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| title | artist | year | album | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay! | Anonymous | 1890-95 | Etching the Voice | |
| Take It ‘Cause It’s All Yours | Edith Wilson and Johnny Dunn’s Original Jazz Hounds | 1922 | "Ain't Gonna Settle Down": The Pioneering Blues of Mary Stafford and Edith Wilson | |
| Take It Easy | Art Hickman’s Orchestra | 1919 | The San Francisco Sound, Volume 1 | |
| Take Me Back to the Garden of Love | Charles W. Harrison and Columbia Quartet | 1912 | 1912: "Waitin' on the Levee" | |
| Take Me Out to the Ball Game | Haydn Quartet | 1908 | 1908: "Take Me Out with the Crowd" | |
| Take Me to the Land of Jazz | Marion Harris | 1919 | The Complete Victor Releases | |
| Take Me Up with You, Dearie | Billy Murray & Haydn Quartet | 1909 | 1909: "Talk of Your Scand'lous Times" | |
| Take Your Finger Off It | Mary Stafford | 1926 | "Ain't Gonna Settle Down": The Pioneering Blues of Mary Stafford and Edith Wilson | |
| Take Your Girlie to the Movies (If You Can’t Make Love at Home) | Irving Kaufman | 1919 | Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneer | |
| Talens In Song And Story [ad for Talens school supplies] | Unknown | 1932 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 4 | |
| Tammany | Collins and Harlan | 1905 | 1905: "Deliver Daniel From the Lion's Den" | |
| Tancredi Overture | Guido Deiro | 1917 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 3 | |
| Tango Tosino | Guido Deiro | ca. 1912 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 1 | |
| That Minstrel Man of Mine | Len Spencer and Vess L. Ossman | 1901 | At the Minstrel Show | |
| The Tapeworm Story | Cal Stewart | ca. 1897-98 | Actionable Offenses: Indecent Phonograph Recordings from the 1890s | |
| The Tariff Question | William Jennings Bryan | 1908 | Debate '08: Taft and Bryan Campaign on the Edison Phonograph | |
| Tayne Nit | Solomon Smulewitz | ca. 1901-1903 | Attractive Hebrews: The Lambert Yiddish Cylinders, 1901-1905 | |
| Tears | Hit of the Week Orchestra | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 2 | |
| Tears | King Oliver’s Jazz Band | 1923 | Centennial | |
| Teasing | Billy Murray | 1904 | 1904: "Call It the Land of Dreams" | |
| Teasing Moon | Heidelberg Quintet | 1913 | Floating Down the River | |
| Ted Husing Tells “The Tale Of A Shirt” [ad for Soisette Broadcloth] | Ted Husing | 1933 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 4 | |
| Teddy after Africa | Arthur Pryor’s Band | 1909 | Echoes from Asbury Park | |
| Tell Me | Al Jolson | 1919 | 1919: "Jazzin' Around and Paintin' the Town" | |
| Tell Me Little Gypsy | Art Hickman’s Orchestra | 1920 | The San Francisco Sound, Volume 1 | |
| Tell Me Little Gypsy | Art Hickman’s Orchestra | 1920 | 1920: "Even Water's Getting Weaker" | |
| Tell Me Pretty Maiden | Sextette from Florodora | 1901 | Centennial | |
| Tell Me Why | Art Hickman’s Orchestra | 1919 | The San Francisco Sound, Volume 1 | |
| Tell That to the Marines | Al Jolson | 1918 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
| Temperamental Rag | Guido Deiro | 1918 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 3 | |
| Temptation Rag | Prince’s Military Band | 1910 | 1910: "Act Two, Scene New" | |
| Ten Little Bottles | Bert Williams | 1920 | His Final Releases, 1919-1922 | |
| Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes (Down in Tennessee) | Irving Kaufman | 1921 | Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneer | |
| Tennessee Moon | Heidelberg Quintet | 1912 | Floating Down the River | |
| Tenth Interval Rag | Gene Rodemich’s Orchestra | 1924 | The Missing Link | |
| Tenting on the Old Camp Ground | Greater New York Quartette | ca. 1898 | The 1890s, Vol. 2: "Wear Yer Bran' New Gown" | |
| Tesor Mio | Guido Deiro | 1920 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 3 | |
