SOUTHERN RAG-A-JAZZ BAND
Harold Peterson, ss, bcl / Bert Reed, tb / Eddie Cressell, vn / Galen Grubb, p / Danville Fairchild, bj. London,
September, 1921.
6984-2 Do You Ever Think Of Me?
EBW 3592
6985-1 My Mammy
EBW 3592
6986-1 Tiger Rag
EBW 3607
Floyd Schulz, d, added. London, October, 1921.
7002-1 When My Baby Smiles At Me
EBW 3607
7003-1 Salome
EBW unissued
Cressell omitted. London, November, 1921.
7048-2 Coal Black Mammy
EBW 3625
7049-2 Crooning
EBW 3625
The following was recorded under the above name, but it is by a different group. London, November 7, 1923.
Someday
Imp test (unnumbered)
SOUTHERN RHYTHM KINGS
Pseudonym for Jimmy Ray and his Orchestra, q.v.
THE SOUTHERN SERENADERS
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Bluebird B-7367 Goin' To Town (Luis Russell and his Orchestra)
Harmony 4-H I Miss My Swiss (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
5-H Alone At Last (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
Silvertone 2606 Nobody Knows What A Red Head Mama Can Do (California Ramblers)
2770 I've Found A New Baby (Dixie Washboard Band)
The following under this name is also of interest: Instrumentation and personnel unknown. New York, c. March, 1923
374-F Runnin' Wild
Cam 310, Lin 2001
375-F You've Gotta Mamma Ev'ry Night
Cam 310, Lin 2002
Silvertone 2320 (OH SISTER! AIN'T THAT HOT?) (mx. 1-2121, from Federal), also issued under this name, is
reported to be of some interest, but the band responsible is not known.
SOUTHERN SERENADERS ORCHESTRA
See Jimmy Ray and his Orchestra.
SOUTHERN STATE RAMBLERS
Pseudonym on Mayfair G-2014 (EV'RYTHING THAT'S NICE BELONGS TO YOU) for the ARC-Brunswick studio band, q.v., and others on Mayfair of no known interest as jazz.
SOUTHERN STATES DANCE BAND / ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Beltona for the following items listed in this book:
320 I Ain't Never Had Nobody Crazy Over Me (The Broadway Syncopators)
371 Both by the Broadway Syncopators
480 Bonnie (The Broadway Syncopators)
592 Susquehanna Home (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
757 Both by Ben Bernie's Orchestra
825 Panama (McKenzie's Candy Kids)
828 Sweet Georgia Brown (Ben Bernie's Orchestra)
928 Mother Me, Tennessee (Ben Bernie's Orchestra)
945 Shanghai Honeymoon (Bob Deikman's Orchestra)
1014 Mysterious Eyes (Jack Stillman's Orchestra)
1063 Then I'll Be Happy (Bailey's Lucky Seven)
1332 I Ain't Got Nobody (Harry Hudson's Melody Men)
1345 Swing On The Gait (Harry Hudson's Melody Men)
1377 Make My Cot Where The Cot-Cot-Cotton Grows (Harry Hudson's Melody Men)
SOUTHERN SYNCOPATORS
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Embassy E-124 I'm Happy When You're Happy (Benny Goodman and his Orchestra)
E-134 You Didn't Have To Tell Me (Benny Goodman and his Orchestra)
E-136 Moonlight Saving Time (Dick Robertson and his Orchestra)
Golden Tongue CW-107 Beautiful (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
Worth W-7005 Beautiful (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
Silvertone 2426 No One Knows What It's All About (Original Memphis Five)
SOUTHERN TRIO
See the Novelty Blue Boys.
THE SOUTHLAND FIVE / SIX
THE SOUTHLAND SIX: Probably Jules Levy, Jr., c / Miff Mole, tb / Nathan Glantz or Benny Krueger, as / Larry Briers, p / bj or bb / d. New York, c. May 24, 1922.
