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title | artist | year | album | |
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Wabash Blues | The Benson Orchestra of Chicago | 1921 | The Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1920-1921 | |
Wabash Blues | Isham Jones Orchestra | 1921 | 1921: "Make Believe and Smile" | |
Wabash Blues | Isham Jones Orchestra (laughing cornet: Louis Panico) | 1921 | Centennial | |
Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie | Harry Tally | 1905 | 1906: "When Things Was Lookin' Bright" | |
Wait ‘Till the Sun Shines, Nellie | Byron G. Harlan | ca. 1906 | 1906: "When Things Was Lookin' Bright" | |
Wait Till You Get Them Up in the Air, Boys | Billy Murray | 1919 | 1920: "Even Water's Getting Weaker" | |
Waiting at the Church | Ada Jones | 1906 | 1906: "When Things Was Lookin' Bright" | |
Waiting for Me | Eddie Morton | 1912 | Ed. Morton's "Bit of Broadway" | |
Waiting for the Robert E. Lee | Guido Deiro | 1912 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 2 | |
Waiting for the Robert E. Lee | Heidelberg Quintet | 1912 | Floating Down the River | |
Waiting for the Robert E. Lee | Heidelberg Quintet | 1912 | 1912: "Waitin' on the Levee" | |
Waiting for the Sun to Come Out | Isham Jones Rainbo Orchestra | 1920 | Happy: The 1920 Rainbo Orchestra Sides | |
Wait’ll You See | Isham Jones Rainbo Orchestra | 1920 | Happy: The 1920 Rainbo Orchestra Sides | |
Walkin’ the Dog | Six Brown Brothers | 1916 | Those Moaning Saxophones | |
Waltz Me Around Again Willie | Billy Murray and Haydn Quartet | 1906 | 1906: "When Things Was Lookin' Bright" | |
Wang-Wang Blues | Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra | 1920 | Centennial | |
Wang-Wang Blues | Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra | 1920 | 1921: "Make Believe and Smile" | |
War Song Medley | Metropolitan Band | 1902 | The Pink Lambert: A Collection of the First Celluloid Cylinders | |
War Stories | Nat M. Wills | 1917 | The Famous Tramp Comedian | |
War Talk at Pun’kin Center | Cal Stewart | 1915 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
Was That the Human Thing To Do? | Rudy Vallee with his Connecticut Yankees | 1932 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 4 | |
Washington Post March | Sousa’s Band | 1897 | The 1890s, Vol. 1: "Wipe Him Off the Land" | |
Watermelon Party | Polk Miller and Old South Quartet | 1909 | Stomp and Swerve: American Music Gets Hot | |
Way Down Barcelona Way | Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan | 1920 | Anthology: America's Favorite Entertainers | |
Way Down South | Heidelberg Quintet | 1912 | Floating Down the River | |
Way Down South | Heidelberg Quintet | 1912 | Floating Down the River | |
‘Way Down Yonder in New Orleans | Blossom Seeley | 1922 | 1923: "Gonna Play the Villain Part" | |
The Way to Kiss a Girl | Billy Murray | 1903 | Anthology: The Denver Nightingale | |
The Wayside Cross | John Sweney and unknown female vocalist | 1897 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
We Don’t Want to Fight | Anonymous | 1889-90 | Etching the Voice | |
We don’t want to fight [version 2] | Anonymous | 1890-95 | Etching the Voice | |
We Take Our Hats Off to You, Mr. Wilson! | Nora Bayes | 1914 | Together and Alone | |
We’ve Got a Parrot in Our House (Pretty Poll, Pretty Poll) | Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan | 1913 | Anthology: America's Favorite Entertainers | |
Wearing of the Green (with variations) | Otto Mesloh with Metropolitan Band | 1902 | The Pink Lambert: A Collection of the First Celluloid Cylinders | |
Weather Bird Rag | King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band | 1923 | Centennial | |
Wedding and Shimmie and Jazz | Dabney’s Band | 1920 | After Midnight | |
Weep No More (My Mammy) | Vernon Dalhart | 1921 | 1922: "An Angel's Voice I Hear" | |
Weeping Willow Tree | Ernest Thompson | 1924 | Before the Big Bang | |
Weißt du, wie viel Sternlein stehen | Anonymous | 1889-90 | Etching the Voice | |
