Playlist
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On the Sunny Side of the Street by Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra (Victor) -
Wail ‘Til You See “Ma Cherie” by Maurice Chevalier (Victor) -
Tonight’s My Night With Baby by Al Jolson (Brunswick) -
Under The Moon by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians (Columbia) -
Laugh, Clown, Laugh by Harry Richman (Brunswick) -
I Just Roll Along by Harry Richman (Brunswick) -
Mighty Blue by Abe Lyman’s California Orchestra feat. Charles Kaley (Brunswick) -
The Girl of the Golden West by Edward Johnson (Victrola) -
Broken Hearted by Nick Lucas (Brunswick) -
Sahara (We’ll Soon Be Like You) by Ester Walker (Victor) -
Drifting and Dreaming by Ted Williams and his Band (Columbia) -
Mary Lou by Ford and Glenn (Columbia) -
Dream House by Chas. W. Hamp (Columbia) -
No Foolin’ by California Ramblers feat. Arthur Hall (Columbia) -
Just A Little Kiss From You by Irving Kaufman (Vocalion) -
By The Old Ohio Shore by Green Bros. Mellorimba Orchestra (Victor) -
Du Du Lieghst Mir I’m Herzen by Oscar Stolberg (Columbia) -
I Told Them All About You by The Troubadours (Victor) -
To Be Forgotten by Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys (Columbia) -
My Baby Knows How by Charles Kaley (Columbia) -
If You Knew Susie (Like I Know Susie) by Bourne And Ellis on Single (Columbia) -
After You’ve Gone by Gene Austin (Victor) -
Here We Are by Gay Ellis (Harmony) -
My Blue Mountain Home by Vernon Dalhart - Carson Robison (Victor) -
Vision Of Salome (1909) by Bohemian Orchestra (Victor) -
The Days Of Fourty-Nine by Jules Allen (Victor) -
Sometimes I’m Happy by The Six Hottentots (Regal) -
The Big Rock Candy Mountains by “Hobo” Jack Turner (Velvet Tone) -
Couqette by Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees (Victor) -
Sing An Old Fashion Song by Fats Waller and his Rhythm (Victor) -
The Little Cloud That Cried by Johnnie Ray (Okeh) -
Cable Car Concerto by Greg McRitchie and his Orchestra (Golden Gate Records) -
Kingfish by Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra (MGM) -
I’m Waiting For Ships That Never Come In by Fanny And Faro Falmouth (Capitol) -
Don’t Flee The Scene Salty by Lionel Hampton and his Hamp-Tones (MGM)