
  • Jelly Roll Morton (piano)
  • Recorded: 8 July 1929
  • Recording Venue: Victor Talking Machine Division, Radio-Victor Company of America, Studio #1 (possibly Studio #2), Trinity Baptist Church, 114 North 5th Street, Camden, New Jersey

George Ewing Lee: Rough Scufflin'

Work length2:55
$1.00
$1.30
  • George E. Lee Orchestra
  • George Ewing Lee
  • Recorded: 6 November 1929

Jabbo Smith: Sweet and Low Blues

Work length3:24
$1.00
$1.30
  • Jabbo Smith (vocals)
  • Jabbo Smith's Rhythm Aces
  • Recorded: 23 February 1929
  • Recording Venue: Chicago

J. Bernie Barbour: My Daddy Rocks Me (With One Steady Roll)

Work length3:03
$1.00
$1.30
  • May Alix (vocals)
  • Jimmie Noone's Club Ambassadors
  • Jimmie Noone
  • Recorded: 8 July 1929
  • Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois

Blind Leroy Garnett: Louisiana Glide

Work length3:10
$1.00
$1.30
  • Blind Leroy Garnett (piano)
  • Recorded: 12 October 1929
  • Recording Venue: Richmond, Indiana

Phil Baxter: Piccolo Pete

Work length2:44
$1.00
$1.30
  • Fred Hall's Sugar Babies, Studio orchestra
  • Fred "Sugar" Hall
  • Recorded: February 1929

Jack Purvis: What's the Use of Cryin' Baby

Work length3:17
$1.00
$1.30
  • Jack Purvis Orchestra
  • Jack Purvis
  • Recorded: 1 May 1930
  • Recording Venue: New York

Warren, H: Crying for the Carolines

Work length3:04
$1.00
$1.30
  • James Price Johnson (piano)
  • Recorded: 21 January 1930

Williams, M L: Night Life

Work length3:00
$1.00
$1.30
  • Mary Lou Williams (piano)
  • Recorded: 24 April 1930
  • Recording Venue: Chicago

Barris: It Must be True

Work length3:12
$1.00
$1.30
  • Bing Crosby (vocals)
  • Gus Arnheim Orchestra
  • Gus Arnheim
  • Recorded: 29 October 1930

William Tyers: Panama

Work length3:21
$1.00
$1.30
  • Luis Russell Orchestra
  • Luis Russell
  • Recorded: 5 September, 1930
  • Recording Venue: New York

Joe King Oliver: You're Just My Type

Work length2:35
$1.00
$1.30
  • King Oliver Orchestra
  • Joe 'King' Oliver
  • Recorded: 18 March 1930
  • Recording Venue: New York

Layton, T: After you've gone

Work length3:21
$1.00
$1.30
  • Alphonso Trent Orchestra
  • Alphonso Trent
  • Recorded: 5 March 1930
  • Recording Venue: Richmond, Indiana

Porter Grainger: When They Get Lovin' They's Gone

Work length3:44
$1.00
$1.30
  • Jelly Roll Morton (piano), Billie Young (vocals)
  • Recorded: 3 April 1930
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Blind Blake: Righteous Blues

Work length2:37
$1.00
$1.30
  • Blind Blake (guitar)
  • Recorded: December 1930
  • Recording Venue: Grafton, Wisconsin

Ben Tobier: Hot and Heavy

Work length2:30
$1.00
$1.30
  • Ben Tobier California Cyclones
  • Ben Tobier
  • Recorded: 3 December 1930
  • Recording Venue: New York

Blake, E: I'm Just Wild About Harry

Work length3:05
$1.00
$1.30
  • Jimmy Dorsey (trumpet)
  • Spike Hughes' Three Blind Mice
  • Recorded: 15 July 1930
  • Recording Venue: London, England

Henry Bogan: Babe

Work length3:19
$1.00
$1.30
  • East Texas Serenaders, The
  • Recorded: 28 February 1930
  • Recording Venue: Dallas, Texas

