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“Tampeekoe” – The Dixie Stompers (1926)
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“Happy Days and Lonely Nights” – Charlie Fry and his Million Dollar Pier Orchestra (1928)
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“The Thing” – Al Cooper’s Savoy Sultans (1938)
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“Limehouse Blues” – Arthur Lange and his Orchestra (1924)
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“Oh Baby (Don’t Say No, Say Maybe)” – Southern Serenaders (1924)
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“Baby Won’t You Please Come Home” – Eva Taylor (1922)
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“Down by the Old Seashore” – Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra (1926)
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“Persian Rug” – Mary Lou Williams Trio (1944)
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“Mr. Freddie Blues” – Mary Lou Williams (1938)
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“Twinklin’” – Andy Kirk and his Clouds of Joy (1938)
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“Kansas City Stomp” – Jelly Roll Morton (1923)
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“A Bunch of Blues” – Handy’s Orchestra (1917)
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“Oh! You Sweet Thing!” – Washboard Rhythm Kings (1932)
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“Sister Kate” – Abe Small and his Melody Boys (1923)
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To-morrow (I’ll Be In My Dixie Home Again) – Abe Small and his Melody Boys (1923)
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“So Tired” – Jean Goldkette and his Orchestra f/ Hoagy Carmichael (1927)
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“I Need a Good Man Bad” – Miss Frankie (1926)
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“Just You, Just Me” – Al Goodman and his Orchestra (1929)
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“Walking the Rails” – Mike Speciale and his Orchestra (1925)
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“Baby Won’t You Please Come Home” – Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra f/ Evelyn Preer (1927)
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“Mississippi Wobble” – Jimmy Wade and His Dixielanders (1928) Test Pressing
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“Birmingham Breakdown” – The Arkansas Travelers (1927) f/ Red Nichols and Miff Mole
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“(I’m Afraid) You Sing That Song To Somebody Else” – Harry Reser and his Orchestra (1927)
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“Church Street Sobbin’ Blues” – Eddie Lang (1928)
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“(Norfolk) Church Street Sobbin’ Blues” – Clarence Williams’ Washboard Four (1927)
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“Rebecca (Came Back From Mecca)” – Lanin’s Roseland Orchestra (1921)
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“Church Street Sobbin’ Blues” – Plantation Dance Orchestra (1921)



