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Flanagan & Allen Galopping Major
Husk O' Hare San
Bessie Smith Sinful Blues
Ramblers Angelina (in Dutch)
Joe Venuti wild cat
Al Bowlly & Jimmy Mesene When That Man Is Dead And Gone
Herbie Mann The surrey whith the fringe on top
Oslan Husein and Mus D.S. with Orkes Teruna Ria Kembang beureum
Billy Golden Rabbit Hash
Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders Turkish Towel (Toalla Turca)
Reidar Andresen Tenk om du kunne
unknown Gay there on the mountain (Ukrainian)
Jacques Brel Ce Qu' Il Nous Faut
Les Paul & Mary Ford Some Of These Days
Minna Reverelli Verschiedene Schweizer Jodler Volkslieder
Flanagan & Allen Run Rabbit Run
Johnny Hodges Rabbit's Jump
Achilleas Poulos Nedem Geldym Amerikaya (Turkisj)
Billie Holiday & Lester Young Getting Some Fun Out Of Life
Skymasters Marjoleintje
Lia Dorana Wereld Is Een Klein Provincie Stadje
Edith Piaf Les Deux Rengaines
Bakwiri Tribe Wrestling Match Song
Charles G. Widdén Tre trallande Jäntor (Three Singing Lassies)
Bertha Chippie Hill How Long How Long
Metronome All Stars (Dizzy Gillespie) Double Date
Barry Sisters Baby Come A Little Closer
Lys Gauty J'aime tes grands yeux
Christiansens Danseorkester Bali bali poul
Bill Haley and his Comets Paper Boy
Debant Pinsonnette Et Pinsonnet
The Anglo Persians A Siren Dream
Mildred Bailey Smoke Dreams
Big Bill Broonzy Just a dream
Comment: This Broonzy composition has no connection with later songs recorded by Carrie Underwood or Nelly; it is also sometimes given an extended title 'Just A Dream I Had On My Mind' after its opening.According to a BBC documentary about Broonzy that was first screened in December 2013, the legendary bluesman wrote this song especially for the From Spirituals To Swing concerts of December 1938. Among other things, this dream sees him meeting the President at the White House, something that might have been considered extraordinary or even unthinkable for a black blues musician at that time.What was not so unthinkable was the line in which he dreams about having ten children all looking like him because Broonzy was a notorious womanizer, though it was probably a combination of alcohol and tobacco rather than women that killed him twenty years later. from: https://www.songfacts.com/facts/big-bill-broonzy/just-a-dream
Spike Jones and his City Slickers Charlestono Mio
Golden Gate Quartet Travelin' Shoes
Olga Lowina Schoon Zwitserland
Betty Johnson 1492
Carmen Miranda When I love, I love
Comment: Mykhaylo Zazulyak was the first Ukrainian singer to record the National Anthem of Ukraine (''Glory and Freedom of Ukraine Has not yet Perished''), 'Ще не вмерла Україна' in 1918.Mykhaylo Zazulyak (1887-1936), Ukrainian American baritone opera singer in the United States was born in Lviv, Ukraine and at the age of 22 immigrated to the U.S. taking up residency in New York. A true Ukrainian at heart Zazulyak performed pro-bono for all Ukrainian initiated concerts. One of his major successes was a solo concert in Carnegie Hall in 1916. The hall was filled to capacity. Additionally, he was the first to systematically record his songs with acclaimed recording studios.Throughout 1916-1929 Mykhaylo Zazulyak recorded 98 songs of which 67 were in Ukrainian, 29 in Polish, and 2 in Lithuanian.wikipedia Ukrainian anthem
Mykhailo Zazulyak Shche ne vmerla Ukrayina!