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- Hail! Hail! The Gang's
All Here (1917) by Irving Kaufman and Columbia Quartette on Irving
Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- Happiness (1921)
by Art Hickman's Orchestra on The
San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- Harmony Baby (1914) by Nora
Bayes on Nora Bayes and Jack
Norworth: Together and Alone
- Has Anybody Here Seen
Kelly (1910) by Nora Bayes on Nora
Bayes and Jack Norworth: Together and Alone
- Has Anybody Seen My
Corinne (1918) by Wilbur Sweatman's Original Jazz Band on Jazzin'
Straight Thru' Paradise
- Hawaii Ponoi and Aloha
Oe (1913) by Arthur Pryor's Band on Echoes
From Asbury Park
- He Goes to Church
on Sunday (1907) by Billy Murray on Anthology:
The Denver Nightingale
- He Went in
Like a Lion and Came Out Like a Lamb (1920) by Billy Murray on Anthology:
The Denver Nightingale
- Hello Baby (1930)
by Bert Lown & His Hotel Biltmore Music on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 1
- Hello! Beautiful!
(1931) by Sam Lanin's Dance Ensemble on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- Hello Frisco! (1915)
by Alice Green and Edward Hamilton on 1915:
"They'd Sooner Sleep on Thistles"
- Hello, Hawaii, How
Are You? (1916) by Nora Bayes on Nora
Bayes and Jack Norworth: Together and Alone
- Hello Hawaii,
How Are You? (medley) (ca. 1916) by Prince's Band on 1916:
"The Country Found Them Ready"
- Her Name’s
Miss Dinah Fair (1901) by George Walker on Bert
Williams: The Early Years
- He’s a Cousin
of Mine (ca. 1906-07) by Bert Williams on Bert
Williams: The Early Years
- He's a Devil
in His Own Home Town (1914) by Billy Murray on Anthology:
The Denver Nightingale
- He's a Rag Picker
(1914) by Peerless Quartet on 1915:
"They'd Sooner Sleep on Thistles"
- The Hesitating
Blues (1919) by Art Hickman's Orchestra on Art
Hickman's Orchestra: The San Francisco Sound, Volume 1
- Hippodrome Minstrel
Medley (1916) by Manuel Romain on Monarchs
of Minstrelsy
- Ho-Hum (1931) by
Sam Lanin's Dance Ensemble on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- Hokum (1921) by
Art Hickman's Orchestra on The
San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- Hold Me (1919) by
Art Hickman's Orchestra on 1920:
"Even Water's Getting Weaker"
- Home Again Blues
(1921) by Aileen Stanley on 1921:
"Make Believe and Smile"
- Home, Sweet Home (ca. 1910) by Miss Alice Nielsen on 1915: "They'd Sooner Sleep on Thistles"
- Home Sweet Home the
World Over (1912) by Arthur Pryor's Band on Echoes
From Asbury Park
- Homesickness
Blues (1916) by Nora Bayes on Nora
Bayes and Jack Norworth: Together and Alone
- Honey Boy (1907)
by Columbia Quartette on 1907:
"Dear Old Golden Rule Days"
- Honey Lou (1921)
by Art Hickman's Orchestra on The
San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- Honeymoon Home (1921)
by Art Hickman's Orchestra on The
San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- Hot Lips (He's Got Hot
Lips When He Plays Jazz) (1922) by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra on
1922: "An Angel's Voice I
Hear"
- A Hot Time in the Old
Town (ca. 1897) by Len Spencer and Vess L. Ossman on The
1890s, Volume 2
- Hu-la Hu-la Cake Walk
(1901) by Sousa's Band on Real
Ragtime
- Hungarian Rag (1914)
by Pietro Deiro on Real Ragtime
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- I Ain't Gonna Give
Nobody None O' This Jellyroll (1919) by Wilbur Sweatman's Original Jazz
Band on Jazzin' Straight Thru'
Paradise
- I Ain't Got Nobody
Much (1916) by Marion Harris on Marion
Harris
- I Call You Sunshine
(1921) by Art Hickman's Orchestra on The
San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- I Can Dance with Everybody
but My Wife (ca. 1916) by Joseph Cawthorn on 1916:
"The Country Found Them Ready"
- I Didn't Raise My Boy
