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LEVY'S TRIO

Jules Levy, Jr., t / Larry Briers, p / Harry Reser, bj. New York, c. March 7, 1922.

69621 My Honey's Lovin' Arms

PA 020748, Per 14018



ALFRED LEWIS

Harmonica solos, with vocal effects. Chicago, May 5, 1930.

C-4481- Mississippi Swamp Moan

Voc 1498


C-4482- Friday Moan Blues

Voc 1498


C-4483-B Easy Rider's Blues

Voc unissued



EMMA LEWIS

Vocal, acc. by own p. New York, June 29, 1923.

Midnight Blues

Vic test (unnumbered)

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, July 18, 1923.

28293-1-2-3 Afternoon Blues

Vic unissued

28294-3 I Don't Let No One Man Worry Me

Vic 19158

IDA LEWIS

Pseudonym on Silvertone for Viola Bartlette, q.v.

MEADE LUX LEWIS

Piano solos. Chicago, December, 1927.

20246-2 Honky Tonk Train Blues

Pm 12896, Bwy 5063, Col 37336, DCH-360, DZ-999, S-10005, Sig 65101

NOTE: Paramount 12896 as MEAD LUX LEWIS, Broadway 5063 as HATCH SEWARD.



NOAH LEWIS

Harmonica solos, with speech or v by the artist, with John Estes, g / Yank Rachel, md. Memphis, October 2, 1929.

56337-2 Chickasaw Special - spNL

Vic V-38581

56338-2 Devil In The Woodpile - spNL

Vic V-38581

Ham Lewis, jug, added*. Memphis, November 26, 1930.

64734-2 Like I Want To Be

Vic 23336

64735-1-2 The Lost Boy

Vic unissued

64736-2 *Ticket Agent Blues - vNL

BB B-5675

64737-2 *New Minglewood Blues - vNL

Vic 23266

NOTE: Victor 23266 and Bluebird B-5675 as NOAH LEWIS'S JUG BAND.

Van Hunt, female v. Memphis, November 28, 1930.

64738-2 *Selling The Jelly - vNL-VH

Vic 23319

64739-2 *Bad Luck's My Buddy - vNL (no md)

Vic 23266

NOTE: Victor 23319 as CAROLINA PEANUT BOYS; 23266 as NOAH LEWIS'S JUG BAND.



PHILIP LEWIS AND HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA

Philip Lewis was English Decca's first director of light music and dance music in the London studios. The records issued under the above description, or credited to The Rhythm Maniacs (marked *), are of a remarkably high standard from the point of view of a hot dance music collector.

Sylvester Ahola, t / Ben Oakley, tb / Arthur Lally, cl, as, bar / Johnny Helfer, cl, ts / Claude Ivy­, p / Bert Thomas, bj, g / ? Tiny Stock, bb / Rudy Starita (or sometimes Harry Robbins), d, vib / Maurice Elwin, v. London, June 20, 1929.

MB-244-1 My Kinda Love - vME

Dec F-1501

MB-245-2 My Troubles Are Over - vME

Dec F-1501

MB-246-3 A Cute Little Flat - vME

Dec F-1502

MB-247-2 Doin' The New Low-Down - vME

Dec F-1502

Oakley and Ivy omitted; Thomas possibly replaced by Joe Brannelly, bj; unknown scat v where shown. London, June 29, 1929.

MB-264-2 Jericho - vME

Dec F-1503

MB-265-2 There's One Thing Remains - vME

Dec F-1504

MB-266-2 Sweetheart Of All My Dreams - vME

Dec F-1503

MB-267-1 Down Among The Sugar Cane - vME-?

Dec unissued

MB-267-2 Down Among The Sugar Cane - vME

Dec F-1504

Danny Polo, cl, as, added. London, July 16, 1929.

MB-324-1; DJ-5 My Sin - vME

Dec F-1515*

MB-325-3; DJ-6 S'posin' - vME

Dec F-1513

MB-326-2; DJ-7 Building A Nest For Mary - vME

Dec F-1514*

MB-327-1-2 Dreaming Of Tomorrow - vME

Dec unissued

London, July 20, 1929.