| Testimony & A Little Talk with Jesus Makes it Right, All Right | Rev. C. Herbert Rust and Bertha W. Rust | 1894 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
| Thanksgiving Greetings & Nearer, My God, to Thee & Psalm 103 | C. W. Crary family, friends, and cat | 1898 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
| That Fascinating Baseball Slide | Elsie Janis | 1912 | Sweetheart of the A.E.F. | |
| That Friend of Mine | Clarice Vance | 1908 | The High Priestess of Jollity & The Southern Singer | |
| That Funny Jas Band from Dixieland | Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan | 1917 | Anthology: America's Favorite Entertainers | |
| That Haunting Melody | Al Jolson | 1911 | 1912: "Waitin' on the Levee" | |
| That Haunting Melody | Al Jolson | 1911 | Centennial | |
| That Lovin’ Rag | Nora Bayes | 1910 | Together and Alone | |
| That Lovin’ Rag | Sophie Tucker | 1910 | Origins of the Red Hot Mama, 1910-1922 | |
| That Lovin’ Rag | Sophie Tucker | 1910 | 1910: "Act Two, Scene New" | |
| That Lovin’ Two-Step Man | Sophie Tucker | 1910 | Origins of the Red Hot Mama, 1910-1922 | |
| That Loving Soul Kiss | Sophie Tucker | 1911 | Origins of the Red Hot Mama, 1910-1922 | |
| That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune | Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan | 1910 | 1910: "Act Two, Scene New" | |
| That Moaning Saxophone Rag | Six Brown Brothers | 1914 | Those Moaning Saxophones | |
| That Old Gang of Mine | Billy Murray and Ed. Smalle | 1923 | Anthology: The Denver Nightingale | |
| That Old Gang of Mine | Billy Murray and Ed Smalle | 1923 | 1923: "Gonna Play the Villain Part" | |
| That Old Girl of Mine | American Quartet | 1912 | 1913: "Come and See the Big Parade" | |
| That Peculiar Rag | Eddie Morton | 1911 | Ed. Morton's "Bit of Broadway" | |
| That Sneaky Snakey Rag | Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan | 1912 | Anthology: America's Favorite Entertainers | |
| That Sweet Something Dear | Ruth Lee, acc. Ory’s Sunshine Orchestra | 1922 | Centennial | |
| That Wonderful Mother of Mine | Henry Burr | 1919 | 1919: "Jazzin' Around and Paintin' the Town" | |
| That’s a Plenty | Arthur Collins | 1909 | 1909: "Talk of Your Scand'lous Times" | |
| That’s Got ‘Em | Wilbur Sweatman’s Original Jazz Band | 1919 | Jazzin' Straight Thru' Paradise | |
| That’s Gratitude | Eddie Morton | 1907 | The Sound of Vaudeville, Vol. 1 | |
| That’s How You Can Tell They’re Irish | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1916 | Pennant-Winning Battery of Songland | |
| That’s It | Dabney’s Band | 1917 | After Midnight | |
| That’s the Doctor, Bill | Eddie Morton | 1909 | The Sound of Vaudeville, Vol. 1 | |
| That’s the Fellow I Want to Get | Eddie Morton | 1910 | The Sound of Vaudeville, Vol. 1 | |
| That’s the Good Old Sunny South | Irving Kaufman | 1929 | Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneer | |
| Then We’ll All Go Home | Eddie Morton | 1909 | The Sound of Vaudeville, Vol. 1 | |
| Then You’ll Remember Me | U.S. Marine Band | ca. 1894 | The 1890s, Vol. 2: "Wear Yer Bran' New Gown" | |
| There Is a Balm in Gilead | Fisk University Jubilee Quartet | 1909 | There Breathes a Hope: The Legacy of John Work II and His Fisk Jubilee Quartet, 1909-1916 | |
| There Is a Fountain | J. W. Myers | 1898 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
| There Is a Light Shining for Me | Fisk University Jubilee Quartet | 1915 | There Breathes a Hope: The Legacy of John Work II and His Fisk Jubilee Quartet, 1909-1916 | |
| There’ll Be No Dark Valley | Ira D. Sankey | 1899 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
| There’ll Be Some Changes Made | Edith Wilson and “Doc” Straine | 1925 | "Ain't Gonna Settle Down": The Pioneering Blues of Mary Stafford and Edith Wilson | |