to Be a Soldier (1915) by Morton Harvey on 1915:
"They'd Sooner Sleep on Thistles"
- I Didn't Raise My Boy
to Be a Soldier (1915) by Peerless Quartette on 1915:
"They'd Sooner Sleep on Thistles"
- I Guess I'll Have to
Telegraph My Baby (1899) by Edward M. Favor on The
1890s, Volume 1
- I Love a Piano
(1916) by Billy Murray on Anthology:
The Denver Nightingale
- I Love the Ladies
(1914) by Irving Kaufman on Irving
Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- I Love You So
(1907) by Harry Macdonough and Elise Stevenson on 1908:
"Take Me Out with the Crowd"
- I Sent My Wife
to the Thousand Isles (1916) by Al Jolson on 1916:
"The Country Found Them Ready"
- I Spoiled You (1921)
by Art Hickman's Orchestra on The
San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- I Surrender All
(1910) by Daisy Tapley and Carroll Clark on Lost
Sounds
- I Surrender, Dear
(1931) by Sam Lanin's Dance Ensemble on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- I Wanna Sing About
You (1931) by Hit of the Week Orchestra on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- I Want to Know
Where Tosti Went (1920) by Bert Williams on Bert
Williams: His Final Releases
- I Want to Love
You While the Music's Playing (1912) by The Heidelberg Quintet on Floating
Down the River
- I Won't Be Back Till
August (1910) by Eddie Morton on Eddie
Morton: The Sound of Vaudeville
- I Work Eight Hours,
Sleep Eight Hours, That Leaves Eight Hours for Love (1914) by Nora
Bayes on Nora Bayes and Jack
Norworth: Together and Alone
- I'd Leave My Happy Home
for You (1899) by Arthur Collins on The
1890s, Volume 1
- I'd Rather Be a
Minstrel Man than a Multimillionaire (1909) by Eddie Morton on Eddie
Morton: The Sound of Vaudeville
- Ida, Sweet as Apple
Cider (ca. 1940) by Eddie Leonard on Monarchs
of Minstrelsy
- If a Wish Could Make
It So (1920) by Art Hickman's Orchestra on The
San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- If a Wish Could Make
It So (1920) by Six Brown Brothers on The
Six Brown Brothers: Those Moaning Saxophones
- If I Could Be With
You One Hour To-night (1930) by Hit of the Week Orchestra on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- If We Can't Be the Same
Old Sweethearts, We'll Just Be the Same Old Friends (1915) by Irving Kaufman
on 1915: "They'd Sooner Sleep on
Thistles"
- I'll Be Blue Just Thinking
Of You (1930) by Hit of the Week Orchestra on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- I'll See You in C-u-b-a
(1919) by Billy Murray on 1920:
"Even Water's Getting Weaker"
- I'm All Bound 'Round
with the Mason Dixon Line (1917) by Irving Kaufman on Irving
Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- I'm Forever Blowing
Bubbles (1919) by Campbell and Burr on Henry
Burr, Anthology: The Original King of Pop
- I'm Gone Before
I Go (1916) by Bert Williams on Bert
Williams: The Middle Years
- I'm Gonna Make Hay While
the Sun Shines in Virginia (1916) by Marion Harris on Marion
Harris
- I'm Old but I'm Awfully
Tough (1901) by Cal Stewart on The
1890s, Volume 1
- I'm Thru With Love
(1931) by Don Voorhees Orchestra on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- I’m Tired
of Eating in the Restaurants (1906) by Bert Williams on Bert
Williams: The Early Years
- I'm Yours (1930)
by Benrus Radio Orchestra on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- In Lover's Lane
(1908) by Arthur Pryor's Band on Echoes
From Asbury Park
- In My Castle on the
River Nile (1901) by Bert Williams on Bert
Williams: The Early Years
- In My Merry
Oldsmobile (1905) by Billy Murray on Anthology:
The Denver Nightingale
- In the Baggage Coach
Ahead (ca. 1899) by Steve Porter on The
1890s, Volume 1
- In the Gloaming
(1897) by Roger Harding on The
1890s, Volume 1
- In the Good Old Summertime
(1946) by Irving Kaufman on Irving
Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- In the Good Old Summer
Time (1902) by Harry Macdonough on The
Pink Lambert
- In the Good Old Summer
Time (ca. 1902) by William Redmond on Monarchs
of Minstrelsy
- In the Heart of
the Kentucky Hills (1913) by The Heidelberg Quintet on Floating
Down the River
- In the Little Red
School House (1922) by Billy Jones and Ernest Hare on 1922:
"An Angel's Voice I Hear"
- In the Shade of
the Old Apple Tree (1905) by Henry Burr (as Irving Gillette) on Henry
Burr, Anthology: The Original King of Pop
- The International Rag
(1913) by Collins and Harlan on Real
Ragtime
- It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary (1914) by John McCormack with Male Chorus on 1915: "They'd Sooner Sleep on Thistles"
- It's Tulip Time in Holland (Two Lips Are Calling Me) (1915) by Harry Macdonough on 1915: "They'd Sooner Sleep on Thistles"
- I’ve Such
a Funny Feeling When I Look at You (1906) by Bert Williams on Bert
Williams: The Early Years
- I've Got the Time,
I've Got the Place, But It's Hard to Find the Girl (1910) by Henry Burr
on Henry Burr, Anthology: The Original
King of Pop
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- Mamma's Black Baby
Boy (1893) by Unique Quartet on Lost
Sounds
- The Man I Love
(1927) by Marion Harris on Marion
Harris
- Margie (1920) by
Eddie Cantor on 1921: "Make
Believe and Smile"
- Maybe It's Love
(1930) by Sam Lanin's Dance Ensemble on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- McManus and the Parrot
(1902) by Collins and Natus on The
Pink Lambert
- The Merry Mail Man
(1906) by Len Spencer and George W. Johnson on Lost
Sounds
- "Merry
Widow" Waltz (1907) by Victor Dance Orchestra on 1907:
"Dear Old Golden Rule Days"
- Minstrel First Part,
featuring "The Laughing Song" (ca. 1894) by Spencer, Williams & Quinn's
Imperial Minstrels on Lost Sounds
- The Minstrel Parade
(1905) by Victor Orchestra on Monarchs
of Minstrelsy
- The Mississippi
Stoker (1906) by Bert Williams on Bert
Williams: The Early Years
- Missouri Blues
(1919) by Six Brown Brothers on The
Six Brown Brothers: Those Moaning Saxophones
- Missy (1920) by
Art Hickman's Orchestra on The
San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- Mr. Gallagher and Mr.
Shean (1922) by Irving and Jack Kaufman on Irving
Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- Mr. Jazz Himself
(1917) by Irving Kaufman on Irving
Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- Mobile Minstrels
(1913) by Victor Minstrel Company on Monarchs
of Minstrelsy
- The Mocking Bird
(ca. 1893) by John Yorke AtLee on The
1890s, Volume 1
- The Mocking Bird
by H. S. Wright (1902) on The Pink
Lambert
- The Moon Shines on
the Moonshine (1919) by Bert Williams on 1920:
"Even Water's Getting Weaker"
- Moonlight Bay
(1912) by American Quartet on 1912:
"Waitin' on the Levee"
- Moonlight On The Colorado
(1930) by Dick Robertson & His Collegians on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- M-O-T-H-E-R
(1915) by Henry Burr on 1916: "The
Country Found Them Ready"
- Music Makes Me Sentimental
(1908) by Eddie Morton on Eddie
Morton: The Sound of Vaudeville
- My Baby Just Cares
For Me (1930) by Ted Fio Rito's Orchestra on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- My Bird of Paradise (1915) by Peerless Quartet on 1915: "They'd Sooner Sleep on Thistles"
- My Bluebird Was Caught
In The Rain (1930) by Hit of the Week Orchestra on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- My Fox Trot Girl
(1917) by Six Brown Brothers on The
Six Brown Brothers: Those Moaning Saxophones
- My Fox Trot Wedding
Day (1915) by Irving Kaufman on Irving
Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- My Gal Irene
(1908) by Collins and Harlan on 1908:
"Take Me Out with the Crowd"
- My Irish Rosie
