ROY WAGER AND HIS ORCHESTRA
See Joe Haymes and his Orchestra.
SOL S. WAGNER AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Sol S. Wagner, p, dir: t / tb / 2 as / ts / vn / bj / bb / d. Richmond, IN, between November 7 and 22, 1923.
11672-A Oklahoma Indian Jazz
Gnt 5313
11673 Havana
Gnt 5313
11674 My Sweet Gal
Gnt 5311
11671 Teach Me
Gnt 5311
11678 Dream Daddy
Gnt 5323, St 9619
11679 You Didn't Want Me When I Wanted You
Gnt unissued
Sol S. Wagner, p, dir. probably: Nate Bold, c / Hub Henning, tb / Jimmy Lord, cl, as / Milton Neul, cl, ts / Harry Podal, vn / Sid Pritikin, bj / Frank Wosika, bb / Harry Weinstein, d / Russell Douglas, v. Chicago, May 12, 1927.
80820-C I'm In Love Again - vRD
OK 40827, Par R-3366, A-2443, Od 193047, A-189050
80871-B South Wind - vRD
OK 40827, Par R-3366, Od 193047, A-189050
NOTE: Parlophone R-3366 as ARCADIA PEACOCK ORCHESTRA.
The vocal trio on the next side is described on Parlophone R-3383 as BROWN SISTERS AND GREEN, but the file card shows what looks like "Ed Camping" and something else illegible.
80874-C You Don't Like It, Not Much - v3
OK 40838, Par R-3383, A-2341, Od 193070, A-189043
80875-A-B-C Zulu Wail
OK unissued
NOTE: Parlophone R-3383 as THE RHYTHM BREAKERS.
Paul Small, v. Chicago, December 15, 1927.
82073-A-B Beautiful - vPS
OK unissued
82074-B Countin' The Days - vPS
OK 40973, Par E-6016, Od A-189115
82075-B Everywhere You Go - vPS
OK 40973, Par E-6016, Od A-189115
NOTE: Parlophone E-6016 as WILL PERRY'S ORCHESTRA.
HERMAN WALDMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The following title, from the eight made by this orchestra between 1929 and 1934, is of interest as jazz.
Herman Waldman, vn, dir: Rex Preis, Ken Switzer, t / Bill Clemens, tb / Bob "Baldy" Harris, Jimmy Segers, cl, as / Tink Nauratil, cl, ts / Tom Blake, p / Vernon Mills, bj / Barney Dodd, bb / Reggie Kaughlin, d. Dallas, October, 1929.
DAL-567- Marbles
Br 4649, A-8649
WALDORF-ASTORIA ORCHESTER
Pseudonym on Beka 4101 for Ray Miller's Black and White Melody Boys, q.v.
THE WALDORFIANS
The following from the sides recorded in London in 1931 by this band are of some interest as hot dance music.
Howard Godfrey dir: Harry Thompson, t, tb / Eddie Schultz, t / Bob Kane and/or Alex Mitchell, tb / Harry Carter, as, vn / Bill Taylor, cl, bar / Charles Smith, ts / Sid Rubens or Eddie Grasso, vn / Alex Blackford, p / bj / Jimmy Clark, bb, sb / Harry Francis, d / Al Bowlly, v. London, c. May, 1931.
4360-2 My Canary Has Circles Under His Eyes - vAB
Pic 780, Mf M-1-2019
4361-2 Miss Elizabeth Brown - vAB
Pic 780, Mf M-1-2019
Unknown v. London, August, 1931.
4426-2 Tell Me, Are You From Georgia? - v
Pic 811 Mf G-2021
NOTE: Mayfair G-2021 and M-1-2019 as FIFTH AVENUE DANCE BAND.
EDDIE WALKER AND HIS BAND
Pseudonym on Supertone for Zach Whyte's Chocolate Beau Brummels, q.v.
ESTHER WALKER
Of the many records by this popular comedienne, only the following is of interest as jazz, for its accompanists.
Vocal, acc. by c / tb / cl, as / vn / Rube Bloom, p / bj / bb / d. New York, c. June 7, 1926.
E-19501 / 03 Ya Gotta Know How To Love
Br 3215
E-19507 / 09 Hard-To-Get Gertie
Br 3215
JOHNNY WALKER AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Columbia 2380-D Personally, I Love You (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
2404-D Both sides by the Charleston Chasers
Regal G-21020 Personally, I Love You (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
G-21038 Walkin' My Baby Back Home (Charleston Chasers)
G-21043 When Your Lover Has Gone (Charleston Chasers)
NANCY WALKER
This is quite likely a pseudonym, although for whom is not known. The accompaniments to the following are said to be of interest as jazz, but no further details are known.