| There’s a Blue Sky ‘Way Out Yonder | Arthur Fields | 1938 | Anthology: Singer, Songwriter, Soldier | |
| There’s a Dark Man Comin’ with a Bundle | Bob Roberts | 1904 | 1905: "Deliver Daniel From the Lion's Den" | |
| There’s a Girl in the Heart of Maryland | Henry Burr and Edgar Stoddard | 1913 | 1913: "Come and See the Big Parade" | |
| There’s a Little Blue Star in the Window (And It Means All the World to Me) | Henry Burr | 1918 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
| There’s a Little Lane Without a Turning “On the Way to Home Sweet Home” | Henry Burr | 1915 | 1915: "They'd Sooner Sleep on Thistles" | |
| There’s a Long, Long Trail | John McCormack | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
| There’s a Long, Long Trail | James Reed and J. F. Harrison | 1915 | 1916: "The Country Found Them Ready" | |
| There’s a Lot of Blue Eyed Marys Down in Maryland | Dabney’s Band & Arthur Fields | 1919 | After Midnight | |
| There’s a Lump of Sugar Down in Dixie | Dabney’s Band | 1918 | After Midnight | |
| There’s a Lump of Sugar Down in Dixie | Marion Harris | 1918 | The Complete Victor Releases | |
| There’s a Quaker Down in Quaker Town | Albert Campbell and Henry Burr | 1916 | 1916: "The Country Found Them Ready" | |
| There’s Danger In Your Eyes, Cherie! | Vincent Lopez Orchestra | 1930 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 1 | |
| There’s Lots of Stations on My Railroad Track | Eddie Morton | 1912 | Ed. Morton's "Bit of Broadway" | |
| There’s Something Nice about the South | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1917 | Pennant-Winning Battery of Songland | |
| They All Follow Me | Dan W. Quinn | 1898 | Anthology: The King of Comic Singers, 1894-1917 | |
| They Didn’t Believe Me | Alice Green and Harry Macdonough | 1915 | 1915: "They'd Sooner Sleep on Thistles" | |
| They Don’t Hesitate Any More | Irving Kaufman | 1914 | Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneer | |
| They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me | Marion Harris | 1917 | The Complete Victor Releases | |
| They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me | Marion Harris | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
| They Gotta Quit Kickin’ My Dawg Aroun’ | Byron G. Harlan | 1912 | Before the Big Bang | |
| They Were All Out of Step but Jim | Billy Murray | 1918 | 1918: "Like the Sunshine After Rain" | |
| They’ll Be Mighty Proud in Dixie of Their Old Black Joe | Albert Campbell and Henry Burr | 1918 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
| They’re All Good American Names | Eddie Morton | 1911 | Ed. Morton's "Bit of Broadway" | |
| They’re on Their Way to Mexico | Heidelberg Quintet | 1914 | Floating Down the River | |
| They’re Wearing Them Higher in Hawaii | Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan | 1916 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
| They’ve Got Me Doing It Now | Eddie Morton | 1913 | Ed. Morton's "Bit of Broadway" | |
| Thierstimmen | Anonymous | 1889-90 | Etching the Voice | |
| Thierstimmen | Anonymous | 1889-90 | Etching the Voice | |
| Think It Over Mary | Irving Kaufman and The Dandies | ca. 1947 | Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneer | |
| Think of Me Little Daddy | Wilbur Sweatman’s Original Jazz Band | 1920 | Jazzin' Straight Thru' Paradise | |
| This Is The Mrs. | Erno Rapee’s Orchestra | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 4 | |
| Thompson’s Old Gray Mule | Louis Vasnier | 1891 | Genius of the Seventh Ward | |
| Thompson’s Old Gray Mule | Louis Vasnier | 1891 | Centennial | |
| Though Your Sins Be as Scarlet | Sankey Quartette | 1900 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
| Those Charlie Chaplin Feet | Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan | 1915 | Anthology: America's Favorite Entertainers | |
