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Albums in genre Jazz
- May 10, 1946
Jane Froman With Jerry Gray And His Orchestra - You, So It's You! / Linger In My Arms A Little Longer, Baby- March 4, 1946
Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra / Jimmy Dorsey And His Jammers - Perdido (Lost) / J. D's Jump- November 3, 1946
Tex Beneke With The Miller Orchestra - Oh, But I Do / A Gal In Calico- August 11, 1946
Benny Goodman Sextet - China Boy / Ain't Misbehavin'- November 3, 1946
Gene Krupa And His Orchestra - That's My Home / It's Just a Matter Of Opinion- February 19, 1946
Stan Kenton And His Orchestra - Willow Weep For Me / Fantasy- April 6, 1946
Al Sack & His Orchestra - April In Paris / What Is This Thing Called Love?- March 19, 1945
Various - The History Of Jazz Vol. 2 - The Golden Era- February 11, 1945
Erskine Hawkins And His Orchestra - Remember / Tippin' In- July 2, 1945
Benny Goodman And His Orchestra - It's Only A Paper Moon / I'm Gonna Love That Guy- March 5, 1945
Cpl Buddy Clark / Sgt Bob Eberly Accompanied By 344th ASF Orchestra, Ft Sheridan, Illinois / 344th Army Service Forces Orchestra, Ft Sheridan, Illinois - How Little We Know / I Understand / Lonesome Road- July 3, 1945
Coleman Hawkins' Band - Hollywood Stampede / I'm Thru With Love- January 19, 1945
Various - The History Of Jazz Vol. 3 - Then Came Swing- January 2, 1945
Woody Herman And His Orchestra - Love Me / I've Got The World On A String- January 12, 1945
Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra - Carolina Moon / Moon Love- December 3, 1945
Meade "Lux" Lewis - Glendale Glide / Denapas Parade- October 21, 1945
E. Höllerhagen Quartet - Take The "A" Train / Sentimental Journey- April 7, 1945
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - Every Hour On The Hour- October 11, 1945
Hot Lips Page And His Orchestra - Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You / The Lady In Bed- September 21, 1945
Edmond Hall's Swingtet - It's Been So Long / I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me- March 13, 1945
Bing Crosby And Xavier Cugat And His Orchestra - You Belong To My Heart / Baia- February 14, 1945
Red Norvo And His Selected Sextet - Halleluliah- December 3, 1945
Red Caps Trio - Get Off That Kick / It's Got A Hole In It- May 15, 1945
Frank Sinatra - Dream / There's No You- April 4, 1945
Jimmie Lunceford And His Orchestra And The Delta Rhythm Boys - The Honeydripper / Baby, Are You Kiddin'?- October 14, 1945
Count Basie & His All-American Rhythm Section / Count Basie & His Orchestra - Royal Garden Blues / The Jitters- September 12, 1945
Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra - Aren't You Glad You're You? / A Door Will Open- June 22, 1945
Erskine Hawkins And His Orchestra - Prove It By The Things You Do / Drifting Along- May 17, 1945
Lionel Hampton And His Orchestra / Yank Lawson And The V-Disc All Stars - Vibe Boogie / Davenport Blues- February 17, 1945
Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra - Boogie Woogie- March 19, 1945
Pee Wee Russell's Rhythmakers - There'll Be Some Changes Made / Zutty's Hootie Blues- August 3, 1944
Jerry Thomas Et Son Orchestre Hawaien - Dans Un Coin De Mon Pays / Candlelight-Waltz- November 8, 1944
Warner Brothers Symphony Orchestra / Van Cleve And His Orchestra - An American In Paris / Dark Eyes- August 1, 1944
Joe Daniels And His Hotshots in "Drumnastics" - Cow Cow Boogie / My Blue Heaven- July 24, 1944
Glenn Miller And His Orchestra - My Isle Of Golden Dreams / Ciri-Biri-Bin- June 15, 1944
Benny Goodman And His Orchestra - Stompin' At The Savoy / Don't Be That Way- May 19, 1944
Freddy Martin And His Orchestra / Coast Guard Training Station Band Curtis Bay, MD - Piano Concerto In B Flat / Available Jones- October 12, 1944
