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| Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
| 2.19 Blues (Mamies' Blues)
(Mamie Desdume) |
5-27-1940 | New York, New York | Decca 18090 Decca 25099 |
| After You've Gone (b)
(Henry Creamer / J. Turner Layton) |
11-26-1929 | New York, New York | Okeh 41350 |
| After You've Gone (c)
(Henry Creamer / J. Turner Layton) |
11-26-1929 | New York, New York | Okeh (rejected) |
| Ain't Misbehavin' (From Musical Show Connie's Hot Chocolates) (Andy Razaf / Fats Waller / Harry Brooks) |
7-19-1929 | New York, New York | Okeh 8717 |
| Ain't Misbehavin'
(Andy Razaf / Fats Waller / Harry Brooks) |
6-24-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2042 B Decca 5355 |
| Alexander's Ragtime Band
(Irving Berlin) |
7-7-1937 | New York, New York | Decca 1408 |
| All Of Me
(S. Simons / Gerald Marks) |
1-27-1932 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41552 |
| Among My Souvenirs
(Nicholls / Leslie) |
4-17-1942 | Los Angeles, California | Decca 4327 A |
| As Long As You Live, You'll Be Dead If You Die
(Bernie Hanighen / Johnny Mercer) |
5-13-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2230 A |
| Baby, Won't You Please Come Home
(Charles Warfield / Clarence Williams) |
6-15-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2729 A |
| Basin Street Blues
(Spencer Williams) |
1-27-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 24351 |
| Bessie Couldn't Help It
(Byron H. Warner / J.L. Richmond) |
2-1-1930 | New York, New York | Okeh 8774 |
| Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
(Harold Arlen / Ted Koehler) |
1-25-1932 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41550 |
| Blue Again
(Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh) |
4-28-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41498 Vocalion 3115 |
| Blue Turning Grey Over You
(Andy Razaf / Fats Waller) |
2-1-1930 | New York, New York | Okeh 41375 Vocalion 3124 |
| Bye And Bye
(traditional) |
12-18-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 3011 A Decca 3946 A Decca 25153 |
| Cain And Abel
(Fensteck / Loman) |
5-1-1940 | New York, New York | Decca 3204 B |
| Chinatown, My Chinatown
(Schwartz / Jerome) |
11-3-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41534 |
| Coal Cart Blues
(Louis Armstrong / Lil Hardin) |
5-27-1940 | New York, New York | Decca 18091 Decca 25100 |
| Confessin' (That I Love You) (Dougherty / Reynolds / Neiburg) |
4-25-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2615 A Decca 3795 B Decca 28306 |
| Coquette
(Carmen Lombardo / John W. Green / Gus Kahn) |
4-17-1942 | Los Angeles, California | Decca 4327 B |
| Cuban Pete
(Norman) |
7-7-1937 | New York, New York | Decca 1353 |
| Cut Off My Legs And Call Me Shorty
(Raye / Alexander) |
5-1-1940 | New York, New York | Decca 3235 B |
| Dallas Blues
(Hart A. Wand / Lloyd Garret) |
12-10-1929 | New York, New York | Okeh 8774 |
| Dear Old Southland
(Henry Creamer / J. Turner Layton) |
4-5-1930 | New York, New York | Columbia 36282 |
| Dinah
(Sam M. Lewis / Joe Young / Harry Akst) |
5-4-1930 | New York, New York | Okeh 8800 |
| Don't Play Me Cheap
(Zilmer Randolph / Harry Dial) |
4-26-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 24425 |
| Down In Honky Tonk Town (a)
(Smith / McCarron) |
5-27-1940 | New York, New York | Decca 25100 |
| Down In Honky Tonk Town (b)
(Smith / McCarron) |
5-27-1940 | New York, New York | Decca 18091 |
| Dusky Stevedore
(Andy Razaf / J.C. Johnson) |
4-24-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 24320 |
| Everything's Been Done Before
(Adamson / Knopf / King) |
3-10-1941 | New York, New York | Decca 3835 A |
| Ev'ntide
(Hoagy Carmichael) |
5-18-1936 | New York, New York | Decca 835 B |