New York, June 14, 1928.
8033- You're A Real Sweetheart
Ban 7145, Cq 7106, 7118, Dom 4161, Or 1265, Re 8583
8034-2 Because My Baby Don't Mean "Maybe" Now
Cq 7106, 7118, Dom 4161, Or ?, Re 8583
8035-1 Bring Back My Lovin' Man
Or 1292
NOTE: Conqueror 7106 as LORENE HUGHES.
GEO. WALLACE'S ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Clarité 825 for Sam Lanin and his Orchestra, q.v.
INEZ WALLACE
Vocal, acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. Long Island City, NY, c. December, 1922.
Radio Blues
BS 14137, Pm 12145
490-1 Aggravatin' Papa (Don't You Try To Two-Time Me)
BS 14137, Pm 12145
Acc. by t / tb / cl / p. Long Island City, NY, c. February, 1923.
520-1 Come Back, Dear
BS 14144, Pm 12155
NOTE: Paramount 12155 is mistakenly labeled JULIA MOODY, who does perform on the reverse side.
Probably acc. by Elmer Chambers, c / George Brashear, tb / Don Redman or Ernest Elliott, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj. Long Island City, NY, c. March, 1923.
560-2 Kissin' Daddy
BS 14147, Pm 12146
561-2 Go Get It
BS 14147, Pm 12146
NOTE: The only reported copy of Paramount 12146 uses Ethel Waters' KIND LOVIN' BLUES instead of GO GET IT, although it is labeled as above.
SIPPIE WALLACE
This artist's birth name was Beulah Thomas.
Vocal, acc. by Eddie Heywood, p. Chicago, c. October 26, 1923.
8490-A Up The Country Blues
OK 8106
8491-A Shorty George Blues
OK 8106
Acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, c. May 26, 1924.
72567-B Mama's Gone, Goodbye
OK 8168
72568-B Caldonia Blues
OK 8144
72569-A Underworld Blues
OK 8144
72570-A Leavin' Me Daddy Is Hard To Do
OK 8168
New York, c. May 27, 1924.
72579-B Can Anybody Take Sweet Mama's Place?
OK 8159
72580-B Stranger's Blues
OK 8159
Acc. by Clarence Williams' Harmonizers: Tom Morris, c / Charlie Irvis, tb / ? Ernest Elliott, cl / Clarence Williams,
p / Buddy Christian, bj. New York, c. June 13-14, 1924.
72606-B Sud Bustin' Blues
OK 8177
72607-B Wicked Monday Morning Blues
OK 8177
Acc. by Clarence Williams' Blue Five: Louis Armstrong, c / Aaron Thompson, tb / Sidney Bechet, cl, ss / Clarence Williams, p / Buddy Christian, bj. New York, November 28, 1924.
73007-B Baby, I Can't Use You No More
OK 8212
73008-B Trouble Everywhere I Roam
OK 8212
Acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, December 1, 1924.
73012-B I've Stopped My Man
OK 8288
73013-B Walkin' Talkin' Blues
OK 8206
Acc. by Sidney Bechet, cl, ss / Clarence Williams, p / Buddy Christian, bj. New York, December 2, 1924.
73014-B I'm So Glad I'm Brownskin
OK 8197
73015-B Off And On Blues
OK 8197
Acc. by Clarence Williams, p / Buddy Christian, bj. New York, December 3, 1924.
73018-B He's The Cause Of Me Being Blue
OK 8190
73019-B Let My Man Alone Blues
OK 8190
Acc. by King Oliver, c / Hersal Thomas, p. Chicago, c. February 24, 1925.
8964-B Morning Dove Blues
OK 8205
8965-A Devil Dance Blues
OK 8206
8966-A Every Dog Has His Day
OK 8205
Acc. by Perry Bradford's Jazz Phools: unknown c / tb / ? Buster Bailey, cl, ss / ? Perry Bradford, p. New York, August 19, 1925.
73555-A Section Hand Blues
OK 8232
73556-A Parlor Social De Luxe
OK 8232
Acc. by Rudy Jackson, as / Hersal Thomas, p. New York, August 20, 1925.
73557-B Being Down Don't Worry Me
OK 8276
73558-B Advice Blues
OK 8276
Acc. by Hersal Thomas, p. New York, c. August 22, 1925.
