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That Devilin' Tune: A Jazz History, Vol. 2
1927 - 1934
Allen Lowe
- Catalogue No: WHRA6004
- Label: West Hill Radio Archive
- Series: That Devilin' Tune
- Length: 10 hours 53 minutes
9 CDs
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Donald Heywood: I'm Coming Virginia
- Bix Beiderbecke (cornet), Frankie Trumbauer (saxophone)
- Frankie Trumbauer Orchestra
- Recorded: 13 May 1927
- Recording Venue: New York
Elmer Schoebel: Nobody's Sweetheart Now
- McKenzie and Condon's Chicagoans
- Recorded: 16 December 1927
- Recording Venue: Chicago
Donaldson, Wa: Sam, the Old Accordion Man
- George Olsen Music
- George Olsen
- Recorded: 06 January 1927
Joseph Meyer: My Honey's Lovin' Arms
- Ray Miller's Hotel Gibson Orchestra
- Ray Miller
- Recorded: 01 February 1928
- Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois
Meyers, B: What Can a Poor Fellow Do?
- Duke Ellington (piano)
- Duke Ellington Orchestra
- Recorded: 03 November 1927
- Recording Venue: New York
Howard Quicksell: Sorry
- Bix Beiderbecke (cornet)
- Bix Beiderbecke Gang
- Recorded: 05 October 1927
- Recording Venue: New York
Eddie Jackson: Pretty Audrey
- Louis Dumaine (cornet)
- Louis Dumaine's Jazzola Eight
- Recorded: 17 March 1927
- Recording Venue: New Orleans, Lousiana
Louis Dumaine: To-Wa-Bac-A-Wa
- Louis Dumaine (cornet)
- Louis Dumaine's Jazzola Eight
- Recorded: 07 March 1927
- Recording Venue: New Orleans, Lousiana
McHugh: Baltimore
- Bix Beiderbecke (cornet), Frankie Trumbauer (saxophone)
- Frankie Trumbauer Orchestra
- Recorded: 28 September 1927
- Recording Venue: New York
Jesse Stone: Boot to Boot
- Jesse Stone (piano)
- Jesse Stone's Blue Serenaders
- Recorded: 27 April 1927
- Recording Venue: St. Louis, Missouri
Benjamin Spikes: My Mammy's Blues
- Benjamin Spikes (saxophone)
- Reb Spikes' Majors and Minors
- Recorded: 15 October 1927
- Recording Venue: Los Angles, California
Horace Diaz: Alligator Blues
- John Hyman's Bayou Stompers
- Recorded: 10 March 1927
- Recording Venue: New Orleans, Louisiana
Ed Herbert: Oh, Daddy
- Johnny Dodds (clarinet), Tiny Parham (piano)
- Recorded: March 1927
- Recording Venue: Chicago
Harry Richman: Miss Annabelle Lee
- Annette Hanshaw (ukulele), Phil Wall (piano)
- Recorded: August 1927
Jesse Greer: I'm Gonna Meet My Sweetie Now
- Jean Goldkette (piano)
- Jean Goldkette Orchestra
- Recorded: 1927
- Recording Venue: New York
Harry Archer: She'll Never Find a Fellow Like Me
- Ted Weems (trombone), Parker Gibbs (vocals)
- Ted Weems Orchestra
- Recorded: 24 May 1927
Perry Bradford: It's Right Here for You
- Perry Bradford (vocals)
- Georgia Strutters Orchestra
- Recorded: 23 May 1927
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Buster Johnson: Wang Wang Blues
- Dixie Stompers, Fletcher Henderson Orchestra
- Recorded: 23 March 1927
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
James Alston: Rock Away
- James Alston (piano), Sadie McKinney (vocals), Charley Williamson (cornet)
- Recorded: 24 February 1927
- Recording Venue: Memphis, Tennessee
Donaldson, Wa: Changes (arr. B. Challis)
- Paul Whiteman Orchestra
- Paul Whiteman
- Recorded: 03 November 1927
- Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois
Changes
Charley Williamson: Midnight Frolic Drag
- Williamson's Beale Street Frolic Orchestra
- Charley Williamson
- Recorded: 01 February 1927
- Recording Venue: Memphis, Tennessee
Papa Celestin: It's Jam Up
- Papa Celestin (cornet)
- Celestin's Original Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra
- Recorded: 25 October 1927
- Recording Venue: New Orleans, Louisiana
Bloom, R: Soliloquy
- Don Voorhees Orchestra