Were You Sincere | Hit of the Week Orchestra | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 2 | |
The West Texas Blues | Edith Wilson and Johnny Dunn’s Original Jazz Hounds | 1921 | "Ain't Gonna Settle Down": The Pioneering Blues of Mary Stafford and Edith Wilson | |
Western Stars | Guido Deiro | 1920 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 3 | |
What a Friend We Have in Jesus | J. J. Fisher | 1897 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
What a Friend We Have in Jesus | Charles Taylor & His Two Daughters | ca. 1898 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
What Are You Going to Do to Help the Boys? | Charles Hart and Shannon Four | 1918 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
(What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue | Edith Wilson | 1929 | "Ain't Gonna Settle Down": The Pioneering Blues of Mary Stafford and Edith Wilson | |
What Do You Care (What I Do) | Edith Wilson and Johnny Dunn’s Original Jazz Hounds | 1922 | "Ain't Gonna Settle Down": The Pioneering Blues of Mary Stafford and Edith Wilson | |
What Do You Mean, You Didn’t Want to Do It? | Ada Jones and Henry Burr | 1914 | Anthology: The Original King of Pop | |
What Do You Mean, You Lost Your Dog? | Eddie Morton | 1913 | Ed. Morton's "Bit of Broadway" | |
What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For? | Ada Jones and Billy Murray | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
What Good Is Water, When You’re Dry? | Nora Bayes | 1910 | Together and Alone | |
What Has Become of ‘Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo’ | Bernard and Robinson (The Dixie Stars) | 1924 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
What Kind of an American Are You? | Arthur Fields | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
What Kind Of Cough Is Serious? [ad for Pertussin] | Unknown | 1932 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 4 | |
What Shall the Harvest Be | Len Spencer | 1896 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
What You Goin’ to Do When de Rent Comes ’Round | Arthur Collins | 1905 | 1905: "Deliver Daniel From the Lion's Den" | |
What’ll I Do | Carl Fenton’s Orchestra | 1924 | The Missing Link | |
What’ll We Do With Him Boys? (The Yanks Made a Monkey Out of You) | William J. (“Sailor”) Reilly | 1918 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
What’s the Matter with Father? | Eddie Morton | ca. 1910-11 | Ed. Morton's "Bit of Broadway" | |
What’s the Matter with Father? | Billy Murray | 1910 | 1910: "Act Two, Scene New" | |
What’s The Use | Phil Spitalny’s Music | 1930 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 1 | |
What’s Worth While Getting | Dabney’s Band | 1919 | After Midnight | |
When a Coon Sits in the Presidential Chair | Dan W. Quinn | 1899 | Anthology: The King of Comic Singers, 1894-1917 | |
When Alexander Takes His Ragtime Band to France | Marion Harris | 1918 | The Complete Victor Releases | |
When Alexander Takes His Ragtime Band to France [rejected take] | Marion Harris | 1918 | The Complete Victor Releases | |
When Antelo Plays the ‘Cello | Elsie Janis | 1912 | Sweetheart of the A.E.F. | |
When Aunt Dinah’s Daughter Hannah Bangs on That Piano | Six Brown Brothers | 1918 | Broadway's Favorite Clowns | |
When de Co’n Pone’s Hot / Possum | Edward Sterling Wright | 1913 | Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry, 1891-1922 | |
When Francis Dances with Me | Ada Jones and Billy Murray | 1921 | 1922: "An Angel's Voice I Hear" | |
When I Get Back to My American Blighty | Arthur Fields | 1918 | Anthology: Singer, Songwriter, Soldier | |
When I Hear That Jazz Band Play | Marion Harris | 1917 | The Complete Victor Releases | |
When I Lost You | Henry Burr | 1913 | 1913: "Come and See the Big Parade" | |
When I Return | Bert Williams | 1918 | The Middle Years, 1910-1918 | |
When I Take My Sugar To Tea | Harry Reser’s Radio Band | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 2 | |
