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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

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

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"

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

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"

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

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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