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Titles on Archeophone : S
This list shows all of the titles available on Archeophone releases, organized
alphabetically by title. A note ( )
indicates that a sound sample is available of a given track. Use the letters
below to navigate to a different letter of the alphabet.
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Sadie Brady, Listen Good to Me
- Jack Norworth (1910) on Nora
Bayes and Jack Norworth: Together and Alone
Safe in Our Wardrobe for Two
- Jack Norworth and Gertrude Lang (1915) on Nora
Bayes and Jack Norworth: Together and Alone

Sailing Down the Chesapeake Bay
- American Quartet (1913) on 1913:
"Come and See the Big Parade"
St. James' Infirmary
- Harlem Hot Chocolates (1930) on The
Complete Hit of the Week Recordings Volume 1
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The St. Louis Blues
- Leola Felton [test or personal recording] (ca. 1931) on The Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2

W. C. Handy's Memphis Blues Band (1922) on Lost Sounds 
Marion Harris (1920) on 1920:
"Even Water's Getting Weaker"
St. Louis Tickle
- Ossman-Dudley Trio (1906) on Stomp
and Swerve

Sally from Calais
- Jack Norworth and Gertrude Lang (1915) on Nora
Bayes and Jack Norworth: Together and Alone
Sally in Our Alley
- Haydn Quartet (1899) on The
1890s, Volume 1

Samuel
- Bert Williams (1915) on Bert
Williams: The Middle Years

San
- Benson Orchestra of Chicago (1921) on 1921:
"Make Believe and Smile" & The
Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1920-1921
San Antonio
- Billy Murray and Chorus (1907) on 1907:
"Dear Old Golden Rule Days"

Sans Souci
- Van Eps Banjo Orchestra (1914) on Stomp
and Swerve
Sarah from Sahara
- Eubie Blake Trio (1917) on Lost Sounds

Save a Little Dram for Me
- Bert Williams (1920) on Bert
Williams: His Final Releases
Saxophone Sam
- Six Brown Brothers (1917) on Six
Brown Brothers: Those Moaning Saxophones
Say Au Revoir but Not Goodbye
- J. W. Myers (1896) on The
1890s, Volume 2
Say It with Music
- Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra (1921) on 1921:
"Make Believe and Smile"
Scandinavia
- The Benson Orchestra of Chicago (1921) on The
Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1920-1921
School Days (When We Were a Couple of Kids)
- Byron G. Harlan (1907) on 1907:
"Dear Old Golden Rule Days"

Second Hand Rose
- Fanny Brice (1921) on 1922:
"An Angel's Voice I Hear"

Semper Fidelis
- Band (1896) on The
1890s, Volume 2
Shake It and Break It
- Lanin's Southern Serenaders (1921) on Stomp
and Swerve

She May Have Seen Better Days
- George J. Gaskin (1896) on The
1890s, Volume 2
She Sat In Her Parlor
- Cal Carson (ca. 1931-1932) on The Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2

She Was Bred in Old Kentucky
- George J. Gaskin (ca. 1898) on The
1890s, Volume 1

She Was Happy Till She Met You
- S. H. Dudley (1898) on The
1890s, Volume 2
The Sheik
- Club Royal Orchestra (1921) on 1922:
"An Angel's Voice I Hear"
She's Getting More Like the White Folks
- Bert Williams (1901) on Bert
Williams: The Early Years, 1901-1909
She's More to Be Pitied than Censured
- Marguerite Newton (ca. 1898) on The
1890s, Volume 2
Sheriff's Sale of a Stranded Circus
- Len Spencer and Gilbert Girard (1907) on Before
Radio
Shine On, Harvest Moon
- Billy Murray with Ada Jones (1909) on Billy
Murray Anthology: The Denver Nightingale
Jack Norworth (ca. 1950) on Nora
Bayes and Jack Norworth: Together and Alone [personal
recording]
Frank C. Stanley and Henry Burr (ca. 1909) on Henry
Burr, Anthology: The Original King of Pop
Shivaree
- Six Brown Brothers (1920) on Six
Brown Brothers: Those Moaning Saxophones
Shout All Over God's Heaven
- Apollo Jubilee Quartet (1912) on Lost Sounds

Silver Heels
- Fred Van Eps (1919) on Real
Ragtime

Silver Threads Among the Gold
- Henry Burr (ca. 1903) on Henry
Burr, Anthology: The Original King of Pop

J. W. Myers (ca. 1898) on The
1890s, Volume 2 
Sing Me a Song of the South
- Joseph Natus (1902) on The
Pink Lambert
Sing You Sinners
- Harlem Hot Chocolates (1930) on The
Complete Hit of the Week Recordings Volume 1

A Singer Sang a Song
- Eddie Morton (1908) on Eddie
Morton: The Sound of Vaudeville
Singing A Song To The Stars
- Hit of the Week Orchestra (1930) on The
Complete Hit of the Week Recordings Volume 1
Siren of a Southern Sea
- Art Hickman's Orchestra (1921) on The San Francisco Sound, Volume 2

Sister Susie's Sewing Shirts for Soldiers
- Jack Norworth (1914) on Nora
Bayes and Jack Norworth: Together and Alone