Fats Waller & His Rhythm - Swingin' Them Jingle Bells / You're Gonna Be Sorry- September 19, 1944
Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra - My Little Brown Book / Someone- April 4, 1944
Lester Young Quartet - Afternoon Of A Basie-ite / Sometimes I'm Happy- April 12, 1944
Andrews Sisters With Vic Schoen And His Orchestra - Straighten Up And Fly Right / Tico-Tico- January 4, 1944
Lionel Hampton And His Orchestra - Hamp's Boogie Woogie / Chop-Chop- December 4, 1944
Glenn Miller And His Orchestra - Take The "A” Train / Slip Horn Jive- February 27, 1944
Lawrence Welk And His Orchestra - Mairzy Doats / Don't Sweetheart Me- December 4, 1944
Charlie Spivak And His Orchestra / Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - You Always Hurt The One You Love / Things Ain't What They Used To Be- November 2, 1944
Kid Ory's Creole Band - Dippermouth Blues / Savoy Blues- June 25, 1944
Charlie Spivak And His Orchestra - Marianne- November 11, 1944
Harry James And His Orchestra - The Love I Long For / I'm Beginning To See The Light- May 16, 1944
The Three Suns - Twilight Time / Shaga, Shuga, Shuffle- April 13, 1944
Woody Herman And His Orchestra - Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet / Irresistible You- May 27, 1943
Sidney Bechet And His New Orleans Feetwarmers - When It's Sleepy Time Down South / Stompy Blues- February 14, 1943
Barney Bigard And His Orchestra / Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra - "C" Blues / Jump For Joy- May 5, 1943
Cab Calloway And His Orchestra - Cab Calloway And His Orchestra- November 13, 1943
Red Norvo And His Overseas Spotlight Band - 1-2-3-4 Jump / In A Mellow Tone- January 28, 1943
Duke Ellington & His Orch. - Drop Me Off At Harlem / Clarinet Lament- January 11, 1943
Duke Ellington & His Orch. - Saddest Tale / Bundle Of Blues- October 10, 1943
Rudy Vallee / Artie Shaw And His Orchestra - As Time Goes By / Two In One Blues- June 5, 1943
Charlie Barnet And His Orchestra - Strollin' / Sittin' At Home Waitin' For You- August 8, 1942
Jerry Wald And His Orchestra - Trains In The Night / Mad About Him, Sad Without Him, How Can I Be Glad Without Him Blues- January 5, 1942
Harry James And His Orchestra - I've Heard That Song Before / Moonlight Becomes You- May 3, 1942
Spike Jones And His City Slickers - Come, Josephine, In My Flying Machine / Siam- November 6, 1942
Woody Herman And His Orchestra - Gotta Get To St. Joe / The Singing Sands Of Alamosa- December 10, 1942
Jimmie Lunceford And His Orchestra - Blues In The Night- April 15, 1942
Harry James And His Orchestra - My Melancholy Baby / By The Sleepy Lagoon- August 14, 1942
Metronome All Star Band / Metronome All Star Leaders - Royal Flush / I Got Rhythm- December 26, 1942
Jimmie Lunceford And His Orchestra - It Had To Be You / Keep Smilin', Keep Laughin', Be Happy- November 11, 1942
Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra - Somewhere A Voice Is Calling / Well, Git It!- August 13, 1942
Bob Crosby And His Orchestra - Over There / Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag And Smile, Smile, Smile!- July 1, 1942
Glenn Miller And His Orchestra - (I've Got A Gal In) Kalamazoo / At Last- September 1, 1942
Buddy Bertinat - St. Louis Blues / I Ain't Got Nobody- February 21, 1942
Sonny Dunham And His Orchestra - Sweet Talk / You're Blase- August 17, 1942
Kay Kyser And His Orchestra - Here You Are / Sweet Eloise- February 3, 1942
Harry James & His Orchestra - Concerto For Trumpet / Trumpet Blues And Cantabile- March 18, 1942
Erskine Hawkins (The Twentieth Century Gabriel) And His Orchestra - Jumpin' In A Julep Joint / Bicycle Bounce- January 8, 1941
Quintette Du Hot Club De France - Undecided / Night And Day- August 4, 1941
Gene Krupa And His Orchestra - Let Me Off Uptown / Flamingo- May 14, 1941
