Static strut '26 – Paul Specht & orch, v Johnny Morris
Stay as sweet as you are /35 – Lou Preager & his Romano's Restaurant Dance orch
Smoke house rhythm '38 – Benny Goodman & orch
Let the people sing '40 – Evelyn Laye, Geraldo & his orch
Jumpin' at the woodside '39 – Benny Goodman & orch
Mood indigo '33 – Layton & Johnstone
Got the south in my soul '47 – Paul Robeson, w/orch
Roll up the carpets '27 – Paul Specht & his orch
God bless America '40 – Irving Berlin, orch conducted Howard Hanson
Black coffee '35 – Nat Gonella & his Georgians, v Nat
Who's been polishing the sun? '34 – Jack Hulbert, assisted by Eddie & Rex
The snake-charmer '38 – Jack Harris & orch, v Dinah Miller
Goodnight to you all '37 – Layton & Johnstone
Alone '36 – Jack Payne & his Band, v Ronnie Genarder
Something about a soldier '33 – Cicely Courtneidge, w/orch
Loch Lomond '37 – Benny Goodman & orch, v Martha Tilton, Benny G
One dozen roses – Harry James & orch, v Jimmy Saunders
Blue prelude '33 – Paul Robeson, w/orch
What a perfect combination '33 – Ray Noble & orch
St. Louis shuffle '27 – Paul Specht & orch
Swing is in the air '37 – Jack Hylton & his orch, v Alice Mann
She'll always remember – Glenn Miller & orch, v Ray Eberle, The Modernaires
A tale of other times '29 – Normal Long
You're just in love '50 – Mary Martin, Larry Hagman, Mitch Miller's orch
Love makes the world go round '38 – Leslie Hutchinson
Margie – Billy Cotton & his band
No wonder she's a blushing bride '27 – Art Fowler & his Uke
It wouldn't have done for the Duke, Sir – Norman Long
Hot feet '27 – Paul Specht & his orch, v Johnny Morris, the band
Life is just a bowl of cherries '31 – Layton & Johnstone
I'll never smile again – Joe Loss & his Band, v Sam Browne
Louise '38 – Benny Goodman & orch
Or anything else I've got '29 – Randolph Sutton, w Cabaret orch?
It's a pair of wings for me – Nat Gonella & his New Georgians, v Nat
The army air corps – ABC Dance Band, v Johnny Wade
Introduction (Road to Singapore) – Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour
Personality '42 – Dorothy Lamour
A perfect day '17 – Peter Dawson, Jacob Pike, w/orch
Too romantic '39 – Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lamour
Sally Horner '27 – Brian Lawrance, ? piano
Young Tom o Devon '23 – Malcolm McEachern, ? music
Introduction (Road to Utopia) – Robert Emmet Dolan directing orch
The changing of the guard '41 – Peter Dawson, AWA Light Opera company, directed Humphrey Bishop
It don't mean a thing '37 – Barbara James, Frank Coughlan's Trocadero orch
Captain Custard '39 – Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour
A brown slouch hat – ABC Dance Band, v Joan Blake
You don't have to know the language '47 – Bing Crosby, Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
Kentucky '43 – Barbara James, National Dance orch
Boots '29 – Peter Dawson, orch directed George Byng
On the road to Mandalay '39 – Peter Dawson, piano-Hubert Greenslade
Kingsford Smith, Aussie is proud of you '28 – Len Maurice, ? orch
The answer is love '40 – Barbara James, Dick Freeman & his Trocadero Dance Band
The road to Morocco '42 – Bing Crosby, Bob Hope
Love's old sweet song '27 – Brian Lawrance, ? piano
It's always you – Dorothy Lamour, Bing Crosby
Sitting making faces at the moon '43 – Barbara James, George Trevare's Australians
Ain't got a dime to my name – Bing Crosby, Victor Young's orch
Goodtime Charlie '42 – Bing Crosby, Bob Hope
