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Sample some of the songs featured on Archeophone releases. The links below
allow you to see available titles organized by title, year of release, artist
name, or the name of the reissue CD.
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Title | Year
of Recording | Reissue
CD
1891
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1899
- Drill Ye Tarriers, Drill by George J. Gaskin on The 1890s, Volume 1
- The Girl I Loved in Sunny Tennessee by J. J. Fisher on The 1890s, Volume 1
- I Guess I'll Have to Telegraph My Baby by Edward M. Favor on The 1890s, Volume 1
- I'd Leave My Happy Home for You by Arthur Collins on The 1890s, Volume 1
- In the Baggage Coach Ahead (ca. 1899) by Steve Porter on The 1890s, Volume 1
- Just Break the News to Mother by George J. Gaskin on The 1890s, Volume 1
- Kiss Me, Honey, Do by S. H. Dudley on The 1890s, Volume 2
- O Promise Me(ca. 1899-1900) by Edward Franklin on The 1890s, Volume 1
- Sally in Our Alley by Haydn Quartet on The 1890s, Volume 1
- The Thunderer(ca. 1899-1900) by Gilmore's Band on The 1890s, Volume 1
- Twin Star March by Cullen and Collins on Stomp and Swerve
1900
1901
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1902
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1903
1904
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1905
1906
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1909
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1910
1911
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1914
- Back to the Carolina
You Love by Al Jolson on 1915:
"They'd Sooner Sleep on Thistles"
- Bregeiro (Rio Brazilian
Maxixe) by Joan Sawyer's Persian Garden Orchestra on Lost
Sounds
- By the Beautiful
Sea by The Heidelberg Quintet on Floating
Down the River
- Carry Me Back to Old
Virginny by Alma Gluck and Male Chorus on 1915:
"They'd Sooner Sleep on Thistles"
- Chinatown, My Chinatown
by American Quartet on 1915: "They'd
Sooner Sleep on Thistles"
- Die Wacht am Rhein (In German) [Excerpt] (ca. 1914) by Male Quartet on The Great War
- Good News by Tuskegee
Institute Singers on Lost Sounds
- Harmony Baby by Nora
Bayes on Nora Bayes and Jack
Norworth: Together and Alone
- He's a Devil
in His Own Home Town by Billy Murray on Anthology:
The Denver Nightingale
- He’s a Rag Picker
by Peerless Quartet on 1915: "They'd
Sooner Sleep on Thistles"
- Hungarian Rag by
Pietro Deiro on Real Ragtime
- I Love the Ladies
by Irving Kaufman on Irving Kaufman,
Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- I Work Eight Hours,
Sleep Eight Hours, That Leaves Eight Hours for Love by Nora
Bayes on Nora Bayes and Jack
Norworth: Together and Alone
- It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary by American Quartet on The Great War
- It’s a Long, Long Way
to Tipperary by John McCormack with Male Chorus on 1915:
"They'd Sooner Sleep on Thistles"
- Keep Your Eye on Uncle Sammy by Peerless Quartette on The Great War
- Old Folks Rag by
Van Eps Trio on Real Ragtime
- On the 5:15 by American
Quartet on 1915: "They'd Sooner
Sleep on Thistles"
- The Pussy Cat Rag
(Kitty, Kitty, Kitty, Kitty) by Peerless Quartet & Ada Jones on Before
Radio
- Ragtime Temple Bells
by Billy Murray on Real Ragtime
- The Rain Song by
Afro-American Folk Song Singers on Lost
Sounds
- Sister Susie’s Sewing Shirts for Soldiers by Al Jolson on 1915: "They'd Sooner Sleep on Thistles"
- Sister Susie's Sewing
Shirts for Soldiers by Jack Norworth on Nora
Bayes and Jack Norworth: Together and Alone
- Some Baby by Van
Eps Banjo Orchestra on Real Ragtime
- Somewhere a
Voice Is Calling by John McCormack on 1916:
"The Country Found Them Ready"
- Swing Along by
Afro-American Folk Song Singers on Lost
Sounds
- That Moaning
Saxophone Rag by Six Brown Brothers on The
Six Brown Brothers: Those Moaning Saxophones
- They Don't Hesitate
Any More by Irving Kaufman on Irving
Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- Underneath the Japanese
Moon by Irving Kaufman on Irving
Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- What Do You Mean,
You Didn't Want to Do It? by Ada Jones and Henry Burr on Henry
Burr, Anthology: The Original King of Pop
- You Can't Get Away
From It by Bert Williams on Bert
Williams: The Middle Years
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1915
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1917
- America, Here's My Boy! by the Peerless Quartet on Henry Burr, Anthology: The Original King of Pop
- Arrival of the American Troops in France by Prince's Band and Columbia Male Quartette on The Great War
- Beans, Beans, Beans by Opal Cooper on Lost Sounds
- Carve Dat Possum by Harry C. Browne & Peerless Quartette on Stomp and Swerve
