Let me go back to the farm '38 – Leslie Sarony, Leslie Holmes, unidentified orch
Ev'ry little piggy's got a curly tail '49 – Arthur Askey, orch conducted by Frank Cordell
The ugly duckling '52 – Danny Kaye, Gordon Jenkins & orch
The farmyard cabaret '32 – Albert Whelan
Farming '42 – Danny Kaye, orch & vocal group conducted by Johnny Green
Run, rabbit run '39 – Flangan & Allen, Harry Bidgood's orch
Turkey buzzard blues '28 – Joshua 'peg leg' Howell, Eddie Anthony
The booglie wooglie piggy '41 – Harry Roy & orch, v Marjorie Kingsley, Harry
The pig got up and slowly walked away '34 – Frank Crumit, studio orch
The old sow '34 – Leslie Sarony, vocal quartet
Down upon the farm '35 – Leslie Sarony, Leslie Holmes, orch
Mary had a little lamb '36 – Tommy Dorsey's orch, v Edythe Wright
How ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm '18 – Harry Fay
Will you love me when I'm mutton '34 – Gracie Fields, orch directed by Ray Noble
Chicken '29 – Utica Institute Jubilee Singers
Farmyard on the brain '17 – Ernie Mayne
The farmer and the cowman – Nelson Eddy, David Atkinson, Wilton Clary, Portia Nelson
Animal fair '48 – Tex Ritter, sound effects by Max Terhune
A chicken ain't nothing but a bird '40 – Cab Calloway & orch
Daffy Duck's Rhapsody '50 – Mel Blanc, Billy May's orch
Chicken reel '40 – J.O. LaMadeleine, Marcel LaMadeleine
Why has a cow got four legs? – Cicely Courtneidge, Jack Hulbert, Company
Little white duck '51 – Danny Kaye, orch & chorus directed by Ken Darby
Horsey, horsey – Big Bill Campbell & his Rocky Mountain Rhythm
I'm the man who's deputising for the bull '52 – Frankie Howerd
This little piggie went to market '34 – Leslie Hutchinson
Hey little hen '41 – Joe Loss & orch
Misery farm '29 – Jack O'Hagan (as Frankie Quinian)
The crowing rooster '27 – Walter Rhodes, Pet & Can (Maylon & Richard Harney)
Ain't nobody here but us chickens – Louis Jordan & his Tympany Five
Old MacDonald had a farm – Spike Jones & his City Slickers
March from the River Kwai (Colonel Bogey) – Mitch Miller & the gang
Smoke dreams '36 – Helen Ward, Benny Goodman & orch
Wrap your troubles in dreams '31 – Bing Crosby, Gus Arnheim & his Cocoanut Grove orch
I had the craziest dream – Harry James & orch, v Helen Forrest
Dreams of yesterday '28 – Ray Starita & his Ambassadors' band
Goodnight little girl of my dreams '34 – Jim Davidson & his Palais Royal orch, v John Warren
Bridge of my dreams come true – Gil Dech & his Syncopators, v Len Maurice
Someone's rockin' my dreamboat '41 – Artie Shaw & orch, v Paula Kelly
I'll buy that dream '48 – Lou Preager & orch, v Paul Rich
Girl of my dreams – Billy Kyle And His Swing Club Band
(The lady of my dreams) Taught me how to play the second fiddle '31 – Frank Crumit, orch conducted by Leonard Joy
Our bungalow of dreams '28 – Ray Starita & his Ambassadors' band, v Phil Arnold, Ted Trandt, Eddie Pola
Please keep me in your dreams '37 – Billie Holiday & her orchestra
Why do I dream those dreams '34 – Jim Davidson & his Palais Royal orch, v John Warren
You're just a dream come true – Isham Jones & orch
Dream man '35 – Roy Fox & His Band, v Peggy Dell
You're twice as nice as the girl in my dreams '31 – Ray Noble & the New Mayfair orch, v Al Bowlly
It's the same old dream '46 – Artie Shaw & orch, v Mel Torme
Why dream '44 – Major Glenn Miller AEF Band, v Sgt Johnny Desmond
Let's dream in the moonlight – Billie Holiday & her orch (or Teddy Wilson?)
Dreaming '40 – Al Bowlly, orch conducted by Ronnie Monro
Goodbye little dream, goodbye '36 – Jack Hylton & orch, v Bert Yarlett
On a little dream ranch – Al Bowlly, unidentified orch
Dream '45 – The Pied Pipers, Paul Weston & orch
When you dream about Hawaii '36 – Peggy Dell, Jack Hylton & his orch
How long did I dream? – Kay Kyser & orch, v Ginny Simms
Dream avenu – Jack O'Hagan, Gil Dech & his Syncopators
I dream of Brownie with the light blue jeans '46 – Spike Jones, Carl Grayson, Barefooted Pennsylvanians, The City Slickers
I dream of Jeanie with the light brown hair '44 – Glenn Miller & orch
This time the dream's on me '41 – Bonnie Lake, Artie Shaw & orch
Through a thousand dreams '46 – Dinah Shore, orch directed by Larry Russell
Street of dreams – The Ink Spots
My sweetest dreams – Mrs Jack Hylton (Ennis Parkes) & band, v Jimmy Miller
I dreamt I dwelt in Harlem '41 – Glenn Miller & orch
When I grow to old to dream – Arthur Tracy, unidentified orch
In the mood '44 – Major Glenn Miller leading American Band of the Allied Expeditionary Forces
Swing low, sweet chariot '44 – Major Glenn Miller leading American Band of the Allied Expeditionary Forces
Stardust '44 – Major Glenn Miller leading American Band of the Allied Expeditionary Forces
Sing, nightingale sing '49 – Lale Anderson, orch conducted by Michael Jary
Is you is or is you ain't my baby? – Major Glenn Miller leading American Band of the Allied Expeditionary Forces, v Technical Sgt Ray McKinley
More beer '48 – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
Long ago & far away '44 – Major Glenn Miller leading American Band of the Allied Expeditionary Forces, Sgt Johnny Desmond
Too fat polka '47 – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
Pennsylvania polka – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
You've got that look – Marlene Dietrich, Victor Young orch
Stormy weather – Charlies Orchestra
Glorious beer (1899) – Dan W Quinn
Poinciana – Major Glenn Miller leading American Band of the Allied Expeditionary Forces, v Cpl Artie Malvin
Lloyd George's beer '17 – Ernie Mayne
This evening children – Marlene Dietrich, unnamed orch
St Louis blues – Charlie's Orchestra
All the things you are '44 – Major Glenn Miller leading American Band of the Allied Expeditionary Forces, v Sgt Johnny Desmond
Now I know '44 – Major Glenn Miller leading American Band of the Allied Expeditionary Forces, v Sgt Johnny Desmond
Tail end Charlie – Major Glenn Miller leading American Band of the Allied Expeditionary Forces
You can't stop me from dreaming – Charlie's Orchestra
Wen ich mir was wunschen durfte – Marlene Dietrich, unnamed orch
Liebling, mein herz lasst dich grussen – The Comedy Harmonists
Dwarf's yodel song '38 – The Comedy Harmonists
We sued to gather at the old Dun Cow '19 – Ernie Mayne
The Old Dun Cow caught fire '11 – Harry Champion, unnamed orch
Cow cow boogie '44 – Major Glenn Miller leading American Band of the Allied Expeditionary Forces, v Tech Sgt Ray McKinley
Lili Marlene '39 – Lale Andersen, small ensemble conducted by Bruno Seidler-Winkler
Gimme a pigfoot and a bottle of beer '33 – Bessie Smith, Teagarden, Goodman & other greats
Jeep jockey jump – Major Glenn Miller leading American Band of the Allied Expeditionary Forces
Caribbean clipper – Major Glenn Miller leading American Band of the Allied Expeditionary Forces
Beat me daddy, eight to the bar '44 – Major Glenn Miller leading American Band of the Allied Expeditionary Forces
I got rhythm '30 – Ethel Waters, unidentified musicians
Hang your heart on a hickory limb '39 – Jim Davidson & his ABC Dance orch, v Alice Smith
Dream of you '49 – Django Reinhardt & his Quintette
Where is the song of songs for me? '29 – Lupe Velez, unidentified orch
Nice work if you can get it '37 – Maxine Sullivan & her orch
Swing '36 (from film 'Public Nuisance No. 1' – Frances Day, unidentified musicians
Blue velvet '45 – George Trevare & his Dance orch, v Johnny Fitzgerald
More than you know '36 – Mildred Bailey & her orch
Honeysuckle rose '40 – Nat King Cole, Oscar Moore, Wesley Prince
Don't be a longhair Mr. Stokowski '39 – Jim Davidson & his ABC Dance orch, v Alice Smith, Gordon Rawlinson, Dick Cranbourne, Alan Barr
Do something '29 – Zelma O'Neal, Al Goodman & orch
Think it over '38 – Nan Wynn & her orch
's Wonderful '47 – Dinah Shore, Buddy Clark, orch conducted by Harry Zimmerman
For ev'ry lonely heart '39 – Jim Davidson & his ABC Dance orch, v Jack Carpenter
Temperamental lady '46 – George Trevare & orch, v Laurie Larsen
There's a boy up north '43 – George Trevare & orch, v Norma Francis
Tip toe through the tulips with me '30 – Layton & Johnston
Summertime '36 – Billie Holiday, Artie Shaw, Berigan & others
How deep is the ocean '32 – Roy Fox & his band, v Jack Plant
Is there a story? '44 – George Trevare & his Dance orch, v Joan Blake
The lady I love '32 – Roy Fox & his band, v Jack Plant
Mi amado (my beloved) '29 – Lupe Velez, unidentified musicians
Don't sweetheart me '44 – George Trevare & his Dance orch, v Joan Blake
There'll always be an England '39 – Jim Davidson & his ABC Dance orch, v Jack Carpenter
Airman! Airman! (don't put the wind up me) – Jack Payne & the BBC Dance orch, v Jack & the Ensemble
We're a couple of soldiers, my baby and me '32 – Roy Fox & his band, v Jack Plant
Waltzing Matilda '45 – George Trevare's Jazz Group
Goodnight my love '36 – Alice Faye, orch directed by Cy Feuer
No use '44 – George Trevare & his Dance orch, v Al Royal (Alexander McCallum)
Linger a little longer in the twilight '32 – Roy Fox & Band, v Jack Plant
Wishing (will make it so) '39 – Jim Davidson & his ABC Dance orch, v Alice Sith
Back to Croajingolong '45 – George Trevare's Jazz Group
A king can do no wrong '35 – Carl Brisson, Jimmie Grier & orch
Tony's in town '36 – Jessie Matthews, Louis Levy & orch, The Three Ginx
Beatin' bangin' 'n' scratchin' '49 – Andrews Sisters, Danny Kaye, Orch conducted by Vic Schoen
Hold my hand '31 – Ray Noble & orch, v Al Bowlly
There's something about you that's different '29 – Ray Noble & orch, v Carl Brisson
Leaning on a lamp post '37 – George Formby, unidentified orch
Reaching for the moon '31 – Carl Brisson, Len Fillis-guitar, Claude Ivy-piano, Chenil orch
Anatole of Paris '42 – Danny Kaye, orch conducted by Johnny Green
I wanna be a brat '45 – Phil Harris & orch, v Phil
I can wiggle my ears '35 – Jessie Matthews, Fred Hartley-piano, studio orch
Whose little whats-it are you? '40 – London Piano Accordion Band, v Alan Kane
By the fireside (in the gloaming) '32 – Jessie Matthews, Carroll Gibbons-piano, Some members of of Savoy Orpheans
Ballin' the jack '47 – Danny Kaye, orch directed by Johnny Green
Why? '30 – Carl Brisson, Chenil orch, conducted by Claude Ivy (piano)
Lambeth walk '38 – Lupino Lane, Teddie St Denis & company
Got to dance my way to heaven '36 – Jessie Matthews, Louis Levy & his orch
The melody maker '40 – Jack Hylton & orch, v Sam Browne
One more kiss and then goodnight '32 – Jessie Matthews, Carroll Gibbons-piano, Savoy Orpheans
Triplets '47 – Danny Kaye, orch conducted by Johnny Green
The old man of the mountain '33 – Phil Harris & orch
When I smoke a cigarette '49 – Carl Brisson, orch conducted by Hans Schreiber
My heart stood still '27 – Jessie Matthews, Hutch-piano
Rose room '40 – Phil Harris & orch
I'll believe in love '30 – Carl Brisson, Claude Ivy-piano, Chenil orch
Tubby the tuba '47 – Danny Kaye, Victor Young & his Concert orch
The sun has got his hat on '32 – Ambrose & his orch, v Sam Browne
Tell me I'm forgiven '30 – Carl Brisson, Claude Ivy-piano, Chenil orch
Minnie the moocher '41 – Danny Kaye, orch & chorus conducted by Maurice Abravanel
What have we got to lose (hi-ho-lack-a-day) '33 – Phil Harris & orch