I told them all about you friend '28 – The Big Four
Would you? – Dorothy Lamour, Bob Hope
The gospel according to racing '34 – Pat Hanna
Sweet potato piper '39 – Bing Crosby
It's anybody's spring – Bing Crosby, Bob Hope
The lights will shine again '41 – Barbara James, Abe Romaine & orch
Put it there pal '43 – Bing Crosby, Bob Hope
Finale (Road to Singapore) – Bing Crosby, Bob Hope
Auld lang syne '30 – Peter Dawson, orch & chorus directed George Byng
Comin' in on a wing and a prayer – Wally Portingale & his band
Song of Australia '40 – Peter Dawson, orch directed Brian Lawrance
Advance Australia fair '31 – Peter Dawson, orch & chorus directed George Byng
Isn't this a lovely day? – Hildegarde, Carroll Gibbons & his Boyfriends
Sugar is sweet and so are you – Louis Prima & orch, v Louis
When you wish upon a star – Al Bowlly, Maurice Winnick & his Sweet Music
You're a sweetheart '38 – Al Bowlly, Ronnie Munro & orch
The hut sut song – Freddy Martin & orch
At last I'm in love '30 – The Four Bright Sparks, directed by Van Phillips
The way you look tonight – Alice Smith, Jim Davidson & his ABC Dance orchestra
Every night at eight / I'm in the mood for love / take it easy – Phil Green & orch, v Marjorie Stedeford (au)
There was an old woman '34 – Jack Jackson & orch, v Fred Latham
Boogie woogie bugle boy '41 – The Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
I got rhythm '40 – Nat Gonella & his New Georgians, v Nat
I've got an invitationi to a dance – Roy Fox & orch, v Denny Dennis
(gotta get some) Shut-eye '39 – Henry Hall & orch, v Leslie Douglas
Little gates special '39 – Bunny Berigan & orch
Comin' in on a wing and a prayer – Anne Shelton, Bert Ambrose & his Mayfair Hotel orch
On the prom-prom-promenade '35 – Jack Jackson & his orch, v Fred Latham, Jack J
Marguerita – Louis Prima & orch, v Louis
Hindou '36 – Lecuona Cuban Boys
Miracles sometimes happen – Roy Fox & orch, v Denny Dennis
Beginner's luck '37 – Dick Cranbourne, Jim Davidson & his ABC dance orch
The sailor with the navy blue eyes – Ambrose & his orch, v Sam Browne
Thank your father '31 – Roy Fox & orch, v Al Bowlly
Just let me look at you – Al Bowlly, Lew Stone & his band
What a difference a day makes '34 – Roy Fox & his Band, v Denny Dennis
Hold me – Jack Hylton & orch, v Pat O'Malley
The bunny rabbit '42 – Arthur Askey, ? orch
Let's swing it – Louis Prima & orch, v Louis
Put that sun back in the sky – Roy Fox & orch, v Al Bowlly
The moon got in my eyes – Roy Fox & orch, v Denny Dennis
I found you '31 – Eddie Gross-Bart & his Cafe Anglais Band, v Eddie
Don't sit under the apple tree – Glenn Miller & orch, v Marion Hutton, Tex Beneke, The Modernaires
Piano tuner man '38 – Bunny Berigan & orch, v Bunny, Gail Reese
The white cliffs of dover '44 – Louis Prima & orch, v Louis
Harlem madness '29 – Ray Miller & orch
Low down rhythm '29 – The High Hatters, v Frank Luther
My sweet tooth says I wanna (but my wisdom tooth says no) '31 – The Pickens Sisters, Ben Selvin & his orch
The house I lie in (that's America to me) '45 – Frank Sinatra, orch directed Axel Stordahl
I'm nobody's baby '40 – Jane Pickens, orch directed Nat Brandwynne
Birmingham blues '29 – Edith Wilson & the Original Jazz Hounds
Tuxedo Junction '40 – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
Put your dreams away (for another day) '45 – Frank Sinatra, Axel Stordahl orch
