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BILL HAWLEY

Vocal duets with Puss Donahoo, acc. by c / vn / p / g. Oakland, CA, March 19, 1928.

42101-1 Dolores

Vic 21383

42102-3 Lila

Vic 21383



CLIFFORD HAYES' LOUISVILLE STOMPERS

Hense Grundy, tb / Clifford Hayes, vn / Dan Briscoe, p / Cal Smith, g. Chicago, June 7, 1927.

38646-1 Blue Guitar Stomp

Vic 20955, BB B-6204, HMV R-4979

Hayes doubles as; Johnny Gatewood, p, replaces Briscoe on the last three titles on this session, and all on the next. Chicago, May 31, 1928.

42378-3 The Tenor Guitar Fiend

Vic 23346

42379- Old Chord's Stomp

Vic V-38022

42360-1 Bye-Bye Blues

Vic 21489

42381-1 Tipping Through

Vic 23346

42382-2 Blue Harmony

Vic 21583

Chicago, June 1, 1928.

42388-2 The Petter's Stomp

Vic 21584

42389- Yes

Vic V-38022

42390-2-3 Blue Trombone Stomp

Vic V-38011, BB B-6428

42391-1-2 Clef Club Stomp

Vic V-38011, BB B-6428

42392-1 Bare-Foot Stomp

Vic 21489

Earl Hines, p, replaces Gatewood. Chicago, February 5, 1928.

48855-1 Automobile Blues

Vic 23407

48856-1-2 Allegro Blues

Vic unissued

48857-2 Frog Hop

Vic V-38514

48858-2 Dance Hall Shuffle

Vic V-38557

48859-1-2 Edward Stomp

Vic unissued

48860-2 Shoe String Stomp

Vic V-38514

Hense Grundy, tb / Clifford Hayes, vn, as / Earl Hines, p / Cal Smith, g. Chicago, February 6, 1929.

48861-2 Everybody Wants My Tootelum

Vic V-38529

48862-2 Hey! I Am Blue

Vic V-38557

48863-1 Shady Lane Blues

Vic 23407

48864-2 You're Ticklin' Me

Vic V-38529



GRACE HAYES

The following side by this artist is of some jazz interest for its accompaniment; others are not known to be so.

Vocal, acc. by Leroy Shield dir: 2 t / cl / 2 vn / vc / p / sb. Culver City, CA, March 21, 1930.

54739-1 I Like To Do Things For You

Vic 22388, HMV B-3632

NAP HAYES AND MATTHEW PRATER

Nap Hayes, g / Matthew Prater, md / Lonnie Johnson, vn, v, where noted. Memphis, February 15, 1928.

400237-C Let Me Call You Sweetheart - vLG and another / vnLJ

OK unissued

400238-A Memphis Stomp - vnLJ

OK 45314


400239-A Violin Blues - v/vnLJ

OK 8708


400240-B I'm Drifting Back To Dreamland - v/vnLJ

OK unissued

400241-B Somethin' Doin'

OK 45231


400242-B Easy Winner

OK 45314


400243-B Nothin' Doin'

OK 45231


400244-A Prater Blues

OK 8708


NOTE: Okeh 8708 as THE JOHNSON BOYS; Okeh 45314 as THE BLUE BOYS.

HAYMES' HARLEM SYNCOPATORS

Pseudonym on Regal Zonophone for Joe Haymes and his Orchestra, q.v. The reverse of Regal Zonophone MR-805 is similarly labeled, but it is in fact by Art Kassel and his Kassels-in-the-Air, and of no interest as jazz.



JOE HAYMES AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Joe Haymes, v, dir: Pee Wee Erwin, t / Roy Wager, t, v / Les Jenkins, tb / Mike Doty, cl, as, v / Johnny Mince, cl,


as / Dick Clark, ts / John Langsford, bar, vn / Paul Mitchell, p / Stan Fletcher, bb, sb / Jimmy Underwood, d, v. Camden, NJ, May 4, 1932.