- Recorded: 06 September 1927
Nathan Goldstein: Honolulu Blues
- Miff Mole (trombone)
- Miff Mole Molers
- Recorded: 01 September 1927
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Joseph A. Livingston: Humpty Dumpty
- Frankie Trumbauer (saxophone)
- Frankie Trumbauer Orchestra
- Recorded: 08 September 1927
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Joe Venuti: Goin' Places
- 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
- Frankie Trumbauer (saxophone)
- Frankie Trumbauer Orchestra
- Recorded: 25 October 1927
- Recording Venue: New York
Donald Heywood: I'm Coming Virginia
- 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
- Carson Robison (vocals), Vernon Dalhart (vocals), Adelyne Hood (violin)
- Recorded: 1927
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Hal Dyson: Lonely Melody
- Paul Whiteman (violin)
- Paul Whiteman Orchestra
- Recorded: 04 January 1928
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Chris Schoenberg: Proud of a Baby Like You
- Jean Goldkette (piano)
- Keller Sisters and Lynch, Jean Goldkette Orchestra
- Recorded: 25 January 1927
- Recording Venue: New York
Earl Hines: Stowaway
- Earl Hines (piano)
- Recorded: 08 December 1928
- Recording Venue: Long Island City
Jim Jackson: When I Woke Up This Morning, She Was Gone
- Jim Jackson (vocals)
- Recorded: 27 August 1928
- Recording Venue: Memphis, Tennessee
I. Abrams: Symphonic Raps
- Carroll Dickerson (violin)
- Carroll Gibbons' Savoy Orpheans
- Recorded: 05 July 1928
- Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois
Bud Freeman: Crazeology
- Bud Freeman (tenor saxophone)
- Bud Freeman Orchestra
- Recorded: 03 December 1928
- Recording Venue: Chicago
Ellington: Swampy River
- Duke Ellington (piano)
- Recorded: 01 October 1928
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Buddy Burton: Dustin' the Keys
- Jimmy Blythe (piano), Buddy Burton (piano)
- Recorded: 01 April 1928
- Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois
Buddy Burton: Silvery Moon
- Buddy Burton (piano)
- Recorded: 21 April 1928
- Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois
Clarence Williams: Get Up Off Your Knees
- 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
- 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
- Ted Lewis (alto saxophone)
- Ted Lewis Band
- Recorded: 16 July 1928
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Nolan, B: Goofus
- Slim Lamar (cornet)
- Slim Lamar Southerners
- Recorded: 06 September 1928
- Recording Venue: Memphis, Tennessee
Mart Britt: Goose Creek Stomp
- Mart Britt (banjo)
- Mart Britt Orchestra
- Recorded: 14 September 1928
- Recording Venue: Memphis, Tenessee
Joe King Oliver: West End Blues
- Louis Armstrong (trumpet)
- Louis Armstrong Hot Five
- Recorded: 28 June 1928
- Recording Venue: Chicago
Johnny Dodds: Bucktown Stomp
- Johnny Dodds (clarinet)
- Johnny Dodds Orchestra
- Recorded: 06 July 1928
- Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois
Clarence Jones: 'Mid the Pyramids
- Clarence Jones (piano)
- Clarence Jones Sock Four
- Recorded: December 1928
- Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois
Brooks, S: Walkin' The Dog
- Carmichael Collegians
- Recorded: 05 May 1928
- Recording Venue: Richmond, Indiana
Barris: From Monday On
- Eddie Condon (banjo), Red McKenzie (vocals)
- Recorded: 28 May 1928
Gladys Bentley: Worried Blues
- Gladys Bentley (vocals)
- Recorded: 08 August 1928
- Recording Venue: New York City, New York
Sam Stept: That's my weakness now
- Cliff Edwards (vocals)
- Recorded: 12 July 1928
- Recording Venue: New York
Lady Quit Her Husband …
- Tub Jug Washboard Band
- Recorded: June 1928
- Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois
Tippin' Out
- Pink Anderson (vocals), Blind Simmie Dooley (guitar)
- Recorded: 14 April 1928
- Recording Venue: Atlanta, GA
Natty Dominique: Get 'Em Again Blues
- Chicago Footwarmers
- Recorded: 07 February 1928
- Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois
It's Right Here for You
- Tommy Dorsey (trumpet)
- Tommy Dorsey Novelty Orchestra
- Recorded: 10 November 1928
- Recording Venue: New York City
trad.: Original Stackoo' Lee Blues
- Boyd Senter (trumpet)
- Boyd Senter Sentipedes
- Recorded: 03 May 1928
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Raymond B. Egan: Somebody's Wrong
- Boyd Senter (trumpet)
- Boyd Senter Sentipedes
- Recorded: 08 May 1928
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Winston Holmes: Wayward Girl Blues
- Lottie Kimbrough (vocals), Winston Holmes (vocals), Milas Pruitt (guitar)
- Recorded: 21 August 1928
- Recording Venue: Richmond, Indiana
DeRose: 'Cause I Feel Low Down
- Sophie Tucker (vocals), Ted Shapiro (piano)
- Recorded: 1928
Howard Johnson: I Used to Call Her Baby
- Coley Jones (vocals)
- Dallas String Band
- Recorded: 9 December 1928
- Recording Venue: Dallas, Texas
trad.: Texas and Pacific Blues
- Frenchy's String Band
- Recorded: 5 December 1928
Jimmy C. Johnson: Empty Bed Blues
- Bessie Smith (vocals), Charlie Green (trombone), Porter Grainger (piano)
- Recorded: 20 March 1928
- Recording Venue: Columbia studios, New York
Joseph Sharkey Bonano: Ideas
- Monk Hazel (drums)
- Monk Hazel Bienville Roof Orchestra
- Recorded: December 1928
- Recording Venue: New Orleans
Meyers, B: Nightmare
- Alphonso Trent (piano)
- Alphonso Trent Orchestra
- Recorded: 5 December 1928
- Recording Venue: Richmond, Indiana
Young, V: Sweet Sue, Just You
- Jack Fulton (vocals)
- Paul Whiteman Orchestra
- Paul Whiteman
- Recorded: 18 September 1928
- Recording Venue: New York
Teddy McRae: Traffic Jam
- Joe Ward's Swanee Seranaders
- Recorded: 1928
McHugh: Diga Diga Doo
- Sizzlers, The
- Recorded: 27 November 1928
Ernie Holst: Missouri Squabble
- Savoy Orchestra, Charles Dickenson's Savoy Orchestra
- Carroll Dickerson
- Recorded: 25 May 1928
- Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois
Burnett, E: My melancholy baby
- Dorsey Brothers Orchestra
- Recorded: 24 April 1928
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Koehler: Voice of the Southland (Keeps Calling Me Home)
- Thelma Terry (double bass)
- Studio ensemble, Playboys, The
- Recorded: 29 March 1928
- Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois
Benny Meroff: Smiling Skies
- Benny Meroff Orchestra
- Recorded: 9 December 1928
- Recording Venue: Chicago
Henry Ragas: Clarinet Marmalade
- Ted Lewis (clarinet)
- Ted Lewis Band, Original Dixieland Jazz Band
- Recorded: 16 July 1928
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Al Goering: Broadway Stomp
- Jack Pettis Pets
- Recorded: 20 June 1928
- Recording Venue: New York
John Nesbitt: Stop Kidding
- McKinney Cotton Pickers
- Recorded: 12 July 1928
- Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois
Ellington: Take It Easy
- Duke Ellington (piano)
- Duke Ellington Orchestra
- Recorded: 21 March 1928
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Johnson, J P: Chicago Blues
- James Price Johnson Orchestra
- Recorded: 18 June 1928
Arthur Porter: Charleston Is the Best Dance After All
- 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
- James Price Johnson (piano), Roy Evans (vocals), Arthur Whetsel (trumpet)
- Studio ensemble, Roy Evans Ensemble
- Recorded: 04 September 1928
Benton Overstreet: A Jazz Holiday
- Benny Goodman (clarinet)
- Benny Goodman's Boys, Benny Goodman Band
- Recorded: 23 January 1928
- Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois
anon.: Lip-Stick
- Lou Calabrese (banjo)
- Lou Calabrese Hot Sketches
- Recorded: 28 February 1928
Willard Robison: 'Taint So, Honey, 'Taint So
- Al Bernard (vocals)
- Studio ensemble
- Recorded: ca. 1928
Joe Venuti: Doin' Things
- Joe Venuti New Yorkers
- Recorded: 04 October 1928
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Peg Leg Howell: Weeping Blues
- Horsey's Hot Five
- Recorded: 29 September 1928
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Willard Robison: Jubilee
- Bix Beiderbecke (cornet)
- Frankie Trumbauer Orchestra
- Recorded: 9 January 1928
- Recording Venue: New York
Alec Johnson: Sister Maud Mule
- Alec Johnson (vocals)
- Mississippi Sheiks
- Recorded: 2 November 1928
Cliff Friend: My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now
- Van Fleming (vocals)
- McKinney Cotton Pickers
- Harold Stokes
- Recorded: 23 November 1928
Benton Overstreet: There'll Be Some Changes Made
- Chicago Rhythm Kings
- Recorded: 6 April 1928
- Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois
Jimmie Cox: Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
- Pinetop Smith (piano)
- Recorded: 15 January 1929
Alter, L: My Kinda Love
- Tommy Dorsey (trumpet), Bing Crosby (vocals)
- Studio ensemble
- Recorded: 10 April 1929
Barris: So the Bluebirds and the Blackbirds Got Together
- Bing Crosby (vocals)
- Rhythm Boys
- Recorded: 10 April 1929
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Waller: Blue Turning Grey Over You
- Louis Armstrong (vocals)
- Studio ensemble, Louis Armstrong Orchestra
- Recorded: 1 February 1930
- Recording Venue: United States
Gene Krupa: One Hour
- 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
- Jean Cocteau (vocals)
- Dan Parrish Orchestra
- Recorded: 12 March 1929
- Recording Venue: Paris, France
Frankie Trumbauer: I Like That
- Bix Beiderbecke (cornet)
- Frankie Trumbauer Orchestra
- Recorded: 30 April 1929
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Robison, C J: Nonsense
- Carson Robison's Kansas Jack-rabbits
- Recorded: 1929
- Recording Venue: New York
Gershwin: Somebody Loves Me
- Henry Lange (vocals)
- Henry Lange Bajer Hotel Orchestra
- Recorded: 19 July 1929
Bloom, R: Song of the Bayou
- Marlow Hardy Alabamians
- Recorded: 29 October 1929
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Blind Blake: West Coast Rag
- Will Ezell (piano)
- Recorded: 1928 or 1929
Herve Duerson: Avenue Strut
- Herve Duerson (piano)
- Recorded: 1929
- Recording Venue: Richmond, Indiana
anon.: En Sens Unique
- Stellio Orchestra Antillais
- Recorded: 1929
Alexandre Stellio: Serpent maigre
- Stellio Orchestra Antillais
- Recorded: September 1929
Waller: Smashing Thirds
- Fats Waller (piano)
- Recorded: 24 September 1929
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Tiny Parham: Jungle Crawl
- Tiny Parham (piano)
- Tiny Parham Musicians
- Recorded: 22 July 1929
- Recording Venue: Chicago
Roger Quincy Dickerson: Market Street Stomp
- Missourians, The
- Recorded: 03 June 1929
- Recording Venue: New York
Cecil Scott: Bright Boy Blues
- Cecil Scott Bright Boys
- Recorded: 1929
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Nobody's Sweetheart Now
- 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
- Jungle Town Stompers
- Recorded: 15 April 1929
- Recording Venue: New York
Kenneth A. Roane: Do Shuffle
- Fess Williams Royal Flush Orchestra
- Recorded: 22 April 1929
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Paul Tremaine: Four, Four Rhythm
- Paul Tremaine Aristocrats
- Recorded: 4 October 1929
Ager, M: Lovin' Sam (The Shiek of Alabama)
- Emmett Miller (vocals)
- Georgia Crackers