Singin' in the bathtub '29 – The High Hatters directed by Leonard Joy, v Frank Luther
When Yuba plays the rhumba on his tuba '33 – The Revelers
My melancholy baby '36 – Ella Fitzgerald, Teddy Wilson's orch
Nocturne '38 – Django Reinhardt, Stephane Grappelli
Cole Porter medley (what is this thing called love, you do something to me, you've got what it takes) '33 – The Pickens Sisters, Ramona Davis, The Rollickers, Paul Whiteman & his concert orch
Pack up your sins and go to the devil '38 – Ella Fitzgerald, Chick Webb & orch
I may be wrong, but I think you're wonderful '29 – The High Hatters, dir by Leonard Joy, v Frank Luther
Nobody's sweetheart – Roy Fox & his orch
Ti-pi-tin '38 – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
Sweet and hot '31 – The High Hatters, directed by Leonard Joy, v Johnny Marvin, accordian – Charles Magnante
It had to be you '38 – Django Reinhardt, Stephane Grappelli
Where have we met before '38 – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
What a difference a day makes – Roy Fox & his band, v Denny Dennis
Macpherson is rehearsin' (to swing) '38 – Ella Fitzgerald, Chick Webb & orch
Singin' in the rain – Roy Fox & orch
Ain't you baby '29 – Ray Miller & orch
Cryin' mood – Ella Fitzgerald, Chick Webb orch
Down by the old apple tree '23 – Happiness Boys (Billy Jones, Ernest Hare)
Black and white – The Quintet of the Hot Club of France
Pass, shoot, goal! '31 – Gracie Fields, ? orch
I'm the lonesomest girl in town '40 – Ella Fitzgerald & her famous orch, v Ella
Summertime '40 – Jane Pickens, ? orch
If I can't have you '29 – The High Hatters, dir Leonard Joy, v Frank Luther
She's one of those old fashioned ladies '38 – Gracie Fields, ? orch
Bye bye blackbird – Roy Fox & orch
Shadow waltz '44? – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Jimmy Brown
Moon love '39 – Glenn Miller & orch, v Ray Eberle
Roll away, clouds – Paul Robeson, New Mayfair orch & chorus – conducted Carroll Gibbons
Daddy – Harry Roy & orch, v Marjorie Kingsley
Shipyard social function '43 – Lucky Millinder & orch
Waiting for the Robert E Lee '12 – Heidelberg Quartet
Down south camp meeting – Benny Goodman & orch
Goodnight my love – Carroll Gibbons & the Savoy Hotel Orpheans, v Anne Lenner
Canadian capers – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, twin pianos-Fred Kreitzer, Buddy Brennan
A little of what you fancy does you good '15 – Marie Lloyd, unnamed orch
Tiptoe thru the tulips '29 – Nick Lucas, w/guitar & orch
Bidin' my time '30 (from 'Crazy Girl') – The Blue Jeans
You go to my head '38 – Joe Loss & his Band, v Chick Henderson
Missouri waltz '51? – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians
Gotta gimme what you got '46 – Julia Lee & her Boyfriends
The lonesome road '29 – Paul Robeson, Ray Noble conducting New Mayfair orch
Two sleepy people '38 – Al Bowlly, Geraldo & orch
The anniversary waltz '44 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Jimmy Brown
A tree in the meadow '48 – Ivy benson & her Girls Band, v Rita Williams
Trumpet blues and cantabile '42 – Harry James & orch
Little brown jug '39 – Glenn Miller & orch
It's the talk of the town '33 – Ambrose & his orch, v Elsie Carlisle
St. Louis blues – Paul Robeson, w/orch
Tippin' in '45 – Erskine Hawkins & orch
In the mood – Glenn Miller & orch
If it wasn't for the 'ouses in between '31 – Gus Elen
Irish washerwoman '47 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians
Alexander's ragtime band '12 – Royal Military Band
Everything's in rhythm with my heart – Jessie Matthews, ? orch
As time goes by '31 – The Columbians, v Smith Ballew
Love for sale '30 – Fred Waring & his Pennsylvanians, v The Three Waring Girls
Pennsylvania 6-5000 '39 – Glenn Miller & orch
American patrol '42 – Glenn Miller & orch
My wubba dolly '39 – Ella Fitzgerald & her Famous orchestra
Annie's cousin Fanny '34 – Dorsey Brothers orch, v Glenn Miller, Tommy D, Don Mattison, Kay Weber, Skeets Hurfurt, Ensemble
Two ton Tessie (from Tennessee) '39 – Tessie O'Shea
A gnu '56 – Flanders & Swann
She had to go and lose it at the Astor '39 – Johnny Messner & his orch, v ensemble
His feet too big for de bed '47 – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
Are all my favourite bands playing or am I dreaming '37 – Tommy Dorsey & orch, v Bud Freeman
One-two-thre O'Leary '38 – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
Doris, the goddes of wind '39 – Douglas Byng, piano-Norman Hachforth
Cement mixer '46 – Alvino Rey & orch, v Rocky Coluccio
Chinese laundry blues '32 – George Formby, Jack Hylton & orch
What's the reason I'm not pleasin' you? '36 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch, cl-Jimmy
The parson of Puddle '38 – Stanley Holloway, piano-Leo Cornishe
I took my harp to a party '33 – Gracie Fields, orch conducted Ray Noble
A song of the weather '56 – Flanders & Swann
In the land of inky pinky dinky doo '34 – Leslie Sarony Leslie Holmes
Choo'n gum – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
The wrong idea '39 – Charlie Barnet & orch, v & t – Billy May
Leaning on a lamp post '37 – George Formby, w/orch
Driving that thing '30 – Mississippi Sheiks
Down at the winegar works '40 – Jackie Hunger w/orch
The dears of St Windermere – Charlie Chester
Everything is fresh today '33 – Jack Hodges, w/orch
Button up your shoes and dance '40 – Max Wall
Teas, light refreshments, and minerals '34 – Leslie Sarony, Leslie Holmes
Sam drummed out '35 – Stanley Holloway, piano-Wolseley Charles
Let's all go posh '32 – Gracie Fields w/orch
If it don't fit (don't force it) '37 – Barrel House Annie, unidentified musicians
(I'm getting) corns for my country '44 – Andrews Sisters, orch directed Leroy Prinz
Down by the station '49 – The Starlighters
Umpa, umpa (stick it up your jumper) '35 – Leslie Sarony, Leslie Holmes
When are they going to find us owt to do? '33 – Tessie O'Shea
Walk with a wiggle '50 – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
Rose of the Rio Grande '38 – Ivie Anderson, Duke Ellington & orch
Boogie woogie '38 – Tommy Dorsey & orch, Howard Smith-piano
Blue again '31 – Louis Armstrong & orch, v Louis
They say '38 – Artie Shaw & orch, v Helen Forrest
Thanks for the memory – Bob Hope, Shirley Ross, ? orch
Remember '25 – Cliff Edwards & his Hot Combination
Goodnight Vienna – Billy Cotton & orch, v Sam Browne
Strange sensation '52 – Billy Eckstine, Nelson Riddle's orch
My old man '33 – The Spirits of Rhythm
Heat wave '33 – Ethel Waters, studio orch
You rascal, you '31 – Jack Teagarden & orch, v Jack, Fats Waller
I wonder who's kissing her now '47 – Ted Weems & orch, v Perry Como, vocal ensemble
Frankie and Johnny '34 – Chick Bullock & his Levee Loungers, v Chick
Marie '37 – Tommy Dorsey & orch, v Jack Leonard & chorus
All alone '24 – John McCormack, orch conducted Nathanial Shilkret