72617-1 Old Fashioned Love In My Heart - vJU

Vic 24007, BB B-5481, HMV B-4921

72618-1 He's The Life Of The party - vJH

Vic 24052, HMV B-4947

72619-2 Pray For The Lights To Go Out - vJH-O

Vic 24040, BB B-6376, HMV B-6248, RZ MR-2138

72620-1 Let's Have A Party - vO

Vic 24055

NOTE: Victor 24007 and HMV B-4921 as RADIO RASCALS ORCHESTRA; Bluebird B-5481 as HARLEM HOT SHOTS.

Larry Murphy, p, v, replaces Mitchell. Camden, NJ, June 7, 1932.

72652-1 It's About Time - vLM

Vic 24038

72653-1 Chuck-Chuck-Chuckle Along - vLM

Vic unissued

72654-1 Why Little Boy Blue Was Blue - vLM

Vic 24055

72655-1 Every Little Bit Of Me (Loves Every Little Bit Of You) - vJU

Vic 24038

72656-1 When I Put On My Long White Robe - vJU-O

Vic 24040, HMV B-6248

Carl Snyder, g, added. New York, June 14, 1932.

72897-1 If It Ain't Love - vLM

Eld 2509


72898-1 Sharing (My Love For You) - vLM

Eld 2508


72899-1 Hummin' To Myself - vJU

Eld 2506


73001-1 Lullaby Of The Leaves - vLM

Eld 2502


73002-1 Night Will Be Filled With Music - vLM

Eld 2504


73003-1 Is I In Love? I Is - vJU

Eld 2506


73004-1 I Beg Your Pardon, Mademoiselle (6/8 One-Step)

Eld 2508 - vLM

73005-1 Am I Wasting My Time? - vRW

Eld 2504

73006-1 There's Oceans Of Love By The Beautiful Sea - vLM

Eld 2502

NOTE: Matrix 73000 is a waltz. Electradisk 2502 as CARL SNYDER AND HIS ORCHESTRA; 2504 as ROY WAGER AND HIS ORCHESTRA; 2506 as JIMMY UNDERWOOD AND HIS ORCHESTRA; 2508 as MIKE DOTY AND HIS ORCHESTRA; 2509 as DICK CLARK AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

Chris Fletcher, g, v, replaces Snyder; Phil Dooley, v; talking by "four members of the orchestra" where shown. New York, June 23, 1932.

73031-1 Can't Do Without His Love - vPD-O

Vic 24060

73032-1 Get Cannibal - vPD

Vic unissued

73033-1 Toll - vJU-O

Vic unissued

73034-1 Here's A Little Package - vCF

Vic unissued

73035-1 The Yes Habit - vPD-O

Vic 24060

73036-1 Little Nell - sp4

Vic unissued

NOTE: Victor 24060 as PHIL DOOLEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

Carl Snyder, g, replaces Fletcher. New York, June 24, 1932.

11964-1 Let's Have A Party - vO

Mt M-12415, 91380, Per 15631, Pan 25406

11965- It's About Time - vLM

Mt M-12439, 91380, Per 15631

11966-1 Pray For The Lights To Go Out - vJU-O

Ban 32544, Cq 8024, Mt M-12475, Or 2548, Per 15662

11967-1 When I Put On My Long White Robe - vJU-O

Ban 32544, Cq 8024, Mt M-12475, Or 2548, Per 15662

11968-1 The One-Note Trumpet Player - vLM

Mt M-12439, Pan 25436, Per 15639.

11969- Why Little Boy Blue Was Blue - vLM

Mt M-12415

NOTE: Melotone M-12415 and Panachord 25406 as ART KAHN AND HIS ORCHESTRA; M-12439 and Panachord 25436 as SLEEPY HALL AND HIS COLLEGIANS; Melotone M-12475 as OWEN FALLON AND HIS CALIFORNIANS; Conqueror 8024 and Perfect 15562 as DUKE WILSON AND HIS TEN BLACK BERRIES; Melotone 91380 and Perfect 15631as CARL SNYDER AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Perfect 15639 as BOB CAUSER AND HIS CORNELLIANS. Perfect 15662 shows mx. 11966-D-1, which may indicate it is dubbed.

