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JELLY ROLL MARTON

Misspelling on Paramount and associated labels for Jelly Roll Morton, q.v.



FRANK MARVIN

Of the hundreds of records made by this pop singer, only the following are of interest, for their accompaniments.

Vocal, acc. by own g / Earl Oliver, c. New York, September 25, 1929.

402990-A Dust Pan Blues

OK 45482, Par R-1081

402991-A Miss Moonshine

OK 45482

NOTE: These issues as GEORGE WHITE.

Vocal, acc. by own g / Mike Mosiello, t. New York, c. January 15, 1930.

E-31876- Frankie And Johnny (You'll Miss Me In The Days To Come)

Br 400, 01135, Spt S-2077

NOTE: Supertone as THE TEXAS RANGER.

Acc. by ? Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / p / Dick McDonough, g / Joe Tarto, sb. New York, October, 1930.

E-33831 / 32 My Baby Just Cares For Me

Br 4949, 01052

E-34833- You're Simply Delish

Br 4949, 01052

JOHNNY MARVIN

The following have marginally interesting jazz accompaniments, or are instrumental performances with no vocals; other records by this prolific artist are of no known interest as jazz.

Ukulele solos with comments. New York, January 22, 1926

141545-2 Twelfth Street Rag

Har 115-H, Re G-8591

141546-1 Memphis Blues

Har 115-H, Re G-8591

NOTE: These issues as HONEY DUKE AND HIS UKE.

Ukulele solo and scat vocal with William Carola, g. New York, December 2, 1926.

36991-3 Twelfth Street Rag (Euday L. Bowman)

Vic 20386

New York, December 6, 1926.

37103-4 Memphis Blues

Vic 20386

Vocal, acc. by Andy Sannella, cl, stg / Frank Banta, p / own u. New York, April 22, 1927.

38487-3 There's Everything Nice About You

Vic 20612, HMV B-2517, EA-189

Vocal duet with Aileen Stanley, acc. by Jimmy Lytell, cl / Frank Banta, p / ? Andy Sannella, g / own u. New York, May 25, 1927.

38781-3 Red Lips, Kiss My Blues Away

Vic 20714, HMV B-2519, EA-212, El EG-648

Vocal, acc. by Jimmy Lytell, cl / Frank Banta, p / Andy Sannella, stg / own stg, u; the files indicate a vn on the second side, but what is heard is a high-pitched cymbal. The first side was directed by Leonard Joy, the second by Nat Shilkret, and the rather bizarre "scat" vocal effect on the second side is by Marvin himself. New York, June 7, 1927.

39224-3 Magnolia (Mix The Lot, What Have You Got?)

Vic 20731, HMV B-2554, EA-215

39225-3 Ain't That A Grand And Glorious Feeling?

Vic 20731, HMV B-2529, EA-215

Acc. by Jimmy Lytell, cl / ? Frank Banta, p / Charlie Magnante, pac / own stg, u. New York, July 27, 1927.

39909-2 It's A Million To One You're In Love

Vic 20832, HMV B-2591, EA-245

39910-2 I'm Afraid You Sing That Song To Somebody Else

Vic 20832, HMV B-2591, EA-245

Acc. by Mike Mosiello, t / Andy Sannella, cl / Frank Banta, p / own u.New York, August 24, 1927.

39109-1 Marvelous

Vic 20893, HMV B-2636, EA-238

39110-3 It All Belongs To Me

Vic 20893, HMV B-2643, EA-251

Acc. by c / Benny Goodman, cl, as / ? Lou Raderman, vn / Frank Banta, p / Andy Sannella, g, stg / own u. New York, April 18, 1928.

43578-1 Angel - cl

Vic 21376, HMV B-2789, EA-361

43579-3 My Pet - as

Vic 21435, HMV B-2812, EA-369

Acc. by ? Benny Goodman, cl / Lou Raderman, vn / Abe Borodkin, vc / ? Frank Banta, p / ? Andy Sannella, g. New York, April 19, 1928.

43654-2-3 I Still Love You

Vic 21435, HMV B-2812, EA-369

43655-3 Sweetheart O' Mine

Vic 21376, HMV EA-361

Acc. by Mike Mosiello, t / Andy Sannella, cl, as / Lou Raderman, vn (except where marked *) / Frank Banta, p / own g. New York, May 2, 1928.