When I Was Twenty-One and You Were Sweet Sixteen | Albert Campbell and Henry Burr | 1912 | 1912: "Waitin' on the Levee" | |
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling | Chauncey Olcott | 1913 | 1913: "Come and See the Big Parade" | |
When It’s Apple Blossom Time in Normandy | Marguerite Dunlap and Harry Macdonough | 1912 | 1913: "Come and See the Big Parade" | |
When It’s Sleepy Time Down South | Phil Spitalny’s Music | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 4 | |
When John McCormack Sings a Song | Nora Bayes | 1916 | Together and Alone | |
When Malindy Sings | Fisk University Jubilee Quartet | 1909 | There Breathes a Hope: The Legacy of John Work II and His Fisk Jubilee Quartet, 1909-1916 | |
When Mose with His Nose Leads the Band | Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan | 1906 | Anthology: America's Favorite Entertainers | |
When My Baby Smiles | Dabney’s Band | 1920 | After Midnight | |
When My Baby Smiles at Me | Ted Lewis Jazz Band | 1920 | 1920: "Even Water's Getting Weaker" | |
When Old Bill Bailey Plays the Ukulele | Nora Bayes | 1916 | Together and Alone | |
When Reuben Comes To Town | Dan W. Quinn | 1900 | Before the Big Bang | |
When Shadows Fall I Hear You Calling, California | Isham Jones Rainbo Orchestra | 1920 | Happy: The 1920 Rainbo Orchestra Sides | |
When the Bees Are in the Hive | Harry Macdonough & John Bieling with Haydn Quartet | 1905 | Before the Big Bang | |
When the Harvest Days Are Over | American Quartet | 1902 | The Pink Lambert: A Collection of the First Celluloid Cylinders | |
When the Harvest Moon Is Shining on the River | Byron G. Harlan | 1905 | 1905: "Deliver Daniel From the Lion's Den" | |
When the Jazz Band Starts to Play | Thomas Morris’ Past Jazz Masters | 1923 | Centennial | |
When the Midnight Choo Choo Leaves for Alabam’ | Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan | 1912 | Anthology: America's Favorite Entertainers | |
When the Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves for Alabam’ | Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan | 1912 | 1913: "Come and See the Big Parade" | |
When The Moon Comes Over The Mountain | Sam Lanin’s Dance Ensemble | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 2 | |
When The Organ Played At Twilight | Fio Rito’s Music | 1930 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 2 | |
When Tony Goes Over the Top | Billy Murray | 1918 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
When Uncle Joe Plays a Rag on His Old Banjo | Arthur Collins | 1912 | Real Ragtime: Disc Recordings From Its Heyday | |
When We Are M-A-Double-R-I-E-D | Ada Jones and Billy Murray | 1908 | 1908: "Take Me Out with the Crowd" | |
When We Wind Up the Watch on the Rhine | Peerless Quartette | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
When You Ain’t Got No Money, You Needn’t Come Around | May Irwin | 1907 | The High Priestess of Jollity & The Southern Singer | |
When You and I Were Young Maggie | Henry Burr | ca. 1918 | Anthology: The Original King of Pop | |
When You and I Were Young Maggie Blues | Irving Kaufman | 1922 | Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneer | |
When You and I Were Young, Maggie | Will Oakland | 1909 | Monarchs of Minstrelsy | |
When You Come Back | Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra | 1918 | Songs of the Night | |
When You Come Back (and You Will Come Back, There’s the Whole World Waiting for You) | Raymond Dixon and Orpheus Quartet | 1918 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
When You Look in the Heart of a Rose | John McCormack | 1919 | 1919: "Jazzin' Around and Paintin' the Town" | |
When You Wore a Tulip and I Wore a Big Red Rose | American Quartet | 1914 | 1914: "Her Memory Haunts You" | |
When Your Hair Has Turned To Silver | Sam Lanin’s Dance Ensemble | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 2 | |
When You’re a Long, Long Way from Home | Henry Burr | 1914 | 1914: "Her Memory Haunts You" | |
When You’re in Louisville (Call on Me) | Elsie Janis | 1916 | Sweetheart of the A.E.F. | |