Home town '37 – Flanagan & Allen, orch conducted Scott Wood
Indian love call – Nelson Eddy, Jeanette Macdonald
Falling in love again – Marlene Dietrich, unnamed orch
(What did I do to be so) black and blue '30 – Ethel Waters, Ben Selvin, Manny Klein, Frank Signorelli, Tony Caluco, Joe Tarta
If I didn't care – The Ink Spots
Tango (temptation) – MGM studio orch
Jalousie '35 – The Boston Pops orch
How deep is the ocean '32 – Ethel Merman, orch condt Nat Shilkret
My shawl '45 – Frank Sinatra, Xavier Cugat & orch
Mad dogs and Englishmen '32 – Noel Coward, Ray Noble & the New Mayfair orch
Two sleepy people '38 – Fats Waller & his Rhythm
Broadway melody – Layton & Johnston
Hasta manana '45 – Xavier Cugat & his Waldorf-Astoria orch, v Bing Crosby
My lost love '41 – Leo Reisman & orch
At the woodchopper's ball – Woody Herman & orch
Chasin' shadows '35 – Louis Prima & his New Orleans Gang, v Louis
There's no business like show business '49 – Betty Hutton, Howard Keel, the cast
Kiss of fire '52 – Billy Eckstine, Nelson Riddle's orch
Ole buttermilk sky '46 – Hoagy Carmichael, Lou Bring & orch
The basement blues '31 – Noble Sissle & his orch, feat. Sydney Bechet
Always '26 – George Olsen & his music, v Fran Frey, Bob Rice, Edward Joyce
I wanna be loved '40 – Adelaide Hall
Rockin' chair '30 – Hoagy Carmichael & his orch, v Hoagy, Irving Brodsky
A lesson in C '38 – Cootie Williams & his Rug Cutters, feat. Duke Ellington, v Jerry Kruger
My old flame '41 – Peggy Lee, Benny Goodman & orch
You've got me crying again – Ambrose & orch, v Elsie Carlisle
Who killed 'er '47 – Hoagy Carmichael, Vic Schoen & orch
Sweet Georgia Brown '25 – Ben Bernie (vln) & his Hotel Roosevelt orch
Mae time '34 – Florence Desmond (soprano w/orch)
Alexander's ragtime band '47 – Al Jolson, Bing Crosby, Morris Stoloff's orch
Dizzy fingers '43 – Ivor Moreton, Dave Kay, w/string bass & drums
Make yourself a happiness pie – Al Bowlly, Ray Noble & the New Mayfair Dance orch
London pride '41 – Noel Coward, Carroll Gibbons directing orch
Someday I'll find you '32 – Gertrude Lawrence, p-Ord Hamilton, Chenil orch dir Claude
Harlem lullaby '33 – Mildred Bailey, Dorsey Brothers orch
Say it isn't so '32 – Rudy Vallee & his Connecticut Yankees, v Rudy
Auf weiderschen, sweetheart '32 – Al Bowlly, w/???orch
On a little dream ranch '37 – Russ Morgan & orch, v Mert Curtis
Down sunnyside lane – Jack Payne & his BBC Dance orch, v Billy Scott-Coomber
Robin Hood – Louis Prima & orch, v Louis
She's a gorgeous thing! '31 – Jack Payne & his BBC Dance orch, v unknown
Rosalie '37 – Leo reisman & his orch, v Lee Sullivan
The voice of inexperience '36 – Oliver Wakefield
Easy come, easy go '34 – Al Bowlly, Lew Stone & his band
Dancing in the dark '32 – Hutch
Keep on a rainin! – Bessie Smith, Clarence Williams-piano
Head over heels '36 – Lud Gluskin & his Continental orch, v Buddy Clark
Choo choo '31 – Jack Payne & the BBC Dance orch
Radio times '34 – Henry Hall & BBC Dance BAnd
Sugar '39 – Teddy Wilson Septet, v Billie Holiday
When day is done '40 – Coleman Hawkins' All Star Octet
Stompin' at the Savoy '36 – Benny Goodman Quartet
Lover come back to me '44 – Eddie Haywood Trio, v Billie Holiday
The organ, the monkey and me '37 – Fred Hartley's Quintet, v Gracie Fields
Stompin' at Decca '38 – The Quintet of the Hot Club of France
The Sheik of Araby '40 – Coleman Hawkins' All Star Octet