73566-B Murder's Gonna Be My Crime
OK 8243
73567-B The Man I Love
OK 8251
Acc. by cl / p / bj. New York, c. August 25, 1925.
73574-A I'm Leaving You
OK 8288
73575-A I'm Sorry For It Now
OK 8251
73576-A Suitcase Blues
OK 8243
73577-A I Must Have It
OK 8381
Acc. by Louis Armstrong, c / Hersal Thomas, p. Chicago, March 1, 1926.
9546-A A Jealous Woman Like Me
OK 8301
9547-A Special Delivery Blues
OK 8328, HJCA HC-82, JSo AA-586
9548-A Jack O' Diamonds Blues
OK 8328, HJCA HC-82, JSo AA-586
Chicago, March 3, 1926.
9559-A The Mail Train Blues
OK 8345
9560-A I Feel Good
OK 8345
9561-A A Man For Every Day In The Week
OK 8301
Acc. by Cicero Thomas, c / ? own p. Chicago, November 20, 1926.
9929-A I'm A Mighty Tight Woman
OK 8439
9930-A Bedroom Blues
OK 8439
Acc. by Louis Armstrong, t / Artie Starks, cl / own p, with Bud Scott, g*. Chicago, May 6, 1927.
80837-A Dead Drunk Blues
OK 8499
80838-B Have You Ever Been Down?
OK 8499
80839-B Lazy Man Blues
OK 8470, JSo AA-585
80840-B *The Flood Blues
OK 8470, JSo AA-585
Acc. by Hense Grundy, tb / own p / Cal Smith, g. Chicago, February 6, 1929.
48865-1-2 Go Down Sunshine Blues
Vic unissued
48866-2 You Gonna Need My Help
Vic V-38502
Acc. by Natty Dominique, c / Honore Dutrey, tb / Johnny Dodds, cl / own p / Bill Johnson, sb. Chicago, February 7, 1929.
48870-2 I'm A Mighty Tight Woman
Vic V-38502
48871-1-2 Ain't Nobody Home But Me
Vic unissued
TED WALLACE
This was one of the many pseudonyms used by Wallace T. "Ed" Kirkeby, manager of the California Ramblers, q.v. The Okehs listed under this name are of somewhat more interest generally as hot dance music (up to 1928) than the subsequent ARC and Columbia issues, which are therefore listed selectively.
TED WALLACE AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Ed Kirkeby, v, dir: Chelsea Quealey, Frank Cush, t / Tommy Dorsey or Abe Lincoln, tb / Bobby Davis and Johnny Rude or Arnold Brilhart, cl, ss, as / Sam Ruby, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx, gfs / Al Duffy, vn when used / Jack Russin, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Herb Weil, d / Irving Kaufman, v. New York, January 3, 1927.
80275-B-C Usen't You Used To Be My Sweetie? -vIK
OK 40751, Par E-5785, A-4900
80276-A If All The Stars Were Pretty Babies - vIK
OK 40749, Par E-5785, A-4900, Od 1305
80277-B When I First Met Mary - vEK
OK 40749, Par E-5907, Ar 4250, Od 1305
NOTE: Ariel 4250 as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Roy Johnston, t, may replace Cush on either or both the next two sessions; Lincoln definite; Hal White, v. New York, January 21, 1927.
80319-B Ain't She Sweet? - vEK
OK 40760, Par E-5787, Ar 4229, Od 193043
80320-A There Ain't No Maybe In My Baby's Eyes
OK 40757, Par E-5769, Od 04022 - vHW
80321-B Crazy Words, Crazy Tune - vEK
OK 40757, Par E-5769, LAR A-4521, Od 04022
NOTE: Okeh 40757, Parlophone E-5769 as THE NEW YORK SYNCOPATORS; Ariel 4229 as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Les Reis (as RUSSELL DOUGLAS), v. New York, February 14, 1927.
80418-B Oh! Lizzie (A Lover's Lament) - vLR
OK 40778, Par E-5905, LAR A-4516, Od 193043, A-189023
80419-A-B The Cat
OK 40778, Par R-3335, LAR A-4516, Od A-189023
80420-B My Regular Gal - vLR
OK unissued
NOTE: Parlophone R-3335 as TAMPA BLUE ORCHESTRA.
New York, February 17, 1927.
80420-D My Regular Gal - vLR
OK 40788, Par E-5807, A-2410, Od 193004
NOTE: All issues as ED KIRKEBY AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Sylvester Ahola, t, replaces Johnston or Cush; Ivan Johnston, tb, replaces Lincoln; no vn. New York, March 18, 1927.