Willie Lewis Med Sit Negerband - Some Of These Days / Blue Heaven- June 17, 1941
Metronome All Star Band - Bugle Call Rag / One O'Clock Jump- August 6, 1941
Benny Carter And His Orchestra - Sunday / Back Bay Boogie- December 25, 1941
Wayne King And His Orchestra - Alice Blue Gown / Smoke Gets in Your Eyes- June 23, 1941
Larry Clinton's Bluebird Orchestra - Tenement Symphony / Comin' Thro' The Rye- March 4, 1941
Harry James And His Orchestra - Montevideo / Music Makers- April 25, 1941
Decca Salon Orchestra - Intermezzo / Down The Gypsy Trail- July 16, 1941
Xavier Cugat And His Orchestra - The Lady In Red / Estrellita- August 28, 1941
Dick Jurgens And His Orchestra - My Sister And I / Pardon Me For Falling In Love- September 18, 1941
Alvino Rey And His Orchestra - In The Hall Of The Mountain King / Harbor Of Dreams- November 16, 1941
Skinnay Ennis And His Orchestra - Dreamsville, Ohio / Around And Around She Goes- February 4, 1941
Benny Goodman & His Orchestra - Let The Door Knob Hitcha / Perfidia- March 14, 1941
Pete Johnson And Albert Ammons - Foot Pedal Boogie / Movin' The Boogie- August 6, 1940
Metronome All Star Band / Metronome All Star Nine - King Porter Stomp / All Star Strut- May 7, 1940
Bobby Byrne And His Orchestra - Maybe / One Look At You- July 19, 1940
Benny Goodman & His Orchestra - Shake Down The Stars / Night And Day- July 28, 1940
Ziggy Elman & His Orchestra - Bye 'N Bye / Deep Night- August 27, 1940
Benny Goodman Sextet - Seven Come Eleven / Shivers- January 3, 1940
Glenn Miller And His Orchestra - Missouri Waltz / Beautiful Ohio- May 6, 1940
Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra - The Lonesome Road / Mandy- September 6, 1940
Glenn Miller And His Orchestra - Hear My Song, Violetta / Starlight And Music- June 22, 1940
Jimmy Lunceford & His Orch. - Easter Parade / I'm Alone With You- August 13, 1940
Bing Crosby - The Pessimistic Character / Meet The Sun Half-Way- October 25, 1940
The Chocolate Dandies - I Surrender Dear / I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me- November 15, 1940
Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra - I Could Make You Care / The World Is In My Arms- October 12, 1940
Glen Gray And The Casa Loma Orchestra - No Name Jive- November 7, 1939
Glenn Miller And His Orchestra - Little Brown Jug / Pavanne- June 16, 1939
George Chisholm And His Jive Five - Penalty £5 / No Smoking- April 6, 1939
Lionel Hampton And Orchestra - Memories Of You / The Jumpin' Jive- July 1, 1939
Count Basie And His Orchestra - Rock-A-Bye Basie / Baby Don't Tell On Me- February 5, 1939
Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra - Early Session Hop / Lady Of Mystery- March 22, 1939
Red Nichols And His Orchestra - The King Kong / The Hour Of Parting- March 4, 1939
Benny Goodman And His Orchestra - Honeysuckle Rose / Spring Song- February 7, 1939
Count Basie - The Dirty Dozens / When The Sun Goes Down- February 10, 1939
Charlie Barnet And His Orchestra - The Duke's Idea / The Count's Idea- July 11, 1939
Paul Robeson - The Rosary / A Perfect Day- December 14, 1939
Lionel Hampton And Orchestra - 12th Street Rag / Ain't Cha Comin' Home- August 5, 1939
Hoosier Hot Shots - Careless / In An Old Dutch Garden (By An Old Dutch Mill)- September 2, 1939
John Kirby And His Orchestra - Pastel Blue / Rehearsin' For A Nervous Breakdown- January 11, 1939
Gene Krupa And His Orchestra - Drummin' Man / I'd Love To Call You Sweetheart- March 19, 1939
Count Basie And His Orchestra - Miss Thing- October 18, 1939
Artie Shaw And His Orchestra - Oh, Lady Be Good / I Surrender, Dear- April 26, 1939
Jelly-Roll Morton And His Red Hot Peppers - Mushmouth Shuffle / Blue Blood Blues- December 21, 1939
Tiny Hill And His Orchestra - Skirts / I Get The Blues When It Rains- November 25, 1939
Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra - It's All Yours / This Is It- December 6, 1939