When You’re Near | Guido Deiro | 1922 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 4 | |
Where Did You Stay Last Night? | King Oliver’s Jazz Band | 1923 | Centennial | |
Where Do They Get ‘Em and How Do They Get ‘Em? | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1918 | Pennant-Winning Battery of Songland | |
Where Do We Go From Here? | Arthur Fields and the Peerless Quartet | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
Where Is My Boy Tonight? | Ira D. Sankey | 1899 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
Where Is the Man of My Dreams | Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra | 1922 | Songs of the Night | |
Where the Morning Glories Twine Around the Door | Byron G. Harlan | 1905 | 1905: "Deliver Daniel From the Lion's Den" | |
Where the River Shannon Flows | Harry Macdonough | 1909 | 1910: "Act Two, Scene New" | |
Where Was Moses When the Light Went Out [10 in. disc] | Bert Williams | 1901 | The Early Years, 1901-1909 | |
Where Was Moses When the Light Went Out [7 in. disc] | Bert Williams | 1901 | The Early Years, 1901-1909 | |
Which Do You Prefer? [ad for Rudy Vallee Orchestras] | Rudy Vallee and Orchestra | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 3 | |
While Miami Dreams | Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra | 1922 | Songs of the Night | |
While They Were Dancing Around | Eddie Morton | 1913 | Ed. Morton's "Bit of Broadway" | |
Whipped Cream | Fred Van Eps | 1913 | Real Ragtime: Disc Recordings From Its Heyday | |
Whip-Poor-Will | Isham Jones Orchestra | 1920 | Happy: The 1920 Rainbo Orchestra Sides | |
Whispering | Art Hickman’s Orchestra | 1920 | The San Francisco Sound, Volume 2 | |
Whispering | Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra | 1920 | 1920: "Even Water's Getting Weaker" | |
Whispering Hope | Alma Gluck and Louise Homer | 1912 | 1912: "Waitin' on the Levee" | |
Whispering Pines | Guido Deiro | 1922 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 4 | |
Whist! The Bogie Man | Anonymous | 1890-95 | Etching the Voice | |
The Whistler and His Dog | Pryor’s Orchestra | 1905 | 1905: "Deliver Daniel From the Lion's Den" | |
The Whistling Coon | George W. Johnson | 1891 | Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry, 1891-1922 | |
The Whistling Coon | George W. Johnson | 1896 | The 1890s, Vol. 1: "Wipe Him Off the Land" | |
The Whistling Girl | George W. Johnson | 1898 | Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry, 1891-1922 | |
Whistling In The Dark | Sam Lanin’s Dance Ensemble | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 2 | |
Whistling Rufus | Vess Ossman | ca. 1899-1900 | The 1890s, Vol. 2: "Wear Yer Bran' New Gown" | |
Who Cares? | Eddie Elkins’ Orchestra | 1922 | The Moaninest Moan of Them All | |
Who’s Sorry Now? | Isham Jones and His Orchestra | 1923 | 1923: "Gonna Play the Villain Part" | |
Who Broke the Lock | Cousins and DeMoss | 1898 | Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry, 1891-1922 | |
Who Broke the Lock | Unique Quartette | ca. 1895 | Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry, 1891-1922 | |
Who Broke the Lock | The Unique Quartette | ca. 1895-1896 | Celebrated, 1895-1896 | |
Who Did It? | Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra | 1919 | Songs of the Night | |
Who Killed Cock Robin? | Anonymous | 1890-95 | Etching the Voice | |
Whoa Bill | Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan | 1905 | Anthology: America's Favorite Entertainers | |
Whoopee Ti Yi Yo | Shannon Quartet | 1923 | Before the Big Bang | |
The Whores’ Union | Unknown | ca. 1892 | Actionable Offenses: Indecent Phonograph Recordings from the 1890s | |
Why Did I Get Married | Cal Carson | ca. 1931-1932 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 2 | |
Why Do You Wait? | Unknown mixed quartet (“2 Hals, Fran & Jennie”) | 1897 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
Why Don’t You Try? | Harry Tally | 1905 | 1906: "When Things Was Lookin' Bright" | |