Swinging on a star '44 – Bing Crosby, Williams Brothers Quartet, John Scott Trotter's orch
Turn 'erbert's face to the wall '35 – Fred Hartley's Quintet, v Gracie Fields
By the light of the silv'ry moon '10 – Billy Murray, Hayden Quartet
Billets doux '38 – Quintette du Hot Club de France
Silver bell '34 – The International Novelty Quartet
My adobe hacienda '47 – Dinning Sisters, Art Van Damme Quintet
Bei mir bist du schoen '37 – Benny Goodman & his Quintet, v Martha Tilton
Blues in the night '41 – Benny Goodman Sextet, v Peggy Lee, feat: Lou McGarrity
My walking stick '39 – Golden Gate Quartet
Moonlight Bay – The International Novelty Quartet
A smo-o-o-oth one '41 – Benny Goodman Septet, w/Charlie Christian – elec guit
My blue heaven '40 – Coleman Hawkins' All Star Octet
Casey Jones '10 – Billy Murray, American Quartet w/orch
It's a long way to Tipperary '14 – American Quartet
When I grow too old to dream '35 – Fred Hartley's Quintet, v Gracie Fields
Says my heart '38 – Brian Lawrance & his Sextet, v Brian
King Chanticleer '34 – The International Novelty Quartet
The old sow '34 – Leslie Sarony, unnamed vocal quartet
For all we know '34 – Fred Hartley & his Quintet, v Grace Keller
I wonder who's kissing her now '47 – The Dinning Sisters, Art Van Damme Quintet
Yesterdays '39 – Kenneth Hollon & Sonny White Quartet, v Billie Holiday
Blues for Art's sake '45 – Barney Bigard Sextet
On the sunny side of the street '41 – Benny Goodman Sextet, v Peggy Lee
Evil gal blues '44 – Dinah Washington, unnamed Sextet
I wonder where my baby is tonight '39 – Quintet of the Hot Club of France
(I've been) saving myself for you '38 – Ella Fitzgerald & her Savoy Eight
Play a simple melody '50 – Paul Weston's Dixie Eight, Jo Stafford, The Starlighters
The lady is a tramp '37 – Tommy Dorsey & his Clambake Seven, v Edythe Wright
One dozen roses '42 – Connie Boswell, w/orch
One o'clock jump '37 – Count Basie & orch
Swingin' in the cocoanut trees – Louis Jordan & his Tympani Five
Jitterbug Sadie '40 – Four Blues
Wonderful one '40 – Glenn Miller & orch
Is you is or is you ain't my baby '43 – Louis Jordan & his Tympani Five
Mr Ghost goes to town '36 – Five Jones Boys
Gonna get a girl '27 – The Six Jumping Jacks, v Tom Stacks
All I want is just one girl '30 – Gus Arhneim & his orch, v Fred MacMurray
Empty bed blues '45 – Oscar Pettiford & his Eighteen All Stars, v Henry 'Rubber Legs' Williams
Two hearts are better than one '46 – Frank Sinatra, Axel Stordahl & orch
Inka dinka doo '44 – Six Hits and a Miss, Jimmy Durante, orch conducted Ray Bargy
I'm putting all my eggs in one basket '43 – Charlie's orchestra
It happened in Sun Valley – Six Hits and a Miss, Paula Kelly, The Modernaires, Glenn Miller & orch
Johnny one note '48 – Judy Garland, MGM studio orch, conducted Lennie Hayton
I'm gonna paper all my walls with your love letters '50 – Paul Weston & his Dixie Eight, v Dean Martin
Choo choo ch'boogie – Louis Jordan & his Tympani Five
If you ever change your mind '39 – Ella Fitzgerald & her Savoy Eight
Organ grinder's swing '36 – Ella Fitzgerald & her Savoy Eight
Just one of those things '35 – Richard Himber & his Ritz Carlton orch, v Stuart Allen
One meat ball '46 – Nat Gonella & Helen Mack (v), Nat Gonella & the New Georgians
Umbriago '44 – Six Hits and a Miss, Jimmy Durante, orch directed Ray Bargy
Yes, sir! That's my baby '25 – Ace Brigode & his Fourteen Virginians