69711 Blue-Eyed Blues
PA 020805, 10360, Per 14038
69712 Rose Of Bombay
PA 020805, 10360, Per 14038
THE SOUTHLAND FIVE: Phil Napoleon, t / Miff Mole, tb / Jimmy Lytell, cl / Frank Signorelli, p / Jack Roth, d. New York, October 23, 1922.
80621-1-2-3 I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
Col unissued
80622-1-2 That Da Da Strain
Col unissued
THE SOUTHLAND SIX: Phil Napoleon, t / Charlie Panelli, tb / Jimmy Lytell, cl / Frank Signorelli, p / Ray Kitchingman, bj / Jack Roth, d. New York, December 2, 1922.
10393 Runnin' Wild
Voc 14476, Aco G-15237, Bel 161, Clm 1600, Gra 9020, Gmn 1285, Hom H-415, Sc 629
10397 Ivy (Cling To Me)
Voc 14476, Bel 306, Gmn 1379
NOTE: Aco G-15237 OHIO NOVELTY BAND; Beltona 161, 306 as VIRGINIA DANCE ORCHESTRA; Coliseum 1660 as NEW YORK CASINO ORCHESTRA; Grafton 9020 as BLACK'S JAZZ BAND; Homochord H-415 as HOMOCHORD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman 1285 as SOUTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA, 1379 as NEW JERSEY DANCE ORCHESTRA; Scala 629 VORZANGER'S BAND. See also: The Cotton Pickers, Jazzbo's Carolina Serenaders, Ladd's Black Aces, Lanin's Southern Serenaders, Original Memphis Five, Savannah Six.
SOUTHLAND SYNCOPATORS
Pseudonym on Vocalion 15544 for Hal Kemp and his Carolina Orchestra, q.v.
SOUTH SHORE MELODY BOYS
Pseudonym on Champion for the following items listed in this book:
15036 Art Payne and his Orchestra
15037 Art Payne and his Orchestra
15062 Bailey's Lucky Seven
15068 Jack Stillman's Orioles
15638 Art Payne and his Orchestra
15639 Art Payne and his Orchestra
SOUTH STREET RAMBLERS
Pseudonym on QRS R-7019 for the Barrel House Five, q.v.
SOUTH STREET TRIO
See Bobby Leecan.
BUD SPAIGHT'S HARMONY KINGS
Unknown c / tb / as / ts / p / bj / bb / d. Grafton, WI, June, 1930.
L-359-1 Don't Lose It
Bwy 1389
L-360-2 Good Feelin' Blues
Bwy 1389
L-372 There's A Wah Wah Girl In Agua Caliente
Bwy 1390
DICK SPARLING AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Canadian Aurora A-22008 (ROCKIN' CHAIR) for Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, q.v.
BLOSSOM SPEARS
Pseudonym on Champion for Katie Winters, q.v.
PAUL SPECHT
The following titles made under the direction of this famous bandleader are known to be of interest as jazz. Among the large number he made for Columbia between 1922 and 1931, there may well be others similar.
SPECHT'S JAZZ OUTFIT: Frank Guarente, t / Ray Stilwell, tb / Johnny O'Donnell, cl, bcl, as / Arthur Schutt, p / Joe Tarto, bb / Chauncey Morehouse, d. New York, June 29, 1922.
1100-1-2 You Can Have Him, I Don't Want Him Blues
Ban 1090, Bwy / Pur / Tri 11145, Fam 3142, Pm 20148, Pur 11148, Re 9341
1101-1-2 Hot Lips
Ban 1090, Bwy / Pur / Tri 11145, Em 10546, Pm 20148, Pur 11148, Re 9341, Imp 1184
NOTE: Banner 1090, Imperial 1184 always as SPECHT'S SOCIETY SERENADERS; Paramount 20148, Puritan / Triangle 11148 as SPECHT'S SOCIETY ORCHESTRA or SYNCOPATORS; Emerson 10546 as EMERSON DANCE ORCHESTRA; Regal 9341 as THE SOCIETY SYNCOPATORS.