- Recorded: 5 September 1929
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Papa Charlie Jackson: Baby Please Loan Me Your Heart
- Charley Jackson (guitar), Papa Charlie Jackson (guitar)
- Recorded: 1929
Sam Theard: (I'll Be Glad When You're Dead) You Rascal You
- Sam Theard (vocals), Cow Cow Davenport (piano)
- Recorded: 1929
Alger "Texas" Alexander: Seen Better Days
- Alger "Texas" Alexander (vocals)
- Mississippi Sheiks
- Recorded: 1929
John Dilleshaw: Cotton Patch Rag
- John Dilleshaw (guitar)
- String Marvel
- Recorded: 1929
Teewee Blackman: K.C. Moan
- Memphis Jug Band
- Recorded: 4 October 1929
- Recording Venue: Memphis
Sullivan, Joe: Gin Mill Blues
- Ikey Robinson (vocals), Jimmy Blythe (piano)
- Recorded: 16 November 1929
- Recording Venue: Chicago
H.M. Barnes: Mandolin Rag
- H.M. Barnes (mandolin)
- H.M. Barnes Blue Ridge Ramblers
- Recorded: 1929
Scottie Blinn: Jackson Stomp
- Mississippi Mud Steppers
- Recorded: 1929
Clifford Hayes: Automobile Stomp
- Clifford Hayes (violin)
- Studio ensemble, Clifford Hayes' Louisville Stompers
- Recorded: 26 February 1929
- Recording Venue: Chicago Illinois
Lonnie Johnson: Handful of Riffs
- Eddie Lang (guitar), Lonnie Johnson (guitar)
- Recorded: 8 May 1929
- Recording Venue: New York
Emmanuel Sayles: Damp Weather
- Jones and Collins Astoria Hot Eight
- Recorded: 5 November 1929
- Recording Venue: New Orleans, Louisiana
Armstrong, L: Beau Koo Jack
- Omer Simeon (clarinet), Earl Hines (piano), Claude Roberts (banjo)
- Omer Simeon Trio
- Recorded: 11 September 1929
- Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois
Basie: Squabblin'
- Walter Page's Blue Devils
- Recorded: 10 November 1929
- Recording Venue: Kansas City, Missouri
Ben Kanter: Chicago Rhythm
- Floyd Mills' Marylanders
- Floyd Mills
- Recorded: 26 June 1929
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
West End Blues
- 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)
- Paul Whiteman Orchestra
- Paul Whiteman
- Recorded: 5 April 1929
McHugh: Freeze and Melt
- Tommy Dorsey (trumpet), Arthur Schutt (piano)
- Eddie Lang Orchestra
- Eddie Lang
- Recorded: 22 May 1929
- Recording Venue: New York
Dorsey, J: Praying the Blues
- 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
- 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'
- George E. Lee Orchestra
- George Ewing Lee
- Recorded: 6 November 1929
Jabbo Smith: Sweet and Low Blues
- 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)
- May Alix (vocals)
- Jimmie Noone's Club Ambassadors
- Jimmie Noone
- Recorded: 8 July 1929
- Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois
Blind Leroy Garnett: Louisiana Glide
- Blind Leroy Garnett (piano)
- Recorded: 12 October 1929
- Recording Venue: Richmond, Indiana
Phil Baxter: Piccolo Pete
- Fred Hall's Sugar Babies, Studio orchestra
- Fred "Sugar" Hall
- Recorded: February 1929
Jack Purvis: What's the Use of Cryin' Baby
- Jack Purvis Orchestra
- Jack Purvis
- Recorded: 1 May 1930
- Recording Venue: New York
Warren, H: Crying for the Carolines
- James Price Johnson (piano)
- Recorded: 21 January 1930
Williams, M L: Night Life
- Mary Lou Williams (piano)
- Recorded: 24 April 1930
- Recording Venue: Chicago
Barris: It Must be True
- Bing Crosby (vocals)
- Gus Arnheim Orchestra
- Gus Arnheim
- Recorded: 29 October 1930
William Tyers: Panama
- Luis Russell Orchestra
- Luis Russell
- Recorded: 5 September, 1930
- Recording Venue: New York
Joe King Oliver: You're Just My Type
- King Oliver Orchestra
- Joe 'King' Oliver
- Recorded: 18 March 1930
- Recording Venue: New York
Layton, T: After you've gone
- Alphonso Trent Orchestra
- Alphonso Trent
- Recorded: 5 March 1930
- Recording Venue: Richmond, Indiana