80639-A Nesting Time - vLR
OK 40788, Par E-5807, Ar 4233, Od 193004
80640-B For Mary And Me - vLR
OK 40816, Od 193011, 04015
NOTE: Okeh 40788, Parlophone E-5807, and Odeon 193004 as ED KIRKEBY AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Ariel 4233 as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Unknown t (probably Frank Cush) replaces Ahola; Abe Lincoln, tb, replaces Johnston, __ Allen replaces Rollini. New York, June 27, 1927.
81110-B Bless Her Little Heart - vLR
OK 40860, Par R-3380
81111-B Who-oo? You-oo, That's Who!- vLR
OK 40860, Par R-3380
81112-B Pleading - vRD
OK 40850, Par E-5907, A-4926, Od 193055, A-189078
81113-B Love And Kisses - vLR
As above, but Par R-3378
NOTE: Okeh 40860 as THE NEW YORK SYNCOPATORS; Parlophone R-3378 as SAM LANIN'S FAMOUS PLAYERS AND SINGERS; R-3380 as TAMPA BLUE ORCHESTRA.
Ed Kirkeby dir: Chelsea Quealey,? Frank Cush, t / Abe Lincoln, tb / Bobby Davis,? Arnold Brilhart, cl, ss, as / Sam Ruby, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Jack Russin, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Herb Weil, d, k / scat v. New York, September 12, 1927.
81429-B Cornfed!
OK 40915, Par R-3444, A-4915, Od A-189065
81430-A Buffalo Rhythm - scat v
OK 41014, Par R-3466
81431-A Zulu Wail
OK 40915, Par R-3444, A-4915
Ed Kirkeby dir: Chelsea Quealey, Henry Levine, t / Al Philburn, tb / Pete Pumiglio, Harold Marcus, cl, ss, as / Sam Ruby, ts / Al Duffy, vn / Jack Russin, p / Tommy Felline bj / Jack Hansen, bb / Herb Weil, d / Les Reis, The Decon (?) Sisters, v. New York, November 23, 1927.
81858-C Mary (What Are You Waiting For?) - vLR
OK 40965, Par R-106, A-2462, Od 193131
81859-C Changes - vDS
OK 40961, Par R-3498, Od A-189110
NOTE: Okeh 40965, Parlophone A-2462 and Odeon 193131 as THE NEW YORK SYNCOPATORS; Parlophone
R-106 as SAM LANIN'S ARKANSAS TRAVELLERS, and R-3498 as SAM LANIN'S FAMOUS PLAYERS.
Sammy Fain, Artie Dunn, v. New York, December 7, 1927.
81924-B For My Baby - vLR
OK 40961, Par R-3498, A-2437, Od A-189110
81925-B There's Something Spanish In Your Eyes - vSF-AD
OK 41091, Par R-124, A-2585, B-25293, LAR A-4556, Od 193235, A-189178, 04088
81926-A Cobble-Stones - vSF-AD
OK 40965, Par R-106, LAR A-4542, Od 193131, A-189111, 04069
NOTE: Okeh 40965 and Odeon 193131 as THE NEW YORK SYNCOPATORS; Parlophone R-106 as SAM LANIN'S ARKANSAS TRAVELLERS; R-124 and R-3498 as SAM LANIN'S FAMOUS PLAYERS (this probably applies to their German and Argentine equivalents).
From this point, with Quealey, Davis and Rollini (and shortly after, Russin), in London with Fred Elizalde, changes in personnel and musical policy took place. A selective list of known interesting titles follows, played by musicians drawn from the following collective personnel: Tony Gianelli, Bill Moore, Mickey Bloom, Tony Russo, Cliff Weston, Fred van Eps, Jr., Moe Selzer, Angie Rattiner, Frank Cush, Al King, Roy Johnston, Phil Napoleon, Tommy Gott, t / Tommy Dorsey, Carl Loeffler, George Troup, Reg Harrington, Miff Mole, Ted Raph, tb / Pete Pumiglio, Harold Marcus, Herb Dwyer, Carl Orech, Jimmy Dorsey, Bud Wagner, Rudy Ludovar, cl, as / Sam Ruby, cl, ts / Spencer Clark, bsx (when used) / Al Duffy, Joe LaFaro, Larry Kosky, Sidney Harris, vn / Chauncey Gray, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Jimmy Mullen, Jack Hansen, Ward Lay, bb, sb / Herb Weil (early on), Chick Condon, Stan King, d. Vocalists are shown at each session heading.