PAUL SPECHT AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Paul Specht, vn, dir: Frank Guarente, Donald Lindley, t / Russ Morgan,
tb / Harold Saliers, cl, bcl, as / Johnny O'Donnell, cl, as / Frank Smith, cl, ts / Al Monquin, bsx, a / Arthur Schutt,
p / Russell Deppe, bj / Joe Tarto, bb / Chauncey Morehouse, d. New York, January 13, 1923.
80786-2 When You And I Were Young Maggie Blues
Col A3817
80787-1-2 Some Of These Days
Col unissued
PAUL SPECHT AND HIS HOTEL ALAMAC ORCHESTRA: As above, but Elwood Boyer, t, replaces Lindley; Arch Jones, tb, replaces Morgan; Dick Johnson, cl, ts, replaces Smith. New York, January 4, 1924.
81455-1 I'm Goin' South
Col 60-D, 3419
PAUL SPECHT AND HIS HOTEL ALAMAC ORCHESTRA: Paul Specht, vn, dir: Frank Guarente, Elwood Boyer, t / Arch Jones, tb / Harold Saliers, cl, bcl, as / Henry Wade, cl, ss, ts / Dick Johnson, cl, as, ts / Al Monquin, bsx, a / Arthur Schutt, p / Russell Deppe, bj / Joe Tarto, bb / Chauncey Morehouse, d. New York, March 12, 1924.
81586-6 I'm All Broken Up Over You
Col 104-D
Charlie Butterfield, tb, replaces Jones. New York, May 7, 1924.
81763-3 Forget-Me-Not
Col 135-D, 3477
81764-3 From One Till Two
Col 135-D, 3477
Roy Smeck, bj, g, replaces Deppe. New York, June 5, 1924.
81806-2 I Can't Get The One I Want
Col 160-D
81807-2 Mandalay
Col 160-D
PAUL SPECHT AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Paul Specht, vn, dir: Charlie Spivak, Leo McConville, t / Charlie Butterfield, tb / Larry Abbott, cl, ss, as / Frank Kilduff, cl, as, bar / Henry Wade, cl ss, ts / Arthur Schutt, p / Roy Smeck, bj / Billy Wolfe, bb / Ted Noyes, d. New York, November 28, 1924.
140154-3 Oh Peter (You're So Nice)
Col 258-D
Paul Specht, vn, dir: Charlie Spivak, Sylvester Ahola, t / Al Philburn, tb / Ernie Warren, Foster Morehouse, cl, ss, as / Jack Cressy, cl, ts / Phil Wall, p / Lou Calabrese, bj / Billy Wolfe, bb / Johnny Morris, d, v. New York, January 14, 1926.
141494-5 Static Strut
Col 627-D
New York, January 15, 1926.
106540 Sweet Child (I'm Wild About You) - vJM
PA 36370, Per 14551
106541 Pretty Little Baby - vJM.
PA 36371, Per 14552
106542 I Never Knew How Wonderful You Were
PA 36381, Per 14562
106543 Static Strut
PA 36392, Per 14573
NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 36370, 36371, 36381, Perfect 14551, 14552, and 14562 as CAROLINA CLUB ORCHESTRA. Others as CONSOLIDATED CLUB ORCHESTRA.
New York, February 6, 1926.
141607-3 So Does Your Old Mandarin - vJM
Col 577-D
141608-3 Roll 'Em, Girls (Roll Your Own) - vJM
Col 577-D
New York, February 19, 1926.
106652 Goodnight (I'll See You In The Morning) - vJM
PA 36399, 11137, P 1950, Per 14582, Gra 9216, Sal 335
106653 Here In My Arms (intro: Bye And Bye) - vJM
PA 36393, Per 14574
NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 11137 as CAROLINA CLUB ORCHESTRA; Grafton 9216 as WINDSOR ORCHESTRA; other issues as CONSOLIDATED CLUB ORCHESTRA.