| Those Draftin’ Blues | Art Hickman’s Orchestra | 1919 | The San Francisco Sound, Volume 1 | |
| Those Draftin’ Blues | Wilbur Sweatman’s Original Jazz Band | 1918 | Jazzin' Straight Thru' Paradise | |
| Those Longing For You Blues | Bailey’s Lucky Seven | 1922 | The Moaninest Moan of Them All | |
| Thou Knowst My Pretty Damsel | Anonymous | 1889-90 | Etching the Voice | |
| Three Little Owls and Naughty Little Mice & I’m Old, but Awfully Tough | Cal Stewart | 1911 | The Indestructible Uncle Josh | |
| Three Little Words | Sam Lanin’s Dance Ensemble | 1930 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 2 | |
| Three Little Words/Moonlight On The Colorado [5-minute test] | Hit of the Week Orchestra | 1930 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 2 | |
| Three O’Clock in the Morning | Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra | 1922 | Songs of the Night | |
| Three O’Clock in the Morning | Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra | 1922 | 1922: "An Angel's Voice I Hear" | |
| Three Rubes Seeing New York | Peerless Trio | 1907 | 1907: "Dear Old Golden Rule Days" | |
| The Three Trees | Tom McNaughton | 1911 | Before Radio: Comedy, Drama & Sound Sketches, 1897-1923 | |
| Threescore Years and Ten | Fanny Crosby | 1897 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
| Thrills | Guido Deiro | 1922 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 4 | |
| Through | Bert Lown and His Hotel Biltmore Music | 1930 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 1 | |
| Throw No Stones in the Well that Gives You Water | Arthur Fields | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
| Throw Out the Life Line | Ira D. Sankey | 1899 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
| Throw Out the Life Line | Len Spencer | 1899 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
| The Thunderer | Gilmore’s Band | ca. 1899-1900 | The 1890s, Vol. 1: "Wipe Him Off the Land" | |
| Tiger Rag | Original Dixieland Jazz Band | 1918 | 1918: "Like the Sunshine After Rain" | |
| ‘Till the Clouds Roll By | Anna Wheaton and James Harrod | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
| Till the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold | Alan Turner | 1912 | 1913: "Come and See the Big Parade" | |
| Till We Meet Again | Albert Campbell and Henry Burr | 1918 | 1919: "Jazzin' Around and Paintin' the Town" | |
| Till We Meet Again | Charles Hart and Lewis James | 1918 | 1919: "Jazzin' Around and Paintin' the Town" | |
| Till We Meet Again | Nicholas Orlando’s Orchestra | 1919 | 1919: "Jazzin' Around and Paintin' the Town" | |
| Timbuctoo | Biese Trio with Frank Crumit | 1920 | 1921: "Make Believe and Smile" | |
| Time On My Hands | Phil Spitalny’s Music | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 3 | |
| Tip Top | Six Brown Brothers | 1920 | Those Moaning Saxophones | |
| Tip-Toe Through The Tulips With Me [demonstration record] | Don Voorhees Orchestra | 1929 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 1 | |
| Titl’s Serenade | August Stengler and George McNeice | ca. 1898 | Masters of the Clarinet, 1892-1920 | |
| To All Parents: An Important Message [Ad for Junior Home Magazine] | Phil Spitalny’s Music | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 3 | |
| To Each of the Scholars of Bethany and The Pillar of Cloud & Collect | Frank L. Embree | ca. 1897-98 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
| To Europe on a Cattle Boat | Nat M. Wills | 1917 | The Famous Tramp Comedian | |
| To the End of the World with You | Henry Burr | 1909 | 1909: "Talk of Your Scand'lous Times" | |
| Toddle | The Benson Orchestra of Chicago | 1921 | The Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1920-1921 | |
| Tonerna | Ebba Frederickson and Hildur Bergström | 1923 | Swede Home Chicago | |
| Too Much Dog | Nat M. Wills | 1915 | The Famous Tramp Comedian | |