| Exactly Like You (From Lew Lesilie's International Revue) (Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh) |
5-4-1930 | New York, New York | Okeh 41423 |
| Georgia On My Mind
(Stuart Gorrell / Hoagy Carmichael) |
11-6-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41541 |
| (Get Some) Cash For Your Trash
(Fats Waller / Ed Kirkeby) |
4-17-1942 | Los Angeles, California | Decca 4229 A |
| Got A Bran' New Suit (b)
(Howard Dietz / Arthur Schwartz) |
10-3-1935 | New York, New York | Decca 579 B |
| Got A Bran' New Suit (e)
(Howard Dietz / Arthur Schwartz) |
10-3-1935 | New York, New York | Decca 579 B |
| Harlem Stomp
(J.C. Higgenbotham) |
3-14-1940 | New York, New York | Decca 3092 B |
| Hear Me Talkin' To Ya (Don Redman / Louis Armstrong) |
4-5-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2405 B Decca 25155 |
| Hep Cat's Ball
(Palmer / Louis Armstrong / Robinson) |
3-14-1940 | New York, New York | Decca 3283 A |
| He's A Son Of The South
(Andy Razaf / Joe Davis /Reginald Forsythe) |
1-26-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Bluebird B-5086-B |
| Hey Lawdy Mama
(Easton) |
4-11-1941 | New York, New York | Decca 3756 B |
| High Society
(A.J. Piron / Clarence Williams) |
1-26-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 24232-B Bluebird B-6771-B |
| Hobo You Can't Ride This Train
(Louis Armstrong) |
12-8-1932 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 24200-B Bluebird B-6501-B |
| Home
(Van Steeden / Clarkson) |
1-27-1932 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41552 |
| Honey, Do!
(Andy Razaf / J.C. Johnson) |
1-27-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 24369 Bluebird B-7787-B |
| Honey, Don't You Love Me Any More?
(Terry Shand / Fred Meadows) |
4-24-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 24335 Bluebird B-7787-A |
| Hustlin' And Bustlin' For Baby
(Harry Woods) |
1-25-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 24233-B Bluebird B-7506-A |
| I Ain't Got Nobody
(Graham / Bert Williams) |
12-10-1929 | New York, New York | Okeh 8756 |
| I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
(Clarence Gaskill / Jimmy McHugh) |
4-5-1930 | New York, New York | Okeh 41415 |
| I Can't Give You Anything But Love
(Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh) |
6-24-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2042 A Decca 25355 |
| I Come From A Musical Family
(Dave Franklin) |
4-28-1936 | New York, New York | Decca 797 B |
| I Cover The Waterfront
(Green / Heyman) |
3-10-1941 | New York, New York | Decca 3700 B |
| I Double Dare You (a)
(Terry Shand / Jimmy Eaton) |
1-12-1938 | Los Angeles, California | Decca 1636 |
| I Double Dare You (b)
(Terry Shand / Jimmy Eaton) |
1-12-1938 | Los Angeles, California | Decca 1636 |
| I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues from Earl Carroll's "Vanities" (Harold Arlen / Ted Koehler) |
1-25-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 24233-A Bluebird B-6771-A |
| I Got Rhythm (From "Girl Crazy") (George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin) |
11-6-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Columbia 2590-D |
| I Hate To Leave You Know (1)
(Fats Waller / Harry Link / Dorothy Dick) |
12-8-1932 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 24204 |
| I Hate To Leave You Know (2)
(Fats Waller / Harry Link / Dorothy Dick) |
12-8-1932 | Camden, New Jersey | Bluebird B-10236 |
| I Hope Gabriel Likes My Music
(Franklin) |
12-19-1935 | New York, New York | Decca 672 A |
| I Never Knew
(Rito / Kahn) |
4-17-1942 | Los Angeles, California | Decca 4229 B |
| I Surrender, Dear
(Harry Barris / Gordon Clifford) |
4-20-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41497 |