That started it '39 – Billy Cotton & his Band, v Alan Breeze
I'm in love with you '29 – The High Hatters, v Frank Luther
Wanderer '32 – Roy Fox & orch, v Jack Plant
In the garden of tomorrow '25 – Jack Hylton & his orch
Shake it and break it '30 – King Oliver & his orch
Fun and fancy free '47 – Dinning Sisters, unidentified orch
I'm following you '30 – Annette Hanshaw, with Her Boys (feat Fuzzy Farrar – trumpet)
Some sweet someone '28 – The High Hatters, v Sam Coslow
A tender word will mend it all '45 – The Four King Sisters, Buddy Cole & orch
Please don't talk about me when I'm gone '45 – Dinning Sisters, Jack Fascinato & orch
There ain't such a thing as worry '33 – Bobbie Comber, unidentified band
Fit as a fiddle '32 – Annette Hanshaw, loads of musicians
I wanna be loved by you '28 – The High Hatters, v Sam Coslow
It's love, love love '44 – The King Sisters, unidentified male chorus
Here lies love '32 – Roy Fox & his Band, v Jack Plant
Someday sweetheart '28 – King Oliver & his Dixie Syncopators
I hate myself for falling in love with you '31 – Annette Hanshaw, bunch of great musicians
When I am housekeeping for you '39 – Annette Hanshaw, unidentified orch
Years and years ago '46 – Dinning Sisters, Dean Elliot & orch
To know you is to love you '28 – The High Hatters, v Franklyn Baur
Is there anything wrong with that? '28 – Annette Hanshaw, unidentified orch
Freckle face – you're beautiful '34 – Jay Wilbur & band, v Sam Browne
My future just passed '30 – Annette Hanshaw, loads of great musicians
Do you love me '46 – Dinning Sisters, unidentified orch
Isle of Capri '44 – The Four King Sisters, Buddy Cole & orch
Gotta feeling for you '29 – The High Hatters, v Frank Luther
Teasing tongue twisters '34 – Bobbie Comber
I want a good man (and I want him bad) '30 – Annette Hanshaw, Her Sizzling Syncopators
The way you look tonight '45 – Dinning Sisters, Jack Fascinato & orch
New moon '34 – Jay Wilbur & Band, v Cyril Grantham
Snag it '26 – King Oliver & his Dixie Syncopators
Cool blues '41 – Charlie Parker & others
I've got it bad but it don't do me no good '30 – Annette Hanshaw, Her Sizzling Syncopators
By a waterfall '33 – Dick Powell, Lennie Hayton & his orch
I want the waiter (with the water) '39 – Ella Fitzgerald, Her Famous orch
Them there eyes '47 – Peggy Lee, Dave Barbour & orch
I'm gonna wash my hands of you – Ambrose & his orch, v Sam Brown, Elsie Carlisle
I'm gonna wash that man right out of my hair – Peggy Lee, Dave Barbour & orch
I like a'not water bottle in bed '21 – Ernie Mayne
While we're young '47 – Peggy Lee, Dave Barbour & orch
In the middle of a kiss '35 – Connie Boswell, Victor Young's orch
Bloop bleep '47 – Danny Kaye, orch directed by Billy May
Everything stops for tea '36 – Mario 'Harp' Lorenzi & his Rhythmics, v Brian Lawrence
If you can't sing it, you'll have to swing it '39 – Mills Brothers
O'l man river '30 – Paul Robeson, orch conducted by Ray Noble
Lazy river – Mills Brothers
A little white gardenia '35 – Carl Brisson, Jimmie Grier & orch
Gum tree canoe '29 – Frank Crumit, orch conducted by Leonard Joy
Canoe song '35 – Paul Robeson, New Mayfair orch conducted by Muir Mathieson
From the land of the sky blue water '38 – Mildred Bailey & her Orchestra
Sleepy river '36 – Paul Robeson, Elisabeth Welch, New Mayfair orch & chorus conducted by Eric Ansell
The saga of Jenny '41 – Danny Kaye, orch directed by Maurice Abravanel
Says my heart '38 – Jim Davidson & his ABC dance orch, v Alice Smith
Cocktails for two '34 – Carl Brisson, Jimmie Grier & orch
Everybody loves somebody '47 – Peggy Lee, Dave Barbour & orch
Lay your head on my shoulder, dear – Sam Coslow, Nat Finston & the Paramount orch
A gypsy told me '38 – Jim Davidson's Dandies, v Alice Smith
Sandy, the plumber's mate (the washer on the tap) – Sandy Powell, orch conducted by Harry Bidgood
Drip, drip, drip '45 – Spike Jones & his City Slickers, v Del (Water on the Brain) Porter
Weary river '29 – Art Chapman's Rex orch, v Jack O'Hagan
Through my venetian blind '36 – Jim Davidson & the New Palais Royal orch, v John Warren
Troubled waters '34 – Ivie Anderson, Duke Ellington & orch
The window washer man – Mills Brothers
Thirty thirsty throats – Tessie O'Shea
Travel Intro / Route 66 – John Snagge (Intro), Nat King Cole trio
I'm in love with you '29 – The High Hatters, v Frank Luther
Wanderer '32 – Roy Fox & orch, v Jack Plant
In the garden of tomorrow '25 – Jack Hylton & his orch
Shake it and break it '30 – King Oliver & his orch
Fun and fancy free '47 – Dinning Sisters, unidentified orch
Some sweet someone '28 – The High Hatters, v Sam Coslow
A tender word will mend it all '45 – The Four King Sisters, Buddy Cole & orch
Please don't talk about me when I'm gone '45 – Dinning Sisters, Jack Fascinato & orch
There ain't such a thing as worry '33 – Bobbie Comber, unidentified band
Fit as a fiddle '32 – Annette Hanshaw, loads of great musicians
I wanna be loved by you '28 – The High Hatters, v Sam Coslow
It's love, love, love '44 – The King Sisters, w/ male chorus
Here lies love '32 – Roy Fox & his band, v Jack Plant
Someday sweetheart '28 – King Oliver & his Dixie Syncopators
I hate myself for falling in love with you '31 – Annette Hanshaw, mixed musicians
When I am housekeeping for you '39 – Annette Hanshaw, unidentified musicians
Years and years ago '46 – Dinning Sisters, Dean Elliot & orch
To know you is to love you '28 – The High Hatters, v Franklyn Baur
Is there anything wrong with that? '28 – Annette Hanshaw, unidentified orch
Freckle face – you're beautiful '34 – Jay Wilbur & Band, v Sam Browne
My future just passed '30 – Annette Hanshaw, unidentified orch
Do you love me '46 – Dinning Sisters, unidentified orch
Isle of Capri '44 – The Four King Sisters, Buddy Cole & orch
Gotta feeling for you '29 – The High Hatters, v Frank Luther
Teasing tongue twisters '34 – Bobbie Comber
I want a good man (and I want him bad) '30 – Annette Hanshaw, Her Sizzling Syncopators
The way you look tonight '45 – Dinning Sisters, Jack Fascinato & orch
New moon '34 – Jay Wilbur & band, v Cyril Grantham
Snag it '26 – King Oliver & his Dixie Syncopators
Cool blues '47 – Charlie Parker & others
I've got it bad but it don't do me no good '30 – Annette Hanshaw & her Sizzling Syncopators
Deep purple '38 – Dick Todd, w/orchestra
Lorna Doone short bread '38 – The Spencer Trio
Why begin again '39 – Dick Todd, Three Reasons, orchestra
C'est malheureux d'etre amoureux '31 – Ray Ventura & his Collegiens, v Ray, The Collegiens
Blue Hoosier blues '25 – Ralton's Havana Band
Ca vaut mieux que d'attraper la scarlatine '36 – Ray Ventura & his Collegiens, v Ray, The Collegiens
Maria Elena '41 – Dick Todd & orch, v Dick
All alone in Vienna '37 – Charlie Kunz & the Casani Club orch, v Vera Lynn
The wives of commercial travellers '31 – Lily Morris, Debroy Somers & orch
Je voudrais en savoir davantage '36 – Ray Ventura & his Collegiens, v Ray, The Collegiens
I want to be happy '25 – Ralton's Havana Band
On the beach at Bali-Bali '36 – Connie Boswell, Bob Crosby's orch
I don't want to set the world on fire '41 – Dick Todd, unnamed orch
A melody from the sky '36 – Charlie Kunz & the Casani Club orch, v George Barclay
I ain't got nobody '37 – Chick Webb & his Little Chicks
A table in the corner '39 – Dick Todd, Three Reasons, unidentified orch
29th and Dearborn – Johnny Dodds & his Chicago Boys
Penny serenade '39 – Dick Todd, Three Reasons, unidentified orch
Swing me a lullaby '36 – Connie Boswell, Bob Crosby & orch
Barbe blue '35 – Ray Ventura & his Collegiens, v Ray, The Collegiens
Dr. Livingstone, I presume? – Artie Shaw & his Gramercy Five
Sob sister Sadie '25 – Ralton's Havana Band
Dear stranger '33 – Charlie Kunz & the Casani Club orch, v Harry Bentley
Someday sweetheart '42 – Dick Todd, unidentified orch
When you were the girl on the scooter '33 – Charlie Kunz & the Casani Club orch, v Harry Bentley, Phyllis Robins
Albert before the means test committee '33 – Albert Bourdon & company, unidentified orch
You gotta know how to dance '36 – Charlie Kunz & the Casani Club orch, v Pat O'Malley
You can call it swing '36 – Connie Boswell, Bob Crosby & orch
Pal of my cradle days '25 – Ray Tellier's orch
Crying my heart out for you '36 – Charlie Kunz & the Casani Club orch, v Vera Lynn
C'est idiot mais c'est marrant '35 – Ray Ventura & his Collegiens, v Ray, The Collegiens
China boy '36 – Benny Goodman trio
So beats my heart for you '30 – Fred Waring & his Pennsylvanians, v Stuart Churchill, The Three Girl Friends
Count your blessings and smile '40 – George Formby, unnamed orch
My old dog '35 – Jack Jackson & orch, v Jack
Let's have another cup of coffee '32 – Fred Waring & his Pennsylvanians, v Chick Bullock, The 3 Waring Girls
I love to sing-a '36 – Jim Davidson & his New Palais Royal orch, v John Carpenter
He didn't even say goodbye '34 – Jack Jackson & orch, v Jack
Counting the stars alone '30 – Moran Hilford, Tom Downie
When the poppies bloom again '37 – Jim Davidson's Dandies
Everything is fresh today '33 – Jack Hodges, w/orch
Where the dog sits on the tuckerbox '38 – Jim Davidson's Dandies, v Dick Cranbourne
Count your blessings instead of sheep '54 – Bing Crosby, orch directed by Joseph Lilley
The Oregon trail '35 – Jack Jackson & orch, v Jack, Fred Latham
The bluebird of happiness '36 – Jim Davidson & his New Palais Royal orch, v John Warren, Dick Cranbourne
Someday you'll find your bluebird '40 – Connie Boswell, Victor Young orch
Laugh, clown, laugh '28 – Fred Waring & his Pennsylvanians, v Fred
Marie Louise '35 – Jack Jackson & orch, v Jackie Hunter
Ah! Sweet mystery of life – Fred Waring & his Pennsylvanians, v Tom Waring & the orch
Be a clown – Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, MGM studio orch conducted by Lennie Hayton
Dancing in the dark '31 – Fred Waring & his Pennsylvanians, v The Three Waring Girls
Trust in me '37 – Connie Boswell, Ben Pollack orch
Where the lighthouse shines across the bay '33 – Conrad Veidt, unnamed chorus & orch
When the light shines brightly in the lighthouse '29 – Leslie Sarony
In the chapel in the moonlight '37 – Jim Davidson & his ABC Dance orch, v John Warren, Alice Smith
Soon '39 – Connie Boswell, Victor Young & orch
New math '65 – Tom Lehrer
How can you face me? – Jack Jackson & orch, v Jackie Hunter
Down home blues '24 – Fred Waring & his Pennsylvanians
Say it '34 – Connie Boswell
Room five hundred and four '41 – Vera Lynn, orch conducted Jay Wilbur
Button up your overcoat '29 – Fred Waring & his Pennsylvanians, v trio
Goody-goody '35 – Jim Davidson & his New Palais Royal orch, v John Carpenter
Me minus you '32 – Connie Boswell, Dorsey Brothers orch
My little lovebird '06 – Florrie Forde
When father papered the parlour '10 – Billy Williams
It all belongs to me '35 – Tessie O'Shea
Some girl '27 – Albert Whelan
Jolly good fellows '25 – Ella Shields
Flo from Pilmico '03 – Florrie Forde
Florrie Forde medley '29 – Florrie Forde, unidentified chorus and orchestra
Give yourself a pat on the back – Albert Whelan
He does it '34 – Tessie O'Shea, unidentified orch
Fanlight Fanny '35 – George Formby, studio orch
Have a drop of gin old dear '05 – Albert Whelan (Tom Woottwell??)