Stone cold dead in the market – Louis Jordan & his Tympany Five, v Ella Fitzgerald, Louis J
New math '65 – Tom Lehrer
Hambone am sweet '33 – Four Southern Singers
Everybody's singing '27 – Ella Shields, The Gilt Edged Four
Bei mir bist du schoen '37 – Ella Fitzgerald & her Savoy Eight
The music goes round and round '35 – Tommy Dorsey's Clambake Seven, v Edythe Wright
Cornfed '27 – The Rhythmic Eight
Salt(ed) peanuts '45 – Oscar Pettiford & his Eighteen All Stars
Darktown strutter's ball '36 – Ella Fitzgerald & her Savoy Eight
When the quail come back to San Quentin '40 – Artie Shaw & his Gramercy Five
I've told every little star '33 – The Four Musketeers – v, Henry Hall & the BBC Dance orch
B-flat blues '31 – Trombone Red & his Blue Six
Yellow dog blues '25 – Henderson's Hot Six, v Bessie Smith
I'm getting sentimental over you '40 – Three Sharps & a Flat
Return, gal of mine – Five Breezes
Dr. Livingstone, I presume – Artie Shaw & his Gramercy Five
Cake walkin' babies (from home) '25 – Henderson's Hot Six, v Bessie Smith
The wedding of Jack and Jill '35 – The Three Jinx, Sam Browne, Jay Wilbur & his Band
Wildflower waltz – The Two Barnstormers (Vic Massey-vln, Tom Stevenson-gtr
That's the rhythm '40 – Three Sharps and A Flat
He's my guy – The Four Keys, Ella Fitzgerald
I'm through '39 – Three Sharps and A Flat
Penny serenade – The Three Reasons, Dick Todd, unidentified orch
Mama come hom – The Four Keys, Ella Fitzgerald
"Murder" he says '43 – Four Vagabonds
Timtayshun '47 – Red Ingle & his Natural Seven, v Cinderella G Stump
Doug the Jitterbug – Louis Jordan & his Tympany Five, v Louis
Mary Jane waltz – The Two Barnstormers
Why begin again '39 – Three Reasons, Dick Todd, unidentified orch
Swinging at the candy store '39 – Three Sharps and A Flat
Swingin' in the Cotton Club '37 – Three Peppers
Yardbird shuffle '41 – Woody Herman & his Four Chips
Pancho Maximillian Hernandez (he was the best president we ever had) '47 – Woody Herman & his Four Chips, v Woody
Countless blues '38 – Kansas City Six
Special delivery stomp '40 – Artie Shaw & his Gramercy Five
I can't stand sittin' in a cell – All Duffy Four, Frank Crumit
Milk shake stand '44 – The Three Barons
Lester leaps in '39 – Count Basie & his Kansas City Seven
When the midnight choo-choo leaves for Alabam' – Tommy Dorsey & his Clambake Seven, v Edythe Wright
Swing out Uncle Wilson – Three Peppers
Stardust '35 – The Six Swingers, Marjorie Stedeford
(I put) a four leaf clover in your pocket – The Four Keys, Ella Fitzgerald
Greasy plate stomp '31 – Trombone Red & his Blue Six
Swing Mr Charlie '36 – Zeke Zarchy-t, Bob Zurke-p, Judy Garland-voc, Bob Crosby & orch
Shake it down '28 – Lizzie Miles, Bob Fuller, Louis Hooper
Oh! Mabel oh! – Lewis Bronzeville Five
Kitten on the keys '21 – Zez Confrey & his orch
Deep elm (You tell 'em I'm blue) '25 – Busse's Buzzards
's wonderful '47 – Harry Zimmerman conducting orch, v Dinah Shore & Buddy Clark
Clarinetitis '28 – Mel Stitzel-p, Benny Goodman-cl, Bob Conselman-d
Art's blues '46 – Ziggy Elman-t, Art Tatum & others
Dizzy atmosphere '45 – Dizzy Gillespie sextet
Bessie couldn't help it '29 – Slatz Randall & his orch
The monkey doodle do '25 – Busse's Buzzards
I miss my Swiss miss '25 – John Sperzel v, Fritz Zimmerman-yodel, Paul Whiteman's orch
Call me a taxi '38 – Bob Zurke-p, Four of the Bobcats
Moppin' and boppin' '43 – Zutty Singleton-d, Fats Waller & his Rhythm