Irving Kaufman, v. New York, November 2, 1928.
8292-1-2 There's A Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder
Ban 6203, Bwy 1225, Cq 7213, Dom 4224, 31002, Je 5441, Or 1387, Re 8665, Apex 8850,
LS 24340, Mic 22340, St 10410, Imp 2009 - vIK
NOTE: Broadway 1225 as LEW WRIGHT AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Conqueror 7213 as CALIFORNIA COLLEGIANS; Oriole 1387 as TED WHITE'S COLLEGIANS.
Ed Smalle and Jerry Macy (as THE RADIO IMPS), v. New York, November 30, 1928.
8370-3 (I Got A Woman, Crazy For Me) She's Funny That Way - vRI
Ban 6231, Bwy 1233, Dom 4250, Re 8691, Apex 8897, LS 24400, St 10438, EBW 4924, Imp 2065
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 4924 as THE PLAZA BAND.
TED WALLACE AND HIS CAMPUS BOYS: Smith Ballew, v. New York, September 10, 1929.
148988-3 Bottoms Up - vSB
Col 1970-D, CB-36, 01847
148989-2 Bigger And Better Than Ever - vSB
Col 1970-D, CB-36, 01847
Possibly including Jack Purvis, t; male trio, v; New York, March 18, 1930.
403859-C Stein Song - v3
OK 41402, Par R-672, E-6320
NOTE: Parlophone E-6320 as WILL PERRY'S ORCHESTRA.
TED WALLACE AND HIS CAMPUS BOYS: Ed Kirkeby dir: probably: Jack Purvis, t / Carl Loeffler, tb (when used) / Pete Pumiglio, cl, as, bar / Elmer Feldkamp, cl, as, v / Tommy Bohn, cl, ts / Sam Hoffman, Sidney Harris, vn / Lew Cobey, p / Ed Sexton, g / Ward Lay, sb / Jack Powers (or Powell), d / two other v. New York, June 23, 1930.
150601-1 Absence Makes The Heart Grow Fonder - v3
Col 2236-D, CB-137, DO-227
150602-1 Here Comes The Sun - v3
Col 2236-D, CB-182, DO-230
New York, July 10, 1930.
150643-3 Hittin' The Bottle - v3
Col 2254-D, DO-223
New York, August 12, 1930.
150701-2 Tomorrow Is Another Day - v3
Col 2275-D, CB-184, DO-327
150702-1 Don't Tell Her (What's Happened To Me) - v3
Col 2275-D, DO-249
Bobby Davis, cl, as, replaces Feldkamp; unknown vocalist takes his place in the trio. New York, September 23, 1930.
150837-3 My Baby Just Cares For Me - v3
Col 2301-D, DO-249
150838-3 Sweet Jennie Lee - v3
Col 2301-D, CB-205, DO-258
TED WALLACE AND HIS ORCHESTRA was also a pseudonym on Parlophone R-3466 (BLACK MARIA) for Arnold Frank and his Rogers Cafe Orchestra, q.v.
TRIXIE WALLACE
Pseudonym on Claxtonola for Kitty Irvin, q.v.
WESLEY WALLACE
Piano solos, with own comments*. Grafton, WI, c. February, 1930.
L-184-2 *No. 29
Pm 12958, JI 3
L-185-1 Fanny Lee Blues
Pm 12958, JI 3
THOMAS "FATS" WALLER
Piano solos. New York, c. October 21, 1922.
70948-D Muscle Shoals Blues
OK 4757, Bm 1005, JSo AA-503
70949-D Birmingham Blues
OK 4757, Bm 1005, JSo AA-503
NOTE: As both the above are somewhat high takes, it is possible they were recorded at a remake session about December, 1922 (see Sara Martin, c. December 1 and 14).
Pipe-organ solos. Camden, NJ, November 17, 1926.
36773-1 St. Louis Blues
Vic 20357, HMV B-8501, AM-881, SG-561
36774-4 Lenox Avenue Blues (Church Organ Blues)
Vic 20357, HMV B-8501, AM-881, SG-561
Church studio, Camden, NJ, January 14, 1927.