Jimmy Underwood died suddenly in July, 1932, and was replaced by John Riley Scott. Joe Haymes, v, dir: Pee Wee Erwin, t / Roy Wager, t, v / Les Jenkins, tb / Mike Doty, cl, as, v / Johnny Mince, cl, as / Dick Clark, cl, ts / John Langsford, bar, vn / Larry Murphy, p, v / Carl Snyder, g / Stan Fletcher, bb, sb / John Riley Scott, d, v / speech by four members of the orchestra where shown. Camden, NJ, July 26, 1932.

58942-1 I Would Do Anything For You - vLM

Vic 24083

73032-2 Get Cannibal - v0

Vic 24353

73033-3 Toll - vJRS-O

Vic 24122

73034-2 Here's A Little Package - vRW

Vic unissued

73036-3 Little Nell - sp4

Vic 24085, BB B-5234, Eld 2117, Sr S-3317, HMV B-6311

NOTE: Victor 24083 as WILLIAMS' COTTON CLUB ORCHESTRA; Victor 24085 and HMV B-6311 as ELIOT EVERETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Victor 24122 as GENE KARDOS AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Bluebird B-5234, Electradisk 2117 and Sunrise S-3317 as THE MAD HATTERS.

One of the saxes plays bsn and oc*. Camden, NJ, August 2, 1932.

58957-2 Hot Jazz Pie - vJH-MD

Vic 24123, HMV B-4941

58958-1 He's A Curbstone Cutie - vJRS

Vic 24152, BB B-6412, HMV B-4947

58959-1 *Hey, Hey, Hey! Have You Had Your Corn Today? - vO

Vic 24154

New York, August 18, 1932.

152272-2 When I Put On My Long White Robe - vJRS-O

Col 2716-D, RZ MR-773

152273-1 Let's Have A Party - vJH-JRS-O

Col 2704-D, RZ MR-805, G-21577

152274-1 Ain't Gonna Pay No Toll (Toll*)-vJRS-O

Col 2716-D, RZ MR-773*

152275-2 The Old Man Of The Mountain - vLM

Col 2704-D

152276-2 Jazz Pie - vJH-MD

Col 2739-D, RZ MR-806, G-21611

152277-3 One-Note Trumpet Player - vJH-O

Col 2739-D, RZ MR-774, Gl GO-14033

NOTE: Regal Zonophone MR-773 and MR-805 as HAYMES' HARLEM SYNCOPATORS; MR-774, MR-806 and Gloria GO-14033 as AL CALMAN AND HIS HOT SIZZLERS; G-21577 as THE MID­NIGHT REVELLERS.

Ward Silloway, tb, replaces Jenkins; Paul Mitchell, p, replaces Murphy; Charlie Bush, d, replaces Scott. New York, June 1, 1933.

152405-2 Uncle Joe's Music Store - vJH

Col 2781-D

152406-1 I Cover The Waterfront - v

Col 2781-D, RZ MR-1004

152407-2 I Ain't Gonna Grieve No More - vO

Col 2784-D

152408-1 Lost Motion

Col unissued

152409-1 Just Give Me The Girl - vWS

Col 2784-D

Regal Zonophone as THE MIDNIGHT MINSTRELS.

New York, June 21, 1933.

13485-1 Gotta Go! - vMD

Ban 32816, Mt M-12744, Or 2731, Per 15795, Ro 2104, EBW W-76

13486-1 Lazy Bones - vRW

Ban 32807, Cq 8188, Mt M-12740, 91574, Or 2725, Per 15790, Ro 2098

13487-2 Happy As The Day Is Long - vMD

Ban 32807, Mt M-12740, 91574, Or 2725, Per 15790, Ro 2098

13488-1 Louisville Lady - vWS

Ban 32816, Mt M-12744, Or 2731, Per 15795, Ro 2104, EBW W-76

13499-1-2 Lost Motion

ARC unissued

13490-1-2 Not For Sale

ARC unissued

Camden, NJ, July 11, 1933.