Why Will Oakland records are hard to find | Will Oakland | 1954 | Jubilee | |
Why, Dear? | Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra | 1921 | Songs of the Night | |
Wicked Blues | Edith Wilson and The Original Jazz Hounds | 1922 | "Ain't Gonna Settle Down": The Pioneering Blues of Mary Stafford and Edith Wilson | |
Wild Cherries Rag | Eddie Morton | 1910 | The Sound of Vaudeville, Vol. 1 | |
Wild Cherry Rag | Eddie Morton | 1909 | Real Ragtime: Disc Recordings From Its Heyday | |
Wild Cherry Rag | Eddie Morton | 1909 | The Sound of Vaudeville, Vol. 1 | |
Wild Cherry Rag | Ed Morton | 1909 | 1909: "Talk of Your Scand'lous Times" | |
Wild Weeping Blues | Mary Stafford and Her Jazz Band | 1921 | "Ain't Gonna Settle Down": The Pioneering Blues of Mary Stafford and Edith Wilson | |
Will a Man Rob God? | Rev. Frederick A. Graves | ca. 1900 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
Will Oakland in the present day (featuring “The Sunshine of Your Smile”) | Will Oakland | 1954 | Jubilee | |
Will Rogers Nominates Henry Ford for President | Will Rogers | 1923 | Before Radio: Comedy, Drama & Sound Sketches, 1897-1923 | |
Will You Love Me in December as You Do in May | Harry Macdonough and Haydn Quartet | 1905 | 1906: "When Things Was Lookin' Bright" | |
William F. Hooley, bass singer (featuring “When the Rainbow Shines Bright at the Morn” by William F. Hooley and Male Quartet) | Will Oakland | 1954 | Jubilee | |
Willow Tit-Willow, “from The Mikado” | Anonymous | 1890-95 | Etching the Voice | |
A Winning Fight | Dabney’s Military Band | 1918 | After Midnight | |
Wishing | Isham Jones Rainbo Orchestra | 1920 | Happy: The 1920 Rainbo Orchestra Sides | |
With You | Statler Pennsylvanians | 1930 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 1 | |
With You, Dear, in Bombay | Abe Lyman’s California Orchestra conducted by Charlie Chaplin | 1925 | The Missing Link | |
Wo den Himmel Berge Kraenzen | Charles Schoenenberger and Louisa Schneckenbuehl | ca. 1920-1921 | Alpine Dreaming | |
Wo di Alpen Rosen Blueh’n | Maenner Quartett | ca. 1920-1921 | Alpine Dreaming | |
Wo Steht den das Geschrieben | Piano accordian duet | ca. 1920-1921 | Alpine Dreaming | |
Women | Peerless Quartet | 1908 | Anthology: The Original King of Pop | |
Wonderful Words of Life | Ira D. Sankey | 1899 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
Wonderful Pal | The Hickman Trio | 1919 | The San Francisco Sound, Volume 1 | |
Won’t You Be a Dear, Dear Daddy to a ‘Itta Bitta Doll Like Me? | Sophie Tucker and Her Five Kings of Syncopation | 1918 | Origins of the Red Hot Mama, 1910-1922 | |
Won’t You Say a Word for Ireland? | Irving Kaufman | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
The Woodchuck Song | Bob Roberts | ca. 1903 | 1904: "Call It the Land of Dreams" | |
The Wooden Soldier And The China Doll | Rudy Vallee with his Connecticut Yankees | 1932 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 4 | |
The Wooden Soldier And The China Doll | Rudy Vallee with his Connecticut Yankees | 1932 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 4 | |
Woodman, Spare That Tree | Bert Williams | 1913 | The Middle Years, 1910-1918 | |
Woodman, Spare that Tree | Bert Williams | 1913 | 1913: "Come and See the Big Parade" | |
Working Man Blues | King Oliver’s Jazz Band | 1923 | Centennial | |
Working On The Railroad | Men About Town Trio | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 3 | |
Workingman Blues | King Oliver and His Creole Jazz Band | 1923 | Centennial | |
Wot Cher! | Anonymous | 1890-95 | Etching the Voice | |
Would You Care? | Frank Howard | 1905 | 1905: "Deliver Daniel From the Lion's Den" | |
Wouldn’t You Like to Have Me for a Sweetheart | Ada Jones and Billy Murray | 1907 | 1908: "Take Me Out with the Crowd" | |
The Wreck on the Southern Old 97 | Henry Whitter | 1923 | Before the Big Bang | |
Wrigley’s Presents Myrt And Marge | Myrtle Vail and Donna Damarel | 1932 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 4 |
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