| I Used To Love You (But It's All Over Now) (a)
(Tilzer / Brown) |
11-16-1941 | Chicago, Illinois | Decca 4106 A |
| I Used To Love You (But It's All Over Now) (b)
(Tilzer / Brown) |
11-16-1941 | Chicago, Illinois | Decca 4106 A |
| I Wonder Who Vocal refrain and trumpet solo by Louis Armstrong (Sid Barbarin) |
12-8-1932 | Chicago, Illinois | Bluebird B-6644-B |
| If It's Good (Then I Want It)
(Marks / Hirsch) |
4-25-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2480 A |
| If We Never Meet Again
(Horace Gerlach / Louis Armstrong) ) |
4-29-1936 | New York, New York | Decca 906 A |
| I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You
(Sam Thread) |
4-28-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41504 |
| (I'll Be Glad When You're Dead) You Rascal, You (Sam Thread) |
11-16-1941 | Chicago, Illinois | Decca 4140 A |
| I'll Get Mine Bye And Bye
(Davis) |
4-11-1941 | New York, New York | Decca 3900 A |
| I'm In The Mood For Love (a) From Walter Wanger Production "Every Night At Eight" (Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh) |
10-3-1935 | New York, New York | Decca 579 A |
| I'm In The Mood For Love (e) From Walter Wanger Production "Every Night At Eight" (Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh) |
10-3-1935 | New York, New York | Decca 579 A |
| I'm In The Mood For Love (f) From Walter Wanger Production "Every Night At Eight" (Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh) |
10-3-1935 | New York, New York | Decca 579 A |
| I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket From R.K.O. Radio Picture Production "Follow The Fleet" (Irving Berlin) |
2-4-1936 | New York, New York | Decca 698 A |
| I'm Shooting High
(Jimmy McHugh / Ted Koehler) |
11-21-1935 | New York, New York | Decca 623 A |
| In The Gloaming (a)
(Harrison / Orred) |
3-10-1941 | New York, New York | Decca 3825 B |
| In The Gloaming (b)
(Harrison / Orred) |
3-10-1941 | New York, New York | Decca 3825 B |
| Indian Cradle Song
(Mabel Wayne / Gus Kahn) |
5-4-1930 | New York, New York | Okeh 41423 |
| It's Wonderful
(Cameron S. Wells / Stuff Smith / Mitchell Parish) |
5-18-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 1841 B |
| I've Got A Heart Full Of Rhythm
(Louis Armstrong / Horace Gerlach) |
7-7-1937 | New York, New York | Decca 1408 |
| I've Got A Pocketful Of Dreams
(Johnny Burke / James V. Monaco) |
6-24-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 1937 A |
| I've Got My Fingers Crossed
(Jimmy McHugh / Ted Koehler) |
11-21-1935 | New York, New York | Decca 623 B |
| I've Got The World On A String (1)
(Harold Arlen / Ted Koehler) |
1-25-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 24245 Bluebird B-6910-A |
| I've Got The World On A String (2)
(Harold Arlen / Ted Koehler) |
1-25-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 24245 Bluebird B-6910-A |
| Jeepers Creepers
(Johnny Mercer/ Harry Warren) |
1-18-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2267 A |
| Jubilee From Paramount Picture "Every Day'a A Holiday" (Stanley Adams / Hoagy Carmichael) |
1-12-1938 | Los Angeles, California | Decca 1635 B |
| Keepin' Out Of Michief Now
(Andy Razaf / Thomas Waller) |
3-11-1932 | Chicago, Illinois | Columbia 2646-D |
| Kickin' The Gong Around
(Harold Arlen / Ted Koehler) |
1-25-1932 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41550 |
| Knockin' A Jug
(Eddie Condon / Louis Armstrong) |
12-4-1928 | New York, New York | Okeh 8703 |
| La Cucaracha
(Dominico Savion / Ned Washington) |
10-3-1935 | New York, New York | Decca 580 B |
| Laughin' Louie
(Clarence Gaskill) |
4-24-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 5363 |
| Lawd, You Make The Night Too Long
(Lewis / Young) |