Bobbing about in the briny '10 – Billy Williams
Nelly Grey '29 – Ella Shields
Neath the shanty town moon – Jack Warner, Jack Hylton & orch
The old kitchen kettle – George Formby, unident orch (Jack Hylton??)
Come into the parlour, Charlie '09 – Florrie Forde, unidentified orch
I'd do it all over again '27 – Ella Shields
Burlington Bertie from Bow '16 – Ella Shields
Are you havin' any fun with Sonny? – Jack Warner, Jack Hylton & orch
Down at Dooley's dance '38 – Tessie O'Shea
You can't keep a growing lad down '34 – George Formby, Unnamed orch
Bathing in the sunshine – Albert Whelan, unidentified orch
Button up your shoes and dance '40 – Max Wall
Topsy turvey talk '31 – Albert Whelan, unnamed orch
Have a bit on the lady '12 – Whit Cunliffe
Is 'e and Aussie, is 'e Lizzie – Flotsam & Jetsam
So will I '27 – Albert Whelan
Chinese laundry blues '32 – George Formby, Jack Hylton & orch
You're getting older every day '33 – Tessie O'Shea
Following in father's footsteps '07 – Vesta Tilley
That 'Kruschen' feeling '34 – Tessie O'Shea
If you knew Susie, like I know Susie '25 – Ella Shields
Let's put out the lights '32 – Ambrose & his orch, v Anona Winn, Sam Brown
A little of what you fancy does you good '15 – Marie Lloyd, unidentified orch
Scented soap '29 – Gracie Fields, unidentified orch
Young and health '32 – Dick Powell, Vitaphone orch
Any old time (I'm feeling blue) '45 – Billy Usher, Tommy Dorsey & orch
Why don't we do this more often '41 – Kay Kyser & orch, v Ginny Simms, Harry Babbitt
Powder your face with sunshine '48 – Doris Day, Buddy Clark, George Siravo & orch
Cooking breakfast for the one I love '30 – Libby Holman, Roger Wolfe Kahn orch
Miss Porkington would like cream puffs '35 – Leslie Sarony, Leslie Holmes, unidentified orch
What have you got that gets me? – Kay Kyser & his orch, v Ginny Simms
He's a good man to have around '29 – Libby Holman, The Cotton Pickers
Breakfast in bed on Sunday morning '26 – Sir Harry Lauder, Orch conducted by Rosario Bourdon
Let's take an old-fashioned walk '49 – Doris Day, Frank Sinatra, The Ken Lane Singers, Axel Stordahl orch
Bless 'em all '40 – George Formby, orch conducted by John Firman
I'm goin' shoppin' with you '35 – Dick Powell, Jimmie Grier & orch
I got the sun in the morning '46 – Doris Day, Les Brown & his Band of Renown
Lullaby of Broadway '35 – Dick Powell, Jimmie Grier & his orch
Enjoy yourself (it's later than you think) '49 – Lucy Ann Polk, Charlie Shavers, Sonny Calello & the Vee Tones, Tommy Dorsey & orch
Who's that knocking at my door? – Libby Holman, Brunswick Studio orch
I only have eyes for you '34 – Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler, chorus, Vitaphone orch
Pettin' in the park '33 – Dick Powell, studio orch
She's the lass for me '30 – Harry Lauder, Ray Noble orch
Singin' in the bathtub '30 – Gracie Fields, Carroll Gibbons & the New Mayfair orch
In the bath – Flanders & Swann
It's nice to get up in the morning (but it's nicer to lie in bed) '26 – Harry Lauder, orch conducted by George W Byng
Gone fishin' – Bing Crosby, Louis Armstrong
Walk it off '47 – Gordon Polk plus the band, Tommy Dorsey & orch
You go to my head '38 – Kay Kyser & orch, v Ginny Simms
Thank your father '30 – Helen Kane, Leonard Joy & orch
Thank your lucky stars and stripes '41 – Kay Kysser & orch, all his vocalists!
Find me a primitive man '29 – Libby Holman, The Colonial Club orch
The end of the road '26 – Harry Lauder, orch conducted by Rosario Bourdon
Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive (mister in between) '44 – Johnny Mercer, The Pied Pipers, Paul Weston & orch
Stardust '40 – Artie Shaw & orch
My dreams are getting better all the time '45 – Doris Day, Les Brown & orch
House of blue lights – Ella Mae Morse, Freddie Slack-piano, with Rhythm Section from orch
There I've said it again '45 – Vaughn Monroe & orch, v Vaughn
There's no you '45 – Jo Stafford, Paul Weston & orch
On a slow boat to China '47 – Kay Kyser & his orch, v Harry Babbit, Gloria Wood
It's a great day for the Irish – Judy Garland
Huggin' and chalkin' '46 – Hoagy Carmichael, The Chikadees, Vic Schoen & orch
Mister five by five '42 – Freddie Slack & orch, v Ella Mae Morse, Johnny Mercer
Mairzy doats '43/44 – The Merry Macs, unnamed orch
It started all over again – Frank Sinatra, Tommy Dorsey & orch
I'll be seeing you '44 – Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter's orch
Jingle, jangle, jingle '42 – The Merry Macs, w/ instrumental accompaniment
In the mood '41 – Glenn Miller & orch
Galway Bay '47 – Bing Crosby, Victor Young & orch
The gypsy '46 – The Ink Spots
Ciribiribin – Harry James & orch
Across the alley from the Alamo – Stan Kenton & orch, v June Christy
Is you is or is you ain't my baby – Louis Jordan & his Tympani Five
Golden earrings '46 – Peggy Lee, Dave Barbour & orch
The old lamp-lighter – Sammy Kaye's orch, v Billy Williams & Choir
Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow! '46 – Vaughn Monroe & his orch, v Vaughn
How high the moon – Helen Forrest, Benny Goodman & orch
Take the 'A' train – Duke Ellington & orch
Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (that cigarette) – Tex Williams & the Western Caravan, v Tex
Into each life some rain must fall '44 – Ella Fitzgerald, The Ink Spots (feat. Billy Kenny)
All that meat and no potatoes – Fats Waller & his Rhythm
I can't get started – Bunny Berigan & orch, v Bunny
At last '42 – Glenn Miller & orch, v Ray Eberly
That's what I like about the South – Phil Harris & orch
A string of pearls '42 – Benny Goodman & orch, Mel Powell – piano
March of the bob cats – Bob Crosby & His Bob Cats
Side by side '27 – Paul Whiteman & orch, v The Rhythm Boys (Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, Harry Barris)
Heebie jeebies '30 – The Boswell Sisters, piano-Martha B
That's grandma '28 – Paul Whiteman & orch, v The Rhythm Boys, drums-Bing Crosby
I'll be with you in apple blossom time '20 – Albert Campbell, Henry Burr, unnamed orch
When you come to the end of the day '29 – Leo Reisman & orch, v Ran Weeks
Delirium '27 – Red & Miff's Stompers (feat Red Nichols)
Magnolia (mix the lot – what have you got) '27 – Paul Whiteman & orch, v The Rhythm Boys
Red hot Henry Brown '25 – Busse's Buzzards
Everybody knows me in my old brown hat '22 – Harry Champion
What price lyrics '28 – Paul Whiteman & orch, v The Rhythm Boys, piano-Harry Barris, viola-Matty Malneck
Ogo pogo '25 – Paul Whiteman & orch, v Billy Murray
The love nest '20 – John Steel w/orch directed by Joseph Pasternack
That's my weakness now '28 – Paul Whiteman & his orch, v The Rhythm Boys
You'll miss me when I'm gone (take 2) '27 – 2FC studio dance orch, v Hal Cohen
Swanee '20 – Al Jolson, orch conducted by Charles A Prince
Happy days are here again '29 – Leo Reisman & orch
That night in Araby (take 2) '26 – Jimmie Elkins' orch, v Len Maurice
Black bottom stomp '26 – Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers
The rhythm rag '25 – Paul Whiteman & orch
Totem tom tom '27 – 2RC Studio Dance orch
Sunny side up '29 – Leonard Joy's orch, v Chick Endor
Swingin' down the lane – Isham Jones & his orch
Charleston '25 – Paul Whiteman & orch, twin pianos-Ferdie Groff, Harry Perella
Wa-da-da (everybody's doing it now) '28 – Paul Whiteman & orch, v The Rhythm Boys, piano-Harry Barris, drums-Bing Crosby
Bye-bye blackbird '26 – Leo Reisman & orch
The Okeh laughing record '22 – Lucie Bernardo, Otto Rathke, cornet-Felix Silbers
Black beauty '28 – Duke Ellington & his Cotton Club orch
Do wacka doo – Isham Jones & orch
Pretty Kitty Kelly '20 – v Charles Harrison, unidentified orch
Louise '29 – Paul Whiteman & orch, v The Rhythm Boys
When the red red robin – Jimmie Elkins' orch, v Len Maurice
Varsity drag '27 – George Olsen & his music
St Louis blues '26 – Paul Whiteman & orch
It's great to be alive '49 – Jo Stafford, Johnny Mercer, Paul Weston's orch
In my merry Oldsmobile '05 – Billy Murray, Studio orch
Louise '28 – Lou Gold & orch, v Irving Kaufman
Give me the man – Marlene Deitrich, orch directed by Peter Kreuder
I got it bad (and that ain't good) '41 – Ivie Anderson, Duke Ellington & orch
Alreet '41 – Gene Krupa & orch, v Anita O'Day & orch
Automobile song '29 – Eddie Cantor, unid orch
Harlem airshaft '40 – Duke Ellington & orch
Woodsheddin' with Woody '41 – Woody Herman & orch
He'd have to get under – get out and get under (to fix up his automobile) '14 – Billy Murray, unidentified orch
My old flame – Duke Ellington & orch, v Ivie Anderson
You do something to me '39 – Marlene Deitrich, Victor Young's orch
I'll be with you in apple blossom time – Jo Stafford, Paul Weston's orch, piano-Nat King Cole
After you've gone '41 – Gene Krupa's orch
Daisy Bell '34 – Florrie Forde
Daisy '42 – Charlie's orchestra
Play a simple melody '50 – Jo Stafford, The Starlighters, Paul Weston's orch
A porter's love song to a chambermaid '36 – Mildred Bailey, Red Norvo & orch
On the sunny side of the street '44 – Jo Stafford, Paul Weston & orch
The walls keep talking '41 – Anita O'Day, Roy Eldridge, Gene Krupa & orch
Since Henry Ford apologised to me '27 – Happiness Boys, piano-Dave Kaplan
Camp meeting blues '23 – King Oliver & others
Your mother's son-in-law '33 – Billie Holiday, Benny Goodman's orch
Feelin' fancy '40 – Gene Krupa's orch
Whispering hope '49 – Jo Stafford, Gordon McCrae, Paul Weston's orch
Under a blanket of blue '33 – Glen Gray & his Casa Loma orch, v Kenny Sargent
Motoring (1930s) – Harry Tate & company
Ridin' on the gravy train '46 – Jo Stafford, Paul Weston's orch
My little Austin seven '28 – Normal Long
Bedelia '03 – Billy Murray
Stanley steamer '47 – Jo Stafford, The Starlighters, Paul Weston & orch
The trolley song '44 – Jo Stafford, Pied Pipers, Paul Weston's orch
Give my regards to Broadway '05 – Billy Murray
Teas, light refreshments and minerals '34 – Leslie Sarony, Leslie Holmes
Only forever '40 – Al Bowlly, Jimmie Mesene
We saw the sea '36 – Fred Astaire, Johnny Green & orch
My heart belongs to daddy '39 – Ella Fitzgerald, Chick Webb & orch
Basin Street blues '42 – Connie Boswell, Bing Crosby, Frank Black & NBC orch
Blues in the night '41 – Peggy Lee, Lou McGarrity, Benny Goodman Sextet
Mood indigo '30 – Duke Ellington & orch
Two sleepy people '38 – Al Bowlly, Geraldo & orch
Sweet Fanny Adams '39 – Leslie Sarony, Leslie Holmes
Top hat, white tie and tails '35 – Al Bowlly, The Freshmen, Ray Noble & orch
The yodelling goldfish '51 – Beatrice Lillie, orch directed by Roy Ross
Dingbat the singing cat '45 – Freddy Martin & orch, v Stuart Wade, Glenn Hughes, The Martin Men
March from the River Kwai – Mitch Miller & the gang
I can't give you anything but love – Fats Waller & His Rhythm, v Fats & Una Mae Carlisle
Backwater blues '27 – Bessie Smith, piano-James P Johnson
Run, rabbit, run '39 – Flanagan & Allen, Harry Bidgood orch
When my sugar walks down the street '25 – Gene Austin, Aileen Stanley, Nat Shilkret's orch
Golden Wedding – Woody Herman & orch, Frank Carlson-drums
St James' infirmary blues '41 – Artie Shaw & orch, v & tr – Hot Lips Page
Bei mir bist du schoen '37 – Al Bowlly, orch conducted by Ronnie Monro
Let your linen hang low '36 – Rosetta Howard, Hamfoot Ham, The Harlem Hamfats