- Daniel in the Lion's Den by Nora Bayes on Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth: Together and Alone
- Everybody's Crazy 'Bout the Dog-gone Blues But I'm Happy by Marion Harris on Marion Harris
- Fun in Flanders-Part 2 by Lieutenant Gitz Rice and Henry Burr on The Great War
- Hail! Hail! The Gang's All Here by Irving Kaufman and Columbia Quartette on Irving Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- I Don't Know Where I'm Going but I'm on My Way by Peerless Quartet on The Great War
- I'd Feel at Home if They'd Let Me Join the Army by Billy Murray on The Great War
- I'm All Bound 'Round with the Mason Dixon Line by Irving Kaufman on Irving Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- I'm Going to Follow the Boys by Elizabeth Spencer and Henry Burr on The Great War
- The Jazz Dance by Blake's Jazzone Orchestra on Lost Sounds
- (Good Bye; and Luck be With You) Laddie Boy by Nora Bayes on The Great War
- Let's All Be Americans Now by American Quartet on The Great War
- Long Boy by Byron G. Harlan with Peerless Quartet on The Great War
- Mr. Jazz Himself by Irving Kaufman on Irving Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- My Fox Trot Girl by Six Brown Brothers on The Six Brown Brothers: Those Moaning Saxophones
- My Sweetheart Is Somewhere in France by Elizabeth Spencer on The Great War
- Over There by Nora Bayes on Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth: Together and Alone
- President Wilson's Historical Message, Part III [Excerpt 1] by President Woodrow Wilson on The Great War
- President Wilson's Historical Message, Part III [Excerpt 2] by President Woodrow Wilson on The Great War
- The Ragtime Volunteers Are Off to War by Van and Schenck on The Great War
- Roll on Silvery Moon by Matt Keefe on Monarchs of Minstrelsy
- Ruff Johnson's Harmony Band by 'Gene Greene on Real Ragtime
- Sarah from Sahara by Eubie Blake Trio on Lost Sounds
- Smiles and Chuckles by Six Brown Brothers on The Six Brown Brothers: Those Moaning Saxophones
- Some Jazz Blues by Memphis Pickaninny Band on Lost Sounds
- Somewhere in France Is the Lily by Charles Hart on The Great War
- There's a Long, Long Trail by John McCormack on The Great War
- They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me by Marion Harris on Marion Harris
- Throw No Stones in the Well that Gives You Water by Arthur Fields on The Great War
- When I Hear That Jazz Band Play by Marion Harris on Marion Harris
- What Kind of an American Are You? by Arthur Fields on The Great War
- When We Wind Up the Watch on the Rhine by Peerless Quartette on The Great War
- Won't You Say a Word for Ireland? by Irving Kaufman on The Great War
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1920
- All She'd Say Was "Umh
Hum" by Van & Schenck on 1921:
"Make Believe and Smile"
- Anytime, Anyday, Anywhere by Art Hickman's Orchestra on The San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- Avalon by Art Hickman's Orchestra on The San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- Crazy Blues by
Mamie Smith on 1921:
"Make Believe and Smile"
- Cuban Moon by Art
Hickman's Orchestra on The San
Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- Darling by Art Hickman's
Orchestra on The San Francisco
Sound, Volume 2
- Eve Cost Adam Just
One Bone by Bert Williams on Bert
Williams: His Final Releases
- Feather Your
Nest by Campbell and Burr on 1921:
"Make Believe and Smile"
- Goodnight Angeline (ca. 1920) by The Three Kaufields on Irving Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- Great Camp Meetin'
Day by Noble Sissle on Lost
Sounds
- He Went in
Like a Lion and Came Out Like a Lamb by Billy Murray on Anthology:
The Denver Nightingale
- I Want to Know
Where Tosti Went by Bert Williams on Bert
Williams: His Final Releases
- If a Wish Could Make
It So by Art Hickman's Orchestra on The
San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- If a Wish Could Make
It So by Six Brown Brothers on The
Six Brown Brothers: Those Moaning Saxophones
- The Japanese Sandman
by Art Hickman's Orchestra on The
San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- June by Art Hickman's
Orchestra on The San Francisco
Sound, Volume 2
- The Love Nest by
Art Hickman's Orchestra on Art
Hickman's Orchestra: The San Francisco Sound
- The Love Nest by
John Steel on 1920: "Even
Water's Getting Weaker"
- Margie by Eddie Cantor
on 1921: "Make Believe and
Smile"
- Missy by Art Hickman's
Orchestra on The San Francisco
Sound, Volume 2
- My Little Bimbo
by the Benson Orchestra of Chicago on The
Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1920-1921
- Nightingale by Hickman
Trio on The San Francisco Sound,
Volume 2
- Oh Gee! Oh Gosh!