43695-4 Think Of Me Thinking Of You

Vic 21427, HMV B-2786, EA-370

43696-3 *Oh! You Have No Idea

Vic 21509, HMV EA-428

43697-2 Golden Gate

Vic 21427, HMV B-2786, EA-370

New York, August 8, 1928.

46672-3 Old Man Sunshine Little Boy Bluebird

Vic 21609, HMV B-2872, EA-423

46673-2 If You Don't Love Me

Vic 21609, HMV B-2872, EA-427

Acc. by Mike Mosiello, t / Jimmy Lytell, cl / Joe Venuti, vn / ? Frank Banta, p / Andy San­nella, g, stg. New York, August 21, 1928.

46925-1 Crazy Rhythm

Vic 21650

46926-3 Heartbroken And Lonely

Vic 21650, HMV EA-482

Acc. by Mike Mosiello, t / Andy Sannella, cl, as / Louis Martin, as / Joe Ginsberg, ts / Lou Raderman, vn / Frank Banta, p / Charlie Magnante, pac / Dick Cherwin, sb. New York, November 7, 1928.

48130-3 There's A Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder

Vic 21780, HMV B-2926, EA-465

Acc. by Mike Mosiello, t / Andy Sannella, cl, as / Lou Raderman, Murray Kellner, Benny Posner, vn / Abe Borodkin, vc / Frank Banta, p / Dick Cherwin, sb / Joe Green, d. New York, April 11, 1929.

51615-3 Down Among The Sugar Cane

Vic 21959, HMV B-3077, EA-564

Earl Oliver, t, possibly replaces Mosiello; Posner and Borodkin omitted; ? own g. New York, August 3, 1929.

55644-3 Little By Little

Vic 22070, HMV B-3185

Acc. by t / cl / p / g. New York, March 2, 1932.

152112-1 Seven Come Eleven

Col 15750-D, Re G-21498

Acc. by Manny Klein, t / Jimmy Dorsey, cl / Harry Hoffman, Matt Malneck, vn / Fulton McGrath­, p / Eddie Lang, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Chauncey Morehouse or Larry Gomar, d, vib. New York, January 25, 1933.

12982-1 I'm Playing With Fire

Mt M-12610, Pan 25471

MARYLAND DANCE ORCHESTRA

pseudonym on Coliseum for the following items listed in this book:­

1675 Savannah (The Ambassadors)

1690 Any Way The Wind Blows (Bar Harbor Society Orchestra)

1717 Cuddle Up A Little Closer (The Ambassadors)

1723 Words (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)

1724 Oh! How I Love My Darling (The Ambassadors

1734 How I Love That Girl (Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra)

1782 Sweet Georgia Brown (Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra)

1789 Steppin' In Society (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)

1824 Let's Wander Away (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)

1828 Breezin' Along (To Georgia) (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)

1867 That's All There Is (Jeffries and his Rialto Orchestra)

1870 Shanghai Honeymoon (Bob Deikman and his Orchestra)

1878 Sweet Child (Bailey's Lucky Seven)

1880 I Want Somebody To Cheer Me Up (Bailey's Lucky Seven)

1884 The Roses Brought Me You (Bailey's Lucky Seven)

1844 Dinah (Bailey's Lucky Seven)

1906 Both sides by the Vagabonds

1909 Goodnight (I'll See You In The Morning) (The Southerners)

1912 After I Say I'm Sorry (Bailey's Lucky Seven)

1921 I'd Climb The Highest Mountain (The Vagabonds)

1953 St. Louis Hop (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)

1971 Don't Take That Black Bottom Away (Fred Rich and his Times Square Orchestra)

2039 What Do I Care What Somebody Said? (Harry Pollock's Maurice Club Blue Diamonds)

ALBERT MASON'S ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on American Parlophone the following items listed in this book:

PNY-34069 Smith Ballew's Orchestra

PNY-34104 Smith Ballew's Orchestra

PNY-34105 Smith Ballew's Orchestra

PNY-34115 Sam Lanin's Famous Players

PNY-34174 Sam Lanin's Famous Players

PNY-34185 Fred Rich and his Orchestra

PNY-34187 Fred Rich and his Orchestra

CHARLES MASON AND HIS MELODY BOYS

Pseudonym on Clarite for Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra, q.v.