Zigeuner '39 – Hildegarde, orch directed by Ray Sinatra
This is the moment '47 – Harry Zimmerman's orch, v Dinah Shore
I've got it bad but it don't do me no good '30 – Annette Hanshaw & her Sizzling Syncopators
You're such a cruel papa to me '28 – Lizzie Miles, King Oliver, Albert Socarras, Clarence Williams
Milenberg joys '25 – Busse's Buzzards
Muggles '28 – Zutty Singleton-d, Louis Armstrong & his Hot Five
East of the sun (and west of the moon) '44 – Sarah Vaughan & the All Star Band feat. Dizzy Gillespie
Stomp off, let's go '39 – Zeke Zarchy-t, Bob Zurke-p, Bob Crosby & orch
Every night I bring her frankfurter sandwiches – Al Lentz & orch
Don't be that way '36 – Ziggy Elman-t, Benny Goodman & orch
I want a good man (and I want him bad) '30 – Annette Hanshaw & her Sizzling Syncopators
Sam, you made the pants too long '41 – Ziggy Talent v, Vaughan Monroe & his orch
'tain't no use – Zeke Zarchy & Ziggy Elman-t, Benny Goodman & orch, v Benny
Fit as a fiddle '32 – Frank Zullo-v, Fred Waring & his Pennsylvanians
Za zu swing '32 – Five Jinks
West end blues '28 – Zutty Singleton-d, Louis Armstrong & his Hot Five
Twenty grand blues '39 – Lizzie Miles, The Melrose Stompers
It's a hap-hap-happy day '39 – Bob Zurke (p) & his Band, v Claire Martin
Red hot Henry Brown '25 – Busse's Buzzards
Zip-a-dee-doo-dah '47 – Johnny Mercer, the Pied Pipers
P.L.K. Special – Jimmy Yancey
Charleston Charlie '25 – Yerkes Flotilla Sextette
Ain't she sweet – James 'Trummy' Young-v & tbn, Jimmie Lunceford orch
Goodbye little dream, goodbye '36 – Bert Yarlett-v, Jack Hylton & orch
Blue Lester '44 – Lester Young quartet
The moon and the willow tree '39 – Victor Young orch, v Dorothy Lamour
Your heart skips a beat '37 – Peter Yorke conducting orch, v Jessie Matthews
A nice cup of tea '37 – Peter Yorke & orch, v Sam Costa
Yes! We have no bananas '23 – Yerkes Novelty Five, v Arthur Hall
Follow the swallow '25 – Yerkes' Flotilla Sextette
South side stuff – Jimmy Yancey
Someday you'll find your bluebird '40 – Victor Young orch, v Connie Boswell
For you, for me, for evermore '46 – Eve Young, Benny Goodman & orch
Some things will never change '47 – Audrey Young, Tommy Dorsey & orch
In the land of beginning again '47 – Peter Yorke & his Concert orch, Freddy Gardner-ts
Souvenir of love '37 – Peter Yorke & his orch, v Jessie Matthews
They can't take that away from me '39 – Victor Young's orch, v Connie Boswell
I hear a dream '40 – Arthur Young – novachord organ, v Vera Lynn
Tea for two '40 – Lester Young, Nat 'King' Cole, Red Callender
Man here plays fine piano '46 – Eve Young, Benny Goodman's orch
When love comes swingin' along '34 – Victor Young & orch, v Al Bowlly
Oh! By jingo! '20 – Margaret Young, w/orch
I got it – James 'Trummy' Young -v&tbn, Jimmie Lunceford & orch
Cryin' in my sleep '40 – Jimmy Yancey – pn & v
How could Red Riding Hood '26 – The Yacht Club Boys
That's the beginning of the end '46 – Eve Young, Benny Goodman & orch
These foolish things '48 – Peter Yorke & his Concert orch, feat: Freddy Gardner-ts
Sunset '25 – Yerkes' Flotilla Sextette
Red hot Henry Brown '26 – Margaret Young, Brunswick studio orch
I love what I'm doing '49 – Yvonne Adair, orch conducted Milton Rosenstock
Friendship '40 – Victor Young's orch, Johnny Mercer, Judy Garland
Rock it for me – James 'Trummy' Young – v&tbn, Jimmie Lunceford & orch
A fine romance '36 – Victor Young's orch, Bing & Dixie Lee Crosby