DJ-1-1 Broadway Melody - vME

Dec F-1508

DJ-2-1 Diga Diga Doo - vME-?

Dec F-1512

DJ-3-1 What Is This Thing Called Love? - vME

Dec F-1512

DJ-4-1 The Wedding Of The Painted Doll - vME

Dec F-1508

Helfer omitted, Polo plays cl, as, ts. London, July 25, 1929.

MB-348-1; DJ-8 I'm Crooning A Tune About June - vME

Dec F-1515*

MB-349-1-2 I'm Doin' What I'm Doin' For Love - vME

Dec unissued

MB-350-2; DJ-9 That's You, Baby - vME

Dec F-1514*

MB-351-1; DJ-10 Imagination Goes A Long Way - vME

Dec F-1513

Helfer returns; Max Bacon, d, vib, replaces Robbins or Starita; Leslie Sarony, v. London, August 22, 1929.

DJ-19-2 Little Pal - vLS

Dec F-1523*

DJ-20-1-2 Red Hair And Freckles - vME

Dec F-1539

Elsie Carlisle, v. London, August 23, 1929.

MB-414-1 Why Can't You? - vEC

Dec F-1523*

MB-415-2 Come On, Baby - vEC

Dec F-1528*

MB-416-2 He's A Good Man To Have Around - vEC

Dec F-1541

Max Bacon, d, replaces Starita or Robbins. London, September 11, 1929.

DJ-40-3 Orange Blossom Time - vME

Dec F-1540

DJ-41-1-2 I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling - vME

Dec unissued

DJ-42-1-2 Through (How Can You Say We're Through) - vME

Dec unissued

DJ-43-3 Tiger Rag

Dec F-1540

Sylvester Ahola, t / Danny Polo, cl, as / Arthur Lally, cl, as, bar / Johnny Helfer, cl, ts / Joe Brannelly, bj / Max Bacon, d / Maurice Elwin, Elsie Carlisle, v. London, September 14, 1929.

DJ-20-3 Red Hair And Freckles - vME

Dec F-1539

DJ-48-1-2-3 Wishing And Waiting For Love - vME

Dec unissued

DJ-49-1 When My Dreams Come True - vME

Dec F-1539

DJ-50-2 To Be In Love - vEC

Dec F-1541

Rudy Starita, vib, added? (or Max Bacon db vib?). Liverpool and Victoria Hall, London, September 25, 1929.

MB-487-1 I'm Feathering A Nest - vME

Dec F-1542*

MS-488-2 That's How I Feel About You - vME

Dec F-1543*

MB-489-1 Sweetness - vME

Dec F-1543*

MB-490-3 Raisin' The Roof - vME

Dec F-1542*

Sylvester Ahola, George Ratcliffe, t / Ted Heath, tb / Danny Polo, cl, as / Arthur Lally, cl, as­ bar / Johnny Helfer, cl, ts / Claude Ivy, p / Joe Brannelly, bj / Tiny Stock, bb / Max Bacon, d, vib­ / Maurice Elwin, v. London, October 1, 1929.

MB-501-1 Dance Selection (1929) - Part 1 (intro: My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now / She's Funny That


Way - vME / A Precious Little Thing Called Love / It Goes Like This (That Funny Melody)

Dec F-1546*

MB-502-2 Dance Selection (1929) - Part 2 (intro: I Lift Up My Finger And I Say "Tweet Tweet" -v ME-? / Where The Shy Little Violets Grow / Chiquita (w) - vME / There's A Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder)

Dec F-1546*

MB-503-2 Talkie Hit Selection - Part 1 (intro: My Ideal / Sweetheart Of All My Dreams - vME / This Is Heaven / The Prisoner's Song (w) - vME / Glad Rag Doll)

Dec F-1547*

MB-504-2 Talkie Hit Selection - Part 2 (intro: There's The One For Me (6/8) - vME / I'm Doin' What I'm Doin' For Love / Forever (w) - vME / Happy Days And Lonely Nights - vME)

Dec F-1547*

Ratcliffe omitted. Liverpool and Victoria Hall, London, October 12, 1929.

