Playlist
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On the Sunny Side of the Street by Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra (Victor) -
My Sunday Girl by Charles Kaley (Columbia) -
The Time Will Come by Vernon Dalhart (Victor) -
The Old Time Religion by Homer A. Rodeheaver (Columbia) -
Oh Baby! by Lou Gold and his Orchestra (Banner) -
I’ve Got The Joys by Bennie Krueger’s Dance Orchestra (Vocalion) -
N’ Everything by Al Jolson (Columbia) -
Show Me The Way To Go Home by Frank Crumit (Victor) -
It’s A Long Way To Tipperary by John McCormack (Victor) -
Buy, Buy for Baby by Tom Frawley w/ Lou Gold and his Orchestra on Single (Velvet Tone) -
Down Where The Sun Goes Down by Charles W. Hamp (Columbia) -
When The Moon Comes Over The Mountain by Scrappy Lambert (Romeo) -
I Can’t Give You Anything But Love by Johnny Hamp’s Kentucky Serenaders (Victor) -
Is There Anything Wrong With That? by Helen Kane (Victor) -
He’s Not Worth Your Tears by Ben Selvin and his Orchestra (Columbia) -
Together, We Two by Ruth Etting (Columbia) -
The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi by Ted Lewis and his Orchestra (Columbia) -
Coming To Carry Me Home by The Masters Family (Columbia) -
Don’t You Want To Go To Heaven by The Masters Family (Columbia) -
White Cross On Okinawa by Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys (Columbia) -
‘Tater Pie by Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys (MGM) -
Beyond The Sunset by Luke The Drifter (MGM) -
September in the Rain by Guy Lombardo (Victor) -
Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula by Howard Koop and Samuel Jospe (Columbia) -
Kawaihau Waltz by Frank Ferera and Anthony Franchini (Victor) -
You’re Gonna’ Be Fooled by Bill Myrick and his Rainbow Ramblers (Ac’cent) -
Big Mike by Bonnie Guitar (Dot) -
One Sweet Letter by Patti Page (Mercury) -
If I Could Be With You by Herb Jeffries with Instrumental Quintet (Exclusive) -
Empty Arms Blues by Amos Milburn (Aladdin) -
Come To Me Baby by Billy Ward and his Dominoes (jubilee) -
Diane by Buddy Lucas and his Band of Tomorrow (Jubilee) -
Got A Right To Cry by Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers (Exclusive) -
Your Wild Heart by Joy Layne (Mercury) -
April In Paris by Bill Davis (Okeh)