JERRY MASON'S CALIFORNIANS

Pseudonym on Harmony (and possibly associated labels) for the following items listed in this book:

761-H California Ramblers

965-H Ben Selvin and his Orchestra

1242-H The Travelers (see the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra)

1260-H The Travelers (see the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra)



MASON-DIXON ORCHESTRA

This is a unit from the full Paul Whiteman orchestra: Charlie Margulis, Harry Goldfield, Andy Secrest, t / Bill Rank, tb / Izzy Friedman, cl, as / Frank Trumbauer, Cm / Charles Strickfaden, as, bar / Min Leibrook, bsx / Lennie Hayton, p / Snoozer Quinn, g / George Marsh, d. New York, May 15, 1929.

148537-3 What A Day!

Col 1861-D

148538-4 Alabamy Snow

Col 1861-D



MASON-DIXON SEVEN ORCHESTRA

Art Weems, c / Ted Weems, tb / Norman Nugent, cl, as / Nelson Maple, p / Fuzzy Knight, d / Dillon Ober, marimba; possibly others. New York, May 19, 1922.

80355-1-2-3 I'm Just Wild About Harry

Col unissued



MASSELTOP KAPELLE

See Original Excentric Band.

PETE MASSEY'S ALL-BLACK BAND

Pseudonym on Guardsman for the Tennessee Tooters, q.v., except for the following:­

7012 Throw-Down Blues (The Ambassadors)

7014 Memphis Bound (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)

7017 When You Do Wnat You Do (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)

MASTER MELODY MAKERS

Pseudonym on National Music Lovers for the following items listed in this book:­

1037 You Know You Belong To Somebody Else (California Ramblers)

1133 Then I'll Be Happy (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)

1178 Baby Face (The Buffalodians)

1195 It All Depends On You (Jack Pettis and his Band)



THE MASTER PLAYERS

See Nathan Glantz and his Orchestra (Apex 8242 and 8272).

FRANKIE MASTERS AND HIS ORCHESTRA

The following titles are of interest as hot dance music. Later Vocalion / OKeh issues are generally not so.

Leroy Shield dir: S. J. Stocco and another, t / tb / 2 cl, as / Frank Wagner, cl, ts / vn / p / bj, g / bb / d / Frankie Masters, v. Chicago, July 5, 1928.

46061-2 My Darling - vFM

Vic 21565

Chicago, July 17, 1928.

46418-3 Is It Gonna Be Long? (Till You Belong To Me) - vFM

Vic 21602



EMMET MATTHEWS

EMMET MATHEWS: Vocal, acc. by Cassino Simpson, p, with Laura Rucker, v.* Grafton, Wis., c. May, 1931.

L-903-3 *Upside Down

Pm 13087


L-905-2 St. James' Infirmary

Pm 13087


NOTE: Matrix L-904 is untraced. This performer's later orchestral records were issued as EMMETT MATTHEWS (see below), which seems to have been his preferred spelling.

CHARLES MATSON

Apart from various blues accompaniments, Charles Matson recorded as director of Ted Claire's Snappy Bits Band, q.v., and the following. The Edisons have been erroneously ascribed to Freddie Keppard on the one hand and the Benson Orchestra of Chicago on the other, but the performances do not bear the slightest resemblance to anything recorded by either artist, and the true identities of the personnel remain unknown.

CHAS. A. MATSON'S CREOLE SERENADERS: Charles Matson, p, a, dir: c / tb / cl, as / as / ts / bj / bb / d. New York, July 30, 1923.

9104 'Tain't Nobody's Business If I Do

Ed 51222

9105 I Just Want A Daddy (I Can Call My Own)

Ed 51224

MATSON'S LUCKY SEVEN: Charles Matson, p, a, dir: 2 c / ? John Mayfield, tb / ? Ernest Elliott, cl, as / ? Sam Speed, bj. New York, January, 1924.