MB-557-3 Button Up Your Overcoat - vME

Dec F-1557

MB-558-2 You Wouldn't Fool Me Would You? - vME

Dec F-1557

MB-560-2 Honey - vME

Dec F-1558

At this point, Philip Lewis engaged the same musicians to make a series of records for export to German-speaking nations. This is confirmed by Sylvester Ahola's diary for 1929 and by entries in the Decca files, but the titles do not suggest (and Ahola could not recall that) anything recorded would be of the slightest interest to a jazz enthusiast.

As for October 1, 1929 above, but Joe Crossman, ts may, replace Helfer, and Bacon is definitely on d and vib. London, October 25, 1929.

MB-592-1 It's Tight Like That

Dec F-1573*

MB-593-2 Say It With Songs - Selection, Part 1 (intro: Little Pal - vME / Used To You)

Dec F-1572*

MB-594-2 Say It With Songs - Selection, Part 2 (intro: Why Can't You?-vME / I'm In The Seventh Heaven - vME)

Dec F-1572*

MB-595-3 That's A Plenty

Dec F-1573*

Liverpool and Victoria Hall, London, October 30, 1929.

MB-609-3 Singing In The Rain - vME

Dec F-1574

MB-610-1 Low Down Rhythm - vME

Dec F-1574

Sylvester Ahola, George Ratcliffe, t / Ted Heath, tb / Danny Polo, cl, as / Arthur Lally, cl, as, bar / Johnny Helfer or Joe Crossman, cl, ts / Claude Ivy, p / Joe Brannelly, bj / Tiny Stock, bb / Max Bacon, d, vib / Maurice Elwin, v.
London, November 6, 1929.

MB-631-2 Hollywood Revue of 1929 - Selection, Pt. 1

Dec F-1582*

MB-632-2 Hollywood Revue of 1929 - Selection, Pt. 2

Dec F-1582*

MB-634-2 Is It Spain? - vME

Dec F-1583*

London, November 14, 1929.

MB-655-1 Tryin' - vME

Dec F-1600

MB-656-1 Three Little Words - vME

Dec F-1600

London, November 16, 1929.

MB-666-1 Selection of Talkie Tunes - Part 1

Dec F-1588*

MB-667-1 Selection of Talkie Tunes - Part 2

Dec F-1588*

MB-668-1-2 Sweetheart, We Need Each Other - vME

Dec unissued

London, November 21, 1929.

MB-697-1 Dream Mother - vME

Dec F-1601*

London, November 27, 1929.

MB-710-1 Schöne Frau im Mond

Dec F-1607

MB-711-1 Sie sagt - Ich liebe dich

Dec F-1607

London, November 30, 1929.

MB-729-1-2 Rio Rita

Dec unissued (experimental recording)

MB-730-1-2 Baby, Oh! Where Can You Be?

Dec unissued (experimental recording)

Ted Heath, tb, returns. London, December 16, 1929.

MB-763- Under The Spell Of The Moon - vME

Dec F-1605­

MB-765-1-2 Just Keepin' On - vME

Dec unissued

No d or vib. London, December 17, 1929.

MB-766-1-2 Maybe - Who Knows? - vME

Dec unissued

Max Bacon, d / Rudy Starita, vib, x, added. London, January 3, 1930.

MB-799-2 Baby, Oh! Where Can You Be? - vME

Dec F-1738*

MB-800- Maybe - Who Knows? - vME

Dec F-1605*

MB-801-3 Peace Of Mind - vME

Dec F-1616*

MB-803-1 Fairy On The Clock - vME

Dec F-1604*

MB-804-1 Love, Your Spell Is Everywhere - vME

Dec F-1610*

MB-805- Blondy - vME

Dec F-1617*

MB-806- Hang On To Me - vME

Dec F-1617*

London, January 8, 1930.

MB-822-2 Sitting By The Window

Dec F-1616*

MB-823-1 Sunny Side Up - Selection, Part 1 (intro: Sunny Side Up - vME / If I Had A Talking Picture Of You - vME)

Dec F-1611*

MB-824-1 Sunny Side Up - Selection, Part 2 (intro: You've Got Me Pickin' Petals Off O' Daisies - vME / I'm A Dreamer, Aren't We All? / Turn On The Heat)

Dec F-1611*

London, January 16, 1930.