Slide, Kelly, Slide
- Wilbur Sweatman (1919) on Wilbur
Sweatman's Original Jazz Band
A Small Boy and His Mother at the Circus
- Mrs. Hardin Burnley (1909) on Before
Radio
The Smiler
- Zon-O-Phone Concert Band (ca. 1908) on Stomp
and Swerve
Smiles and Chuckles
- Six Brown Brothers (1917) on Six
Brown Brothers: Those Moaning Saxophones

Snap Your Fingers
- Al Jolson (1912) on 1912:
"Waitin' on the Levee"
Snookey Ookums
- Billy Murray (1913) on 1913:
"Come and See the Big Parade"
The Soldiers' Chorus
- Metropolitan Band (1902) on The
Pink Lambert
The Soldier's Farewell
- American Quartet (1902) on The
Pink Lambert
Some Baby
- Van Eps Banjo Orchestra (1914) on Real
Ragtime

Some Jazz Blues
- Memphis Pickaninny Band (1917) on Lost Sounds

Some of These Days
- Sophie Tucker (1911) on Stomp
and Swerve
Some Sweet Day
- Marion Harris (1917) on Marion
Harris: The Complete Victor Releases
Somebody
- Bert Williams (1919) on Bert
Williams: His Final Releases
-
Somebody
- The Benson Orchestra of Chicago (1920) on The
Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1920-1921

Somebody Lied
- Eddie Morton (1908) on Eddie
Morton: The Sound of Vaudeville
Something To Remember You By
- Sam Lanin's Dance Ensemble (1931) on The Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2

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Something You Don’t Expect
- Bert Williams (1910) on Bert
Williams: The Middle Years
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
- Edward H. S. Boatner (1919) on Lost Sounds

Somewhere a Voice Is Calling
- John McCormack (1914) on 1916:
"The Country Found Them Ready"

Somewhere In Old Wyoming
- Hit of the Week Orchestra (1930) on The Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2

Song of India
- Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra (1921) on 1921:
"Make Believe and Smile"
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Song of Love
- Lucy Isabelle Marsh and Royal Dadmun (1922) on 1922:
"An Angel's Voice I Hear"
Song Of The Dawn
- Phil Spitalny's Music (1930) on The
Complete Hit of the Week Recordings Volume 1
Song of the Orient
- Art Hickman's Orchestra (1920) on The
San Francisco Sound, Volume 1
The Song Without A Name
- Phil Spitalny's Music (1930) on The
Complete Hit of the Week Recordings Volume 1
Southern Song
- Metropolitan Band (1902) on The
Pink Lambert
Souvenir From Phil Spitalny To The Northwestern
University
- Phil Spitalny's Music (1930) on The
Complete Hit of the Week Recordings Volume 1 [not a
regular issue]
The Spaniard that Blighted My Life
- Al Jolson (1913) on 1913:
"Come and See the Big Parade"
Spirit of '76
- Drum Corps (1897) on Before
Radio
Springtime In The Rockies
- Vincent Lopez Orchestra (1930) on The
Complete Hit of the Week Recordings Volume 1
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Steamboat Leaving the Wharf at New Orleans
- American Quartet (1902) on The
Pink Lambert
The Star Spangled Banner
- Prince's Band (1916) on 1916:
"The Country Found Them Ready"
Stars and Stripes Forever
- Columbia Orchestra (ca. 1897) on The
1890s, Volume 2
Stay Down Here Where You Belong
- Henry Burr (1915) on Henry
Burr, Anthology: The Original King of Pop
Stick to Your Mother, Tom
- Will Oakland and Chorus (1911) on Billy
Murray and The Heidelberg Quintet: Floating Down the River
Strawberries
- Nora Bayes (1911) on Nora
Bayes and Jack Norworth: Together and Alone
Stumbling
- Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra (1922) on 1922:
"An Angel's Voice I Hear"
Sugar Plum
- Samuel Siegel and Roy Butin (1909) on Real
Ragtime
Sunbeam Sal
- Nora Bayes (1914) on Nora
Bayes and Jack Norworth: Together and Alone
Sunbonnet Sue
- Haydn Quartet (1908) on 1908:
"Take Me Out with the Crowd"
Sunset Medley
- W. G. Haenschen and T. T. Schiffer (1916) on Stomp
and Swerve

The Sunshine of Your Smile
- John McCormack (1916) on 1916:
"The Country Found Them Ready"
Swanee
- Al Jolson (1920) on 1920:
"Even Water's Getting Weaker"
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Sweet Indiana Home
- Marion Harris with Isham Jones Orchestra (1922) on 1922:
"An Angel's Voice I Hear"
Sweet Jennie Lee!
- Reser's Radio Band (1930) on The Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2

Sweet Lady (Medley)
- Robert Black and Billy Clark (Eubie Blake with Irving Kaufman) (1921) on Irving Kaufman, Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneeer

Sweet Little Stranger
- Hickman Trio (1920) on The San Francisco Sound, Volume 2

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Sweet Marie
- Ada Jones (ca. 1894) on The
1890s, Volume 1

Sweetheart Of My Student Days
- Hit of the Week Orchestra (1930) on The Complete Hit of the Week Volume 2

Swing Along
- Afro-American Folk Song Singers (1914) on Lost Sounds

Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
- Apollo Jubilee Quartet (1912) on Lost Sounds

Swingin' In A Hammock
- Phil Spitalny's Music (1930) on The
Complete Hit of the Week Recordings Volume 1
Sympathy
- Helen Clark & Walter Van Brunt (1913) on 1913:
"Come and See the Big Parade"
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