Porter Grainger: When They Get Lovin' They's Gone
- Jelly Roll Morton (piano), Billie Young (vocals)
- Recorded: 3 April 1930
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Blind Blake: Righteous Blues
- Blind Blake (guitar)
- Recorded: December 1930
- Recording Venue: Grafton, Wisconsin
Ben Tobier: Hot and Heavy
- Ben Tobier California Cyclones
- Ben Tobier
- Recorded: 3 December 1930
- Recording Venue: New York
Blake, E: I'm Just Wild About Harry
- Jimmy Dorsey (trumpet)
- Spike Hughes' Three Blind Mice
- Recorded: 15 July 1930
- Recording Venue: London, England
Henry Bogan: Babe
- East Texas Serenaders, The
- Recorded: 28 February 1930
- Recording Venue: Dallas, Texas
Frank Luther: Barnacle Bill the Sailor
- 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
- Paul Whiteman Orchestra
- Paul Whiteman
- Recorded: 25 July 1930
- Recording Venue: New York
Jerry Dodgion: No Trumps
- Fred Gardner's Texas University Troubadours
- Recorded: 9 June 1930
- Recording Venue: St. Anthony Hotel
Irving Mills: St. James Infirmary
- Alphonso Trent Orchestra
- Alphonso Trent
- Recorded: 5 March 1930
- Recording Venue: Richmond Indiana
Handy: Saint Louis Blues
- Guy Lombardo Royal Canadians
- Guy Lombardo
- Recorded: 1 October 1930
Eddie Durham: Oh! Eddie
- Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra
- Bennie Moten
- Recorded: 28 October 1930
- Recording Venue: Kansas City, Missouri
Basie: That Too, Do
- Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra
- Bennie Moten
- Recorded: 28 October 1930
- Recording Venue: Kansas City, Missouri
trad.: Skyland Rag
- Rector Trio
- Recorded: 3 December 1930
- Recording Venue: Atlanta, Georgia
Moon Mullican: Piano Breakdown
- Frank Melrose (piano)
- Recorded: 10 April 1930
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Carmichael, H: Cosmics
- Frank Melrose (piano)
- Recorded: 11 April 1930
Pinkard: Them There Eyes
- Bunny Berigan (trumpet)
- Hal Kemp Orchestra
- Hal Kemp
- Recorded: 18 November 1930
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Layton, T: Dear Old Southland
- Buck Washington (piano), Louis Armstrong (trumpet)
- Recorded: 5 April 1930
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
George Green: Pardon My Gun: Deep Down South
- 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
- Bix Beiderbecke (cornet), Hoagy Carmichael (vocals)
- Hoagy Carmichael Orchestra
- Recorded: 15 September 1930
- Recording Venue: New York
Ted Lewis: Wailing Blues
- Cellar Boys, The
- Recorded: 24 January 1930
- Recording Venue: Chicago
Schwartz, Jean: Chinatown, My Chinatown
- Fletcher Henderson Orchestra
- Fletcher Henderson
- Recorded: 3 October 1930
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
George White's Scandals of 1924: Somebody loves me
- Fletcher Henderson Orchestra
- Fletcher Henderson
- Recorded: 3 October 1930
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Dick Winfree: China Boy
- Red Nichols 5 Pennies
- Recorded: 2 July 1930
- Recording Venue: New York, New York
Joe Tex: Sweet, Sweet Woman
- Douglas Finnell Royal Stompers
- Douglas Finnell
- Recorded: 1930
Leo Wood: Somebody Stole My Gal
- Punch Miller (vocals)
- Franko Louisianians
- Frankie Franko
- Recorded: 2 November 1930
- Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois
Charles Fulcher: My Pretty Girl
- Fletcher Henderson (piano)
- Fletcher Henderson Orchestra
- Recorded: 5 February 1931
Chappie Willett: Blue Rhythm Fantasy
- Mills Blue Rhythm Band
- Recorded: 28 April 1931
Perkins, F: Hard Times Stomp
- Frank Perkins (trumpet)
- Studio ensemble, Red Perkins Dixie Ramblers
- Recorded: 05 May 1931
- Recording Venue: Richmond, Indiana
Georgia On My Mind