MB-765- Jus' Keepin' On - vME

Dec F-1586*

MB-854-1-2 I'll Be Reminded Of You - vME

Dec unissued

MB-855- Somebody Mighty Like You - vME

Dec F-1586*

Stock switches to sb; Rudy Starita, vib, x, added. London, January 23, 1930.

MB-880-1 Tip-Toe Thru' The Tulips - vME

Dec F-1623*

MB-881-2 In A Kitchenette - vME

Dec F-1623*

MB-882- Crazy Pirouette

Dec E-1622*

MB-883- Piccolo Pete - vME

Dec E-1622*

London, January 28, 1930.

MB-896- Cuckoo In The Clock

Dec F-1632*

MB-897- The Doll's House

Dec F-1632*

Lew Stone, a. London, January 31, 1930.

MB-914-2 She's My Slip Of A Girl - vME, aLS

Dec F-1630*

MB-915-2 Marianne - vME

Dec F-1631*

London, February 4, 1930.

MB-928- The Duke Of Ka-Ki-Ak - vME

Dec F-1644*

MB-929- Sweet Nothings Of Love - vME

Dec F-1644*

MB-930-1 Lucky Me - Lovable You - vME

Dec F-1643*

MB-931-1-2 Happy Days Are Here Again - vME

Dec F-1643*

MB-932-2 A Little Kiss Each Morning - vME

Dec F-1641*

Spike Hughes, ab, replaces Stock. London, February 18, 1930.

MB-966- Silver Wings - vME

Dec F-1639*

MB-968-1 Indispensable You - vME

Dec F-1640*

MB-969-2 That's Love - vME

Dec F-1640*

London February 20, 1930.

MB-980-1 High And Low - vME

Dec F-1641*

MB-981-1-2 I'm Like A Sailor - vME

Dec unissued

MB-982- My Fate Is In Your Hands - vME

Dec F-1670*

MB-983- Lonely Troubadour - vME

Dec F-1670*

London, March 5, 1930.

MB-1022- Wouldn't It Be Wonderful? - vME

Dec F-1677*

MB-1023- I'm The Medicine Man For The Blues - vME

Dec F-1677*

MB-1025- Look For The Silver Lining - vME

Dec F-1677*

MB-1026-2 Moanin' For You - vME-?

Dec F-1678*

MB-1027-1 Alone In The Rain - vME

Dec F-1678*

London, March 11, 1930.

MB-1051-2 Rio Rita - Selection, Part 1

Dec F-1683*

MB-1052-2 Rio Rita - Selection, Part 2

Dec F-1683*

MB-1053- With A Song In My Heart - vME

Dec F-1695*

MB-1054- The Wind In The Willows - vME

Dec F-1695*

At this point, the combined action of the Ministry of Labour and the Musicians' Union succeeded in preventing American musicians in London from making records with bands other than those in which they normally worked. The foregoing, while not all of interest to jazz collectors, are a complete account of the band's output (excluding waltzes) to the time of the union ban. The following, produced thereafter, are known to be of some interest, and there are probably others with short solos featured.

Norman Payne, Lloyd Shakespeare, t / Jock Fleming or Ted Heath, tb / Danny Polo, Harry Hines or Joe Crossman, cl, as / ? Joe Jeannette, cl, ts / Claude Ivy, p / Joe Brannelly, bj / Spike Hughes, sb / Harry Robbins, d, x / Maurice Elwin, v. London, March 22, 1930.

MB-1091-1 That Wonderful Something - vME

Dec F-1708*

London, March 31, 1930.

MB-1136-2 Nobody's Using It Now - vME

Dec F-1716*

London; April 5, 1930.

MB-1170-1-2 Birmingham Breakdown

Dec unissued

Buddy Featherstonhaugh, ts, replaces Jeannette (he may have done so on one or more of the foregoing); Bill Harty, d, replaces Robbins. London, April 17, 1930.