3-11-1932 | Chicago, Illinois | Columbia 2646-D |
| Lazy 'Sippi Steamer
(Louis Armstrong /Selman / Russell) |
3-14-1940 | New York, New York | Decca 3283 B |
| Lazy River
(Sidney Arodin / Hoagy Carmichael) |
11-3-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41541 |
| Leap Frog
(Garland) |
11-16-1941 | Chicago, Illinois | Decca 4106 B |
| Let That Be A Lesson To You
(Johnny Mercer / Richard Whiting) |
1-12-1938 | Los Angeles, California | Decca |
| Little Joe
(Miller / Stein) |
4-28-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41501 |
| Long, Long Ago
(Bayley) |
3-10-1941 | New York, New York | Decca 3700 A |
| Love Walked In
(George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin) |
5-18-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 1842 A |
| Love You Funny Thing
(Roy Turk / Fred Ahlert) |
3-2-1932 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41557 |
| Lyin' To Myself
(Hoagy Carmichael / Stanley Adams) |
5-18-1936 | New York, New York | Decca 835 A |
| Mahogany Hall Stomp
(Spencer Williams) | 1-28-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 24232-A Bluebird B-5086-A |
| Mahogany Hall Stomp
(Spencer Williams) |
5-18-1936 | New York, New York | Decca 824 B Decca 3793 A Decca 25154 |
| Me And Brother Bill
(Sweet / Louis Armstrong) |
4-25-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2538 B |
| Medley Of Armstrong Hits Part 1 Intro. You Rascal You , Nobody's Sweetheart, When It's Sleepy Time Down South | 12-21-1932 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor |
| Medley Of Armstrong Hits Part 2 Intro. When You're Smiling , St. James Infirmary, Dinah | 12-21-1932 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor |
| Mexican Swing
(Terry Shand / Marvin Lee) |
5-13-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 1822 B |
| Mighty River
(Billy Baskette) |
4-26-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 24351 |
| Mississippi Basin
(Reginald Forsythe / Andy Razaf) |
4-24-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 24321-A Bluebird B-6501-A |
| Muggles
(Earl Hines / Louis Armstrong) |
3-5-1929 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh |
| My Sweet
(Hoagy Carmichael / Stuart Gorrell) |
4-5-1930 | New York, New York | Okeh 41415 |
| Naturally
(Harry Barris / Joe McCarthy) |
6-24-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 1937 B |
| Nobody's Sweetheart
(Gus Kahn / Ernie Erdman / Billy Meyers / Elmer Schoebel) |
1-26-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor |
| Now Do You Call That A Buddy?
(Wilson) |
4-11-1941 | New York, New York | Decca 3756 |
| Old Man Mose (a)
(Zilmer Randolph / Louis Armstrong) |
11-21-1935 | New York, New York | Decca 622 A |
| Old Man Mose (d)
(Zilmer Randolph / Louis Armstrong) |
11-21-1935 | New York, New York | Decca 622 A |
| On The Sentimental Side
(Johnny Burke / James V. Monaco) |
5-18-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 1841 A |
| On The Sunny Side Of The Street (a)
(Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh) |
11-15-1937 | Los Angeles, California | Decca 1560 B |
| On The Sunny Side Of The Street (b)
(Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh) |
11-15-1937 | Los Angeles, California | Decca 1560 B |
| On The Sunny Side Of The Street, Parts 1 and 2
(Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh) |
10-1-1934 | Paris, France | Brunswick (French) |
| On Treasure Island
(Joseph A. Burke / Edgar Leslie) |
12-13-1935 | New York, New York | Decca 648 B |
| Once In A While
(Michael Edwards / Bud Green) |
11-15-1937 | Los Angeles, California | Decca 1560 A |
| Our Monday Date
(Earl Hines) |
4-25-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2615 B |