Frank Luther: Barnacle Bill the Sailor

Work length2:48
$1.00
$1.30
  • Tommy Dorsey (trumpet), Benny Goodman (clarinet), Gene Krupa (drums)
  • Hoagy Carmichael Orchestra
  • Hoagy Carmichael
  • Recorded: 21 May 1930
  • Recording Venue: Liederkranz Hall, New York

Frankie Trumbauer: Choo Choo

Work length2:46
$1.00
$1.30
  • Paul Whiteman Orchestra
  • Paul Whiteman
  • Recorded: 25 July 1930
  • Recording Venue: New York

Jerry Dodgion: No Trumps

Work length3:19
$1.00
$1.30
  • Fred Gardner's Texas University Troubadours
  • Recorded: 9 June 1930
  • Recording Venue: St. Anthony Hotel

Irving Mills: St. James Infirmary

Work length2:58
$1.00
$1.30
  • Alphonso Trent Orchestra
  • Alphonso Trent
  • Recorded: 5 March 1930
  • Recording Venue: Richmond Indiana

Handy: Saint Louis Blues

Work length4:24
$1.00
$1.30
  • Guy Lombardo Royal Canadians
  • Guy Lombardo
  • Recorded: 1 October 1930

Eddie Durham: Oh! Eddie

Work length2:58
$1.00
$1.30
  • Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra
  • Bennie Moten
  • Recorded: 28 October 1930
  • Recording Venue: Kansas City, Missouri

Basie: That Too, Do

Work length3:22
$1.00
$1.30
  • Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra
  • Bennie Moten
  • Recorded: 28 October 1930
  • Recording Venue: Kansas City, Missouri

trad.: Skyland Rag

Work length3:06
$1.00
$1.30
  • Rector Trio
  • Recorded: 3 December 1930
  • Recording Venue: Atlanta, Georgia

Moon Mullican: Piano Breakdown

Work length2:40
$1.00
$1.30
  • Frank Melrose (piano)
  • Recorded: 10 April 1930
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Carmichael, H: Cosmics

Work length4:31
$1.00
$1.30
  • Frank Melrose (piano)
  • Recorded: 11 April 1930

Pinkard: Them There Eyes

Work length3:06
$1.00
$1.30
  • Bunny Berigan (trumpet)
  • Hal Kemp Orchestra
  • Hal Kemp
  • Recorded: 18 November 1930
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Layton, T: Dear Old Southland

Work length3:17
$1.00
$1.30
  • Buck Washington (piano), Louis Armstrong (trumpet)
  • Recorded: 5 April 1930
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

George Green: Pardon My Gun: Deep Down South

Work length3:05
$1.00
$1.30
  • Bix Beiderbecke (cornet), Weston Vaughan (vocals)
  • Bix Beiderbecke Gang
  • Recorded: 8 September 1930
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Carmichael, H: Georgia On My Mind

Work length3:12
$1.00
$1.30
  • Bix Beiderbecke (cornet), Hoagy Carmichael (vocals)
  • Hoagy Carmichael Orchestra
  • Recorded: 15 September 1930
  • Recording Venue: New York

Ted Lewis: Wailing Blues

Work length3:15
$1.00
$1.30
  • Cellar Boys, The
  • Recorded: 24 January 1930
  • Recording Venue: Chicago

Schwartz, Jean: Chinatown, My Chinatown

Work length3:08
$1.00
$1.30
  • Fletcher Henderson Orchestra
  • Fletcher Henderson
  • Recorded: 3 October 1930
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

George White's Scandals of 1924: Somebody loves me

Work length3:04
$1.00
$1.30
  • Fletcher Henderson Orchestra
  • Fletcher Henderson
  • Recorded: 3 October 1930
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Dick Winfree: China Boy

Work length2:51
$1.00
$1.30
  • Red Nichols 5 Pennies
  • Recorded: 2 July 1930
  • Recording Venue: New York, New York

Joe Tex: Sweet, Sweet Woman

Work length3:26
$1.00
$1.30
  • Douglas Finnell Royal Stompers
  • Douglas Finnell
  • Recorded: 1930

Leo Wood: Somebody Stole My Gal

Work length2:27
$1.00
$1.30
  • Punch Miller (vocals)
  • Franko Louisianians
  • Frankie Franko
  • Recorded: 2 November 1930
  • Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois

Charles Fulcher: My Pretty Girl

Work length3:18
$1.00
$1.30
  • Fletcher Henderson (piano)
  • Fletcher Henderson Orchestra
  • Recorded: 5 February 1931

Chappie Willett: Blue Rhythm Fantasy

Work length3:17
$1.00
$1.30
  • Mills Blue Rhythm Band
  • Recorded: 28 April 1931

Perkins, F: Hard Times Stomp

Work length2:54
$1.00
$1.30
  • Frank Perkins (trumpet)
  • Studio ensemble, Red Perkins Dixie Ramblers
  • Recorded: 05 May 1931
  • Recording Venue: Richmond, Indiana

Georgia On My Mind

Work length3:29
$1.00
$1.30
  • Mildred Bailey (vocals)
  • Studio ensemble
  • Recorded: 24 November 1931
  • Recording Venue: Chicago

Waller: Concentratin' on You

Work length3:17
$1.00
$1.30
  • Connie Boswell (vocals)
  • Studio ensemble, Victor Young Orchestra
  • Recorded: November 1931
  • Recording Venue: New York

anon.: Carinosa

Work length2:54
$1.00
$1.30
  • Lixvot (vocals), Django Reinhardt (vocals), Louis Vola (accordion), Doubraire (piano), Pouzalgues (violin)
  • Studio ensemble
  • Recorded: 28 May 1931
  • Recording Venue: Grand Theatre de Toulon, Toulon

Carmichael, H: Come Easy, Go Easy Love

Work length2:43
$1.00
$1.30
  • Sunny Clapp (vocals)
  • Sunny Clapp Band O' Sunshine
  • Recorded: 01 July 1931
  • Recording Venue: New York

Clarence Williams: Shout, Sister, Shout

Work length3:20
$1.00
$1.30
  • Boswell Sisters, Studio orchestra
  • Victor Young
  • Recorded: 23 April 1931
  • Recording Venue: New York

Arlen: Kickin' the Gong Around

Work length3:09
$1.00
$1.30
  • Cab Calloway (vocals)
  • Studio ensemble, Cab Calloway Orchestra
  • Recorded: 27 October 1931

Jimmy Blithe: Wild Man Stomp

Work length2:47
$1.00
$1.30
  • Jimmy Blythe (piano)
  • State Street Ramblers
  • Recorded: 20 March 1931
  • Recording Venue: Richmond, Indiana

Archie Bleyer: Business in F

Work length2:59
$1.00
$1.30
  • Gene Kardos (vocals)
  • Studio ensemble, Gene Kardos Orchestra
  • Recorded: 18 December 1931
  • Recording Venue: New York

Shelly Lee Alley: Travellin' Blues

Work length2:46
$1.00
$1.30
  • Jimmie Rodgers (vocals), Charles Kama (steel guitar), Shelly Lee Alley (violin), Alvin Alley (violin), M.T. Salazar (guitar), Mike Cordova (double bass)
  • Recorded: 13 January 1931
  • Recording Venue: San Antonio, Texas

trad.: Travelin' Railroad Man Blues

Work length2:54
$1.00
$1.30
  • Alabama Sheiks
  • Recorded: 20 January 1931

Joe Young: I Can't Get Mississippi off My Mind

Work length3:08
$1.00
$1.30
  • Studio vocals (vocals), Bud Freeman (tenor saxophone), Eddie Lang (guitar), Jimmy Dorsey-Arnold Brilhart (alto saxophone), Joe Tarto (double bass), Luis Garcia (trumpet), Stan King (drums), Tommy Dorsey (trombone), Glenn Miller (trombone), Arthur Schutt (piano)
  • Dorsey Brothers Orchestra
  • Recorded: 30 July 1931
  • Recording Venue: New York

After You've Gone

Work length3:00
$1.00
$1.30
  • Jack Teagarden (vocals), Eddie Lang (guitar), Benny Goodman (clarinet), Joe Venuti (violin)
  • Studio ensemble, Eddie Lang and Joe Venuti All Star Orchestra
  • Recorded: 22 October 1931
  • Recording Venue: New York

Waller: I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby

Work length3:19
$1.00
$1.30
  • Fats Waller (piano)
  • Recorded: 13 March 1931
  • Recording Venue: New York

Meyers, B: The Bugle Call Rag

Work length1:16
$1.00
$1.30
  • Elmer Snowden (guitar)
  • Studio ensemble, Elmer Snowden Orchestra
  • Recorded: early 1932

Don Redman: Trouble Why Pick on Me?

