| Mill's Ten Black Berries was a pseudonym for the Duke Ellington Orchestra. |
| Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
| Black And Tan Fantasy
(Duke Ellington / Bubber Miley) |
6-12-1930 | New York, New York | American Recording Company |
| Double Check Stomp
(Barney Bigard / Irving Mills) |
6-12-1930 | New York, New York | American Recording Company |
| Double Check Stomp (2)
(Barney Bigard / Irving Mills) |
6-12-1930 | New York, New York | American Recording Company |
| East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
(Duke Ellington / Bubber Miley) |
4-3-1930 | New York, New York | American Recording Company |
| East St. Louis Toodle-Oo (2)
(Duke Ellington / Bubber Miley) |
4-3-1930 | New York, New York | American Recording Company |
| Hot And Bothered
(Duke Ellington) |
6-12-1930 | New York, New York | American Recording Company |
| Jungle Blues (1)
(Jelly Roll Morton) | 1-29-1930 | New York, New York | American Recording Company |
| Jungle Blues (2)
(Jelly Roll Morton) |
1-29-1930 | New York, New York | American Recording Company |
| The Mooche
(Duke Ellington / Irving Mills) |
4-3-1930 | New York, New York | American Recording Company |
| Ragamuffin Romeo | 4-3-1930 | New York, New York | American Recording Company |
| Rent Party Blues (1)
(Duke Ellington / Johnny Hodges) |
1-29-1930 | New York, New York | Cameo 0194-B |
| Rent Party Blues (2)
(Duke Ellington / Johnny Hodges) |
1-29-1930 | New York, New York | American Recording Company |
| Rent Party Blues (3)
(Duke Ellington / Johnny Hodges) |
1-29-1930 | New York, New York | American Recording Company |
| St. James Infirmary (1) Vocal Refrain by Sunny Smith (Primrose) |
1-29-1930 | New York, New York | Cameo 0194-A |
| St. James Infirmary (2)
(Primrose) |
1-29-1930 | New York, New York | American Recording Company |
| St. James Infirmary (3)
(Primrose) |
1-29-1930 | New York, New York | American Recording Company |
| Sweet Mama (1)
(Duke Ellington / Irving Mills) |
6-12-1930 | New York, New York | American Recording Company |
| Sweet Mama (2)
(Duke Ellington / Irving Mills) |
6-12-1930 | New York, New York | American Recording Company |
| The Mooche (Duke Ellington / Irving Mills) |
4-3-1930 | New York, New York | American Recording Company |
| The Mooche (2) (Duke Ellington / Irving Mills) |
4-3-1930 | New York, New York | American Recording Company |
| When Your Smiling (1)
(Mark Fisher / Joe Goodwin / Larry Shay) |
1-29-1930 | New York, New York | American Recording Company |
| When Your Smiling (3)
(Mark Fisher / Joe Goodwin / Larry Shay) |
1-29-1930 | New York, New York | American Recording Company |
| Artist | Instrument |
| Barney Bigard | Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone |
| Wellman Braud | Bass |
| Harry Carney | Clarinet, Alto and Baritone Saxophone |
| Duke Ellington | Piano |
| Sonny Greer | Drums |
| Fred Guy | Banjo |
| Johnny Hodges | Clarinet, Saprano and Alto Saxophone |
| Freddy Jenkins | Trumpet |
| Irving Mills aka Sunny Smith | Vocals |
| Joe Nanton | Trombone |
| Arthur Whetsel | Trumpet |
| Cootie Williams | Trumpet |