| Perdido Street Blues
(Lil Hardin Armstrong / Louis Armstrong) |
5-27-1940 | New York, New York | Decca 18090 Decca 25099 |
| Poor Old Joe
(Hoagy Carmichael) |
6-15-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 3011 B 65825-A |
| Poor Old Joe
(Hoagy Carmichael) |
12-18-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 3011 B 66984-A |
| Public Melody Number One From the Paramount Picture "Artists And Models" (Ted Koehler / Harold Arlen) |
7-2-1937 | New York, New York | Decca 1347 A |
| Red Cap
(Hecht / Louis Armstrong) |
7-2-1937 | New York, New York | Decca 1347 B |
| Red Nose (Marion Lake / Bonnie Lake) |
5-18-1936 | New York, New York | Decca 1049 B |
| Red Sails In The Sunset (Kennedy / Williams) |
12-13-1935 | New York, New York | Decca 648 A |
| Rhythm Saved The World (a)
(Sammy Cahn / Saul Chaplin) |
1-18-1936 | New York, New York | Decca 824 |
| Rhythm Saved The World (b)
(Sammy Cahn / Saul Chaplin) |
1-18-1936 | New York, New York | Decca 685 B |
| Rockin' Chair
(Hoagy Carmichael) |
12-13-1929 | New York, New York | Okeh 8756 |
| Satchel Mouth Swing
(Louis Armstrong / Lil Armstrong / Clarence Williams) |
1-12-1938 | Los Angeles, California | Decca 1636 3794 B |
| Save It, Pretty Mama (Don Redman / J. Davis / P. Dennicker) |
4-5-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2405 A Decca 3516 A Decca 25155 |
| Savoy Blues
(Kid Ory) |
4-5-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2538 A |
| Shanty Boat On The Mississippi
(Terry Shand / Jimmy Eaton) |
6-15-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2729 B |
| She's The Daughter Of A Planter From Havana
(Chaplin / Kahn) |
7-7-1937 | New York, New York | Decca 1353 |
| Shoe Shine Boy
(Sammy Cahn / Saul Chaplin) |
12-19-1935 | New York, New York | Decca 672 B |
| Sittin' In The Dark
(Jesse Greer / Harold Adamson) |
1-25-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 24245 Bluebird B-7506-B |
| Snowball
(Hoagy Carmichael) |
1-28-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 24369 Bluebird B-10225 |
| So Little Time (So Much To Do)
(William Hill / Peter DeRose) |
5-13-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 1822 A |
| Solitude (a)
(Duke Ellington / Irving Mills / Edgar DeLange ) |
12-19-1935 | New York, New York | Decca 666 B |
| Solitude (c)
(Duke Ellington / Irving Mills / Edgar DeLange ) |
12-19-1935 | New York, New York | Decca 666 B |
| Some Of These Days
(Shelton Brooks) |
9-10-1929 | New York, New York | Okeh 8729 |
| Some Of These Days (vocal)
(Shelton Brooks) |
9-10-1929 | New York, New York | Okeh 41298 |
| Some Sweet Day
(Ed Rose / Tony Jackson / Abe Olman) |
1-27-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 24257 |
| Somebody Stole My Break
(Dave Franklin) |
4-28-1936 | New York, New York | Decca 797 A |
| Something Tells Me
(Johnny Mercer / Harry Warren) |
5-18-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 1842 B |
| Song Of The Islands
(King) |
1-24-1930 | New York, New York | Okeh 41375 |
| Song Of The Vipers
(Louis Armstrong) |
10-1-1934 | Paris, France | Brunswick (French) |
| St. Louis Blues (a)
(W.C. Handy) |
12-13-1929 | New York, New York | Okeh 41350 |
| St. Louis Blues (b)
(W.C. Handy) |
12-13-1929 | New York, New York | Okeh 41350 |
| St. Louis Blues
(W.C. Handy) |
4-26-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Bluebird B-5280 |
| St. Louis Blues
(W.C. Handy) |
10-1-1934 | Paris, France | Brunswick (French) |
| Stardust (1)
(Mitchell Parrish / Hoagy Carmichael) |
11-4-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41530 |
| Stardust (2)
(Mitchell Parrish / Hoagy Carmichael) |
11-4-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41530 |
| Stardust (4)
(Mitchell Parrish / Hoagy Carmichael) |