New York, April 1, 1926.
141901-2 Show That Fellow The Door - vJM
Col 627-D, 0513
Joe Lindwurm, t, replaces Ahola; Thurlow Darrow, bb, replaces Wolfe. New York, April 27, 1927.
144054-3 Roll Up The Carpets
Col 1186-D, J-377
144055-4 Hot Feet - vJM
Col 1186-D, J-377
New York, August 23, 1927.
144550-2 St. Louis Shuffle
Col 1307-D, J-430
New York, August 24, 1927.
144558-2 Cornfed
Col 1307-D, J-430
New York, April 5, 1929.
148177-3 The Things That Were Made For Love - vJM
Col 1807-D
Paul Specht, vn, dir: 2 t / Larry Altpeter, tb / 2 cl, as / Bob Chester, cl, ts / p / bj, g / bb, sb / Johnny Morris, d, v. New York, May 13, 1929.
148518-3 Hittin' The Ceiling - vJM
Col 1836-D, 01629, Re G-9414
NOTE: Regal G-9414 as THE RHYTHMIC TROUBADOURS.
New York, January 23, 1930.
149799-2 Keepin' Myself For You - vJM
Col 2106-D, CB-52, 01930
149910-2 The Harbor Of My Heart - vJM
Col 2106-D, CB-52, 01930
New York, April, 1930
490067-A My Mad Moment
Od ?
Artie Shaw, cl, as, present. New York, May 28, 1931.
151572-1 You Forgot Your Gloves - vJM
Col 2472-D, CB-360
See also The Georgians, a small hot unit from the full Specht orchestra.
MIKE SPECIALE
The following from Mike Speciale's considerable number of dance records are of some interest as hot dance music.
MIKE SPECIALE AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Mike Speciale, vn, dir: 2 t / tb / Jesse Berkman, cl, ss, as / cl, as / ts,
bsx / Sam Rose, p / Lou de Fabbia, bj / Tom Speciale, bb / Herman Berkin, d / Jimmy Flynn, v. New York, c. November 25, 1925.
106426 Mammy Chasing Blues
PA 36345, Per 14526
106427-A I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me) - vJF
PA 36355, 11055, Per 14536, Gra 9188, GP 18531, VH 64
106428 I "Wanna" Go Where You Go - Do What You Do (Then I'll Be Happy) - vJF
PA 36345, 11054, Per 14526, Gra 9187, VH 60
NOTE; Pathé Actuelle 36345 and 36355 as LENOX DANCE ORCHESTRA; Grafton 9187 as BAR HARBOUR ORCHESTRA, 9188 as WINDSOR ORCHESTRA; Grand Pree / Vox Humana as BRYAN'S DANCE BAND.
New York, December 8, 1925.
141360-2 A Cup Of Coffee, A Sandwich And You
Har 86-H
NOTE: This issue as CARLETON TERRACE ORCHESTRA.
New York, January 12, 1926.
141478-3-4 Drifting Apart
Har 97-H, Re G-8599
NOTE: Harmony 97-H as CARLETON TERRACE ORCHESTRA; Regal G-8599 as CORONA DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Arthur Hall (as FRANK NICHOLS), v. New York, c. February 5, 1926.
106610-A-B Tentin' Down In Tennessee - vAH
PA 36387, Per 14568
106611 Dinah - vAH
PA 36388, Per 14569
MIKE SPECIALE AND HIS BAMBOO GARDENS ORCHESTRA: Probably same. New York, c. March 5, 1926.
106692 Let's Grow Old Together - vAH
PA 36417, 11114, Per 14598, Gra 9212
NOTE: Grafton 9212 as MARLBOROUGH ORCHESTRA.
HERBERT SPENCER AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Herbert Spencer, cl, ts, dir. a band featuring good t / tb / cl / p / Irving Kaufman. New York, March 9, 1928.