1654-1-3 Lawdy Lawdy Blues

Pm 20306, Cx 40306, Pur 11306

1655-1-2 Jail House Blues

Pm 20306, Cx 40306, Pur 11306



MAE MATTHEWS

Johnnie Mae Matthews, female v, acc. by ? W. E. Burton, p. Richmond, IN, March 23, 1928.

13607 Dirty Woman Blues

Gnt 6438


13608 Satisfied Blues

Gnt 6439, Ch 15490, Spr 387

NOTE: Champion 15490 as MAXINE HARRIS.

MAURICE MELODY MAKERS

Pseudonym on Scala 768 (AFTER I SAY I'M SORRY) for Bailey's Lucky Seven, q.v.



MAXSA'S NEW YORK ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Maxsa 1512 (IT HAD TO BE YOU) for the New Orleans Jazz Band, q.v.



RAY MAYER

Piano solo. Chicago, September 29, 1928

TC-2365 Wolverine Blues

Br test


ETHEL MAYES

Pseudonym on Harmoqraph for Monette Moore, q.v.



MAYFAIR DANCE ORCHESTRA

The collective personnel of this Gramophone Company house orchestra included Arthur Crudge dir; Frank Kettlewell, Henry Godard, c / Jesse Stamp, __ Atherley, __ Mayhew, __ Godard, tb / Robert McKenzie, Frank Hughes, __ Leonard, cl / Arthur Fore­man, o / Edwin Hinchcliffe, bsn / Gilbert Barton, pic / W. E. Gordon Walker, f, a / Jean Bobbe and another, vn / Pietro Nifosi, vc / E. W. Rushforth or Charles "Wag" Abbey, d. Hayes, Middlesex, April 1, 1919.

HO-4809ae Balloons And Kisses - Jazz One-Step

HMV B-1027

George W. Byng dir. same personnel as above. Hayes, Middlesex, October 16, 1919.

HO-4011af Fidgety Feet - aWEGW

HMV C-924

MAYFIELD DANCE ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Coliseum for the following items listed in this book:­

1659 Shine (Jeffries and his Rialto Orchestra)

1729 Too Tired (The Ambassadors)

1729 Mandy (Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra)

1745 Why Couldn't It Be Poor Little Me? (Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra)

1834 Charleston Mad (Jeffries and his Rialto Orchestra)

1869 That Certain Party (The Southerners)

1882 What Did I Tell Ya? (Kerr's Famous Players)

1885 Too Too (Jeffries and his Rialto Orchestra)

1886 Old Fashioned Love (The Ambassadors)

1911 Mysterious Eyes (Jack Stillman's Orchestra)

1915 Then I'll Be Happy (Bailey's Lucky Seven)

1922 That's Why I Love You (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)

1927 Kantinka (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)

1927 Horses (Barney Zeeman's Kentucky Cardinals)

1939 Me Too (Harry Bidgood and his Orchestra)

1950 Both sides by the Vagabonds

1961 Cry Baby (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)

1967 In A Little Garden (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)



MAYFLOWER SERENADERS

Pseudonym on Pathé Actuelle 10846 for Harl Smith and his Orchestra, q.v.



McALPIN ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Pathé Actuelle 36866 and 36870 (Perfect 15047 and 15051) for the Cali­fornia Ramblers, q.v.



THE McALPINEERS

Pseudonym on Edison for the California Ramblers, q.v.



G. G. McBRAYER

Piano solo. Richmond, IN, June 27, 1928.

13935 Maple Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin)

Gnt 20335



GEORGE McCLENNON

GEORGE McCLENNON'S JAZZ DEVILS: Probably Tom Morris, c / Charlie Irvis, tb / George McClennon, cl / Bob Fuller, as / Clarence Williams, p / Buddy Christian, bj / d. New York, May 9, 1924.

72512-B Box Of Blues

OK 8143, Od 03180

72513-B Dark Alley Blues

OK 8143, Od 03180

? 2 c / probably John Lindsay, th / George McClennon, cl / as / Clarence Williams, p / Buddy Christian, bj / d. New York, c. May 14, 1924.

72524-B New Orleans Wiggle

OK 8150, Od 03221

7255-B Michigan Water Blues

OK 8150

Clarinet solos, acc. by Eddie Heywood, p. New York, c. May 2, 1925.