11-4-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41530 |
| Struttin' With Some Barbecue (Lil Hardin Armstrong) |
1-12-1938 | Los Angeles, California | Decca 3795 A |
| Sun Showers
(Nacio Herb Brown / Arthur Freed) |
7-7-1937 | New York, New York | Decca 1369 |
| Sweet As A Song From 20th Century-Fox Production "Sally, Irene and Mary" (Mack Gordon / Harry Revel) |
1-12-1938 | Los Angeles, California | Decca 1653 A |
| Sweet Savannah Sue (From Musical Show Connie's Hot Chocolates) (Andy Razaf / Fats Waller / Harry Brooks) |
7-22-1929 | New York, New York | Okeh 8717 Okeh 41281 |
| Sweet Sue, Just You
(Will Harris / Victor Young) |
4-26-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Bluebird B-5280 |
| Sweethearts On Parade
(Carmen Lombardo / Charles Newman) |
5-1-1940 | New York, New York | Decca 3235 A Decca 25440 |
| Swing That Music
(Horace Gerlach / Louis Armstrong) |
5-18-1936 | New York, New York | Decca 866 A |
| Swing, You Cats
(Zilmer Randolph) |
1-28-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Bluebird B-10225 |
| Thankful
(Saul Chaplin / Sammy Cahn) |
5-18-1936 | New York, New York | Decca 866 B |
| Thanks A Million (a)
(Gus Kahn / Arthur Johnston) |
12-19-1935 | New York, New York | Decca 666 A |
| Thanks A Million (b)
(Gus Kahn / Arthur Johnston) |
12-19-1935 | New York, New York | Decca 666 A |
| That Rhythm Man (From Musical Show Connie's Hot Chocolates) (Andy Razaf / Fats Waller / Harry Brooks) |
7-22-1929 | New York, New York | Okeh 8717 Okeh 41281 |
| That's My Home (1) Vocal refrain and trumpet solo by Louis Armstrong (Leon Rene / Otis Rene / Ben Ellison) |
12-8-1932 | Camden, New Jersey | Bluebird B-6644-A |
| That's My Home (2) Vocal refrain and trumpet solo by Louis Armstrong (Leon Rene / Otis Rene / Ben Ellison) |
12-8-1932 | Camden, New Jersey | Bluebird B-6644-A |
| The Lonesome Road
(Shikret / Austin) |
11-5-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41538 |
| The Music Goes 'Round And Around
(Rilley / Farley / Hodgson) |
1-18-1936 | New York, New York | Decca 685 A |
| The New Tiger Rag
(Nick LaRocca) |
3-11-1932 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41557 |
| The Trumpet Player's Lament (a)
(Johnny Burke / James V. Monaco) |
1-12-1938 | Los Angeles, California | Decca 1653 B |
| The Trumpet Player's Lament (c)
(Johnny Burke / James V. Monaco) |
1-12-1938 | Los Angeles, California | Decca 1653 B |
| Them There Eyes
(Maceo Pinkard / W. Tracy / D. Trauber) |
4-29-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41501 |
| There's A Cabin In The Pines
(Billy Hill) |
4-26-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Bluebird B-6910-B |
| Tiger Rag
(Nick LaRocca) |
5-4-1930 | New York, New York | Okeh 8800 |
| Tiger Rag
(Nick LaRocca) |
10-1-1934 | Paris, France | Brunswick (French) |
| Tomorrow Night (After Tonight)
(Ralph Matthews / Clarence Williams / Lil Hardin Armstrong) |
4-24-1933 | Chicago, Illinois | Bluebird B-5363 |
| True Confession (a)
(Sam Coslow / Fredrick Hollander) |
1-12-1938 | Los Angeles, California | Decca 1635 |
| True Confession (b)
(Sam Coslow / Fredrick Hollander) |
1-12-1938 | Los Angeles, California | Decca 1635 |
| Walkin' My Baby Back Home
(Roy Turk / Fred Ahlert) |
4-20-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41497 |
| (Was I To Blame For) Falling In Love With You (Young / Kahn / Neuman) |
11-21-1935 | New York, New York | Decca 622 B |
| West End Blues
(King Oliver) |
4-5-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2480 B Decca 3793 B Decca 25154 |
| (What Did I Do To Be So) Black And Blue? (From Musical Show "Connie's Hot Chocolates") (Andy Razaf / Fats Waller) |
7-22-1929 | New York, New York | Okeh 8714 |
| What Is This Thing Called Swing?