76721-1 Louisville Lady - vWS

BB B-5116, Eld 2026, Sr S-3197

76722-1 Limehouse Blues

BB B-5133, Eld 2039, Sr S-3214, RZ MR-2215

76723-1 Shine On, Harvest Moon

BB B-5133, Eld 2039, Sr S-3214, RZ MR-1961

76724-1 Gotta Go! - vMD

BB B-5116, Eld 2026, Sr S-3197

76725-1 I Never Knew - vMD

BB B-5178, Eld 2072, Sr S-3259

76726-1 Modern Melody

BB B-5119, Eld 2029, Sr S-3200

76727-1 Just Give Me The Girl - vWS

BB B-5119, Eld 2029, Sr S-3200

76728-1 I Ain't Gonna Grieve No More - vO

BB B-5220, Eld 2106, Sr S-3303

Joe Haymes, a, dir: Pee Wee Erwin, Roy Wager, t / Cliff Weston (Wetterau), t, v / Ward Sillo­way, Joe Yukl, tb / Dan d'Andrea, Toots Mondello, cl, as / Paul Ricci, Bud Freeman, cl, ts / Paul Mitchell, p / Mac Cheikes, g / Gene Traxler, sb, v / Charlie Bush, d / Audrey Blane, v. New York, June 21, 1934.

15351-1 The Breeze (That's Bringin' My Baby Back To Me) - vCW

Ban 33100, Mt M-13068, Or 2927, Per 15958, Ro 2301

15352- I Wish I Were Twins - vAB

Voc 2747

15353- Why Don't You Practice What You Preach? - vAB­

Voc 2747

15354-1 Under A Beach Umbrella With You - vGT

Ban 33100, Mt M-13068, Or 2927, Per 15958, Ro 2301

15355-1 On The Alamo - aJH

ARC 6-03-05, Voc C-0008

15356-1 Squeeze Me

Ban 33338, Mt M-13305, Or 3088, Per 16072, Ro 2462, Voc C-0005

NOTE: Vocalion 2747 as TED WILSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA; presumably these sides are by the Haymes orchestra.

New York, June 30, 1934.

15375-1 Dames - vCW

Ban 33099, Mt M-13067, 91810, Or 2926 Per 15957 Ro 2300

15376-1 (I Went Hunting) And The Big Bad Wolf Was Dead - vCW&ch

Ban 33111, Mt M-13078, 91819, Or 202, Per 15962, Ro 2306

15377-1 Dilly Dally - vGT

Ban 33111, Mt M-13078, 91819, Or 202, Per 15962, Ro 2306

15378-1 (We're Just Poor Folks) Rolling In Love - VCW

Ban 33099, Mt M-13067, 91810, Or 2926, Per 15957, Ro 2300

New York, August 17, 1934.

15691-1 The Bathtub Ran Over Again - vCW

Ban 33141, Mt 13108, 91835, Or 2948, Per 15974, Ro 2322

15692-1 Have A Little Dream On Me - vGT

Ban 33141, Mt 13108, Or 2948, Per 15974, Ro 2322

15693-1 I Couldn't Be Mean To You - vGT

Ban 33142, Mt 13108, 91836, Or 2949, Per 15975, Ro 2323

15694-1 I Saw Stars - vCW

Ban 33142, Cq 8418, Mt 13109, 91836, Or 2949, Per 15975, Ro 2323, Rex 8315

NOTE: Rex 8315 as HOLLYWOOD DANCE ORCHESTRA.

New York, August 31, 1934.

15812-1 It's All Forgotten Now - vGT

Ban 33175, Mt 13142, Or 2977, Per 15991, Ro 2351

15813-1 Twenty-Four Hours In Georgia - vCW

Ban 33193, Mt 13160, Or 2991, Per 16003, Ro 2365

15814-1 Day Dreams - vCW

Ban 33175, Mt 13142, Or 2977, Per 15991, Ro 2351

15815-1 Ten Yards To Go - vCW

Ban 33193, Mt 13160, Or 2991, Per 16003, Ro 2365

Joe Haymes, a, dir: Cliff Weston, t, v / Andy Ferretti, Boyer Smith, t / Joe Yukl, Dave Jacobs, tb / Paul Ricci, cl, as, ts / Toots Mondello, as, v / Bud Freeman, cl, ts / Paul Mitchell, p / Mac Cheikes, g / Gene Traxler, sb, v / Charlie Bush, d. New York, October 2, 1934.