Chattanooga choo choo – Glenn Miller & orch, Tex Beneke, Paula Kelly, The Modernaires, Dorothy Dandridge, The Nicholas Brothers
The lion and Albert – Stanley Holloway, piano-Leo Conriche
Caravan '37 – Duke Ellington & orch, Johnny Hodges-alto sax, Sonny Greer-Drums
Boogie blues '45 – Gene Krupa & orch, v Anita O'Day
Falling in love again '30 – Al Vocale & His Crooners (Al Bowlly, Les Allen, Len Fillis, Arthur Young, Ted Edbrook
Underneath the arches – Flanagan & Allen
Anniversary waltz '46 – Al Jolson, Morris Stoloff orch
Ah! so pure '37 – Connie Boswell, Bob Crosby & the Bobcats
It don't mean a thing '32 – Duke Ellington & his Famous orch, v Ivie Anderson
Waitin' for Katy '28 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v The Lombardo Trio (Carmen Lombardo, Fred Higman, Larry Owen)
Young and healthy '33 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Bing Crosby
June is bustin' out all over '45 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Hildegarde
Farewell Amanda '49 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Don Rodney
Little by little '29 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Carmen Lombardo
Seems like old times '45 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Don Rodney
Where the shy little violets grow '28 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Carmen Lombardo, Fred Higman, Larry Owen
The Third Man theme '49 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, guitar-Don Rodney
The love bug will bite you – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Lombardo Trio
Money is the root of all evil '45 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, The Andrews Sisters
Managua, Nicaragua '46 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Don Rodney, Lombardo trio
I'm more than satisfied '28 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Lombardo trio
Whistling in the wildwood '39 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, The Lombardo trio
Humoresque – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians
Shoo-fly pie and apple pan dowdy – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Don Rodney
High up on a hill-top – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, organ-Milton Charles
Anniversary song '46 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Kenny Gardner
A rainy day refrain '50 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, Andrews Sisters
Frankie and Johnny '51 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Kenny Gardner
Withered roses '28 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Carmen Lombardo
The cannon ball '28 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v The Lombardo Trio
South of the border '39 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Guy Lombardo
A little on the lonely side '45 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Jimmy Brown
Hop scotch polka (Scotch hot) '49 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Kenny Gardner, Lombardo trio
The spell of the blues '28 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, organ-Milton Charles
I'm my own grandpa '47 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Don Rodney, The Lombardo Trio
You're getting to be a habit with me – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Bing Crosby
Boo-hoo '37 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Lombardo Trio
You're driving me crazy '30 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Carmen Lombardo
The band played on '41 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Kenny Gardner, Lombardo trio
This was a real nice clambake '45 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Hildegarde, the Song Spinners
Bell bottom trousers '45 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Jimmy Brown, Lombardo Trio
Bei mir bist du schoen '38 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Lombardo trio
Get out those old records '50 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Kenny Gardner, Carmen Lombardo
Green eyes '41 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch, v Bob Eberly, Helen O'Connell
Hold tight (want some seafood mama) '38 – Andrews Sisters, Jimmy Dorsey & orch
Stompin' at the savoy '36 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch
Easy to love '36 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch, v Frances Langford
In a sentimental mood '36 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch
Jumpin' Jehosaphat '44 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch
John Silver '38 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch, piano-Freddie Slack, drums-Ray McKinley
Arthur Murray taught me dancing in a hurry '42 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch, v Helen O'Connell
Six lessons from Madame la Zonga '40 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch, v Helen O'Connell
What's the reason I'm not pleasin' you '36 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch
Billy boy '38 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch, v Andrews Sisters, Ray McKinley
Tulip time '38 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch, v Andrews Sisters
I cried for you '38 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch
Praying the blues '29 – Dorsey Bros orch, feat Jimmy D
Swingin' the jinx away '36 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch, v Frances Langford
I got rhythm '37 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch
They're either too young or too old '43 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch, v Kitty Kallen
Amapola '41 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch, v Bob Eberly, Helen O'Connell
I understand – Jimmy Dorsey & orch, v Bob Eberly
Dolemite – Jimmy Dorsey & orch
When Ruben swings the Cuban '36 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch, v Louis Armstrong
I'm an old cowhand '36 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch, v Bing Crosby
Hurdy-gurdy man '36 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch, v Louis Armstrong
Come up and see me some time '33 – Cliff Edwards-vocal, Jimmy Dorsey-clarinet, Sterling Bose-trumpet
The oldest chorus boy in London '40 – Cyril Ritchard, Carroll Gibbons & orch
When they ask about you '43 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch, v Kitty Kallen
Skeleton in the closet – Jimmy Dorsey & orch, v Louis Armstrong
Parade of the milk bottle caps – Jimmy Dorsey & orch
Rap tap on wood '36 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch, v Frances Langford
Dusk in Upper Sandusky – Jimmy Dorsey & orch
Besame mucho '43 – Jimmy Dorsey & orch, v Bob Eberly, Kitty Kallen
One dozen roses '42 – Connie Boswell, unidentified orch
Rose of Mandalay '28 – Bing Crosby, Ipana Troubadors
Red roses for a blue lady '48 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Don Rodney
Roses in June '30 – Gil Dech & his Syncopators, v Eric Masters
Mary Rose '33 – Jim Davidson & his New Palais Royal orch, v John Warren
Ukulele lady '25 – Frank Crumit, unidentified musicians
Mighty lak a rose '08 – Henry Burr, unidentified orch
Rose of Samarkand '26 – Jack Hylton & orch
When the little red roses (get the blues for you) – Gil Dech & his Syncopators, v Len Maurice
Rhymes '32 – Frank Crumit, orch conducted by Leonard Joy
Second hand Rose '28 – Fanny Brice, Rosario Bourdon's orch
Springtime roses '34 – Rex Shaw's 2UE Old Time Dance Band
Silver rose '26 – Jack Hylton's Kit Kat band
To a wild rose '30 – The Beachcombers
Donald the dub '30 – Frank Crumit, Leonard Joy's orch
When the roses bloom again '42 – Connie Boswell, unnamed orch
There's something about a rose '28 – Gus Arnheim & his Ambassadors
My lady '27 – Frank Crumit, piano-Frank Banta
Rose Marie '35 – Nelson Eddy, Nat Shilkret orch
The rose in her hair '35 – Al Jolson, unidentified orch
Honeysuckle Rose '34 – Dorsey Brothers orch, v Skeets Herfurt, Roc Hillman, Don Mattison
You can make my life a bed of roses '32 – Frank Fay, Brunswick orch (Victor Young)
Jack is every inch a sailor '28 – Frank Crumit, 'small orch' (unidentified)
Plink! Plunk! (I pluck my guitar) '32 – Frank Crumit, orch conducted by Leonard Joy
The yellow rose of Texas '55 – Stan Freberg, Billy May's orch, drums: Alvin Stoller, Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires
Frankie and Johnny '27 – Frank Crumit, unidentified musicians
Little brown jug '30 – Frank Crumit, orch conducted by Jack Shilkret
My desert rose – Gil Dech & his Syncopators, v Jack O'Hagan
Gum tree canoe '29 – Frank Crumit, orch conducted by Leonard Joy
Rose of the Rio Grande '39 – Ivie Anderson, Duke Ellington & orch
Rose room '39 – Artie Shaw & orch
A gay caballero '28 – Frank Crumit, orch conducted by Leonard Joy
Hoot mon – Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, The Mellowmen, orch directed Joe Lilly
Put it there pal – Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Vic Schoen orch
When you wore a tulip – Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, John Scott Trotter orch
Apalachicola, FLA '47 – Bing Crosby, Bob Hope
My honey's lovin' arms '33 – Bing Crosby, Mills Brothers, Dorsey Bros orch
There's a cloud in my valley of sunshine '52 – Bob Hope, Jimmy Wakeley, orch directed by Buddy Cole
Stay on the right side of the road '33 – Bing Crosby, Dorsey Bros orch
Learn to croon '33 – Bing Crosby, Jimmie Grier & orch
Penthouse serenade (when we're alone) '39 – Bob Hope, Shirley Ross, orch directed Harry Sosnik
Goodnight Irene '50 – Judy Garland, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope
Blind date '50 – Margaret Whiting, Bob Hope, Billy May's orch
The merry-go-runaround (fr: The Road to Bali) – Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour
Thanks for the memory – Bob Hope, Shirley Ross, Shep Fields & his orch
Beside you '47 – Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, Paul Weston orch
Two sleepy people '38 – Bob Hope, Shirley Ross, orch directed Harry Sosnik
Red sails in the sunset '35 – Bing Crosby, Victor Young orch
Where the blue of the night – Bing Crosby, ? orch
The lady's in love with you '39 – Bob Hope, Shirley Ross, orch dir Harry Sosnik
On top of Old Smokey – Bing Crosby, Burl Ives, John Scott Trotter orch
June in January '34 – Bing Crosby, Georgie Stoll orch
I've got a pocketful of dreams '38 – Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter orch
Chicago style '52 (fr: Road to Bali) – Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, orch dir Joe Lilley
The Whiffenpoof song – Bing Crosby, Bob Hope
You keep coming back like a song – Bing Crosby, ? orch
The surrey with the fringe on top '55? – Bing Crosby, Helen O'Connell, John Scott Trotter orch
I've got the world on a string '33 – Bing Crosby, Dorsey Bros orch
Comedy exchanges probably on Bob Hope's show – Bing Crosby, Bob Hope
Lullaby of Broadway – Dick Powell, Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter orch
If I knew you were coming I'd have baked a cake – Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, John Scott Trotter orch
White Christmas '42 – Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter & orch, Ken Darby singers
Pennies from heaven '36 – Bing Crosby, Georgie Stoll orch?