The Mills Brothers - I've Found A New Baby / Sweet Sue - Just You- May 14, 1938
Django Reinhardt And Stéphane Grappelli - Please Be Kind / Louise- September 21, 1938
Johnny Hess - Je Suis Swing / J'Ai Sauté La Barrière, Hop-Là !- June 24, 1938
"Fats" Waller - Alligator Crawl / Viper's Drag- November 9, 1938
Gene Krupa And His Orchestra - Prelude To A Stomp / Fare Thee Well, Annie Laurie- September 25, 1938
Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers / Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - Shreveport / Doin' The Voom Voom- November 10, 1938
Bob Crosby And His Orchestra - Summertime / What's New- June 26, 1938
Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra - Sweet Sue - Just You / Tin Roof Blues- December 17, 1938
Lionel Hampton And His Orchestra - Piano Stomp / Drum Stomp- June 7, 1938
The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra - I'm Getting Sentimental Over You / Dinah- November 15, 1938
Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra - I Double Dare You / Satchel Mouth Swing- March 9, 1938
Count Basie Orchestra - Blue And Sentimental / Oh Lady Be Good- December 25, 1938
Ambrose And His Orchestra - Deep Henderson / Message From Mars- July 26, 1938
Fats Waller & His Rhythm - Tell Me With Your Kisses / Shame! Shame!- February 1, 1938
Artie Shaw And His Orchestra - Indian Love Call / Begin The Beguine- January 13, 1938
Bob Crosby And His Orchestra - Do Ye Ken John Peel / Grand Terrace Rhythm (D Natural Blues)- October 12, 1938
Bob Haggart - Ray Bauduc / Bob Crosby And His Orchestra - Big Noise From Winnetka / Honky Tonk Train- January 23, 1938
Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra - A Blues Serenade / Hip Chic- February 27, 1938
Lee Morse - Careless Love / Sing Me A Song Of Texas- February 2, 1938
Russ Morgan And His Orchestra - I've Got A Pocketful Of Dreams / Don't Let That Moon Get Away- August 9, 1937
Maxine Sullivan - Darling Nellie Grey / The Folks Who Live On The Hill- February 7, 1937
Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra - Nola / Satan Takes A Holiday- May 13, 1937
Harry James And His Orchestra - When We're Alone / Life Goes To A Party- May 18, 1937
Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra - I've Got To Be A Rug Cutter / The New East St. Louis Toodle-O- August 12, 1937
Various - A Jam Session At Victor- April 14, 1937
Eddie Carroll & His Swing Music - Harlem / Rose Room- June 7, 1937
Carroll Gibbons And His Boy Friends / Carroll Gibbons - With Thee I Swing / Midnight In Mayfair- July 7, 1937
Ella Fitzgerald And Her Savoy Eight - All Over Nothing At All / Deep In The Heart Of The South- October 27, 1937
Dorothy Lamour - True Confession / The Moon Of Manakoora- July 8, 1937
Benny Goodman Quartet - My Melancholy Baby / Whispering- March 15, 1937
Stephane Grappelly & His Hot Four Featuring Django Rheinhardt - Avalon / Djangology- June 7, 1937
Roy Eldridge And His Orchestra - Wabash Stomp / Florida Stomp- June 8, 1937
Abe Lyman And His Orchestra - Smoke From A Chimney / Two Dreams Get Together- June 1, 1937
"Fats" Waller And His Rhythm - Who's Afraid Of Love? / One In A Million- January 17, 1936
Louis Armstrong With Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra - The Skeleton In The Closet / Hurdy Gurdy Man- June 5, 1936
Freddie Jenkins' Harlem Seven / Coleman Hawkins - Swinging 'Em Down / Star Dust- July 10, 1936
Harry Roy & His Orchestra From The Mayfair Hotel - The Music Goes 'Round And Around / I'd Love To Take Orders From You- November 15, 1936
Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra - On Treasure Island / Red Sails In The Sunset- October 20, 1936
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - Double Check Stomp / Old Man Blues- May 12, 1936
Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra - Let's Call A Heart A Heart / One, Two, Button Your Shoe- August 20, 1936
Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys - Steel Guitar Rag / Swing Blues #1- January 20, 1936
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - Yellow Dog Blues / Tishomingo Blues- May 24, 1936
Harry Roy & His Mayfair Hotel Orchestra - My Girl's A Rhythm Fan / Heart Of Gold- December 26, 1936
Quintette Of The Hot Club Of France - Oriental Shuffle / After You've- May 28, 1936
Bix Beiderbecke & His Orch / Miff Mole & His Little Molers - Rhythm King / Feelin' No Pain- December 3, 1936
Quintette Of The Hot Club Of France - Limehouse Blues / After You've Gone- October 19, 1935
Larry Adler - Solitude / St. Louis Blues- December 2, 1935
Jack Hylton & His Orchestra - Chasing Shadows / Kiss Me Goodnight- October 5, 1935
Cab Calloway And His Orchestra - Good Sauce From The Gravy Bowl / Keep That Hi-De-Hi In Your Soul- December 21, 1935
Django Reinhardt ,et Quintette Du Hot Club De France ,avec Stéphane Grappelli - Swanee River / Blue Drag- December 21, 1935
The Six Swingers - Weather Man / Swingin' The Lead- April 10, 1935
Gil Rodin And His Orchestra - What's The Reason / Restless- February 26, 1935
Stephane Grappelly And His Hot Four Featuring Django Reinhardt - Limehouse Blues / I Got Rhythm- February 23, 1935
Ambrose And His Orchestra - Hors D'Oeuvres / Streamline Strut- March 5, 1935
Quintette Du Hot Club De France - Saint-Louis Blues / China Boy- May 20, 1935
The Boswell Sisters - You Oughta Be In Pictures / I Hate Myself- February 21, 1935
Boots And His Buddies - How Long? / Anytime- December 24, 1934
The Mills Brothers - Old Fashioned Love / Limehouse Blues- September 8, 1934
Joe Venuti And His Orchestra - One Minute To One / You Have Taken My Heart- May 6, 1934
Morton Downey - Two Cigarettes In The Dark / I Saw Stars- September 9, 1934
Frank Trumbauer And His Orchestra - Break It Down / Juba Dance- March 16, 1934
Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra - Honeysuckle Rose- September 26, 1934
Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra - I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You / Long May We Love- July 24, 1933
Mike Doty And Orchestra - Puddin' Head Jones / Annie Doesn't Live Here Anymore- November 14, 1933
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Harlemania / Jazz Lips- January 9, 1933
Cab Calloway And His Orchestra - Eadie Was A Lady / Hot Water- February 6, 1933
Sam Robbins And His Hotel McAlpin Orchestra - The Old Spinning Wheel / Sittin' On A Log- September 11, 1933
Luis Russell And His Orchestra / Duke Ellington's Orchestra - Doctor Blues / The Blues With A Feelin'- September 6, 1933
Bing Crosby With The Mills Brothers - Shine / Dinah- August 11, 1933
Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra - It's Only A Paper Moon / Night Owl- May 20, 1932
Victor Arden - Phil Ohman And Their Orchestra - Music In My Fingers / I Love A Parade- April 6, 1932
Chicago Washboards / T.N.T. Rhythm Boys - Goofus / Jazz Me Blues- December 2, 1931
New Mayfair Dance Orchestra - Shout For Happiness / Goodnight, Sweetheart- April 6, 1931
Harry Reser & His Orchestra / Fred Rich And His Orchestra - Two Hearts / Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone- October 25, 1931
Frankie Franko And His Louisianians - Golden Lily Blues / Somebody Stole My Gal- February 27, 1931
Red MacKenzie And The Celestial Beings / The Harlem Footwarmers - Darktown Strutters Ball / Big House Blues- January 22, 1931
Gus Arnheim And His Cocoanut Grove Orchestra - I Surrender, Dear / La Rosita- March 4, 1931
Connie's Inn Orchestra - Sugar Foot Stomp / Just Blues- September 11, 1930
King Oliver And His Orchestra - St. James Infirmary Blues / When You're Smiling