37357-1 Soothin' Syrup Stomp
Vic RD-7599, HMV 7EG-8191 (LP / FP)
37357-2 Soothin' Syrup Stomp
Vic 20470
37352-3 Soothin' Syrup Stomp
Vic 741052 (LP)
37358-1 Sloppy Water Blues
JA 21 (LP)
37358-3 Sloppy Water Blues
Vic 20492
37359-3 Loveless Love
Vic 20470, 23260
37360-1-2-3 Harlem Blues
Vic unissued
37361-2 Messin' Around With The Blues
JA 21 (LP)
37361-3 Messin' Around With The Blues
Vic 20655
37362-1 Rusty Pail
Vic 741052 (LP)
37362-3 Rusty Pail
Vic 20492
37363-1 I'd Like To Call You My Sweetheart
Trial record for Nat Shilkret
The third and fourth titles are piano solos. Church studio, Camden, NJ, February 16, 1927.
37819-1 Stompin' The Bug
Vic RD-7599, HMV 7EG-8191, 741052 (LP / EP)
37819-2 Stompin' The Bug
Vic 20655
37820-1 Hog Maw Stomp
Vic 741052 (LP)
37820-2 Hog Maw Stomp
Vic 21525
37821-1-2-3 Black Bottom Is The Latest Fad
Vic unissued
37822-2 Blue Black Bottom
Vic LPV-516, RD-7779 (LPs)
Church studio, Camden, NJ, May 20, 1927.
38044-1 Sugar
Vic 21525, 23331, BB B-5093, MW M-4904, Sr S-3176
38047-1 Beale Street Blues
Vic 20890
38049-1 I'm Goin' To See My Ma
Vic unissued
NOTE: Matrices 38045, 38046, and 38048 are the same titles, in the same order, sung by Alberta Hunter (q.v.) with Fats Waller at the organ.
THOMAS WALLER WITH MORRIS'S HOT BABIES: Tom Morris, c / Charlie Irvis, tb / Fats Waller, p , or / ? Eddie King, d. Church studio, Camden, NJ, May 20, 1927.
38050-2 Fats Waller Stomp
JA 21 (LP)
38050-3 Fats Waller Stomp
Vic 20890, HMV B-10472, HE-3150
38051-1 Savannah Blues
Vic 20776, HMV B-5417
38051-2 Savannah Blues
Vic 741062 (LP)
38052-2 Won't You Take Me Home?
Vic 741062 (LP)
38052-3 Won't You Take Me Home?
Vic 20776, HMV B-5417
Pipe-organ solo. Church studio, Camden, NJ, November 14, 1927.
40081-1-2 Memories of Florence Mills
Vic unissued
THOMAS WALLER WITH MORRIS'S HOT BABIES: Tom Morris, c / Jimmy Archey, tb / Fats Waller, p, or, v / Bobbie Leecan, g / ? Eddie King, d; or pipe-organ solos*. Church studio, Camden, NJ, December 1, 1927.
40093-1 He's Gone Away
Vic 741062, RFW 1 (LPs)
40093-2 He's Gone Away
Vic 21202, El EG-7892
40094-2 *I Ain't Got Nobody
Vic 21127, 23331, BB-B-5093, MW M-4904, Sr S-3176
40095-1 *The Digah's Stomp
El EG-7892, Vic 741062 (LP)
40095-2 *The Digah's Stomp
Vic 21358
40096-1 Red Hot Dan - vFW
Vic 21127
40096-2 Red Hot Dan - vFW
Vic 21127, HMV B-10472, HE-3150
40097-1 Geechee
Vic 21358, El EG-7882
40097-2 Geechee
Vic 21358
40098-1 Please Take Me Out Of Jail
RFW 1 (LP)
40098-2 Please Take Me Out Of Jail
Vic 21202, El EG-7882
Piano solos*, or FATS WALLER AND HIS BUDDIES: Charlie Gaines, t / Charlie Irvis, tb / Arville Harris, cl, as, ts / Fats Waller, p / Eddie Condon, bj. New York, March 1, 1929.
49759-1 *Handful Of Keys
Vic V-38508, 27768, HMV B-4347, B-4902, N-4480, X-4480, SG-543, X-6292
49760-2 The Minor Drag
Vic V-38050, 20-1583, BB B-10185, HMV EA-3265, HE-2367, JF-1, K-8196, X-6252
49761-2 Harlem Fuss
Vic V-38050, BB B-10185, HMV EA-3713, HE-2367, K-8196, X-6252
49762-2 *Numb Fumblin'
Vic V-38508, 25338, HMV B-4347, B-4917, HE-2381, X-6292
NOTE: THE MINOR DRAG and HARLEM FUSS have generally been stated to be cross-labeled. However, the Australian HMV pressing bears fragmentary mx. information for 49760, whose title starts with "THE…" which would suggest the labeling is correct.
Piano solos. Camden, NJ, August 2, 1929.