My favorite brunette – Bob Hope, Shirley Ross, Paul Weston orch
Goodtime Charlie (fr: Road to Utopia) '43 – Bing Crosby, Bob Hope
Home cookin' '50 – Bob Hope, Margaret Whiting, The Starlighters, Billy May's orch
The road to Morocco '42 – Bing Crosby, Bob Hope
You oughta be in pictures '34 – Rudy Vallee & his Connecticut Yankees, v Rudy, Do Re Mi Trio
A pretty girl is like a melody '46 – Fred Astaire (dancing), ? orch
A fine romance '36 – Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, ? orch
You say you care '49 – Yvonne Adair, Eric Brotherson, orch conducted Milton Rosenstock
Only forever '40 – Bing Crosby, ? orch
The charm of you '45 – Frank Sinatra, MGM studio orch conducted Georgie Stoll, guitar – Benito Mayorga
Walkin' the dog '43 – Cab Calloway's band, v ?
It's high time '49 – Yvonne Adair & chorus, orch conducted Milton Rosenstock
I can't give you anything but love '45 – Lena Horne, Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson
The way you look tonight '36 – Fred Astaire, ? orch
Ever since the movies learned to talk '28 – Billy Murray
You'd be surprised '46 – Olga San Juan
I lost my sugar in Salt Lake City '43 – Mae Johnson, orch conducted Emil & Alfred Newman
Silent film memories Pt 1 (intro / Felix kept on walking / the sheik of Araby / my blue heaven '37 – Joe Loss & his Band
Silent film memories Pt 2 (intro / Ramona / Diane / Charmaine) '37 – Joe Loss & his Band
Out of sight out of mind '35 – Ginger Rogers
My, my, ain't that somethin' – Orch conducted Emil & Alfred Newman, v Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson
Pick yourself up '36 – Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire, ? orch
I go twice a week to the pictures – Tessie O'Shea
Ain't it a shame about Mame '40 – Mary Martin, John Scott Trotter orch?
Stormy weather '43 – Lena Horne, ? orch
Let's call the whole thing off '37 – Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers
Heat wave '46 – Olga San Juan, Fred Astaire, ? orch
Moppin' and boppin' 43 – Fats Waller & his Rhythm, feat: Benny Carter, Zutty Singleton
My brother makes the noises for the talkies '31 – Jack Payne & the BBC Dance orch, v Billy Scott-Coomber, Jack Payne, Jack Jackson & others
I can't sleep in the movies any more '29 – The Happiness Boys, ? orch
Rhythm on the river '40 – Bing Crosby, Wingy Manone & his band
There's no two ways about love '43 – Cab Calloway, Bill Robinson, Lena Horne, orch conducted Emil & Alfred Newman
I'm a'tingle, I'm a'glow – George S Irving, Yvonne Adaire, Carol Channing
Main title – Anchors Aweigh '45 – Navy band
Music from the movies '36 – Louis Levy & his Gaumont-British Symphony
Puttin' on the ritz '46 – Fred Astaire, ? orch
That's psychology '43 – Dick Bentley, ? orch
My blue heaven – Mayo Hunter
I want to be happy '38 – Frank Coughlan's Band
Betty co-ed '30 – Gil Dech & his Syncopators, v Eric Matters
Shuffle off to Buffalo '33 – Jim Davidson & his New Palais orchestra, v Rhythm Boys
The face on the bar-room floor – Len Maurice
Sitting making faces at the moon '43 – Barbara James, George Trevare's Australians
When they ask about you '44 – George Trevare & his Dance orch, v Joan Blake
Bend down sister '32 – Des Tooley, Beryl Newell, Fred Mayfield, Bert Mars
If I wasn't a friend of your husband – Jack O'Hagan, ? orch
I'll do my best to make you happy '33 – Jim Davidson & his New Palais orchestra, v John Warren
Let me give my happiness to you – Barbara James, Jim Davidson & his New Palais Royal orchestra
Hearts and flowers '31 – Gil Dech & his orch
My sweeter than sweet '30 – Des Tooley, Beryl Newell, Abe Romain
Chickery chick '46 – George Trevare & his Dance Music, v Anette Klooger
Electric girl '31 – Gil Dech & the Stellar Dance Band
My first love to last – Jim Davidson & his New Palais Royal orchestra, v John Warren
Buster, the swagman's daughter '57 – Barbara James, The Sundowners Orchestra
And they called it Dixieland '40s – Mike Connors, Freddie Witt
They cut down the old pine tree – Len Maurice, Freddie Witt
Tip toe through the tulips '30 – Des Tooley, Abe Romain, Beryl Newell, Cliff Clarke
He's so unusual '30 – Des Tooley, Abe Romain, Beryl Newell
Long ago and far away '44 – George Trevare & his Dance Orchestra, v Al Royal (Alexander McCallum)
Slender, tender and tall '45 – Barbara James, Reg Lewis & orch
Red river valley – Len Maurice
My mammy '29 – Gil Dech & his Syncopators, v John Warren
The air adventures of Biggles – Diana Perryman, James Mills & others
Jealous '53 – Frank Coughlan's Cotton Pickers
When I get to the end of the way – The Hill-Billy singers
Albert Quadrilles Part 3 Figure 3 (Blue Danube / Love is just a little bit of heaven '31 – Gil Dech – Regal Old Time Dance orch
Jamboree '37 – Frank Coughlan's Trocadero orch, v Frank
We're gonna hang out the washing on the Siegrfied Line '39 – Flangan & Allen, unidentified orch
St Louis blues march – Bob Gibson & his orch
We must all stick together '39 – Geraldo & his orch, v Cyril Grantham
Long ago and far away '44 – Geraldo & his orch, v Archie Lewis
Ev'ry night about this time – Geraldo & his orch, v Beryl Davis
Wings over the navy '39 – Lew Stone & orch, v Sam Browne
The fleet's in port again – Billy Cotton & his Band, v Alan Breeze
There'll always be an angel in England '40 – Joe Loss & his Band, v Monte Rey
I did what I could with my gas mask '41 – George Formby
The deepest shelter in town '41 – Florence Desmond, instrumental quartet
Obey your air raid warden '42 – Tony Pastor & his orch, v Tony
Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition '42 – Kay Kyser & orch, v The Glee Club
Ma, I miss your apple pie – The Blue Rockets orch, with Eric Tann
We'll meet again '39 – Vera Lynn, Arthur Young on Novachord
I left my heart at the stage door canteen '42 – Charlie Spivak & orch, v Gerry Stevens
Someone to watch over me – Frances Langford, Victor Young orch
Always in my heart – Geraldo & his orch, v Georgina
Der fuerher's face – Spike Jones & his City Slickers, v Carl Grayson, birdaphone – Willie Spicer
This is the army Mr Jones '43 – Irving Berlin, studio orch
'tis autumn '41 – Les Brown & orch, v Ralph Young
When the lights go on again '42 – Vera Lynn, Mantovani & orch
Adolf '39 – Ambrose & orch, v Sam Browne
Imagine me in the Maginot Line '39 – George Formby, unidentified orch
I'm sending my blessings '44 – Ivy Benson & her all girls band, v Rita Williams
When they sound the last all clear '41 – Vera Lynn, Mantovani & his orch
Auxiliary fire services Cecil '40 – Jack Warner
Hey little hen '41 – Joe Loss & orch
(We'll be singing hallelujah) Marching through Berlin '42 – Ethel Merman, male quintet
You always hurt the one you love '44 – The Mills Brothers
Goodnight, wherever you are – Harry Leader & orch, v Helen Clare
Boogie woogie bugle boy '41 – The Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
Comin' in on a wing and a prayer '43 – The Four Vagabonds
Wish me luck (as you wave me goodbye) '39 – Gracie Fields, Royal Air Force orch
Only a working man '27 – Lily Morris, Stan Greening & orch
I'm looking for a guy who plays alto and baritone, and doubles on clarinet and wears a size 37 suit – Ozzie Nelson & orch, v Ozzie, Rose Ann Stevens
Then he took up golf '30 – Frank Crumit, orch conducted by Leonard Joy
A star fell out of heaen – Charlie Kunz & his Casini Club orch, v Vera Lynn
With a smile and a song '38 – Billy Cotton & his band, v Alan Breeze
I had to go and find another job '33 – Gracie Fields, Ray Noble & orch
Home made sausages '12 – Harry Champion, unidentified band
I love my baby '26 – Fred Waring & his Pennsylvanians
Where do you work-a, John? '26 – Fred Waring & his Pennsylvanians, v orchestra
I won't dance '35 – Carroll Gibbons & his Savoy Orpheans, v Brian Lawrence, Anne Lenner
Looking at the world thru rose colored glasses '26 – Vaughan Deleath, unnamed piano player
Evening star, help me find my man '29 – Betty Bolton, unnamed orch
Would you like to take a walk '31 – Frank Crumit, Julia Sanderson
Rita, the rumba queen – Harry Roy & orch, v Harry
I want the waiter with the water '40 – Harry Roy & orch, v Harry, Bill Currie, Abe Romaine, Sammy Curtis
They all fall in love – Jack Hylton & orch, v Pat O'Malley & unnamed duo
My romance '32 – The Blue Lyres
He hadn't up till yesterday '28 – Sophie Tucker, Ted Shapiro's band
You can't help laughing can yer? '13 – Harry Champion, unnamed orch
Manhattan holiday – Sydney Lipton & his Grosvenor House orch
When you've got a little spring time in your heart / tinkle tinkle tinkle / over my shoulder – Jay Wilbur & his band, v Sam Browne
Can't help lovin' dad man '29 – Aunt Jemma (Tess Gardelle), with novelty orchestra
Whistle while you work '38 – The Comedy Harmonists, piano – Fritz Kramer
It's easy to remember '35 – Harry Roy & orch, v Ivor Moreton & chorus
The good bad girl '26 – Vaugh Deleath, unnamed pianist
I used to work in Chicago '46 – Sammy Kay & his orch, v Ensemble
Why must we keep on working? '37 – Lesley Sarony, Leslie Holmes
Nice work if you can get it – Carroll Gibbons & his Savoy Hotel Orpheans, v George Melachrino
Dancing in the dark '32 – Ambrose & his orch, v Sam Browne
I don't work for a living '30 – Frank Crumit, unnamed band
Silver bell '34 – The International Novelty Quartet
Sing a song of sunbeams '39 – Ronnie Monro & orch, v Alice Mann
I gotta get up and go to work '33 – Henry Hall directing BBC dance orch, v Les Allen, Henry Hall
The ragtime volunteers '17 – Van and Schenck
Go to bed early and save your coal '18 – Stanley Kirkby
Oh! it's a lovely war '18 – Courtland & Jeffries (Ernest Pike & George Baker)
(Good bye – and luck be with you) Laddie boy '17 – Nora Bayes, orch conducted by Josef Pasternack
Burlington Bertie from Bow '15 – Ella Shields
Sister Susie's sewing shirts '14 – Harry Fay
If you were the only girl in the world '16 – Henry Burr
K-k-k-Katy '18 – Billy Murray, orch conducted by Rosario Bourdon
Little bit of cucumber '14 – Harry Champion
Now you've got the khaki on '15 – Marie Lloyd, unknown orch
When Uncle Sammy leads the band '16 – Peerless Quartet
There's a long trail – Walter Jeffries
First recruiting appeal '16 – Sir Charles Wakefield
Chinese foxtrot '16 – Victor Military Band
When Irish eyes are smiling – John McCormack, ? orch
I was a good little girl 'till I met you '15 – Clarice Mayne, J W Tate (This & That)