(Louis Armstrong / Gerlach) |
1-18-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2267 B |
| When It's Sleepy Time Down South
(Leon Rene / Otis Rene / Clarence Muse) |
4-20-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41504 |
| When It's Sleepy Time Down South
(Leon Rene / Otis Rene / Clarence Muse) |
11-16-1941 | Chicago, Illinois | Decca 4140 B |
| When The Saints Go Marching In
(traditional) |
5-13-1938 | New York, New York | Decca 2230 B |
| When You're Lover Has Gone
(Swan) |
8-29-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41498 Vocalion 3115 |
| When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles At You) (Fisher / Goodwin / Shay) |
9-10-1929 | New York, New York | Okeh 41298 |
| When Your Smiling (The Whole World Smiles At You) (vocal) (Fisher / Goodwin / Shay) |
9-10-1929 | New York, New York | Okeh 8729 |
| Will You, Won't You Be My Baby? (matrix 1480 1/2wpp)
(Quicksell / Nesbitt) |
10-1-1934 | Paris, France | Brunswick (French) |
| Will You, Won't You Be My Baby? (matrix 1480wpp)
(Quicksell / Nesbitt) |
10-1-1934 | Paris, France | Brunswick (French) |
| Wolverine Blues
(Benjamin Spikes / John Spikes / Jelly Roll Morton) | 3-14-1940 | New York, New York | Decca 3105 B |
| Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (1)
(Barris / Moll) |
11-4-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41530 |
| Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (2)
(Barris / Moll) |
11-4-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41530 |
| Yes Suh!
(Edgar Dowell / Andy Razaf) |
4-11-1941 | New York, New York | Decca 3900 B |
| Yes! Yes! My! My! (She's Mine)
(Sammy Cahn / Saul Chaplin) |
2-4-1936 | New York, New York | Decca 698 B |
| You Are My Lucky Star (a)
(Nacio H. Brown / Arthur Freed) |
10-3-1935 | New York, New York | Decca 580 A |
| You Are My Lucky Star (e)
(Nacio H. Brown / Arthur Freed) |
10-3-1935 | New York, New York | Decca |
| You Can Depend On Me
(Carpenter / Hines / Dunlap) |
11-5-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Columbia 2590-D Okeh 41538 |
| You Got Me Voodoo'd
(Louis Armstrong / Russell / Lawrence) |
3-14-1940 | New York, New York | Decca |
| You Rascal, You
(Sam Thread) |
4-28-1931 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 41504 |
| (You So and So) You'll Wish You'd Never Been Born (Louis Armstrong) |
12-21-1932 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 24204 |
| You Run Your Mouth, I'll Run My Business
(Louis Armstrong) |
5-1-1940 | New York, New York | Decca 3204 A |
| You're A Lucky Guy From 6th Edition "Cotton Club Parade" (Cahn / Chaplin) |
12-18-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2934 A |
| You're Just A No Account From 6th Edition "Cotton Club Parade" (Cahn / Chaplin) |
12-18-1939 | New York, New York | Decca 2934 B |
| Yours And Mine
(Arthur Freed / Nacio Herb Brown) |
7-2-1937 | New York, New York | Decca 1369 |
| Artist | Instrument |
| Bernard Addison | Guitar |
| Gus Aiken | Trumpet |
| Charlie Alexander | Piano |
| Henry Allen | Trumpet |
| Hayes Alvis | String Bass |
| Ed Anderson | Trumpet |
| Gene Anderson | Piano, Celeste |
| German Arago | String Bass |
| James Archey | Trombone |
| Louis Armstrong | Cornet, Trumpet, Vocals |
| Louis Bacon | Trumpet |
| Paul Barbarin | Drums, Vibraphone |
| Dave Barbour | Guitar |
| Charlie Beal | Piano |
| Sidney Bechet | Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone |
| Bunny Berigan | Trumpet |
| Lee Blair | Guitar |