7838-3 She's A Great, Great Girl - vIK
Ban 7055, Chg 593, Dom 4119, Je 5259, Or 1181, Re 8516, Voc XA-18070
NOTE: Jewel 5259, Oriole 1181 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND. Other titles by this group are of no interest as jazz.
MAMIE SPENCER
Pseudonym on Oriole for Helen Baxter, q.v.
WALLY SPENCER'S GEORGIANS
Pseudonym on Champion for Johnny Ringer's Rosemont Orchestra, q.v.
SPIKES' SEVEN PODS OF PEPPER ORCHESTRA
Mutt Carey, c / Kid Ory, tb / Dink Johnson, cl / Fred Washington, p / Ed Garland, sb / Ben Borders, d. Los Angeles, June, 1922.
Ory's Creole Trombone
Nord 3009, 5001, Sun 3003, Px 3, JC L-33, AF-A-032, Tem R-53
Society Blues
Nord 3009, 5001, Sun 3003, Px 3, JC L-33, AF-A-032, Tem R-53
NOTE: Sunshine 3003 as ORY'S SUNSHINE (or SUNSHINNE) ORCHESTRA; the labels of this issue are pasted over the original Nordskog labels. Paradox 3 and Nordskog 5001 as KID ORY'S SUNSHINE ORCHESTRA.
REB SPIKES
REB'S LEGION CLUB 45s: Andrew Blakeney, Andrew Massingale, t / Leon White, tb / Les Hite, cl, as, v / William Calhoun, cl, ts, v / Reb Spikes, bsx / Gene Wright, p / Lionel Hampton, d. Los Angeles, c. November, 1924.
Steppin' High
Hwd (unnumbered)
Sheffield Blues - vLH-WC
Hwd (unnumbered)
My Mammy's Blues
Hwd (unnumbered)
REB SPIKES MAJORS AND MINORS: Reb Spikes dir: George Morgan and another, t / William B. Woodman, Sr., and another, tb / __ Slocum and another, cl, as / ts / Roland Bruce, vn / Fritz Weston, __ Gordon, p / 2 bj / bb / George Craig, d. Los Angeles, October 15, 1927.
144765-3 My Mammy's Blues
Col 1193-D, J-487
144766-2 Fight That Thing
Col 1193-D, J-487
FRED SPINELLY AND HIS LIDO VENICE BAND AT THE LIDO CLUB
Fred Spinelly, d, dir: Steve Goslin, t / Tom Marshall, tb / Charles Spinelly and another, cl, as / ts, bsx / George Hurley, vn / Fred Aspinall, p / Jack Stephens, bj / George Shannan, bb. London, October, 1927.
11230-5 I'm Coming, Virginia
EBE 0188
11231-2 Baltimore
EBE 0195
11232-1 Just The Same
EBE 0188
11233-1 She Don't Wanna
EBE 0195
THE SPIRITS OF RHYTHM
Leo Watson, Wilbur Daniels, Douglas Daniels, tiples, v / Teddy Bunn, g / Virgil Scoggins, d, suitcase, v. New York, September 20, 1933.
TO-1334-1 Nobody's Sweetheart
TO-1335-1 I Got Rhythm
TO-1336-1 I've Got The World On A String*
All the above: Jofra 307, plus CBS AL-33567* (LPs)
New York, September 29, 1933.
14092- That's How Rhythm Was Born
ARC unissued
14093- I'll Be Ready When The Great Day Comes
ARC unissued
14094- Nobody's Sweetheart
ARC unissued
14095-A-B I Got Rhythm
ARC unissued
FIVE SPIRITS OF RHYTHM: Same. New York, October 24, 1933.
B-14095-C I Got Rhythm
Br 01715, A-9583, Par R-2662
New York, October 31, 1933
B-14092- That's How Rhythm Was Born
ARC unissued
B-14094- Nobody's Sweetheart
ARC unissued
New York, November 20, 1933.