Australia will be there '16 – Alexander Prince
Tenting tonight in the old camp ground '17 – Haydn Quartet, bugle – Walter B Rogers
Doctor Shelly '15 – Harry Champion, unid orch
I want to be a soldier like my dad '18 – Robert Lewis, unid orch
We don't want to fight but by jingo '14 – Stanley Kirkby
Your king and country want you '15 – Helen Clark, unid orch
Keep on carrying on '16 – Charlie Collins
It's the same old Tommy '15 – Stanley Kirkby
Kaiser Bill is a merry old soul '15 – Harry Fay
Miss Springtime – a medley '16 – Victor Military Band
When we wind up the watch on the Rhine '17 – Peerless Quartet
Bravo! Little Belgium '14 – Harry Fay
Take me back to dear old Blighty '16 – Florrie Forde, unidentified orch
Paddy Maloney's aeroplane '15 – Charlie Collins (Harry Fay)
Good bye-ee '18 – Courtland & Jeffries
Pack up your troubles '16 – Murray Johnson (Stanley Kirkby)
Limehouse blues '37 – Benny Goodman Quartet
Introduction / Let's dance '37 – Benny Goodman & orch
Vibraphone blues '37 – Benny Goodman quartet, v – Teddy Wilson
Moonglow '37 – Benny Goodman Trio
My conversational man '28 – Sophie Tucker, Ted Shapiro & his Band
Early in the morning '40 – Arthur Askey, orch conducted by Carroll Gibbons
Sometimes I'm happy – Benny Goodman & orch
You turned the tables on me '37 – Benny Goodman & orch, v Helen Ward
Knitting '39 – Arthur Askdy, piano: Eric Fowler
Some of these days '52 – Sophie Tucker, Ted Shapiro & his Band
St Louis blues '37 – Benny Goodman & orch, piano: Frankie Froeba
I hadn't anyone 'til you '38 – Benny Goodman quartet, v Martha Tilton
I can never think of the words '30 – Sophie Tucker, The Winter Gardens Theatre orch, conducted by Sydney Baynes, piano: Ted Shapiro
Sweet Leilani '37 – Benny Goodman Trio
Kiss me goodnight, sergeant major '39 – Arthur Askey, orch conducted by Ronnie Monro
Clarinet marmalade '37 – Benny Goodman & orch
Makin' wicky wacky down in Waikiki '31 – Sophie Tucker, Ted Shapiro & his Band
Time on my hands '37 – Benny Goodman trio
That's what I call sweet music – Sophie Tucker, Ted Shapiro & his Band
Stardust '37 – Benny Goodman & orch
Sarah! Sarah! '40 – Arthur Askey, orch conducted by Ronnie Monro
Everybody loves my baby '37 – Benny Goodman quartet
Hollywood will never be the same – Sophie Tucker, Ted Shapiro & his Band
Mama, that moon is here again '37 – Benny Goodman & orch, v Martha Tilton
A ballad '40 – Arthur Askey, piano: Kenneth Blain
I'm a ding dong daddy '38 – Benny Goodman quartet
Benny sent me '38 – Benny Goodman quartet
The man I love '28 – Sophie Tucker, Ted Shapiro & orch
Goodbye '37 – Benny Goodman & orch
Sugar foot stomp '37 – Benny Goodman & orch
We're gonna hang out the washing on the Siegfried line – Arthur Askey, orch conducted by Ronnie Monro
Why go to Havana? – Sophie Tucker, Ted Shapiro & his Band
Caravan '37 – Benny Goodman & orch
That certain party '26 – Palais Royal Californians (feat: Frank Coughlan) v unknown
Barrelhouse '35 – Gene Krupa, Jess Stacy, Israel Crosby
I'm sailing on a sunbeam '30 – Frank Coughlan, Beryl Newell, v Des Tooley
How 'bout that mess '40 – Gene Krupa & orch, v Irene Daye
Blue rhythm fantasy '40 – Gene Krupa & orch
The Sheik of Araby '50s – Frank Coughlan's Cotton Pickers
Lover '45 – Gene Krupa & orch
Swingin' in a hammock '31 – Des Tooley, Frank Coughlan, guitar-unidentified, Beryl Newell
I like to recognise the tune '39 – Gene Krupa & orch, v Irene Daye
Basin Street blues & Muscrat ramble '43 – Coughlan's Ragtime Band – Wally Portingale & his Band
Ball of fire '41 – Gene Krupa & orch
When the real thing comes your way '29 – New Mayfair Dance orch, conducted by Ray Noble, feat: Frank Coughlan
Yesterdays '45 – Gene Krupa Band, t sax – Charlie Ventura
I'm gonna clap my hands '36 – Gene Krupa & his Swing Band, v Helen Ward
Bolero at the Savoy '41 – Gene Krupa & orch, v Anita O'Day
I'm sailing on a sunbeam '30 – Frank Coughlan, Beryl Newell, Des Tooley, Cliff Clarke
Singapore sorrows '29 – Frank Coughlan with Fred Elizalde & his Music
The world is waiting for the sunrise '35 – Gene Krupa, Jess Stacy, Israel Crosby
That's what you think '42 – Gene Krupa's orch, v Anita O'Day
On the sunny side of the street '31 – Des Tooley, Beryl Newell, Frank Coughlan
Mutiny in the parlour – Gene Krupa & his Swing Band, v Helen Ward
Manhattan transfer '40 – Gene Krupa big band
Jazz me blues '35 – Gene Krupa & orch
The grey shadow (radio serial episode) – Keith Eden & others (unidentified)
Opus No. 1 '45 – Gene Krupa & orch, v Anita O'Day
Virginia '29 – Arthur Rosebery & his Kit-Kat Dance Band, v Len Lees, feat: Frank Coughlan
Knock me a kiss '42 – Gene Krupa & orch, v Roy Eldridge
Carry me back to Old Virginny '50 – Frank Coughlan & his Lucky 7
Wild party '34 – Ina Ray Hutton & Her Melodears, v Ina Ray
South American way '40 – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
Arkansas '28 – Fred Elizalde & his Hot Music
Mary Ellen's hot pot party '32 – Gracie Fields, unidentified orch
Keep a twinkle in your eye '35 – Jack Harris & orch, v Sam Costa
You must have a bit of fun '28 – Jack Hylton & orch, v Jack
Ooooo-oh boom '36 – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
(Gotta get some) shut-eye '39 – Henry Hall & orch, v Leslie Douglas
One, two button your shoe '37 – Jack Hylton & orch, v The Swingettes
I took my harp to a party '33 – Gracie Fields, orch conducted by Ray Noble
I love to whistle '38 – George Elrick & his Music Makers
Without rhythm, this will make you whistle – Louis Levy & his Gaumont British Symphony, v Gerry Fitzgerald
Beer barrel polka (roll out the barrel) – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
The gypsy in my soul '38 – Jack Harris & orch, v Dinah Miller
The cock-eyed mayor of Kounakakai '40 – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
Life goes to a party '37 – Benny Goodman & horch
Pennsylvania 6-5000 '40 – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
The party's over now '32 – Noel Coward, orch conducted by Ray Noble
Soft lights and sweet music '32 – Ambrose & his orch, v Sam Browne
Chattanooga choo choo '41 – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
Nice work if you can get it – Carroll Gibbons & his Savoy Hotel Orpheans, v George Melachrino
Strip polka (take it off) '42 – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
The toy trumpet '37 – Joe Loss & his Band
When a prince of a fella meets a Cinderella – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
Why talk about love '37 – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
I went to a marvellous party – Noel Coward, piano-Peter Matz
Zing! went the strings of my heart – Lew Stone & his Band, v Joe Crossman, Alfie Noakes, Joe Ferrie, Dan Barrigo
Jack Hylton throws a party – Peggy Dell, Jack Hylton & orch, & others
Texas tea party '33 – Benny Goodman & orch, v Jack Teagarden
Is you is or is you ain't my baby '44 – Andrews Sisters, Bing Crosby, Vic Schoen & orch
The Boston tea party '36 – Mal Hallet & orch, v Stuart Anderson, piano-Franke Carle
Pagan love song '38 – Andrews Sisters, unidentified orch
Let the part go on '40 – Cabineers
Main title / singin' in the rain '51 – Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, Donald O'Connor
Red peppers '36 – Noel Coward, Gertrude Lawrence, The Phoenix Theatre orch
Fit as a fiddle (and ready for love) '51 – Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor
Singin' in the rain (in A flat) '51 – Debbie Reynolds, MGM chorus & orch
Tango (temptation) '51 – MGM Studio orch
All I do is dream of you '51 – Debbie Reynolds, MGM studio orch & chorus
Mrs. Worthington '35 – Noel Coward, orch conducted by Clifford Greenwood
All I do is dream of you '51 – Gene Kelly, MGM studio orch
Finale '51 – Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, MGM studio orch
Who threw the whiskey in the well? '44 – Wynomie Harris, Lucky Millinder & orch
Life on the wicked stage – Marge & Gower Champion, MGM studio orch
Make 'em laugh '51 – Donald O'Connor, MGM studio orch
Beautiful girl montage – Jimmy Thompson, The Girl Friends, MGM studio orch
Beautiful girl '51 – Jimmy Thompson, MGM studio orch
You were meant for me '51 – Gene Kelly, MGM studio orch
You are my lucky star '51 – Debbie Reynolds, MGM studio orch & chorus
Blue tail fly '47 – Burl Ives, Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
Moses '51 – Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor, MGM studio orch
Private lives balcony scene '30 – Noel Coward, Gertrude Lawrence, ? orch
Broadway melody ballet sequence – Gene Kelly, MGM studio orch & others
Graveside scene from Hamlet '48 – Stanley Holloway, Sir Laurence Olivier
Rye whiskey '59 – Tex Ritter, unidentified string band
Cigareets, whiskey and wild wild women – Red Ingle & his Natural Seven
Would you? '51 – Betty Noyes (for Debbie Reynolds), MGM studio orch
Dignity '51 – MGM studio orch
Good morning '51 – Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, Donald O'Connor
Broadway melody '29 – Ben Selvin & orch, v unknown
Singin' in the rain '51 – Gene Kelly, MGM studio orch
Cut yourself a piece of cake – The Happiness Boys
Leap frog '45 – Les Brown & his orch
Tommy's learning French '16 – Dorothy Ward
In the little red school house '22 – The Happiness Boys
Haiti '34 – Josephine Baker, Jazz del Poste Parisien conducted by Al Romans
Just like in a story book '30 – Layton & Johnstone
Story book ball '18 – Billy Murray, unidentified orch
Tell me a story '23 – Kaplan's Melodists
Why aren't yes eatin' more oranges? '25 – The Happiness Boys
My horoscope '50s – Flanders & Swann
I like pie, I like cake – The Four Clefs
J'ai deux amours '30 – Josephine Baker, Adrien Lamy, Orchestre Melodic Jazz du Casino de Paris, directed by Edmond Mahieux
Paris, Je t'aime d'amour '31 – Maurice Chevalier
Cake walkin' babies (from home) '25 – Bessie Smith, Henderson's Hot Six
I can't sleep in the movies any more '29 – The Happiness Boys
Get happy '50 – Judy Garland, MGM orchestra directed by Johnny Green
C'est un nid charmant '37 – Josephine Baker, Wal Berg orch
Make yourself a happiness pie – Al Bowlly, Ray Noble & the New Mayfair Dance orch
You're in Kentucky, sure as your born '23 – The Happiness Boys
Ma pomme '36 – Maurice Chevalier, Raymond Legrand and his orch
Happy feet '30 – Jack Hylton & orch, v Pat O'Malley
Catari catari '37 – Tino Rossi, Marcel Carivan & orch