16082-1 Mandy - vGT

Mt 91871, Lucky 60503

16083-1 If I Had A Million Dollars - vGT

Mt 91871

16084-1 There's Gonna Be A Wedding In The Band - vCW

Ban 33223, Mt 13190, Or 3017, Per 16009, Ro 2391

16085-1 Cross-Eyed Kelly (From Penn-Syl-Van-Eye-Ay) - vCW

Per 16009, Ro 2391

New York, October 9, 1934.

16082-4 Mandy - vGT

Ban 33222, Mt 13189, 91871, Or 3016, Per 16008, Ro 2390

16083-4 If I Had A Million Dollars - vGT

Ban 33222, Cq 8418, Mt 13189, 91871, Or 3016, Per 16008, Ro 2390

16159-1 Nana - vCW

ARC 35-10-07

16160-1 Goblin Market

Ban 33338, Mt 13305, Or 3088, Per 16072, Ro 2462

16161-1 Oh! You Sweet Thing - vCW

ARC 35-10-07

16162-1-2 Swingin' For The King - vTM / aJH

Ban 33484, Mt 13451, Or 3173, Per 16143, Ro 2547, Voc S-70, C-0008

16163-1 Lost Motion

Ban 33484, Mt 13451, Or 3173, Per 16143, Ro 2547

NOTE: Matrices 16082-3, 16083-3, also from the above session, have no vocals.

Boyer Smith, t, repalces Bose; Cliff Weston, Skeeter Palmer, Chick Bullock, v. New York, October 23, 1934.

16223-1 Singing Between Kisses - vCW

Ban 33258, Mt 13225, Or 3038, Per 16029, Ro 2412

16224-1 Wild Honey - vCW

Ban 33258, Cq 8447, Mt 13225, Or 3038, Per 16029, Ro 2412

16225-1 Rock And Roll - vCW

Ban 33250, Mt 13217, Or 3031, Per 16025, Ro 2408

16226-1 Oh! Leo (It's Love) - vCW

Ban 33250, Mt 13217, Or 3031, Per 16025, Ro 2408



HAYNES' HARLEM SYNCOPATORS

Pseudonym on Black Swan for various white commercial bands from the Olympic catalog, none of them of sufficient interest to warrant inclusion here. (See Pseudonyms on Amercan Records, 1892-1942, for a detailed listing.)



LENNIE HAYTON

Piano solos. New York, September 6, 1927.

144627-1-2-3 A Letter From Dixie

Col unissued

144628-1-2-3 Melancholy Charlie

Col unissued

New York, January 4, 1928.

41515-1-2-3 Jubilee

Vic unissued

41516-1-2-3 Melancholy Charlie

Vic unissued

LENNIE HAYTON'S BLUE FOUR: ? Fud Livingston, cl, as / vn / Lennie Hayton, p, a / g. New York, March 20, 1928.

E-7209 Old-Fashioned Girl

Voc 15750

E-7210 Anytime, Anyday, Anywhere

Voc 15750

Piano solos. New York, October 25, 1932.

B-12506-A-B Mood Hollywood

Br unissued

B-12507-A-B Untitled

Br unissued

Los Angeles, October 22, 1933.

LA-73-A-B Mood Hollywood

ARC unissued

LA-74-A-B Flying Fingers

ARC unissued



MONK HAZEL AND HIS BIENVILLE ROOF ORCHESTRA

Sharkey Bonano, t, dir: Sidney Arodin, cl, tin whistle* / Hal Jordy, as, bar / Freddy Newman, p / Joe Capraro, g / Luther Lamar, bb / Monk Hazel, d, mel, v. New Orleans, December, 1928.

NO-747-A Sizzling The Blues

Br 4181, A-8147, Decatur 513

NO-748-A High Society

Br 4181, A-8147, Decatur 513

NO-749-A Git-Wit-It

Br 4182, 3972, Decatur 514

NO-750-A Ideas - mel; vMH

Br 4182, 3972, Decatur 514

NOTE: Brunswick 4181 and 4182 spell the band name BEINVILLE ROOF ORCHESTRA.

LUCILLE HEGAMIN

Vocal, acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, October 11, 1920.

Dallas Blues

Vic test (unnumbered)

Acc. by Harris's Blues and Jazz Seven: Wesley Johnson, t / Jim Reevy, tb / Clarence Harris, as / Bill Hegamin, p / Ralph Escudero, bb / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, c. November, 1920.