49492-3 Ain't Misbehavin'
Vic 22092, 22108, 20-1581, 68-0773, HMV B-3243, EA-64
49493-2 Sweet Savannah Sue
Vic 22108, 68-0773, BB B-10264, HMV EA-641
49494-1 I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling
Vic LPV-525 (LP)
49494-2 I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling
Vic 22092, HMV B-3243, EA-622
49494-3 I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling
Issued on LP
49495-1 Love Me Or Leave Me
X LVA-3035, HMV DLP-1111 (LPs)
49495-3 Love Me Or Leave Me
Vic 22092, BB B-10263
49496-1 Gladyse
Vic V-38554, HMV HE-2366, JF-4
49496-2 Gladyse
Vic LPV-537, NL-42011 (LP)
49497-1 Valentine Stomp
X LVA-3035, HMV DLP-1111 (LPs)
49497-2 Valentine Stomp
Vic V-38554, BB B-10263, HMV HE-2366, JF-4
NOTE: Two distinct couplings exist of Victor 22092, as shown above.
Pipe-organ or piano* solos. Camden, NJ, August 29, 1929.
55375-1 *Waiting At The End Of The Road
BB B-10264
55375-2 *Waiting At The End Of The Road
Vic LPV-550, 741086 (LP)
55376-1 *Baby, Oh! Where Can You Be?
Pirate MPC-506 (EP)
55376-2 *Baby, Oh! Where Can You Be?
X LVA-3035, HMV DLP-1111 (LPs)
56067-1 Waiting At The End Of The Road
Issued on LP
56067-2 Waiting At The End Of The Road
Vic LPV-550, 741086 (LP)
56068-1 Baby, Oh! Where Can You Be?
RFW 2, Vic 741086 (LP)
56068-2 Baby, Oh! Where Can You Be?
RFW 1, Vic 741086 (LP)
56068-3 Baby, Oh! Where Can You Be?
RFW 2, Vic 741086 (LP)
56069-1 Tanglefoot
RFW 1, Vic 741086 (LP)
56069-1 Tanglefoot
Issued on LP
56069-2 Tanglefoot
RFW 2 (LP)
56070-2 That's All
Vic 23260
Piano solos. New York, September 11, 1929.
56125-1 Goin' About
Pirate MPC-506 (EP)
56125-2 Goin' About
Vic LPV-516, HMV DLP-1111 (LPs)
56126-1 My Feelin's Are Hurt
Vic V-38613
New York, September 24. 1929.
56710-2 Smashing Thirds
Vic V-38613, 25338, HMV B-4902, B-8546, SG-543
FATS WALLER AND HIS BUDDIES: Henry Allen, t / Jack Teagarden, tb, vib / Albert Nicholas, Otto Hardwick, as / Larry Binyon, ts / Fats Waller, p / Eddie Condon, bj / Al Morgan, sb / Gene Krupa, d / The Four Wanderers (Herman Hughes, Charles Clinkscales, tenors / Maceo Johnson, baritone / Oliver Childs, bass), v. New York, September 30, 1929.
56727-2 Lookin' Good But Feelin' Bad - v4W
Vic V-38086
56728-1 I Need Someone Like You - v4W
Vic V-38086
Piano solos. New York, December 4, 1929.
57190-4 My Fate Is In Your Hands
Vic V-38568
57191-1 Turn On The Heat
Vic V-38568
Henry Allen, Leonard Davis, t / Jack Teagarden, tb, vib / J. C. Higginbotham, tb / Albert Nicholas, Charlie Holmes, cl, as / Larry Binyon, ts / Fats Waller, p / Will Johnson, bj / Pops Foster, sb / Kaiser Marshall, d / Orlando Roberson, v. New York, December 18, 1929.
57926-1 Lookin' For Another Sweetie - vOR
Vic V-38110
57927-3 Ridin' But Walkin'
Vic V-38119, 1AC-0135, HMV B-4971, B-6390 EA-3265, SG-431
57928-1 Won't You Get Off It, Please?
Vic V-38119, 1AC-0135, HMV B-4971, B-6549, EA-3713, SG-464
57929-2 When I'm Alone - vOR
Vic V-38110
Piano duets with Bennie Paine. New York, March 21, 1930.
59720-1 St. Louis Blues
Vic 22371, 68-0830, HMV B-8496, EA-770, GW-1341
59721-1 After You've Gone
Vic 22371, 68-0830, HMV B-8496, EA-770, GW-1341
Piano solos, with own v. New York, March 13, 1931.