B-14358-A-B I'll Be Ready When The Great Day Comes
ARC unissued
B-14359-A Rhythm
Br 01715, A-9583, Par R-2662
New York, November 23, 1933.
B-14371-A-B My Old Man
Br unissued
B-14372-A-B Her Majesty, My Sugar
Br unissued
Wilson Myers, sb, added. New York, December 6, 1933.
B-14358-C I'll Be Ready When The Great Day Comes
Br 6728, 01698, Col DO-1200
B-14426-A My Old Man
Br 6728, 01698, Col DO-1200
NOTE: This session is entered in the ARC recording files as by THE NEPHEWS.
New York, September 14, 1934.
38662-A Junk Man
Dec 160, Br 01944
38663-A Dr. Watson And Mr. Holmes
Dec 160, Br 01944
38664-A That's What I Hate About Love
Br 02058
38665-A Shoutin' In That Amen Corner
Br 02058
PHILIP SPITALNY AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Ed Kirkeby dir: 2 c / tb / 2 cl, ss, as / cl, ss, ts / p / bj / bb / d / Dennie Looney, v. New York, June 29, 1926.
35727-4 Hello Baby - vDL
Vic 20115
35728-2 Jackass Blues
Vic 20108, HMV K-5332
35729-2 Up And At 'Em
Vic 20108
35730-4 Rippin' It Off
Vic 20475
NOTE: Later titles from this group's considerable output usually are straightforward dance music.
SWEET PEASE SPIVEY
This artist's real names was Addie Spivey; she was Victoria Spivey's sister.
SWEET PEA: Vocal, acc. by Henry Allen, t / Charlie Holmes, as / Luis Russell, p / Will Johnson, g. New York,
November 25, 1929.
57554-1 Day Breakin' Blues
Vic 23361
57555-2 Heart-Breakin' Blues
Vic V-38565
57556-1 Leavin' You Baby
Vic 23361
57557-1 Longing For Home
Vic V-38565
VICTORIA SPIVEY
Vocal, acc. by own p. St. Louis, May 11, 1926.
9651-A Black Snake Blues
OK 8338
9652-A Dirty Woman's Blues
OK 8351
Acc. by Pierce Gist, c / De Lloyd Barnes, p. St. Louis, May 13, 1926.
9678-A Long Gone Blues
OK 8351
9679-A No More Jelly Bean Blues
OK 8338
Acc. by John Erby, p; or Erby's Fidgety Five*: Possibly: Jimmy Wade, c / William Dover, tb / Arnett Nelson, cl / John Erby, p / Edwin Jackson, d. New York, August 12, 1926.
74260-A Hoodoo Man Blues
OK 8370
74261-A Spider Web Blues
OK 8370
74262-A It's Evil Hearted Me
OK 8410
74263-A Santa Fe Blues
OK 8410
74264-A *Humored And Petted Blues
OK 8389
Acc. by Lonnie Johnson, vn, g / ? John Erby, p. New York, August 13, 1926.
74265-A Big Houston Blues - g
OK 8401
74266-A Got The Blues So Bad - vn
OK 8401
Acc. by Erby's Fidgety Five: as above. New York, August 16, 1926.
74275-B Blue Valley Blues
OK 8389
Acc. by John Erby, p / Lonnie Johnson, g. St. Louis, April 27, 1927.
80766-B Steady Grind
OK 8464
80767-B Idle Hour Blues
OK 8464
80768-B Arkansas Road Blues
OK 8481
80769-B The Alligator Pond Went Dry
OK 8481
80770-B No. 12 Let Me Roam
OK 8494
80771-B T. B. Blues
OK 8494
New York, October 28, 1927.
81583-C Garter Snake Blues
OK 8517
81584-A Christmas Morning Blues
OK 8517
81585-A Dope Head Blues
OK 8531
81586-B Red Lantern Blues
OK 8550
New York, October 31, 1927.