La route enchantee '38 – Charles Trenet, orch directed by Wal-Berg
La conga blicoti '36 – Josephine Baker, Lecuona Cuban Boys
Adapted from the French – Jack Buchanan & company
Pastafazoola '27 – The Happiness Boys
In me 'oroscope '38 – Gracie Fields, orch conducted by Fred Hartley
Happy days are here again – Ben Selvin & orch, v The Rollickers
If I knew you were coming I'd have baked a cake – Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, John Scott Trotter orch
Pound cake '39 – Count Basie & orch
Is everybody happy now? – Ted Lewis & his band, v Ted
Blues in the groove – Ina Ray Hutton & her Melodears, v Ina Ray
There's a ship rolling home '44 – Ivy Benson & her All Girls Band, v Rita Williams
You bring out the savage in me '34 – Valiada Snow (Trumpet & vocals), Billy Mason's orch
Truckin' – Ina Ray Hutton & her Melodears, v Ina Ray
Struttin' with the ladies '34 – Ina Ray Hutton & her Melodears
The lady is the tramp '43 – Josephine Bradley & her Ballroom orchestra
Stardust '43 – Ivy Benson & her All Girls Band
Turn over a new leaf '47 – Ivy Benson & her All Girls Band, v Rita Williams
Blah – blah – blah '32 – Des Tooley, Beryl Newell – piano, Fred Mayfield – trumpet, Bert Mars – guitar
Angry '43 – Ina Ray Hutton & her orchestra, v Ina Ray & Stuart Foster
I'm 100% for you '34 – Ina Ray Hutton & her Melodears, v Ina Ray
I'm worth my weight in gold '40 – Tessie O'Shea, unidentified orch
We mustn't say goodbye – Ivy Benson & her All Girls Band, v Kay Yorston
When the little red roses get the blues for you – Boswell Sisters (Martha on piano)
Twenty-four hours in Georgia – Ina Ray Hutton & her Melodears, v Ruth Bradley
Tea for two '40 – Josephine Bradley & her Strict Tempo Dance orchestra, Geraldo, Sid Bright – pianos
I fell in love with an airman '40 – Tessie O'Shea, unidentified orchestra
Lover '49 – Ivy Benson & her All Girls Band
So rare '37 – Josephine Bradley & her Ballroom orchestra
Swing is the thing – Valaida Snow and her orch, v & tr – Valaida
Gee, but I'd like to make you happy '30 – Boswell Sisters, piano – Martha
Medley: Stardust / organ grinders' swing '34 – Ina Ray Hutton & her Melodears, v Ina Ray
Jealousy '47 – Ivy Benson & her All Girls Band, tr – Gracie Cole
Ten cents a dance '31 – Des Tooley, piano – Beryl Newell
It's murder '36 – Lil Armstrong & her orch, v & piano – Lil
Gert and Daisy write a letter '34 – Elsie & Doris Waters
Song of the dawn '30s – Boswell Sisters, piano-Martha
Wild party '34 – Ina Ray Hutton & her Melodears
I dream in the arms of my darling '44 – Ivy Benson & her All Girls Band, v Rita Williams
I'm getting sentimental over you '43 – Ivy Benson & her All Girls Band
Lemon drop '49 – Ivy Benson & her all Girls Band, v Gloria Russell
High steppin' '34 – Ina Ray Hutton & her Melodears
Not so quiet please '47 – Ivy Benson & her all Girls Band, drums – Paula Pike
Honky tonk train blues '35 – Meade Lux Lewis
Shout for joy '39 – Albert Ammons
Small town boogie '44 – Barbara James, Albert Fischer's orch
Homeward '34 – Jack Jackson & orch, v Ralph Silvester
Cryin' in my sleep '40 – Jimmy Yancey
Boogie woogie blues – Albert Ammons
Lock and key '27 – Bessie Smith, James P Johnson
Boogie woogie stomp – Albert Ammons
The wedding of Mr. Mickey Mouse '33 – Jack Jackson & orch, v Jack
Head rag hop '29 – Romeo Nelson & others
Suitcase blues – Albert Ammons
Kaycee on my mind '40 – Pete Johnson
On a little bamboo bridge '37 – Jack Jackson & orch, v Jack Cooper
Louisiana fairy tale '35 – Jack Jackson & orch, v Fred Latham
Bass goin' crazy '39 – Albert Ammons
Chicago breakdown '45 – Big Maceo, Hudson Woodbridge, Charles Saunders
Gypsy violin '35 – Jack Jackson & orch, v Jackie Hunter
Chicago in mind '39 – Albert Ammons
Turn your face to the sun '35 – Jack Jackson & orch, v Jack
Roll 'em '37 – Benny Goodman & orch
Doggon my good luck soul '27 – Hattie Hudson, Willie Tyson
Pinetop's blues – Clarence 'Pinetop' Smith
I ain't got to play no second fiddle '25 – Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong, Charlie Green
Pig iron Sally '34 – Bessie Jackson (Lucille Bogan), Walter Roland
Going to the broadcast – Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, ? (female)
Love's just a melody '35 – Jack Jackson & orch, v Jack
Farish Street jive '36 – Eurreal 'Little Brother' Montgomery
Twentieth century blues '33 – Barbara James, Beryl Newell
Whistlin' blues '37 – Mead Lux Lewis
Choo choo ch'boogie – Louis Jordan & orch
Ev'ry little piggy's got a curly tail '49 – Arthur Askey, orch conducted by Frank Cordell
When it's milking time in Switzerland – Cicely Courtneidge, Jack Hulbert
In the land of the buffalo nickel '46 – Ray McKinley & orch, v Ray
Gimme a pigfoot (and a bottle of beer) '33 – Bessie Smith, Jack Teagarden, Benny Goodman & others
Satan's li'l lamb '32 – Ethel Merman, orch conducted by Nat Shilkret
The pig got up and slowly walked away '34 – Frank Crumit, studio orchestra
The Whiffenpoof song '47 – Bing Crosby, Fred Waring & The Glee Club
William Tell overture (Beetlebaum) – Spike Jones & his City Slickers, v Doodles Weaver
This little piggie went to market '34 – Hutch
Mary had a little lamb – Tommy Dorsey & orch, v Edythe Wright
The booglie wooglie piggy – Harry Roy & orch, v Marjorie Kingsley
Riders in the sky (a cowboy legend) '49 – Peggy Lee, Jud Conlon singers
Horses don't bet on people – Kay Kyser & his orch, v Clyde Rogers
Ali Baba's camel '31 – Cicely Courtneidge, Ivor McClaren, Lawrence Green
Count your blessings instead of sheep – Bing Crosby, orch directed by Joseph J Lilley
His rocking horse ran away '44 – Betty Hutton, Paul Weston's orch
Home on the range '33 – Bing Crosby, Lennie Hayton & orch
Cow cow boogie – Ink Spots, Ella Fitzgerald
Off to Buffalo '26 – Fletcher Henderson & the Dixie Stompers
Shuffle off to Buffalo '33 – The Boswell Sisters, Dorsey Brothers, & others
Baa lambs '15 – Ella Shields
Vous oubliez votre cheval (you forgot your horse) '38 – Charles Trenet, orch conducted by Wal-Berg
Why has a cow got four legs? – Cicely Courtneidge, Jack Hulbert & company
He went in like a lion and came out like a lamb '20 – Billy Murray, unnamed orchestra
It didn't take long to come off – Vesta Tilley
The king's horses '31 – Those Three Fellows (O'Hagan, Hawthorne, Witt)
Hippopotamus song (mud glorious mud) – Flanders & Swann
Hippo encore (more news) – Flanders & Swamm
Black horse stomp – Fletcher Henderson & the Dixie Stompers
I'm going to get lit up – Billy Cotton & his orch
When Johnny comes marching home – Glenn Miller & orch, v Marion Hutton, Tex Beneke, The Modernaires
This is the army, Mr Jones '44 – Ambrose & his orch, v Jack Cooper
The home coming waltz '42 – Ivy Benson & her all girls band, v Kay Yorston
The sailor with the navy blue eyes – Ambrose & his orch, v Sam Browne
Hand in hand with happiness '26 – Ray Starita & His Ambassadors band
The lights will shine again '41 – Barbara James, Abe Romaine & orch
Till the lights of London shine again '40 – Joe Loss & his orch, v Chick Henderson
Kiss me goodnight Sergeant Major – Billy Cotton & his orch, v Alan Breeze
How ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm '18 – Harry Fay
Keep the home fires burning '17 – John McCormack, orch conducted by Josef Pasternack
When you put on that old blue suit again '45 – Barbara James, National Dance Orchestra
It's been a long, long time '44 – Bing Crosby, Les Paul & his Trio
Who knows? '38 – Billy Ternent & his Sweet Rhythm orch, v Sam Brown
When they sound the last all clear '41 – Donald Peers, Jay Wilbur & his orch
The white cliffs of dover '42 – Vera Lynn, Mantovani & orch
A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square – Hutch
Little ships will sail again '43 – Barbara James, George Trevare's Australians
Would you like to take a walk? '31 – Helen Rowland, Ben Selvin & orch
Good for nothing (but love) '40 – Barbara James, Dick Freeman & his Trocadero orch
Playing home sweet home '15 – George Christian
Coming home '40s – Lou Preager & orch, v Paul Rich
Back to the heather '28 – Ray Starita & his Ambassadors' Band, v Ted Brandt
My heart belongs to daddy '40 – Victor Sylvester & his Ballroom orch
Twiddling with the knobs on the radio – Dorrie Dene, orch conducted by George Scott-Wood
For all we know '34 – Grace Keller, Fred Hartley & his Quintet
When the war is over, Mother dear '15 – Walter Jeffries
I can't give you anything but love '41 – Barbara James, Reg Lewis & the Trocadero band (issued as Johnny Tozer & his Swing Band)
So tired '28 – Ray Starita & his Ambassadors' band, v Eddie Collis
Radio times '34 – BBC Dance Band with Henry Hall
Comes love '39 – Dorothy Lamour, Lou Bring & orch
Don't sit under the apple tree – Glenn Miller orch, v Marion Hutton, Tex Beneke, The Modernaires
It don't mean a thing '37 – Barbara James, Frank Coughlan's Trocadero orch
I taught I taw a putty tat '50 – Mel Blanc, Billy May's orch
Singin' in the rain '29 – Cliff Edwards, The Bronx Sisters, Cast, orch directed by Arthr Lange
I got rhythm '35 – Fats Waller, His Rhythm, His Orchestra
Make 'em laugh '51 – Donald O'Connor
The peanut vendor '31 – Debroy Somers & his Band, v Tom Barratt, Dan Donovan, chorus
Do what you do '29 – Zelma O'Neal, Al Goodman & orch
Daffy Duck's rhapsody '50 – Mel Blanc, Billy May's orch
Little white duck – Danny Kaye, Ken Darby Singers, unidentified orch
Fascinatin' rhythm '24 – Cliff Edwards, Adrian Rollini – bass sax
Liza '29 – Al Jolson, Brunswick Studio orch
Lucky break '34 – Debroy Somers & his Band, v Harry Bentley, piano Arthur Sandford
Thumbelina '52 – Danny Kaye, Gordon Jenkins' orch, chorus
Zip-a-dee-doo-dah '47 – Johnny Mercer, The Pied Pipers, ? orch
I'll follow my secret heart '39 – Hildegarde, ? orch
Funny face – Jack Smith, orch directed by Carroll Gibbons
Should I? '30 – Charles Kaley, orch conducted by Arthur Lange
There's a new world '36 – Debroy Somers & his Band, v Sam Costa
When do we dance '25 – George Gershwin
Everything I've got '42 – Hildegarde, ? orch
I'm Popeye the sailor man '33 – Billy Costello, unnamed orch
Ol' man Mose '38 – Particia Norman, Eddy Duchin & orch
The night when love was born – Debroy Somers & his Band, v Dan Donovan
The teddy bears' picnic – Popeye the Sailor Man (Billy Costello), ? orch
Who's afraid of the big band wolf – Henry Hall & the BBC Dance orch, v ?