MB-1207-3 'Leven-Thirty Saturday Night - vME

Dec F-1746*

Rudy Starita, vib, on some sides. London, June 18, 1930.

M3-1522-2 Here Comes Emily Brown - vME

Dec F-1843*

Eric Siday, vn, added; ? Alan Ferguson, g, replaces Brannelly. London, August 19, 1930.

MB-1718-2 Livin' In The Sunlight - vME

Dec F-1898*

Unknown cl, as, replaces Polo; unknown cl, ts, replaces Featherstonhaugh; Jean Pougnet and Reg Pursglove, vn, replace Siday. London, December 4, 1930.

GB-2373-2 Don't Pose As A Saint

Dec F-2130*

Probably: Jack Jackson, Andy Richardson, t / Ben Oakley, tb / Arthur Lally, cl, as / Peter Rush, as / Harry Berly, ts / Pat Dodd, p / Bob Martin, g / Jim Bellamy, sb / Bill Harty, d / Cavan O'Connor, v. London, December 23, 1930.

GB-2454-1 You're Driving Me Crazy - vCO'C

Dec F-2184



SAMMIE LEWIS

Vocal, acc. by Mandy Randolph, p. Richmond, IN, April 30, 1923.

11424 Crazy Over Daddy

Gnt 5147


11425 Cootie Crawl

Gnt 5147


11426 Come On Home

Gnt Special (unnumbered)

114287 -A Whoa, Tillie! Take Your Time

Gnt Special (unnumbered)

NOTE: Matrix 11427 is by Mandy (Amanda) Randolph.

Richmond, IN, May 29, 1923.

11475-3 Long Lost Mama (Daddy Misses You)

Gnt Special (unnumbered)

11475-A Wedding Veil Blues

Gnt Special (unnumbered)

11477-B Blues Fever

Gnt Special (unnumbered)

11378-B Viaduct Blues

Gnt Special (unnumbered)

11479 Breaking A Leg

Gnt Special (unnumbered)

11482 Indiana Lou

Gnt Special (unnumbered)



NOTE: Matrices 11480 / 11481 are by Mandy (Amanda) Randolph, q.v. At least some of the above special records appear as by LUCY LEWIS.

SAMMY LEWIS

Vocal, acc. by Edwin Swayzee, c / p. New York, c. February 3, 1926.

73975-A Just Too Late

OK 8285


73976-A Somebody I Can Call My Own

OK 8285


SAMMY LEWIS AND HIS BAMVILLE SYNCOPATORS: Sammy Lewis, v acc. by Edwin Swayzee, Jack Butler, c /
tb / cl, as / as / Paul Seminole, p / Jimmy McLin, bj / Lester Nichols, d. New York, June 14, 1926.

E-3220 / 21 Arkansas Shout

Voc 1030

E-3222 / 23 There'll Come A Time

Voc 1030

E-3224 Hateful Papa Blues

Voc 1029

E-3227 Leaving Town To Wear You Off My Mind

Voc 1029

TED LEWIS AND HIS BAND

"The High-Hat Tragedian of Jazz" was not himself a jazz musician so much as a comedian bandleader. He did, however, employ front-rank jazz musicians from time to time, and to his credit, gave them quite long solo parts. Such recordings are listed below.

Ted Lewis, cl, as, dir: Walter Kahn, Dave Klein, c / Harry Raderman, another, tb / vn, bj, u / Dick Reynolds, p / Harry Barth, bb / John Lucas, d. Chicago, December 5, 1922.

80703-3 Runnin' Wild

Col A3790, Re G-8093

NOTE: Regal G-8093 as REGAL NOVELTY ORCHESTRA.

Chicago, December 7, 1922.

80711-1-2 St. Louis Blues

Col A3790

Chicago, January 4, 1923.

80763-3 Memphis Blues

Col A3813

Chicago, January 5, 1923.

80755-2 Tiger Rag

Col A3813

Frank Ross, p, replaces Reynolds. New York, April 16, 1923.

80970-3 Aunt Hagar's Blues

Col A3379

New York, April 17, 1923.

80971-4 Beale Street Mama

Col A3892

New York, April 19, 1923.

