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| Title | Artist | Recording |
|---|---|---|
| Superstitious Blues | The Virginians | Victor 19419 Disc 1924 |
| I Love My Baby | Mike Speciale and His Orchestra | Perfect 14536 Disc 1925 |
| Home in Pasedina | Isham Jones Orcestra | Brunswick 2582 Disc 1924 |
| Cut Yourself a piece of Cake | Billy Murray | Victor 19114 Disc 1923 |
| The Next Horse I Ride On | Miss Helen Trix | Victor 4946 Disc 1906 |
| Who Threw the Overalls in Mistress Murphy's Chowder? | Dan W.Quinn | Standard 111 Disc 1905 |
| Smile and Show Your Dimple | Samuel Ash | Columbia A2425 Disc 1917 |
| Dapper Dan | Irving Kaufman | Cardinal 2052 Disc 1921 |
| I've Got The Blues For Old Kentucky | Aileen Stanley | Victor 18703 Disc 1920 |
| I'm Hungry For The Beautiful Girls | Eddie Cantor | Columbia A3624 Disc 1922 |
| Night Hawk Blues | Coon Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra | Victor 19316 Disc 1924 |
| Down By The River | Robert Judson (aka Ernest Hare) | Pathe 020950 Disc 1923 |
| I Wish There was a Wireless to Heaven (Then Mamma Would Not Seem So Far Away) | Billy Jones | Columbia A3655 Disc 1922 |
| The Letter Edged in Black | Vernon Dalhart | Montgomery Ward M-8048B Disc 1925 |
| I'm Gonna Jazz My Way Right Straight Thru Paradise | Mary Stafford and Her Jazz Band | Columbia A3390 Disc 1921 |
| My Man (Mon Homme) | Fanny Brice | Victor Disc 1924 |
Thu May. 3, 2007 7:28am
From:
Ray
You've got a typo. It's Coon Sanders
Sat May. 5, 2007 3:09pm
From:
jenn
Who cares about a typo- the music is great! Keep up the good work!
Sat May. 5, 2007 5:43pm
From:
Luiw
Who Threw The Overalls In Mistress Murphy's Chowder (Standard 111) was recorded by Dan W.Quinn
Source: Columbia Master Work Discography, Vol.1
Sat May. 5, 2007 5:45pm
From:
Luis
In fact it's Coon-Sanders (Joe Sanders & Carleton Coon)
Sat Mar. 1, 2008 5:15am
From:
don
I heard "Who Threw the Overalls," by Bing Crosby--and i thought it was an old song when he did it. good laugh on me. love it. same goes for "LEtter Edged in Black," which Marty Robins laid down in the '50s or '60s. so great to hear older versions of familiar songs. last--you would never expect Billy Jones--one of the Happiness Boys, to do a song like "Wireless to Heaven." major change of pace. even an adult in middle age sometimes wishes there were a way to get advice from long dead parents. exceptional show.
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