Work length2:47
$1.00
$1.30
  • Red Allen (vocals)
  • Don Redman Orchestra
  • Don Redman
  • Recorded: 24 September 1931
  • Recording Venue: New York

Mitchell Parish: Sentimental Gentleman from Georgia

Work length3:03
$1.00
$1.30
  • Isham Jones (vocals), Eddie Stone (vocals)
  • Isham Jones Orchestra
  • Recorded: 17 August 1932
  • Recording Venue: Camden, New Jersey

Joe Jordan: Sweetie Dear

Work length2:53
$1.00
$1.30
  • Sidney Bechet (soprano saxophone)
  • Sidney Bechet New Orleans Feetwarmers
  • Recorded: 15 September 1932
  • Recording Venue: New York

Oscar Jr. Brown: Brown Baby

Work length2:44
$1.00
$1.30
  • Bobbie Leecan (vocals), Eddie Edinborough (vocals), Socks Wilson (piano)
  • Studio ensemble
  • Recorded: 22 June 1931
  • Recording Venue: New York

Eddie Lang: Feelin' my Way

Work length2:55
$1.00
$1.30
  • Eddie Lang (guitar), Carl Kress (guitar)
  • Recorded: 15 November 1932
  • Recording Venue: New York

Eddie Durham: Lafayette

Work length2:48
$1.00
$1.30
  • Hot Lips Page (trumpet)
  • Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra, Studio orchestra
  • Bennie Moten, Beth Beth Steele
  • Recorded: 13 December 1932
  • Recording Venue: Camden, New Jersey

anon.: Trombone Slide

Work length2:56
$1.00
$1.30
  • Roy Palmer (trombone), Bob Hudson (vocals), Studio pianist (piano)
  • Studio ensemble
  • Recorded: 31 March 1932

anon.: Sweet Feet

Work length2:36
$1.00
$1.30
  • Memphis Nighthawks
  • Recorded: 01 April 1932

Contented

Work length2:54
$1.00
$1.30
  • Studio ensemble, Ponce Sisters
  • Recorded: 16 December 1932
  • Recording Venue: New York

Brooks, S: Some of These Days

Work length2:53
$1.00
$1.30
  • Bing Crosby (vocals)
  • Studio ensemble, Lennie Hayton Orchestra
  • Recorded: 26 May 1932
  • Recording Venue: Chicago

Irving Mills: Blue Interlude

Work length3:27
$1.00
$1.30
  • Seven Chocolate Dandies, Chocolate Dandies
  • Recorded: 10 October 1933
  • Recording Venue: New York

Coleman Hawkins: Cloudy Skies

Work length2:58
$1.00
$1.30
  • Seven Chocolate Dandies, Chocolate Dandies
  • Recorded: 31 December 1930
  • Recording Venue: New York

Ellington: Merry-Go Round

Work length2:52
$1.00
$1.30
  • Duke Ellington (piano)
  • Studio ensemble, Duke Ellington Orchestra
  • Recorded: 15 February 1933
  • Recording Venue: English Columbia session, New York

Beiderbecke: In a Mist (Bixology)

Work length3:19
$1.00
$1.30
  • Benny Goodman (bass clarinet), Red Norvo (vibraphone), Dick McDonough (guitar), Artie Bernstein (double bass)
  • Studio ensemble
  • Recorded: November 1933
  • Recording Venue: New York

Benny Carter: Symphony in Riffs

Work length3:05
$1.00
$1.30
  • Benny Carter Orchestra
  • Benny Carter
  • Recorded: 06 October 1933
  • Recording Venue: New York

anon.: K.C. Railroad Blues

Work length2:53
$1.00
$1.30
  • Riley Puckett (guitar), Studio vocals (vocals)
  • Recorded: 1933