by the Benson Orchestra of Chicago on The
Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1920-1921
- Palesteena by
Original Dixieland Jazz Band on 1921:
"Make Believe and Smile"
- Railroad Blues
by the Benson Orchestra of Chicago on The
Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1920-1921
- Rose of Washington
Square by Kentucky Serenaders on 1920:
"Even Water's Getting Weaker"
- Somebody by the
Benson Orchestra of Chicago on The
Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1920-1921
- Swanee by Al Jolson
on 1920: "Even Water's Getting
Weaker"
- Sweet Little Stranger
by Hickman Trio on The San Francisco
Sound, Volume 2
- Unlucky Blues
by Bert Williams on Bert Williams:
His Final Releases
- When My Baby Smiles
at Me by Ted Lewis Jazz Band on 1920:
"Even Water's Getting Weaker"
- Whispering by Art
Hickman's Orchestra on The San
Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- Whispering by
Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra on 1920:
"Even Water's Getting Weaker"
- A Young Man's Fancy
by Art Hickman's Orchestra on The
San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
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1921
- April Showers
by Al Jolson on 1922: "An
Angel's Voice I Hear"
- Cherry Cherokee
by Art Hickman's Orchestra on The
San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- Day Dreams by Art
Hickman's Orchestra on The San
Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- Dream of Me by Art
Hickman's Orchestra on The San
Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- Goodbye Pretty Butterflies
by Art Hickman's Orchestra on The
San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- Goodnight Angeline
by Four Harmony Kings on Lost Sounds
- Happiness by Art
Hickman's Orchestra on The San
Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- Hokum by Art Hickman's
Orchestra on The San Francisco
Sound, Volume 2
- Home Again Blues
by Aileen Stanley on 1921: "Make
Believe and Smile"
- Honey Lou by Art
Hickman's Orchestra on The San
Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- Honeymoon Home
by Art Hickman's Orchestra on The
San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- I Call You Sunshine by Art Hickman's Orchestra on The San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- I Spoiled You by Art Hickman's Orchestra on The San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- Kitten on the Keys
by Zez Confrey on 1921: "Make
Believe and Smile"
- My Mammy by Paul
Whiteman and His Orchestra on 1921:
"Make Believe and Smile"
- My Sunny Tennessee
by the Benson Orchestra of Chicago on The
Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1920-1921
- My Sunny Tennessee
by Peerless Quartet on 1922: "An
Angel's Voice I Hear"
- Na-Jo by the Benson
Orchestra of Chicago on The Benson
Orchestra of Chicago, 1920-1921
- Near Me by Art Hickman's
Orchestra on The San Francisco
Sound, Volume 2
- Nestle in Your Daddy's
Arms by Art Hickman's Orchestra on The
San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- No One’s Fool
by the Benson Orchestra of Chicago on The
Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1920-1921
- Second Hand Rose
by Fanny Brice on 1922: "An
Angel's Voice I Hear"
- Shake It and
Break It by Lanin's Southern Serenaders on Stomp
and Swerve
- Siren of a Southern
Sea by Art Hickman's Orchestra on The
San Francisco Sound, Volume 2
- Song of India
by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra on 1921:
"Make Believe and Smile"
- Sweet Lady (Medley) by Robert Black and Billy Clark (Eubie Blake with Irving Kaufman) on Irving Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes (Down in Tennessee) by Irving Kaufman on Irving Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer
- Wabash Blues
by Isham Jones Orchestra on 1921:
"Make Believe and Smile"
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