80979-3 Beale Street Blues

Col A3972

80980-4 Twelfth Street Rag

Col A3972

New York, April 20, 1923.

80981-3 Louisville Lou (The Vampin' Lady)

Col A3892, Re G-8029

NOTE: Regal G-8029 as REGAL NOVELTY ORCHESTRA.

Ted Lewis, cl, as, dir: Walter Kahn, Dave Klein, c / George Brunies, tb, k / Vic Carpenter, bj / Frank Ross, p / Harry Barth, sb, bb / John Lucas, d. New York, April 10, 1924.

81681-2 San

Col 122-D

Sol Klein, vn, added. New York, June 5, 1924.

81808-2 Barnyard Blues

Col 170-D

New York, June 6, 1924.

81811-3 There'll Be Some Changes Made

Col 170-D

2nd as added. New York, August 11, 1924.

81909-4 Eccentric

Col 195-D

2nd as omitted. New York, February 4, 1925.

140319-1-2 Tin Roof Blues

Col unissued

New York, February 5, 1925.

140324-1-2 12th Street Blues

Col unissued

Tony Gerhardi, bj, g, replaces Carpenter; Barth plays sb throughout the side marked *. Sol Shapiro, vn, replaces Klein. New York, June 22, 1925.

140709-2 *Milenberg Joys - no vn

Col 439-D

140710-3 Tin Roof Blues - no vn

Col 439-D, 3784

140711-2 Angry

Col 416-0, 3784

Chicago, February 10, 1926.

141657-3 Poor Papa

Col 565-D, 4045, 0507

New York, June 1, 1926.

142272-4 Where'd You Get Those Eyes? - vTL

Col 667-D, 4089

New York, June 2, 1926.

142274-3 Hi-Diddle-Diddle - vTL

Col 670-D, 4033, B-318

New York, June 3, 1926.

142275-2 My Mama's In Town - vTL

Col 697-D, 4088, 0556

142276-2 The New St. Louis Blues



Col 697-D, 4088, DS-1490, OK 41584

Maurice Aten, bj, replaces Gerhardi. Chicago, July 16, 1926.

142444-2 Tiger Rag

Col 770-D, 36301, 4309, J-114, OK 41580

142445-2 Blues (My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me)

Col 770-D, 36301, 4239, J-114, OK 41584

Chicago, November 22, 1926.

142950-4 Bugle Call Rag

Col 826-D, 4269, FB-2812, J-189

New York, March 23, 1927.

143708-2 The Darktown Strutters' Ball - vTL

Col 1084-D, 0782, J-297

New York, April 21, 1927.

143997-1 The Memphis Blues

Col 1050-D, 4609, CQ-1353, DQ-1677, J-289

New York, June 2, 1927.

144247-4 Alexander's Ragtime Band - vTL

Col 1084-D, 0782, J-297

New York, June 8, 1927.

144262-2-3 Beale Street Blues

Col 1050-D, 4609, J-289

Don Murray, cl, as, ts, bar, added; Tony Gerhardi, bj, g, replaces Aten. New York, March 22, 1928.

145798-4 A Good Man Is Hard To Find - vTL

Col 1428-D, A-8022, J-528

New York, March 23, 1928.

145799-3 I Ain't Got Nobody - vTL



Col 1428-D, A-8022, J-528, OK 41587

New York, April 2, 1928.

145794-5 Oh Baby! - vTL

Col 1391-D, 01203, J-516

New York, April 3, 1928.

145953-3 A Jazz Holiday - vTL

Col 1525-D, A-8023, J-559

145954-4 Jungle Blues

Col 1525-D, A-8023, J-559, 14176

New York, July 16, 1928.

146642-3 Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble

Col 1573-D, 14199, A-8024, Ban 33412, Mt M-13379, Or 3132, Per 16109, Ro 2506

146643-4 Clarinet Marmalade



Col 1673-D, 14176, 38841, A-8024, 01548, Ban 33413, MT M-13380, Or 3133, Per 16110, Ro 2507

New York, December 11, 1928.