18004-1-2 The Jazz Me Blues

Arto 9045, Ban 1014, Bell P-45, BS 2032, Cx 40052, Globe 7045, Fam 3045, HT K-45, Pm 20052, Pur / Tri 11052

18005-2-3 Everybody's Blues

Arto 9045, Bell P-45, Cx 40035, Fam 3046, Globe 7045, HT K-45, Pm 20053, Pur / Tri 11053

NOTE: Some copies of Arto 9045 as LUCILLE HEGIMIN [sic] ACC. ALBURY'S BLUES AND JAZZ SEVEN, and other variations; Banner as LUCILLE HEGAMIN AND HER JAZZ ARTISTS; Hytone K-45 as ALDBURY'S [sic] BLUES AND JAZZ SEVEN WITH LUCILLE HEGAMON; Paramount 2053, Famous 3046, Puritan / Triangle 11053 as HARRIS' BLUES AND JAZZ SEVEN WITH LUCILLE HEGAMIN; Black Swan 2032 as LUCILLE HEGAMIN AND HER BLUE FLAME SYNCOPATORS; other slight variations exist.

Acc. by her Blue Flame Syncopaters [sic]: Possibly the same as the above. New York, c. February, 1921.

18016-1-2 Arkansas Blues

Arto 9053, Ban 1014, Bell P-53, BS 2032, Ct C-53, Cx 40053, Fam 3045, Globe 7053, HT K-53, Pm 20053, Pur / Tri 11053

18017-1-2 I'll Be Good But I'll Be Lonesome

Arto 9053, Bell P-53, Ct K-53, Cx 40052, Fam 3246, Globe 7053, HT K-53, Pm 20052, Pur / Tri 11052

NOTE: Banner 1014 as LUCILLE HEGAMIN AND HER JAZZ ARTISTS. A later alternate version exists of Black Swan 2032, showing matrix 485-2 on JAZZ ME BLUES and no matrix number on ARKANSAS BLUES. Neither appear to be from the original Arto session, nor is it certain that Hegamin is the singer, despite the label credit.

Acc. by her Blue Flame Syncopators: Wesley Johnson or Seymour Irick, t / Herb Flemming, tb / Harvey Boone,
as / Maud Jones, vn when used / Bill Hegamin or Fred Turnstall p / Ralph Escudero, bb if used / Frank Robinson, d if used. New York, c. March, 1921.

He's My Man (You'd Better Leave Him Alone)

Arto 9058, Bell P-58, Globe 7058

Mama Whip! Mama Spank! (If Her Daddy Don't Come Home)

Arto 9058, Bell P-58, Globe 7058

Acc. by her Blue Flame Syncopators: Probably: Wesley Johnson, t / Charlie Irvis, tb / cl / Harvey Boone, as / Bill Hegamin, p / Ralph Escudero, bb; Maud Jones, vn on some sides; no v on sides marked *. New York, c. April, 1921.

I Wonder Where My Brown Skin Daddy's Gone?

Arto 9063, Bell P-63, Globe 7063, Hy K-63

You'll Want My Love

Arto 9063, Bell P-63, Globe 7063, Hy K-63

Cl omitted. New York, c. May, 1921.

18070-2 I Like You Because You Have Such Loving Ways

Arto 9068, Bell P-68, Globe 7068, HT K-68

18071-2 Wang-Wang Blues

Arto 9068, Bell P-68, Globe 7068, HT K-68

The following two titles are instrumental performances by the Blue Flame Syncopators. New York, c. May, 1921.

Strut, Miss Lizzie

Arto 9069, Bell P-69, Ct C-69, Globe 7069, HT K-69

Sweet Mama, Papa's Getting Mad

Arto 9069, Bell P-69, Ct C-69, Globe 7069, HT K-69

New York, c. May-June, 1921.

18086-2-3 Lonesome Monday Morning Blues

Arto 9074, Bell P-74, Ct C-74, Globe 7074, HT K-74

? -2-3 Getting Old Blues

Arto 9074, Bell P-74, Ct C-74, Globe 7074, HT K-74

New York, c. October, 1921.