81589-A Blood Thirsty Blues
OK 8531
81590-A Nightmare Blues
OK 8581
New York, November 1, 1927.
81596-B Murder In The First Degree
OK 8581
81597-B Jelly Look What You Done Done
OK 8550
81598-A Your Worries Ain't Like Mine
OK 8565
81599-A A Good Man Is Hard To Find
OK 8565
Acc. by Clarence Williams' Blue Five: King Oliver, c / Ed Cuffee, tb / Omer Simeon, cl / Clarence Williams, p / Eddie Lang, g. New York, September 12, 1928.
401114-B My Handy Man
OK 8615
401115-A Organ Grinder Blues
Spivey 2001 (LP)
401115-C Organ Grinder Blues
OK 8615
Vocal duets with Lonnie Johnson, acc. by his g and own p. New York, October 13, 1928.
401222-A New Black Snake Blues - Part 1
OK 8626
401223-A New Black Snake Blues - Part 2
OK 8626
Acc. by Clarence Williams, p; Johnson does not play, but taps the back of his guitar on 401242-B and does not sing*. New York, October 17, 1928.
401242-B *No, Papa, No!
OK 8634
401243-B Toothache Blues - Part 1
OK / Par 8744, Voc 03243
New York, October 18, 1928.
401244-A Furniture Man Blues - Part 1
OK 8652, Voc 03260
401245-B Furniture Man Blues - Part 2
OK 8652, Har 1087, Voc 03260
401246-B *Mosquito, Fly, And Flea
OK 8634
401247-A Toothache Blues - Part 2
OK / Par 8744, Voc 03243
Acc. by own p / unknown g. New York, July 3, 1929.
402491-B You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now, Part 1
OK 8733
402492-B You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now, Part 2
OK 8733
Vocal, acc. by Louis Armstrong, t / Fred Robinson, tb / Jimmy Strong, ts / Gene Anderson, p / Mancy Cara, bj / Zutty Singleton, d. New York, July 10, 1929.
402525-C Funny Feathers
OK 8713, Par R-2177, JCl 568
402526-A How Do You Do, It That Way?
OK 8713, Par R-2177, JCl 568
Acc. by Henry Allen, t / J. C. Higqinbotham, tb / Charlie Holmes, ss / Luis Russell, p / Will Johnson, g / Pops Foster, sb or bb**. New York, October 1, 1929.
56732-1 Blood Hound Blues
Vic V-38570, BB B-8619
56733-1 Dirty T. B. Blues
Vic V-38570
56734-1 Moaning The Blues
Vic V-38546, BB B-8619
56735-1 **Telephoning The Blues
Vic V-38546
Acc. by Luis Russell, p / Will Johnson, g. New York, February 4, 1930.
59142-1 New York Blues
Vic V-38584
59143-1 Lonesome With The Blues
Vic V-38598
59144-2 Showered With The Blues
Vic V-38584
59145-2 Haunted By The Blues
Vic V-38598
Vocal duets with Porter Grainger (as HAROLD GREY), acc. by the latter, p / Teddy Bunn, g. New York, June 26, 1930.
62291-2 You've Gotta Have What It Takes, Part 1
Vic V-38609
62292-2 You've Gotta Have What It Takes, Part 2
Vic V-38609
62293-2 Baulin' Water Blues - Part 1
Vic 23349
62294-2 Baulin' Water Blues - Part 2
Vic 23349
Vocal, acc. by? Charles Avery or Thomas A. Dorsey, p / Hudson Whittaker (Tampa Red), g*. Chicago, March 20, 1931.
VO-147- Nebraska Blues
Voc 1606
VO-148- *He Wants Too Much
Voc 1606
VO-149- *Low Down Man Blues
Voc 1640
VO-150- *Don't Trust Nobody Blues
Voc 1640
Acc. by own p. Chicago, c. June, July, 1931.
Telephoning The Blues
Br unissued
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