| William Blue | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone |
| Lester Boone | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone |
| Wellman Braud | String Bass |
| Pete Briggs | Brass Bass |
| Happy Caldwell | Tenor Saxophone |
| Red Callender | String Bass |
| Hoagy Carmichael | Vocal |
| Mancy Cara | Banjo, Vocal |
| Sidney Catlett | Drums |
| Henderson Chambers | Trombone |
| Herman Chittison | Piano |
| Pete Clark | Alto Saxophone |
| Rupert Cole | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone |
| Bert Curry | Alto Saxophone |
| Bob Cusumano | Trumpet |
| Leonard Davis | Trumpet |
| Wilbur de Paris | Trombone |
| Carroll Dickerson | Violin, Leader |
| Pete Duconge | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone |
| Bernard Flood | Trumpet |
| Pops Foster | String Bass |
| Carl Frye | Alto Saxophone |
| Frank Galbreath | Trumpet |
| Joe Garland | Tenor Saxophone |
| Norman Greene | Trombone |
| Lionel Guimaraes | Trombone |
| Tubby Hall | Drums |
| Jack Hamilton | Trumpet |
| Shelton Hemphill | Trumpet |
| Henry Hicks | Trombone |
| J. C. Higginbotham | Trombone |
| Teddy Hill | Tenor Saxophone |
| Earl Hines | Piano |
| Homer Hobson | Trumpet |
| Bobby Holmes | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone |
| Charlie Holmes | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone |
| Lavert Hutchinson | Brass Bass |
| Preston Jackson | Trombone |
| Nat Jaffe | Piano |
| George James | Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone |
| Maceo Jefferson | Guitar |
| Albert Johnson | Vocal |
| Otis Johnson | Trumpet |
| Will Johnson | Guitar |
| Claude Jones | Trombone |
| Henry Jones | Alto Saxophone |
| Stan King | Drums |
| Eddie Lang | Guitar |
| John Lindsay | String Bass |
| Lawrence Lucie | Electric Guitar |
| Willie Lynch | Drums |
| Bingie Madison | Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone |
| Kaiser Marshall | Drums |
| George Matthews | Trombone |
| Bob Mayhew | Trumpet |
| Casper McCord | Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone |
| Theodore McCord | Alto Saxophone |
| Johnny McGee | Trumpet |
| Fulton McGrath | Piano |
| Mike McKendrick | Banjo, Guitar |
| Snub Mosley | Trombone |
| Albert Nicholas | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone |
| Pete Peterson | String Bass |
| Al Philburn | Trombone |
| Alfred Pratt | Tenor Saxophone |
| Gene Prince | Trumpet |
| Zilmer Randolph | Trumpet |
| Paul Ricci | Tenor Saxophone |
| Fred Robinson | Trombone |
| Prince Robinson | Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone |
| Luis Russell | Piano |
| John Simmons | String Bass |
| Zutty Singleton | Drums |
| Haig Stephens | String Bass |
| Sid Stoneburn | Clarinet |
| Jimmy Strong | Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone |
| Joe Sullivan | Piano |
| Jack Teagarden | Trombone |
| Leslie Thompson | Trumpet |
| Sid Trucker | Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone |
| Joe Turner | Piano |
| Oliver Tynes | Drums |
| Henry Tyree | Alto Saxophone |
| Greely Walton | Tenor Saxophone |
| Phil Waltzer | Alto Saxophone |
| Albert Washington | Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone |
| Buck Washington | Piano |
| George Washington | Trombone |
| Sam Weiss | Drums |
| Crawford Wethington | Alto Saxophone |
| Harry White | Trombone |
| James Whitney | Trombone |
| John Williams | String Bass |
| A special thanks to Wayne Brandtner, Verne Buland, Owen Miller, and Dennis Pereyra for their contributions to this page. |