Mississippi Blues

Arto 9105, Bell P-105, Globe 7105, HT K-105

Wabash Blues

Arto 9105, Bell P-105, Globe 7105, HT K-105

New York, c. November, 1921.

Ain't Givin' Nothin' Away

Arto 9119, Bell P-119, Globe 7119, HT K-119

Can't Feel Jolly Blues

Arto 9119, Bell P-119, Globe 7119, HT K-119

Bill Hegamin? doubling or, first side only. New York, c. January, 1922.

He May Be Your Man But He Comes To See Me Sometimes

Arto 9129, Bell P-129, Globe 7129, HT K-129

You've Had Your Day

Globe 7129, Bell P-129, Globe 7129, HT K-129

Acc. by her Blue Flame Syncopators: probably Wesley Johnson, t / Jim Reevy, tb / cl / Clarence Harris, as / Wilson "Peaches" Kyer, p / Ralph Escudero, bb / Kaiser Marshall, d; or a group drawn from this personnel. New York, February 26, 1922.

996-1-2-3 I've Got The Wonder Where He Went And When He's Coming Back Blues

Pm 20108, Ban 1048, BS 2049, Cx 40108, Fam 3102, Pur 11108, Re 9318

997-1-2-4 He May Be Your Man (But He Comes To See Me)

Pm 20108, Ban 1048, BS 2049, Cx 40108, Fam 3102, Hg 762, Pur 11108, Re 9315

NOTE: Lucille Hegamin's name was used in error for Alberta Hunter (q.v.) on the reverse sides of some copies of Harmograph 762 (DOWN-HEARTED BLUES).

New York, April 30, 1922.

1046-1-2-3 State Street Blues

Pm 20127, Ba 1072, Bwy / Pur 9113, Fam 3122, Pt 11127, Re 9318

1047-1-2-3 High Brown Blues

Pm 20127, Ba 1072, Bwy / Pur 9113, Fam 3122, Pt 11127, Re 9315

Acc. by Wooding's Society Entertainers: Sam Wooding, p, dir: Elmer Chambers, t / Herb Flemming, tb / Garvin Bushell, cl, as / Rollen Smith, ts / Charlie Dixon, bj / bb / Joe Young, d. New York, July 16, 1922.

1119-1-2-3 I've Got To Cool My Puppies Now (I've Got To Cool My Doggies Now*)

Pm 20151, Ban 1093*, Fam 3145, Pt 11151, Pur 9123, Re 9344

1120-1-2-3 Send Back My Honey Man

Pm 20151, Ban 1093*, Fam 3145, Pt 11151, Pur 9123, Re 9344

Acc. by her Bang-Up Six from Georgia: t / tb / ? Don Redman, cl, as / p / Sterling Conaway­, bj / d. New York, c. July 23, 1922.

232-A I've Got What It Takes

Cam 254, Muse 254, Hg 758

233-A Can't Get Lovin' Blues

Cam 254, Muse 254, Hg 758

Acc. by her Blue Flame Syncopators: Demas Dean, t / ? John Anderson, tb / Don Redman­ cl, as / Cyril J. Fullerton, p / Sterling Conaway or Maceo Jefferson, bj / bb / George Barber d. New York, c. August, 1922.

Voodoo Blues

Arto 9169, Bell P-169, Globe 7169

You Can Have Him I Don't Want Him Blues

Arto 9169, Bell P-169, Globe 7169

New York, September, 1922.

274-C Beale Street Mama (Why Don't You Come Back Home?)

Cam / Muse 270, Lin 2019

275-B Aggravatin' Papa (Don't You Try To Two-Time Me)

Cam / Muse 270

New York, October, 1922.

305-A-B Papa, Papa

Cam 287


306-B He May Be Your Man, But He Comes To See Me Sometimes

Cam 287


Acc. by c / tb / cl / p / d. New York, December, 1922.

365-A Syncopatin' Mama

Cam 317

366-C Your Man - My Man



Cam 317, Lin 2019

New York, January, 1923.

389-A-B-C-D-E Six Months In Jail

Cam unissued

390-A-B Strut Me

Cam unissued

Acc. by her Blue Flame Syncopators: Probably as for c. August 1922. New York, March, 1923.