(1907) by Ada Jones on 1907: "Dear
Old Golden Rule Days"
- My Little Bimbo
(1920) by the Benson Orchestra of Chicago on The
Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1920-1921
- My Little Dream Girl (1915) by James Reed and J. F. Harrison on 1915: "They'd Sooner Sleep on Thistles"
- My Little Lovin' Sugar
Babe (1912) by The Heidelberg Quintet on Floating
Down the River
- My Little Zulu Babe
(1901) by Williams and Walker on Lost
Sounds
- My Mammy (1921)
by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra on 1921:
"Make Believe and Smile"
- My Old Kentucky Home
(1898) by Edison Male Quartet on The
1890s, Volume 1
- My Old New Hampshire
Home (1898) by Jere Mahoney on The
1890s, Volume 1
- My Own Story of the
Big Fight (part 1) (1910) by Jack Johnson on Lost
Sounds
- My Sunny Tennessee
(1921) by the Benson Orchestra of Chicago on The
Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1920-1921
- My Sunny Tennessee
(1921) by Peerless Quartet on 1922:
"An Angel's Voice I Hear"
- My Sweeter Than Sweet
(1930) by Vincent Lopez Orchestra on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 1
- My Sweetheart's the
Man in the Moon (1926) by Manuel Romain on Monarchs
of Minstrelsy
- My Yiddisha Mammy
(1922) by Irving Kaufman on Irving
Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- Mysterious Mose
(1930) by Bobby Dixon's Broadcasters on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 1
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- Safe in Our Wardrobe
for Two (1915) by Jack Norworth and Gertrude Lang on
Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth: Together
and Alone
- Sailing Down the
Chesapeake Bay (1913) by American Quartet on 1913:
"Come and See the Big Parade"
- St. Louis Blues
(ca. 1931) by Leola Felton [test or personal recording] on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- St. Louis Blues
(1922) by W. C. Handy's Memphis Blues Band on Lost
Sounds
- St. Louis Tickle
(1906) by Ossman-Dudley Trio on Stomp
and Swerve
- Sally in Our Alley
(1899) by Haydn Quartet on The
1890s, Volume 1
- Samuel (1915) by
Bert Williams on Bert Williams:
The Middle Years
- San Antonio (1907)
by Billy Murray & Chorus on 1907:
"Dear Old Golden Rule Days"
- Sarah from Sahara
(1917) by Eubie Blake Trio on Lost
Sounds
- School Days (When
We Were a Couple of Kids) (1907) by Byron G. Harlan on 1907:
"Dear Old Golden Rule Days"
- Second Hand Rose
(1921) by Fanny Brice on 1922:
"An Angel's Voice I Hear"
- Shake It and
Break It (1921) by Lanin's Southern Serenaders on Stomp
and Swerve
- She Sat In Her Parlor
(ca. 1931-1932) by Cal Carson on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- She Was Bred in Old
Kentucky (1898) by George J. Gaskin on The
1890s, Volume 1
- Shout All Over God's
Heaven (1912) by Apollo Jubilee Quartet on Lost
Sounds
- Sister Susie's Sewing Shirts for Soldiers (1914) by Al Jolson on 1915: "They'd Sooner Sleep on Thistles"
- Silver Heels (1919)
by Fred Van Eps on Real Ragtime
- Silver Threads
Among the Gold (ca. 1903) by Henry Burr on Henry
Burr, Anthology: The Original King of Pop
- Silver Threads Among
the Gold (1904) by Richard Jose on Monarchs
of Minstrelsy
- Silver Threads
Among the Gold (ca. 1898) by J. W. Myers on The
1890s, Volume 2
- Sing You Sinners
(1930) by Harlem Hot Chocolates on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 1
- Siren of a Southern
Sea (1921) by Art Hickman's Orchestra on The
San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- Sister Susie's Sewing
Shirts for Soldiers (1914) by Jack Norworth on Nora
Bayes and Jack Norworth: Together and Alone
- Smiles and
Chuckles (1917) by Six Brown Brothers on The
Six Brown Brothers: Those Moaning Saxophones
- Some Baby (1914)
by Van Eps Banjo Orchestra on Real
Ragtime
- Some Jazz Blues
(1917) by Memphis Pickaninny Band on Lost