147415-4 Limehouse Blues

Col 1789-D, 5330, 14274, A-8026, J-713, 01548, OK 41582

New York, December 13, 1928.

147423-3 Glad Rag Doll - vTL

Col 1709-D, 01440, 5268, J-626

Muggsy Spanier, c, replaces Kahn; Bob Escamilla, bb, replaces Barth. Los Angeles, May 26, 1929.

148562-3 Maybe - Who Knows? - vTL

Col 1854-D, 5540, A-8229, 01579, J-723

Los Angeles, May 30, 1929.

148566-3 In The Land Of Jazz - vTL

Col CB-5, CQ-294

148567-1-2-3 New Orleans

Col unissued

148568-4 Lewisada Blues

IAJRC 2 (LP)

148568-5 Lewisada Blues

Col 1916-D, 5608, A-8329

Frank Teschemacher, cl, replaces Murray. Chicago, August 21, 1929.

148930-3 Farewell Blues

Col 2029-D, 2721-D, A-8305, DO-910, J-826, OK 41580

148931-4 Wabash Blues



Col 2029-D, A08305, J-826, OK 41579

NOTE: Columbia DO-910 as NEW FAREWELL BLUES.

Ted Lewis, cl, as, v dir: Muggsy Spanier, Dave Klein, c / George Brunies, Harry Raderman, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as,
bar / Sol Klein, vn / Jack Aaronson, p / Tony Gerhardi, bj, g / Harry Barth­, bb / John Lucas, d. New York, December 23, 1929.

149613-2 You've Got That Thing

Col 2088-D, A-8606, J-871

Unknown h featured. New York, January 6, 1930.

149734-4 Harmonica Harry - vTL

Col 2088-D, A-8606, J-871

Brunies doubles k. New York, January 8, 1930.

149743-4 San

Col 2113-D, CB-63, J-894

The Four Dusty Travelers, v quartet. New York, January 10, 1930.

149758-2 The Lonesome Road - vTL-4DT

Col 2181-D, 56000-D, CB-63, A-8821, J-936

New York, January 20, 1930.

149784-3 Aunt Hagar's Blues - spTL

Col 2113-D, 3169-D, 38840, CB-64, J-894

New York, January 24, 1930.

149911-4 Dinah - vTL-4DT



Col 2181-D, 56000-D, CB-64, A-8821, DO-239, J-936, OK 41585

NOTE: Columbia 56000-D is an extended-play record 78 rpm with both titles on one side, described as TED LEWIS PRESENTS A MINIATURE DANCE PROGRAM.

New York, March 3, 1930.

150050-4 Singing A Vagabond Song - vTL

Col 2144-D, CB-74, A-8724, DO-87, J-912

New York, April 14, 1930.

150460-3 The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise - vTL

Col 2246-D, 36302, CB-136, DF-369, DO-212, J-1001

New York, April 17, 1930.

150478-2 Somebody Stole My Gal - vTL

Col 2336-D, 36301, CB-215, DF-460, J-1073

150479-4 Someday, Sweetheart - vTL

Col 2336-D, CB-215, DF-460, J-1073

New York, April 18, 1930.

150482-4 The Yellow Dog Blues

Col 2217-D, 38842, CB-189, DO-273, J-974, Ban 33413, Mt M-13380, Or 3133, Per 16110,
Ro 2507

New York, April 24, 1930.

150490-2 Sobbin' Blues

Col 2217-D, 38842, CB-189, DO-273, J-974, OK 41585, IAJRC 2 (LP)

Ted Lewis, cl, as, v dir: Manny Klein, Dave Klein, t / Jack Teagarden, Harry Raderman, tb / Louis Martin, bar / Sam Shapiro, Sol Klein, vn / Jack Aaronson, p / Tony Gerhardi, g / Harry Barth, bb / John Lucas, d. New York, October 3, 1930.

150856-3 Laughing At Life - vTL

Col 2311-D, CB-204 J-1056

Ted Lewis, cl, as, v dir: Muggsy Spanier, Dave Klein, t / George Brunies, Harry Raderman, tb / Benny Goodman, cl, as / Louis Martin, as, bar / Hymie Wolfson, ts / Sam Shapiro, Sol Klein, vn / Jack Aaronson, p / Tony Gerhardi, g / Harry Barth, bb, sb / John Lucas, d / The Bachelors, v quartet. New York, January 12, 1931.