- Mildred Bailey (vocals)
- Studio ensemble
- Recorded: 24 November 1931
- Recording Venue: Chicago
Waller: Concentratin' on You
- Connie Boswell (vocals)
- Studio ensemble, Victor Young Orchestra
- Recorded: November 1931
- Recording Venue: New York
anon.: Carinosa
- 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
- Sunny Clapp (vocals)
- Sunny Clapp Band O' Sunshine
- Recorded: 01 July 1931
- Recording Venue: New York
Clarence Williams: Shout, Sister, Shout
- Boswell Sisters, Studio orchestra
- Victor Young
- Recorded: 23 April 1931
- Recording Venue: New York
Arlen: Kickin' the Gong Around
- Cab Calloway (vocals)
- Studio ensemble, Cab Calloway Orchestra
- Recorded: 27 October 1931
Jimmy Blithe: Wild Man Stomp
- Jimmy Blythe (piano)
- State Street Ramblers
- Recorded: 20 March 1931
- Recording Venue: Richmond, Indiana
Archie Bleyer: Business in F
- Gene Kardos (vocals)
- Studio ensemble, Gene Kardos Orchestra
- Recorded: 18 December 1931
- Recording Venue: New York
Shelly Lee Alley: Travellin' Blues
- 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
- Alabama Sheiks
- Recorded: 20 January 1931
Joe Young: I Can't Get Mississippi off My Mind
- 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
- 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
- Fats Waller (piano)
- Recorded: 13 March 1931
- Recording Venue: New York
Meyers, B: The Bugle Call Rag
- Elmer Snowden (guitar)
- Studio ensemble, Elmer Snowden Orchestra
- Recorded: early 1932
Don Redman: Trouble Why Pick on Me?
- Red Allen (vocals)
- Don Redman Orchestra
- Don Redman
- Recorded: 24 September 1931
- Recording Venue: New York
Mitchell Parish: Sentimental Gentleman from Georgia
- Isham Jones (vocals), Eddie Stone (vocals)
- Isham Jones Orchestra
- Recorded: 17 August 1932
- Recording Venue: Camden, New Jersey
Joe Jordan: Sweetie Dear
- Sidney Bechet (soprano saxophone)
- Sidney Bechet New Orleans Feetwarmers
- Recorded: 15 September 1932
- Recording Venue: New York
Oscar Jr. Brown: Brown Baby
- Bobbie Leecan (vocals), Eddie Edinborough (vocals), Socks Wilson (piano)
- Studio ensemble
- Recorded: 22 June 1931
- Recording Venue: New York
Eddie Lang: Feelin' my Way
- Eddie Lang (guitar), Carl Kress (guitar)
- Recorded: 15 November 1932
- Recording Venue: New York
Eddie Durham: Lafayette
- 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
- Roy Palmer (trombone), Bob Hudson (vocals), Studio pianist (piano)
- Studio ensemble
- Recorded: 31 March 1932
anon.: Sweet Feet
- Memphis Nighthawks
- Recorded: 01 April 1932
Contented
- Studio ensemble, Ponce Sisters
- Recorded: 16 December 1932
- Recording Venue: New York
Brooks, S: Some of These Days
- Bing Crosby (vocals)
- Studio ensemble, Lennie Hayton Orchestra
- Recorded: 26 May 1932
- Recording Venue: Chicago
Irving Mills: Blue Interlude
- Seven Chocolate Dandies, Chocolate Dandies
- Recorded: 10 October 1933
- Recording Venue: New York
Coleman Hawkins: Cloudy Skies
- Seven Chocolate Dandies, Chocolate Dandies
- Recorded: 31 December 1930
- Recording Venue: New York
Ellington: Merry-Go Round
- Duke Ellington (piano)
- Studio ensemble, Duke Ellington Orchestra
- Recorded: 15 February 1933
- Recording Venue: English Columbia session, New York
Beiderbecke: In a Mist (Bixology)
- 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
- Benny Carter Orchestra
- Benny Carter
- Recorded: 06 October 1933
- Recording Venue: New York
anon.: K.C. Railroad Blues
- Riley Puckett (guitar), Studio vocals (vocals)
- Recorded: 1933
Joe Young: Two Tickets to Georgia
- Ben Pollack Orchestra
- Ben Pollack
- Recorded: 19 March 1933
- Recording Venue: Chicago, Illinois
Arthur Johnston: The Day You Came Along