Sounds
- Somebody (1919)
by Bert Williams on Bert Williams:
His Final Releases
- Somebody (1920)
by the Benson Orchestra of Chicago on The
Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1920-1921
- Something To Remember
You By (1931) by Sam Lanin's Dance Ensemble on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- Sometimes I Feel Like
a Motherless Child (1919) by Edward H. S. Boatner on Lost
Sounds
- Somewhere a
Voice Is Calling (1914) by John McCormack on 1916:
"The Country Found Them Ready"
- Somewhere In Old Wyoming
(1930) by Hit of the Week Orchestra on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- The Song Birds are Singing
of You (1905) by James McCool on Monarchs
of Minstrelsy
- Song of India
(1921) by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra on 1921:
"Make Believe and Smile"
- Spirit of '76 (1897)
by Drum Corps on Before Radio
- Sugar Plum (1909)
by Samuel Siegel and Roy Butin on Real
Ragtime
- Sunset Medley
(1916) by W. G. Haenschen and T. T. Schiffer on Stomp
and Swerve
- Swanee (1920) by
Al Jolson on 1920: "Even Water's
Getting Weaker"
- Sweet Jennie Lee!
(1930) by Reser's Radio Band on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- Sweet Lady (Medley)
(1921) by Robert Black and Billy Clark (Eubie Blake with Irving Kaufman) on
Irving Kaufman, Anthology: The
Last Recording Pioneeer
- Sweet Little Stranger
(1920) by Hickman Trio on The San
Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- Sweet Marie (1894)
by Ada Jones on The 1890s, Volume
1
- Sweetmeats (1909)
by Arthur Pryor's Band on Echoes
From Asbury Park
- Sweetheart Of My Student
Days (1930) by Hit of the Week Orchestra on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- Swing Along (1914)
by Afro-American Folk Song Singers on Lost
Sounds
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
(1912) by Apollo Jubilee Quartet on Lost
Sounds
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- Take Your Girlie to
the Movies (If You Can't Make Love at Home) (1919) by Irving Kaufman on
Irving Kaufman, Anthology: The
Last Recording Pioneeer
- Tears (1931) by
Hit of the Week Orchestra on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- Teddy after Africa
(1909) by Arthur Pryor's Band on Echoes
From Asbury Park
- Ten Little Fingers and
Ten Little Toes (Down in Tennessee) (1921) by Irving Kaufman on Irving
Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- That Lovin' Rag (1910) by Nora
Bayes on Nora Bayes and Jack
Norworth: Together and Alone
- That Moaning
Saxophone Rag (1914) by Six Brown Brothers on The
Six Brown Brothers: Those Moaning Saxophones
- That’s
the Fellow I Want to Get (1910) by Eddie Morton on Eddie
Morton: The Sound of Vaudeville
- That's the Good Old
Sunny South (1929) by Irving Kaufman on Irving
Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- Then We'll All Go
Home (1909) by Eddie Morton on Eddie
Morton: The Sound of Vaudeville
- There's a Little Lane Without a Turning "On the Way to Home Sweet Home" (1915) by Henry Burr on 1915: "They'd Sooner Sleep on Thistles"
- They Didn't Believe
Me (ca. 1915) by Alice Green and Harry Macdonough on 1915:
"They'd Sooner Sleep on Thistles"
- They Don't Hesitate
Any More (1914) by Irving Kaufman on Irving
Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- They Go Wild,
Simply Wild, Over Me (1917) by Marion Harris on Marion
Harris
- Think It Over Mary
(ca. 1947) by Irving Kaufman and The Dandies on Irving
Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- Three Little Words
(1930) by Sam Lanin's Dance Ensemble on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- Three Little Words/Moonlight
On The Colorado (1930) by Hit of the Week Orchestra (probably) [5-minute
test] on The Complete Hit of the
Week Volume 2
- The Thunderer (ca.