| Too Much Mustard | Europe’s Society Orchestra | 1913 | The Product of Our Souls | |
| Too Much Mustard | Prince’s Band | 1913 | 1913: "Come and See the Big Parade" | |
| Too Much Mustard | Prince’s Band | 1913 | The Product of Our Souls | |
| Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral | Chauncey Olcott | 1913 | 1914: "Her Memory Haunts You" | |
| Toyland | Corinne Morgan & Haydn Quartet | 1904 | 1904: "Call It the Land of Dreams" | |
| Toot, Toot, Tootsie! (Goo’bye) | Al Jolson | 1922 | 1923: "Gonna Play the Villain Part" | |
| The Trail of the Lonesome Pine | Albert Campbell and Henry Burr | 1913 | 1913: "Come and See the Big Parade" | |
| The Train I Ride | RW Gordon field recording [anon. Californian 1] | 1920-23 | Before the Big Bang | |
| Train Time at Pun’kin Centre | Cal Stewart | 1919 | Before Radio: Comedy, Drama & Sound Sketches, 1897-1923 | |
| Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! | Metropolitan Band | 1902 | The Pink Lambert: A Collection of the First Celluloid Cylinders | |
| Tramp, Tramp, Tramp | Byron Harlan and Frank Stanley | 1907 | 1910: "Act Two, Scene New" | |
| Tramp, Tramp, Tramp | Tom Brown and Five Brown Brothers | 1911 | Broadway's Favorite Clowns | |
| The Traveling Man | Nat M. Wills | 1909 | The Famous Tramp Comedian | |
| The Trolley Car Swing | Eddie Morton | 1912 | Ed. Morton's "Bit of Broadway" | |
| Trommel | Anonymous | 1889-90 | Etching the Voice | |
| True Hearted, Whole Hearted | Ira D. Sankey | 1899 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
| Truly | Knickerbocker Orchestra | 1922 | The Moaninest Moan of Them All | |
| The Trust Question | William Jennings Bryan | 1908 | Debate '08: Taft and Bryan Campaign on the Edison Phonograph | |
| Trust Scene | Joe Weber and Lew Fields | 1915 | The Mike and Meyer Files | |
| Trusting Jesus [fragment] | Unknown | 1897 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
| Tsu Gefellen Mener | Solomon Smulewitz | ca. 1901-1903 | Attractive Hebrews: The Lambert Yiddish Cylinders, 1901-1905 | |
| Tuck Me to Sleep (in My Old ‘Tucky Home) | Vernon Dalhart and Criterion Quartet | 1921 | 1921: "Make Believe and Smile" | |
| Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old ‘Tucky Home | The Benson Orchestra of Chicago | 1921 | The Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1920-1921 | |
| Turkey in the Straw | Henry Gilliland and Eck Robertson | 1922 | Before the Big Bang | |
| Turkey in the Straw | Billy Golden | 1893 | Before the Big Bang | |
| Turkey in the Straw | Billy Golden | 1896 | The 1890s, Vol. 1: "Wipe Him Off the Land" | |
| Turkey Specialty | Billy Golden and Joe Hughes | 1910 | Monarchs of Minstrelsy | |
| Turn Back the Universe and Give Me Yesterday | Harry Macdonough and Orpheus Quartet | 1916 | 1916: "The Country Found Them Ready" | |
| Turn Off Your Light, Mr. Moon Man | Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth | 1911 | Together and Alone | |
| Twelfth Street Rag | Six Brown Brothers | 1919 | Broadway's Favorite Clowns | |
| Twenty Years | Bert Williams | 1917 | The Middle Years, 1910-1918 | |
| Twin Star March | Joseph P. Cullen and William G. Collins | 1899 | Stomp and Swerve: American Music Gets Hot | |
| Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star | Anonymous | 1889-90 | Etching the Voice | |
| Two Little Bullfinches Polka | William Tuson and George Rubel | ca. 1905 | Masters of the Clarinet, 1892-1920 | |
| Two Loves | Morton Downey and The Camel Orchestra | 1932 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 4 | |
| Two Negro Stories: A) The Head Waiter B) The Colored Social Club | Nat M. Wills | 1915 | The Famous Tramp Comedian | |
| The Two Volunteers | August Stengler and George McNeice | ca. 1898 | Masters of the Clarinet, 1892-1920 |
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