Tango (Temptation) '51 – MGM studio orch
The worry song (The king who couldn't dance) – Gene Kelly, Sara Berne, ? orch
Nashville nightingale '24 – Waring's Pennsylvanians
West end nights – vocal gems medley – Debroy Somers & his Band, v Webster Booth, Muriel Barron, Marjorie Stedeford, chorus
Come up and seem me some time '33 – Cliff Edwards, Jimmy Dorsey, Sterling Bose
Fit as a fiddle (and ready for love) '51 – Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor, MGM orch
Half of it dearie blues – Fred Astaire, George Gershwin
When you wish upon a star – Cliff Edwards, ? musicians
For me and my gal '42 – Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, MGM studio orch
Oh, baby! '46 – Benny Goodman & orch, v Benny
(I've got a gal) in Kalamazoo '42 – Glenn Miller & orch, v Tex Beneke, The Modernaires, Marion Hutton, The Nicholas Brothers
Stormy weather '42-44? – Shep Fields & His New Music
The saga of Jenny – Hildegarde, orchestra directed by Harry Sosnik
About a quarter to nine '35 – Al Jolson, orch directed by Morris Stoloff
Sing, sing sing '37 – Benny Goodman & orch, feat. Gene Krupa
Intro / T-bone for two '36 – Bobby Sherwood & his orch
They're either too young or too old '43 – Bette Davis, Warner Bros orch
Dixieland Medley – 12 song snippets – Debroy Somers & his band, v Dan Donovan
Around the world with Annie Laurie '29 – Jack Lumsdaine
'Rosalie' film medley – Louis Levy & his orch, v Eve Becke, Gerry Fitzgeral
Phonetic punctuation (parts 1 & 2) – Victor Borge
We've got rhythm '36 – Mario 'Harp' Lorenzi & his Rhythmics
Concerto for clarinet '40 – Artie Shaw & orch
Leave us leap '46 – Gene Krupa & orch
Whistle while you work '38 – The Comedy Harmonists, piano: Fritz Kramer
To each his own '46 – The Ink Spots
My walking stick '39 – Golden Gate Quartet
Shuffle off to Buffalo '33 – The Boswell Sisters, Dorsey Brothers orch
Ma, he's makin' eyes at me '40 – The Merry Macs, unidentified orch
Rosie the riveter '43 – Four Vagabonds
A lovely way to spend an evening '43 – The Ink Spots
I'm getting sentimental over you '40 – Three Sharps and Flats
That doggone dog of mine '39 – Quintones
Somebody stole Gabriel's horn '32 – Three Keys
The jive is jumpin' '39 – The Four Clefs
Night and day '33 – The Comedy Harmonists, piano: Erwin Bootz
Dirt dishing Daisy '37 – Five Jinks
It don't mean a thing (if it ain't got that swing) '32 – Mills Brothers
Swingin' on the strings '35 – Ink Spots
Medley: This is the missus / That's love / Life is just a bowl of cherries – Boswell Sisters, Victor Young & orch
Sweet Sue, just you – Mills Brothers
Ti-pi-tin '38 – The Comedy Harmonists
Louisiana hayride '32 – Boswell Sisters, Dorsey Brothers orch
That's the rhythm '40 – Three Sharps & a Flat
Put on your old grey bonnet – Mills Brothers
Deep in the heart of Texas – The Merry Macs, Victor Young & orch
Don't get around much any more '42 – The Ink Spots
My sugar walks down the street '39 – Quintones
Nobody's sweetheart – Mills Brothers
The Barber of Seville – overture '38 – The Comedy Harmonists
I'm through '39 – Three Sharps and a Flat
Goodbye blues – Mills Brothers
We'll meet agaion '41 – The Ink Spots
St Louis blues '38 – Boswell Sisters, unidentified orch
Tiger rag '31 – Mills Brothers
Fit as a fiddle '32 – Three Keys
Johnson rag '40 – The Merry Macs, unidentified orch
Does the Spearmint lose its flavour on the bedpost overnight '25 – Ernest Hare & Billy Jones (Happiness Boys)
Have ya' got any gum, chum? '46 – Ray McKinley & orch, v Ray and the gang
Bright eyes – Louis Prima & orch, v Louis
Chiquita banana – Xavier Cugat & orch, ? vocal
Sugar is sweet and so are you – Louis Prima & orch, v Louis
The dum dot song (I put a penny in the gum slot) '47 – Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers, Alvy West & the Little Band
Chew-chew-chew (chew your bubble gum) '39 – Ella Fitzgerald, Chick Webb & orch
Banana in your fruit basket – Bo Carter (vocal & guitar)
Does your chewing gum lose its flavour on the bedpost overnight – Lonnie Donegan & his Skiffle Group
I swallowed the gum, mom! '46 – Janette Davis, orchestra directed by Archie Bleyer
Boulder bluff '41 – Glenn Miller & orch, Trumpet-Billy May
Little white lies '39 – Ella Fitzgerald, Chick Webb & orch
Some Sunday morning – Louis Prima & orch, v Louis
Choo'n gum – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
Let's all go posh '32 – Gracie Fields, ? orch
Banana oil '25 – Vaughan de Leath, unidentified orch
Please don't squeeza da banana – Louis Prima & orch, v Louis
I don't know – Gertrude Lawrence
If you ever change your mind '39 – Ella Fitzgerald & her Savoy Eight
I've never seen a straight banana – Ernest Hare, Billy Jones (Happiness boys)
Clambake in B flat '43 – The Capitol Jazzmen, trumpet- Billy May
Let's all go down the strand (and have a banana) – Gertrude Lawrence
I still want you – Louis Prima & orch, v Louis
Chewing gum '33 – Ambrose & his orch, v Jack Cooper
Ee, by gum! – Gracie Fields, Carroll Gibbons & the New Mayfair orch
Little Orley and the bubble gum '47 – Uncle Lumpy (Hugh Brannum), Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians
Yes! we have no bananas '23 – Benny Krueger's orch, v Billy Jones
I've got the Yes! we have no bananas blues '23 – Billy Jones, unidentified orch
The banana boat song (Day-o) '57 – Billy May's orch, v Stan Freeberg, interruptions: Peter Leeds
Sugar blues '40 – Ella Fitzgerald & her Famous orchestra
I want a banana '42 – Arthur Askey, orch conducted by Phil Green
I like bananas (because they have no bones) – Billy Cotton & his band, v ?
(I'm forever) blowing bubble gum '47 – Spike Jones & his City Slickers
Mail call / San Fernando Valley – Bing Crosby, unidentified orch
Take my heart '32 – Ambrose & orch, v Sam Browne
Tico-tico – Carmen Miranda, ? orch
Chattanooga choo choo – Carmen Miranda, ? orch
Every day of my life – Dick Haymes, ? orch
Let's face the music and dance – Billy Cotton & orch, v Alan Breeze
Can't get Indiana off my mind / No more toujours l'amour – Hoagy Carmichael, Ginny Simms, ? orch
My canary has circles under his eyes '31 – Al Bowlly, Howard Godfrey's Waldorfians
No 'bout adoubt it – Marion Hutton
Black bottom – Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders
(When your heart's on fire) smoke gets in your eyes '34 – Alan Kane, Lew Stone & orch
Meet me in St Louis – Judy Garland, Georgie Stoll & orch
I fall in love too easily – Frank Sinatra, ? orch
There's rain in my eyes – Arthur Tracy, ? orch
My mammy – Al Jolson, ? orch
Beat me daddy, eight to the bar – Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
Rosalie '38 – Carroll Gibbons Orpheans, v George Melachrino
Puttin' on the ritz '39 – Clark Gable, chorus
Pass the peace pipe – Nancy Walker
That old black magic – Johnny Johnston
Best of all – Shirley Ross
Robins and roses – Kay Weber, Jimmy Dorsey's orch
42nd Street (from film soundtrack) – Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell, chorus, studio orch
Brazil '47 – Xavier Cugat & his Waldorf-Astoria orch, v La Chata & chorus
Jimmy Durante meets Harry James – Jimmy Durante, Harry James, Betty Grable
Charleston '25 – Paul Whiteman & orch, piano: Ferdie Grofe & Harry Perella
California here I come '46 – Al Jolson, Morris Stoloff's orch
Come out wherever you are – Frank Sinatra, Gloria de Haven
It's de-lovely – George Burns, Dennis Day
Somebody else, not me – Eddie Rochester Anderson
King Porter stomp – Harry James & orch
Hooray for Hollywood – Benny Goodman & orch, v Johnny 'Scat' Davis, Francis Langford, Benny & chorus
Ain't she sweet '27 – Gene Austin, Nat Shilkret & orch
Limehouse blues '35 – Ambrose & his orch
You always hurt the one you love – The Mills Brothers
Cruisin' down the river '45 – Lou Preager & orch, v Paul Rich
You can't tell the difference after dark '35 – Alberta Huntre, unidentified piano & guitar
Into each life some rain must fall '44 – Ella Fitzgerald, the Ink Spots (feat. Billy Kenny)
Tuxedo Junction – Gene Krupa & orch
Paper doll '48 – The Mills Brothers
Doin' the uptown lowdown '33 – Mildred Bailey, Dorsey Brothers orch
Dry bones '47 – Fred Waring & his Pennsylvanians
Bring it with you when you come '23 – Alberta Hunter, Henderson's dance orch
Peg 'o my heart – Max Harris & his Novelty Trio
After you've gone '49 – Al Jolson, Matty Malneck's orch, the Four Hits and a Miss
Strangers '32 – Mildred Bailey, Leonard Joy's orch
Blueberry hill – Gene Krupa & orch, v Howard du Lany
Don't fence me in '44 – Bing Crosby, Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen & orch
Gonna have you, ain't gonna leave you alone '21 – Alberta Hunter, Eubie Blake's orch
Is that religion? – Mildred Bailey, Dorsey Bros orch
He's gone – Gene Krupa & orch
Lile Marlene '42 – Lale Anderson, Charles Magnante's orch, accordian-Charles
The very thought of you – Al Bowlly, Ray Noble & orch
It might as well be spring '45 – Dick Haymes, Victor Young conducting orch
Emaline '34 – Mildred Bailey, Benny Goodman & orch
So long – Gene Krupa & orch, v Irene Day
I get along without you very well – Lew Stone & his Band, v Sam Browne
Do I worry? '40 – The Ink Spots
Nice goings on – Bernard Miles
Rockin' in rhythm – Duke Ellington & his Famous orch (The Jungle Band)
I love you too much – Gene Krupa & orch, v Irene Day?
Blues in the night '42 – Anne Shelton, unidentified orch
Yelpin' the blues '39 – Alberta Hunter, Charlie Shavers, Buster Bailey, Lil Armstrong, Wellman Braud
Heat wave '33 – Mildred Bailey, Glen Gray & the Casa Loma orch
Chop, chop, Charlie Chan '40 – Gene Krupa & orch, v Irene Day
Ac-cent-chu-ate the positive – Bing Crosby, Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen orch
Never see Maggie alone '40 – Bob Dyer, His Mountain Men
A gay caballero '30 – Bobbie Comber, unidentified orchestra
Grandpa liked it '34 – Leslie Sarony
All right, Louie, drop the gun – Louis Prima & his orch, v Louis & the band
The 'oi' song '32 – Ambrose & his orch
Dangerous Nan McGrew '30 – Helen Kane, Leonard Joy's orch
How could Red Riding Hood '26 – The Yacht Club Boys
On a cold and frosty morning '31 – Bobbie Comber, unidentified orch
Down at the Winegar works '40 – Jackie Hunter, unidentified orch
Wipe it off '30 – Lonnie Johnson, Clarence Williams, James P Johnson, Spencer Willians
Peter's pop keeps a lollipop shop – Ambrose & orch
I do like a little bit of nougat '33 – Lupino Lane, unidentified orch
Any old iron '11 – Harry Champion
When I met Sally at the seaside '31 – Bobby Comber, unidentified orch
Chewing gum '33 – Ambrose & his orch, v Jack Cooper
When the light shines brightly in the lighthouse '29 – Leslie Sarony
He's just my size '39 – Lillie Mae Kirkman, Curtis Jones, Hot Box Johnson & unidentified musicians
Pasta Fazoola – Van & Schenk
The people upstairs '32 – The Western Brothers
Let's all sing like the birdies sing '32 – Leslie Holmes, Jack Payne & his band
Pardon me while I laugh '25 – The Happiness Boys (Billy Jones, Ernest Hare), Phil Ohman, Harry Reser
Please let me sleep on your doorstep tonight '30 – Billy Bennett
He played his ukulele as the ship went down '32 – Leslie Sarony, unidentified orch
I go twice a week to the pictures – Tessie O'Shea, unidentified orch
Shut the door '34 – Leslie Sarony, Leslie Holmes, Jack Hylton & orch
The latest thing in hot jazz – Bud Freeman & his V-disc Jumpers
Sing Holly, go whistle, Hey hey – Jack Payne & the BBC Dance orch