1899-1900) by Gilmore's Band on The
1890s, Volume 1
- Tip-Toe Through The Tulips
With Me (1930) by Don Voorhees Orchestra on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 1
- Train Time at Pun'kin
Centre (1919) by Cal Stewart on Before
Radio
- Turkey in the Straw
(1896) by Billy Golden on The 1890s,
Volume 1
- Turkey Specialty
(1910) by Golden and Hughes on Monarchs
of Minstrelsy
- Turn Off Your
Light, Mr. Moon Man (1911) by Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth on
Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth: Together
and Alone
- Twin Star March
(1899) by Cullen and Collins on Stomp
and Swerve
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- Wabash Blues
(1921) by Isham Jones Orchestra on 1921:
"Make Believe and Smile"
- Waiting for the Robert
E. Lee (1912) by Heidelberg Quintet on 1912:
"Waitin' on the Levee"
- War Song Medley
by Metropolitan Band (1902) on The
Pink Lambert
- Washington Post March
(1897) by Sousa's Band on The 1890s,
Volume 1
- The Way to Kiss a
Girl (ca. 1903) by Billy Murray on Anthology:
The Denver Nightingale
- Wearing of the Green (with
variations) by Otto Mesloh with Metropolitan Band (1902) on The
Pink Lambert
- Were You Sincere
(1931) by Hit of the Week Orchestra on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- What Do You Mean,
You Didn't Want to Do It? (1914) by Ada Jones and Henry Burr on Henry
Burr, Anthology: The Original King of Pop
- What Good Is
Water, When You're Dry? (1910) by Nora Bayes on Nora
Bayes and Jack Norworth: Together and Alone
- When de Co'n Pone's
Hot / Possum (1913) by Edward Sterling Wright on Lost
Sounds
- When I Hear That
Jazz Band Play (1917) by Marion Harris on Marion
Harris
- When I Take My Sugar
To Tea (1931) by Harry Reser's Radio Band on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- When Irish Eyes Are
Smiling (1913) by Chauncey Olcott on 1913:
"Come and See the Big Parade"
- When John
McCormack Sings a Song (1916) by Nora Bayes on Nora
Bayes and Jack Norworth: Together and Alone
- When My Baby Smiles
at Me (1920) by Ted Lewis Jazz Band on 1920:
"Even Water's Getting Weaker"
- When the Midnight
Choo-Choo Leaves for Alabam' (1913) by Collins and Harlan on 1913:
"Come and See the Big Parade"
- When The Moon Comes
Over The Mountain (1931) by Sam Lanin's Dance Ensemble on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- When The Organ Played
At Twilight (1930) by Fio Rito's Music on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- When Uncle Joe Plays
a Rag on His Old Banjo (1912) by Arthur Collins on Real
Ragtime
- When You and I Were Young
Maggie (ca. 1918) by Henry Burr on Henry
Burr, Anthology: The Original King of Pop
- When You and I Were Young, Maggie (1909) by Will Oakland on Monarchs of Minstrelsy
- When You and I Were
Young Maggie Blues (1922) by Irving Kaufman on Irving
Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- When Your Hair Has
Turned To Silver (1931) by Sam Lanin's Dance Ensemble on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- Whipped Cream (1913)
by Fred Van Eps on Real Ragtime
- Whispering (1920)
by Art Hickman's Orchestra on The
San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- Whispering (1920)
by Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra on 1920:
"Even Water's Getting Weaker"
- The Whistling Coon
(1891) by George W. Johnson on Lost
Sounds
- The Whistling Coon
(1896) by George W. Johnson on The
1890s, Volume 1
- The Whistling Girl
(1898) by George W. Johnson on Lost
Sounds
- Whistling In The Dark
(1931) by Sam Lanin's Dance Ensemble on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- Who Broke the Lock
(1898) by Cousins and DeMoss on Lost
Sounds
- Who Broke the Lock
(ca. 1895) by Unique Quartet on Lost
Sounds
- Why Did I Get Married
(ca. 1931-1932) by Cal Carson on The
Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2
- Wild Cherry Rag
(1909) by Eddie Morton on Real
Ragtime
- Women (1908) by the
Peerless Quartet on Henry Burr,
Anthology: The Original King of Pop
- Wonderful Pal
(1919) by The Hickman Trio on Art
Hickman's Orchestra: The San Francisco Sound, Volume 1
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