73343-B Cut Throat Blues

OK 8314


73344-B Larkin Street Blues

OK 8314, Par R-3256

GEORGE McCLENNON'S JAZZ DEVILS: c / tb / George McClennon, cl, v / as / ? Eddie Heywood, p / bj / d. New York, May 7, 1925.

73359- Home Alone Blues - vGM

OK 8236

73360- Anybody Here Want To Try My Cabbage? - vGM



OK 8236

New York, June 11, 1925.

73425-D Everybody But Me - vGM

OK 8337


73426-C Bologny

OK 8337


New York, c. June 18, 1926.

74177-A Stolen Kisses - vGM

OK 8329

74178-A While You're Sneakin' Out - vGM



OK 8329

Unknown bb added; d omitted. New York, August, 1926.

74320-B Pig Foot Blues

OK 8397


74321-B Disaster - vGM

OK 8406


GEORGE McCLENNON'S JAZZ BAND: As last. New York, September 29, 1926.

74375-B Narrow Escape - vGM

OK 8406

74377-B Cotton Club Stomp



OK 8397

CLYDE McCOY

Only the following by the famous "wah-wah" trumpeter seem to come within the scope of this book.

CLYDE McCOY AND HIS DRAKE HOTEL ORCHESTRA: Clyde McCoy, t, mel, dir: W. L. Waller, t / Tommy Miller,
tb / Bud Prentiss, John Cameron, cl, as / Bobby Blair, ts / Eddie Lowth, vn / Johnny Petrone, p / Freddy Taylor, bj,
g / Stan McCoy, bb, sb / Mel Wilke, d. Chicago, August 22, 1933.

152477-2 Nobody's Sweetheart

Col 2808-D

152480-2 Tear It Down - v

Col 2909-D, Mt M-13409, Per 16124, Voc 2847

VIOLA McCOY

Vocal, acc. by Porter Grainger, p. New York, c. March 7, 1923.

8267 Whoa, Tillie! Take Your Time

Gnt Unissued

8268,-A If You Want To Keep Your Daddy Home

Gnt 5108, St 9374

8269 Laughin' Cryin' Blues

Gnt 5108, St 9374

New York, March 27, 1923.

80912-3 Laughin' Cryin' Blues

Col A3867

80913-1 Strut Long Papa

Col A3867

NOTE: This issue as AMANDA BROWN.

Acc. by c / tb / cl / ts / p / bj / bb / d. New York, April 11, 1923.

8328,-A Midnight Blues (A Wee Hour Chant)

Gnt 5128

8329-B Triflin' Blues (Daddy Don't You Trifle On Me)

Gnt 5128

Acc. by Bob Ricketts' Band: Possibly: Tom Morris, c / Charlie Irvis, tb / Ernest Elliott, cl / Bob Fuller, as / Bob Ricketts, p / Buddy Christian or Elmer Snowden, bj.

New York, April 26, 1923.

8355,-A Tired O' Waitin' Blues

Gnt 5151

8356,-A Gulf Coast Blues

Gnt 5151

Acc. by Porter Grainger, p. New York, April 27, 1923.

80990-3 Triflin' Blues

Col A3901

80991-3 Chirpin' The Blues

Col A3901

NOTE: This issue as AMANDA BROWN.

New York, May 16, 1923.

8370 Just Thinkin' (A Blues)

Gnt 5162, St 9405

8371 Chirpin' The Blues

Gnt 5162, St 9405

With own k. New York, May 24, 1923.

81033-3 Tired O' Waitin' Blues

Col A3921

81034-3 Michigan Water Blues - kVM

Col A3921

NOTE: This issue as AMANDA BROWN.

New York, June 5, 1923.

8389-A Long Lost Mama

Gnt 5175

8390 Wish I Had You (And I'm Gonna Get You Blues)

Gnt 5175

New York, June 27, 1923.

11655 Sad And Lonely Blues

Voc 14632, Sil 3005

11656 / 57 Just Thinkin' (Blues)

Voc 14632, Sil 3005

11659 Bleeding Hearted Blues

Voc 14633, Sil 3006

11661 If You Want To Keep Your Daddy Home

Voc 14633, Sil 3006

New York, August 7, 1923.