151417-3 I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby (And My Baby's Crazy 'Bout Me) - vFW
Col 14593-D, Voc 3016, Par R-1197, B-71078, Od 031817, 279746
151418-2 Draggin' My Heart Around - vFW
Col 14593-D, Voc 3016, Par R-1197, B-71078, Od 031817, 279746
FATS WALLER AND HIS RHYTHM: Herman Autrey, t / Ben Whittet, cl / Fats Waller, p, cel, or, v / Albert Casey, g / Billy Taylor, sb / Harry Dial, d, vib, speech. New York, May 16, 1934.
82526-1 A Porter's Love Song To A Chambermaid - vFW / vibHD
Vic 24648, BB B-10016, MW M-7947, HMV EA-2279
82527-1 I Wish I Were Twins - vFW
Vic 24641 HMV EA-1508, JF-1, El EG-3705
82527-2 I Wish I Were Twins - vFW
RFW 3 (LP)
82528-1 Armful O' Sweetness - vFW
Vic 24641, BB B-10149, HMV HE-2358, JF-7, RZ G-24194
82529-1 Do Me A Favor - vFW
Vic 24648, HMV HE-2358, JF-7
Gene Sedric, cl, replaces Whittet. New York, August 17, 1934.
83699-1 Georgia May - vFW
Vic 24714, BB B-10078, HMV JF-12, RZ G-24308
84106-1 Then I'll Be Tired Of You - vFW
Vic 24708, HMV JF-13
84107-1 Don't Let It Bother You - vFW / spHD
Vic 24714, HMV JF-12
84108-1 Have A Little Dream On Me - vFW
Vic 24708, HMV JF-13
Floyd O'Brien, tb added; Mezz Mezzrow, cl, replaces Sedric. New York, September 28, 1934.
84417-1 Serenade For A Wealthy Widow - spFW / vibHD
Vic 24742, BB B-10262, HMV GW-1318, HE-2619, JF-8, K-7863
84418-1 How Can You Face Me? - vFW
Vic 24737, BB B-10143, HMV HN-727, JF-14, K-7863
84419-1 Sweetie Pie - vFW
Vic 24737, JA-404, BB B-10262, HMV GW-1318, HE-2619, JF-8, K-1861
84420-1 Mandy - vFW
Vic 24738, HMV GY-281, JF-11, X-4464, El EG-7790
84421-1 Let's Pretend There's A Moon - vFW
Vic 24742, HMV EA-1510, JF-14
84422-1 You're Not The Only Oyster In The Stew - vFW
Vic 24738, 20-2218, JA-404, BB B-10261, HMV BD-298, GY-281, HE-2344, HN-707, JF-11,
JK-2344, K-7861, K-8526, X-4464
NOTE: HMV JF-14 shows the matrix number as 84421-II. This simply indicates that it is pressed from a dubbed master, and not that take 2 was used. There was no take 2 of this or any other title made at this session.
Bill Coleman, t / Gene Sedric, cl, ts / Fats Waller, p, cel, or, v / Albert Casey, g / Billy Taylor, sb / Harry Dial, d, vib.
New York, November 7, 1934.
84921-1 Honeysuckle Rose - vFW
Vic 24826
84922-1 Believe It, Beloved - vFW
Vic 24808, HMV BD-134, AE-4484, EA-1509, JF-15, X-4430, X-7475, El EG-3703
84923-1 Dream Man - vFW
Vic 24801, BB B-10261, HMV BD-117, EA-1457, HE-2344, JK-2344, K-7454, K-8526
84924-1 I'm Growing Fonder Of You - vFW / vibHD
Vic 24801, HMV BD-117, EA-1510
84925-1 If It Isn't Love - vFW
Vic 24808, HMV JF-15, X-4430
84926-1 Breakin' The Ice - vFW
Vic 24826, HMV EA-1457
Piano solos. New York, November 16, 1934.
86208-2 African Ripples
Vic 24830, BB B-10115, HMV B-8546, EA-1458, HE-2289, JF-41
86209-1 Clothes Line Ballet
Vic 25015, BB B-10098, HMV EA-1524, JF-35
86210-1 Alligator Crawl
Vic 24830, A-1337, BB B-10098, HMV B-8784, EA-1458 HN-2632, IP-370, IW-89, JF-41, K-8176, X-4490 X-4507
86211-1 Viper's Drag
Vic 2515, 27768, BB B-10133, HMV B-8784, EA-1524, HN-2632, IP-370, IW-89, JF-35, K-8176, NA-4480
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