Joe Young: Two Tickets to Georgia

Work length2:40
$1.00
$1.30
  • Ben Pollack Orchestra
  • Ben Pollack
  • Recorded: 19 March 1933
  • Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois

Arthur Johnston: The Day You Came Along

Work length3:39
$1.00
$1.30
  • Coleman Hawkins (tenor saxophone), Hilton Jefferson (alto saxophone), Red Allen (instruments), J.C. Higgenbothem (trombone), Horace Henderson (piano), Henry Red Allen (trumpet), Walter Johnson (drums), John Kirby (double bass), Sid Catlett (drums), Bernard Addison (guitar)
  • Coleman Hawkins Orchestra, Studio ensemble
  • Recorded: 29 September 1933
  • Recording Venue: New York

Gene Gifford: Wild Goose Chase

Work length3:09
$1.00
$1.30
  • Casa Loma Orchestra
  • Recorded: 16 February 1933

Spike Hughes: Firebird

Work length3:21
$1.00
$1.30
  • Spike Hughes Orchestra
  • Spike Hughes
  • Recorded: 19 May 1933
  • Recording Venue: New York

Spike Hughes: Pastorale

Work length3:14
$1.00
$1.30
  • Spike Hughes Orchestra
  • Spike Hughes
  • Recorded: 18 April 1933
  • Recording Venue: New York

Schwartz, Jean: Chinatown, My Chinatown

Work length3:18
$1.00
$1.30
  • Louis Armstrong (vocals)
  • Studio ensemble, Louis Armstrong Orchestra
  • Recorded: 3 November 1933
  • Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois

Phillip Braham: Limehouse Blues

Work length2:54
$1.00
$1.30
  • Joe Haymes Orchestra
  • Joe Haymes
  • Recorded: 11 July 1933

trad.: Hambone Am Sweet

Work length3:01
$1.00
$1.30
  • Studio ensemble, Four Southern Singers
  • Recorded: 03 February 1933

Elmer Schoebel: Nobody's Sweetheart Now

Work length3:13
$1.00
$1.30
  • Studio vocals (vocals), Freddy Johnson (piano), Louis Cole (vocals)
  • Arthur Briggs Orchestra
  • Arthur Briggs
  • Recorded: 13 June 1933
  • Recording Venue: Paris

Edgar Battle: Yellow Fire

Work length3:09
$1.00
$1.30
  • Reuben Reeves (trumpet)
  • Studio ensemble, Reuben "River" Reeves River Boys
  • Recorded: 14 Decmber 1933

Excerpt, Gershwin: Girl Crazy

Work length3:03
$1.00
$1.30
  • Spirits of Rhythm
  • Recorded: 24 October 1933
  • Recording Venue: New York

Girl Crazy: I got rhythm

Track length3:03
$1.00
$1.30

Arlen: I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues

Work length5:50
$2.00
$2.60
  • Louis Armstrong (trumpet), Lee Wiley (vocals)
  • Louis Armstrong Orchestra, Dorsey Brothers Orchestra
  • Recorded: 26 January 1933
  • Recording Venue: Chicago

I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues

Track length3:02
$1.00
$1.30

I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues

Track length2:48
$1.00
$1.30

Williams, S: I've found a new baby

Work length3:18
$1.00
$1.30
  • Alphonso Trent (vocals)
  • Studio ensemble, Alphonso Trent Orchestra, Trent Alphonso Orchesetra
  • Recorded: 24 March 1933
  • Recording Venue: Richmond, Indiana

Ellington: Sophisticated Lady

Work length3:20
$1.00
$1.30
  • Art Tatum (piano)
  • Recorded: 21 March 1933
  • Recording Venue: New York

trad.: She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain

Work length2:45
$1.00
$1.30
  • Tiny Bradshaw (vocals)
  • Studio ensemble, Tiny Bradshaw Orchestra
  • Recorded: 03 October 1934
  • Recording Venue: New York

I've Found a New Baby

Work length3:05
$1.00
$1.30
  • Mills Brothers, The
  • Recorded: 14 September 1934
  • Recording Venue: New York