11805 'Tain't No Tellin' What The Blues Will Make You Do

Voc 14653

11806 Bama Bound Blues

Voc 14653

New York, September 27, 1923.

12029 Mistreatin' Daddy

Voc 14689

12032 Wish I Had You (And I'm Gonna Get You Blues)

Voc 14689

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, c. September, 1923.

Don't Mean You No Good Blues

Ajax 17010

Lonesome Daddy Blues

Ajax 17010

NOTE: This issue as VIOLET McCOY.

New York, November 8, 1923.

28290-3 It Won't Be Long Now

Vic unissued

28291-3 Ev'ry Day Blues

Vic unissued

New York, c. February 1, 1924.

105114 I've Got The World In A Jug

PA 032035, 10693, Per 12114

105115 Do Right Blues

PA 032035, 10693, Per 12114

NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 032035 and Perfect 12114 as AMANDA BROWN.

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson's Jazz Five: Elmer Chambers, c / Teddy Nixon, tb / Don Redman, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, February 13, 1924.

12516 / 17 Do Right Blues

PA 032035, 10693, Per 12114

12518 / 19 Ev'ry Day Blues

PA 032035, 10693, Per 12114

New York, March 11, 1924.

12689 / 91 If Your Good Man Quits You, Don't Wear No Black

Br 2591

12692 / 93 I Ain't Gonna Marry, Ain't Gonna Settle Down­

Br 2591

Acc. by Edgar Dowell, p, with? Robert Cooksey, h / Elmer Snowden, bj*. New York, April 14, 1924.



13007 *West Indies Blues

Voc 14801, Gmn 7003

13012 It Makes No Difference Now

Voc 14801, Gmn 7002

NOTE: Guardsman 7002 and 7003 as DAISY CLIFF.

Acc. by Charlie Dixon, g (as CHARLES DIXON on Regal); or Fletcher Henderson, p*. New York, c. April 17, 1924.

5482-2 Mama's Gone, Goodbye

Ban 1357, Dom 361, Or 264, Re 9653

5483-1-2 You Don't Know My Mind

Ban 1371, Dom 363, Or 265, Re 9667

5484-1-2 *Buzzin' Round

Ban 1357, Dom 363, Or 264, Re 9653

NOTE: Domino 361 and 363 as BESSIE WILLIAMS acc. by MELVILLE AMES (5481/82) or EMMETT TAYLOR (5484); Oriole 264 and 265 as CLARA WHITE acc. by HARRY SIMS.

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, c. April 18, 1924.

5490-1 I Don't Know And I Don't Care Blues

Dom 364


NOTE: Domino 364 as BESSIE WILLIAMS acc. by EMMETT TAYLOR; Oriole 264 as CLARA WHITE acc. by SAM HILL.

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson's Jazz Five: probably as for February 13, 1924. New York, April 22, 1924.

12946 I Don't Want Nobody That Don't Want Me

Br 2625 (not issued)

12949 It Makes No Difference Now

Br 2625 (not issued)

NOTE: Brunswick 2625 was cancelled before release; a copy is reported to exist. The matrix numbers previously reported in multiple sources for these titles (13147 / 13150) are classical piano solos by Leopold Godowsky.

Acc. by Edgar Dowell, p, with own k and Elmer Snowden, bj as shown. New York, May 2, 1924.

Stop It, Joe - k / bj

Br unissued

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, c. May 20, 1924.

5509-2 How Come You Do Me Like You Do?

Ban 1371, Dom 362, Or 265, Re 9667

NOTE: Domino 362 as BESSIE WILLIAMS, acc. by EMMETT TAYLOR, Oriole 265 as CLARA WHITE acc. by SAM HILL.

New York, c. June 30, 1924.

5544-1-2 Clearing House Blues

Ban 1394, Dom 364, Or 263, Re 9690

NOTE: Domino 364 as BESSIE WILLIAMS, acc. by EMMETT TAYLOR; Oriole 263 as CLARA WHITE acc. by SAM HILL.

Vocal duets with Billy Higgins, acc. by ? Bubber Miley, c / ? Arthur Ray, p. New York, October, 1924.

13805 Keep On Going

Voc 14912, Sil 3019

13806 Get Yourself A Monkey Man And Make Him Strut His Stuff

Voc 14912, Sil 3019

Acc. by the Choo Choo Jazzers: Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p. New York, c. October, 1924.