462-A Waitin' For The Evenin' Mail

Cam 343, Lin 2056

463-A-B Now You've Got Him, Can You Hold Him?

Cam 343

Acc. by the Dixie Daisies: ? Jules Levy, Jr., c / Ephraim Hannaford, tb / ? Joe Samuels, cl / ? Larry Briers, p / bb. New York, March, 1923.



468-B Two-Time Dan

Cam 354, Lin 2056

469-A Wet Yo' Thumb

Cam 354


Acc. by J. Russel Robinson, p. New York, June, 1923.

553-A Bleeding Hearted Blues

Cam 397, Muse 345, Lin 2085

554-A Down Hearted Blues

Cam 381

558-A Wanna Go South Again Blues



Cam 381, Lin 2085, Muse 345

NOTE: Muse 345 as FANNY BAKER.

Acc. by Cyril J. Fullerton, p. New York, June, 1923.

559-D Some Early Morning

Cam 407

563-D Land Of Cotton Blues



Cam 407

Acc. by J. Russel Robinson, p. New York, June, 1923.

564-B Sweet Papa Joe

Cam 397


Acc. by the Dixie Daisies: t / tb / cl / as / p / bj / bb. New York, August, 1923.

600-A Sam Jones Blues (You Ain't Talkin' To Mrs. Jones)

Cam 433, Muse 354

601-A St. Louis Gal

Cam 433, Muse 354

New York, c. September 4, 1923.

622-E Cold, Cold Winter Blues

Cam 415


623-D Dina

Cam 415


Acc. by the Dixie Daisies: t / tb / cl / as / p / bj / bb. New York, late October, 1923.

695-A Chattanooga Man

Cam 494, Lin 2297

696-A Rampart Street Blues

Cam 494, Lin 2297

Acc. by J. Russel Robinson, p. New York, early November, 1923.

703-A-B Reckless Daddy

Cam 450


704-B Always Be Careful Mama

Cam 450


Acc. by the Dixie Daisies: As above. New York, c. December 8, 1923.

750-A If You Don't Give Me What I Want (I'm Gonna Get It Somewhere Else)

Cam 461

751-C You May Be Fast "But" Mama's Gonna Slow You Down



Cam 461

Acc. by t / tb / cl / p / bb. New York, April, 1924.

921-A Mama's The Boss

Cam 612


922-A If You'll Come Back

Cam 613


New York, August, 1924.

1077-B I Threw A Good Man Over For You

Cam 613

1078-A Sweet Temptation Man



Cam 612

New York, c. October 6, 1924.

1172-A Hard-Hearted Hannah

Cam 624, Lin 2271, Tre 0517

1173-A Easy-Goin' Mama (Don't Play Hard-To-Get With Me)

Cam 624


NOTE: Tremont as FANNIE BAKER.

Acc. by the Dixie Daisies: t / tb / cl / p / bj / bb. New York, early February, 1925.

1358-A-C Alabamy Bound

Cam 701, Lin 2319

1359-B Hot Tamale Molly

Cam 723


1360-B-C Every Time I Pick A Sweetie

Cam 701


Uknown d added. New York, c. April 22, 1925.

1424-B My Sugar

Cam 777

1426-A I Had Someone Else Before I Had You (And I'll Have Someone After You've Gone)



Cam 777

New York, February, 1926.

1811-C No Man's Mama

Cam 877


1812-A-C Dinah

Cam 877, Lin 2472

1821-D Poor Papa (He's Got Nuthin' At All)

Cam 902, Lin 2483

New York, March, 1926.

1867-B Here Comes Malinda

Cam 907, Lin 2493

NOTE: Lincoln 2493 as EDNA WRIGHT.

Acc. by Clarence Williams and his Band: tb / cl / cl, as / Clarence Williams, p / Buddy Christian, bj. New York,
September 28, 1926.

142695-2 Nobody But My Baby Is Gettin' My Love

Col 14164-D

142696-2 Señorita Mine

Nobody But My Baby Is Gettin' My Love

Acc. by Irving Williams, p. New York, March 4, 1932.

405156-A Shake Your Cans

OK 8941


405157-A Totem Pole

OK 8941



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