151196-4 Headin' For Better Times - vTL-B

Col 2378-D, 2721-D, CB-304, CQ-744, DO-347, J-1093

151197-3 At Last I'm Happy - vTL

Col 2408-D, CB-281, D0-380

New York, January 13, 1931.

151206-1 Just A Gigolo - vTL

Col 2378-D, DO-347, J-1093

Goodman omitted; unknown female sings with the chorus. New York, February 13, 1931.

151306-2 Truly (I Love You) - v5

Col 2408-D, CB-281, DO-380, J-1168

Sam Blank, tb, replaces Raderman; Benny Goodman, cl, returns; Fats Waller, p, v, replaces Aaronson. New York, March 5, 1931.

151395-2 Egyptian-Ella - vTL

Col 2428-D, J-1148

151396-1 I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby - vFW / no vn

Col 2428-D, J-1148

Lewis neither plays nor sings. New York, March 6, 1931.

151397-3 Dallas Blues - vFW



Col 2527-D, 35684, 38840, CB-446, FB-2820, DF-765, DO-2756, DW-4053, Ban 33412, Mt
M-13379
, Or 3132, Per 16109, Ro 2506, BRS 1009

151398-2 Royal Garden Blues - vFW / no vn



Col 2527-D, 35684, 38840, CB-446, FB-2820, DF-765, DO-2756, DW-4053, OK 41579, BRS 1009

NOTE: BRS 1009 as SPANIER-BRUNIES DIXIELANDERS.

Jack Aaronson, p, replaces Waller; Martin, Wolfson, Blank omitted. New York, April 13, 1931.

151513-2 Dip Your Brush In The Sunshine (And Keep On Painting Away) - vTL

Col 2467-D, 38843, J-1189, Decatur 504

151514-2 One More Time - vTL

Col 2452-D, CB-351, DF-823, DO-427

New York, Aptil 15, 1931.

151517-3 Ho Hum! - vTL

Col 2452-D, CB-304, CQ-744, DO-427

New York, October 26, 1931.

151864-4 Old Playmate - vTL

Col 2560-D, DO-665

New York, October 27, 1931.

151865-3 An Ev'ning In Caroline - vTL

Col 2560-D, DO-665

Unknown 2nd t believed added. New York, March 15, 1932.

152136-1 My Woman! - vTL

Col 2635-D

New York, March 16, 1932.

152140-4 Sweet Sue - Just You - vTL

Col 2652-D

152141-1 Somebody Loves You - vTL

Col 2635-D

Slats Long, cl, ts, replaces Goodman. New York, April 19, 1933.

152393-3 The Gold Diggers' Song - vTL

Col 2775-D, CB-639, CQ-1101, DF-1305

New York, June 22, 1933.

152421-1-2 Zombie

Col unissued

152423-3 Rhythm

Col 2786-D, OK 41587

Chicago, July 28, 1933.

152453-3 Ten Thousand Years Ago - vTL

Col 2807-D

152454-2 Here You Come With Love

Col 2799-D

Ted Lewis, v (occasionally cl), dir: Bob Clitherow, Muggsy Spanier, Carl Agee, t / Sam Blank, Nat Lobovsky, tb / Harold Diamond, Al Padova, Ben Glassman, Moe Dale, cl, as, ts / Sol Klein, Sam Shapiro, vn / Jack Aaronson or Vic Artese (sometimes both), p / Loretta McFarland, harp / Jimmy Moore, sb / Rudy van Gelder, d. New York, August 27, 1934.

38439-A-C Jazznocracy

Dec 107, Br 01966, A-505016

38440-A-B White Heat

Dec 107, Br 01966, A-505016

New York, October 1, 1934.

38764-A Pop Goes Your Heart - vTL

Dec 239, Br RL-208

Chicago, November 10, 1934.

C-9615-A A New Deal In Love - vTL

Br RL-302

C-9616-A-B Earthquake

Dec unissued



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