31696 I Don't Want Nobody (That Don't Want Me)

Ajax 17069

31699 Keep On Going

Ajax 17069

Acc. by the Kansas City Five: ? Bubber Miley, c / Jake Frazier, tb / Bob Fuller, cl / Arthur Ray or Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj / own k. New York, November 21, 1924.

9860 Memphis Bound

Ed 51478

Acc. by the Dixie Trio: Rex Stewart, c / vn / p (not vn / vc / p as labeled). New York, January 6, 1926.

E-2043 / 45 Stomp Your Blues Away

Voc 15245

E-2046 / 48 Shake That Thing

Voc 15245

Acc. by the Dixie Trio: Bob Fuller, cl / vn / ? Louis Hooper, p. New York, February 15, 1926.

E-2440 South Street Blues

Voc 1002, 15268, Or(E) 1002

E-2442 Charleston Blues

Voc 1002, 15268, Or(E) 1002

NOTE: These issues are labeled as accompanied by cornet, clarinet and piano. Some copies of English Oriole 1002 incorrectly used two matrices by Uncle Am Stuart, a country-music performer.

Acc. by Louis Metcalf, c / Cliff Jackson, p. New York, c. November 29, 1926.

2219-C I'm Savin' It All For You

Cam 1066, Ro 302, Vri 5033

2220-B Papa, If You Can't Do Better (I'll Let A Better Man Move In)

Cam 1066, Ro 302

NOTE: Variety 5033 as GLADYS JOHNSON.

New York, c. December 28, 1926.

2261-C "Git" Goin'

Cam 1097, Lin 2612, Ro 374

2262-B Someday You'll Come Back To Me

Cam 1097, Lin 2612, Ro 374, Vri 5048

NOTE: Lincoln 2612 as SUSAN WILLIAMS; Variety 5048 as GLADYS JOHNSON.

Acc. by Rex Stewart, c / Louis Hooper, p. New York, c. March 1, 1927.

2364-A-C Slow Up, Papa

Cam 1144, Ro 375, Vri 5048

2365-A-B Fortune Teller Blues

Cam 1144, Ro 375, Vri 5048

NOTE: Cameo 1144 as FANNIE JOHNSON; Variety 5048 as GLADYS JOHNSON.

Acc. by ? Horace Holmes, c / ?George Scott, cl / Cliff Jackson, p. New York, c. May 2, 1927.

2447-C Black Snake Blues

Cam 1158, Ro 385, Vri 5085

2448-B Soul And Body (He Belongs To Me)

Cam 1158, Ro 385, Vri 5085

NOTE: Cameo 1I58 as FANNIE JOHNSON; Variety 5085 as GLADYS JOHNSON.

Acc. by ? Horace Holmes, c / Louis Hooper, p. New York, c. June 7, 1927.

2495-B Back Water Blues

Cam 1189, Lin 2651, Ro 416

2496-A Mama Is Waitin' For You

Cam 1158, Ro 385, Vri 5085

NOTE: Lincoln 2651 as SUSAN WILLIAMS; Romeo 416 as FANNIE JOHNSON.

Acc. by Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooker, p. New York, c. August 26, 1927.

2584-C Dyin' Crap Shooter's Blues

Cam 1225, Lin 2690, Ro 453

2585-A Gay-Catin' Daddy

Cam 1225, Lin 2690, Ro 453

NOTE: Lincoln 2690 as SUSAN WILLIAMS; Romeo 453 as FANNIE JOHNSON.

Acc. by the California Ramblers: Chelsea Quealey, t / Al Philburn, tb / Pete Pumiglio, cl / Sam Ruby, ts / Spencer Clark, bsx / Jack Russin, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Herb Weil, d. New York, November 3, 1927.

I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate

Cam unissued

A Good Man Is Hard To Find

Cam unissued

I Ain't Got Nobody

Cam unissued

NOTE: Only two of these scheduled titles were actually recorded, but which of these were is not known.

Acc. by c / p. New York, January 11, 1929.

147772-3 I Want A Good Man (And I Want Him Bad)

Col 14395-D

147773-1 If You Really Love Your Baby

Col 14395-D



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