JACK SMITH
Most of the original "Whispering Baritone's" records are self-accompanied at the piano or accompanied by other pianists or suitably discreet light orchestras. The following, however, feature interesting jazz solos and ensembles.
Vocal, acc. by the Whispering Orchestra: Bert Ambrose, vn, dir: Perley Breed, Jack Miranda, as / Joe Crossman, ts, vn / Leo Kahn, p / Joe Brannelly, g / Dick Escott, sb / Max Bacon d. Hayes, Middlesex, January 12, 1928.
Bb-12352-2-3 Miss Annabelle Lee
HMV B-2666, El EG-794
NOTE: Take 2 was used on the HMV issue only.
Acc. by Carroll Gibbons, p, dir: Sylvester Ahola, t / ? Jack Miranda, ? Laurie Payne, as / Leon Goossens, ts, o / ? Eric Siday, ? Reg Pursglove, vn / Joe Brannelly, g / ? Dick Escott, sb / Max Bacon, d. Hayes, Middlesex, October 11, 1928.
Bb-14589-2 That's My Weakness Now
HMV B-2871
Unknown vc replaces Goossens. Hayes, Middlesex, December 28, 1928.
Bb-15297-2 I'm Crazy Over You
HMV B-2962
Acc. by Leonard Joy dir: Mike Mosiello, t / Andy Sannella, ? Sammy Feinsmith, as / Lou Raderman and 2 others,
vn / Milt Rettenberg, p / Al Armer, sb / Joe Green, d. New York, May 8, 1929.
51690-2 To Be In Love (Espesh'lly With You)
Vic 21987, HMV B-3090
Acc. by Carroll Gibbons, p, dir: t / 2 as / ts / 2 vn / g / sb / d. Hayes, Middlesex, October 10, 1929.
Bb-17709-3 I'll Be Getting Along
HMV B-3193
JANE SMITH
Pseudonym on Silvertone for Ida Cox, q.v.
JOE SMITH AND ORCHESTRA
See Ethel Finnie.
JOE SMITH'S MARTHA LEE CLUB ORCHESTRA
2 t / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / p / bj / bb / d. New York, c. March 13, 1925
73234-C Nora Lee
OK 40322, Martha Lee 1
NOTE: This is the only side by this band of any jazz interest.
JOSEPH C. SMITH'S ORCHESTRA
This society orchestra produced no jazz records during its career from 1916 to 1925. The following, however, may be of some interest as an early example of a real blues - albeit one given a somewhat nightmarish treatment.
Joseph C. Smith, vn, laughing, dir: Bill Hall, t, tb / Harry Raderman, tb soloist / Max Flaster, as / Harry Akst, Hugo Frey, p / d. New York, October 1, 1919.
23282-1 Yellow Dog Blues (intro: Hooking Cow Blues)
Vic 18618, HMV B-1089, X-702
JULIA SMITH
Pseudonym on Oriole for Mandy Lee, q.v.
KATE SMITH
On the following sides, this famous musical comedy, radio, and cabaret star was accompanied by jazz musicians who were allowed solo work. She was also accompanied on one session by the Charleston Chasers, q.v.
Vocal, acc. by the Harmonians: t / tb / cl / p / g / sb. New York, July 12, 1929.
148806-2 He's A Good Man To Have Around
Har 970-H
148807-3 Maybe - Who Knows?
Har 970-H, SR 1043-P
Acc. by her Swanee Music: Tony Parenti, cl, replaces the unknown; sb omitted. New York, July 7, 1931.
365025-? Makin' Faces At The Man In The Moon
Har 1347-H, Cl 5359-C, VT 2423-V
LAURA SMITH
Vocal, acc. by Clarence Williams' Harmonizers: Tom Morris, c / Charlie Irvis, tb / Ernest Elliott, cl / Clarence Williams, p / Buddy Christian, bj. New York, c. August 1, 1924.
72719-B Texas Moaner Blues
OK 8157
72720-B I'm Gonna Get Myself A Real Man
OK 8186
72721-B Has Anybody Seen My Man?
OK 8157
Acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, c. October 10, 1924.
72895-B My Best Friend Stole My Man And Gone
OK 8186
72896-B Two-Faced Woman Blues
OK 8169
Acc. by Clarence Williams' Harmonizers:? Lorenzo Tio, cl / Clarence Williams, p / Buddy Christian, bj. New York,
c. October 11, 1924.
72897-B I Can Always Tell When My Man Don't Want Me 'Round
OK 8169
72898-B Lake Pontchartrain Blues
OK 8179
72899-B Gravier Street Blues
OK 8179
Acc. by 2 vn / g. New York, October 1, 1925.
73663-B Face To Face
OK 8252
73664-B Take Me Home, Heavenly Father, With Thee
OK 8252
NOTE: These performances are of no interest as jazz or blues; they included solely for the sake of completeness.
Acc. by Perry Bradford's Mean Four: h / vn / vn, g / ? Perry Bradford, p. New York, October 3, 1925.
73678-A Lucy Long
OK 8366
73679-B Disgusted Blues
OK 8246
73680-A Humming Blues
OK 8246
73681-A Cool Can Blues
OK 8366
New York, c. April 1, 1926.
74083-A I'll Get Even With You
OK 8316
74084-A If You Don't Like It
OK 8316
Acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, May 28, 1926.
80045-B Jackass Blues
OK 8331
80046-B Them Has Been Blues
OK 8331
Acc. by The Wild Cats: c / cl / p. New York, c. January 15, 1927.
107313 I'm Goin' To Have Seven Years' Bad Luck
PA 7520, Per 120
107314 When A 'Gator Holler (Folks Say Sign O' Rain)
PA 7520, Per 120
Acc. by p / g. New York, c. January, 1927.
If You Don't Do It Like I Want It Done (I'll Get Somebody Else)
PA 7525, Per 125
I'm Gonna Kill Myself
PA 7525, Per 125
Acc. by k / as / p. New York, c. January 26, 1927.
7074-2 Gonna Put You Right In Jail
Ban 1977, Dom 3948, Or 865, Re 8304
NOTE: Oriole 865 as SARA LAWRENCE; this issue is not confirmed as Laura Smith.
Acc. by t / p. New York, February 7, 1927.
80400-B My Man Just Won't Don't
OK 8445
80401-B Hatefull Blues [sic]
OK 8445
Acc. by Tom Morris, c / Lukie Johnson, p. New York, c. February 25, 1927.
7130-2 Don't You Leave Me Here
Ban 1977, Dom 3948, Re 8304
813-2 Don't You Leave Me Here
Or 894
814-2 If You Don't Like My Potatoes
Or 894
NOTE: Oriole 894, as SARA LAWRENCE, bears only the control numbers shown; 813-2 is an alternate take of 7130-2.
Acc. by Perry Bradford's Mean Four: Instrumentation and personnel unknown. New York, March 9, 1927.
80510-A-B Home (Cradle Of Happiness)
OK unissued
80511-A-B If Anybody Here Wants A Real Kind Mama (Here's Your Opportunity)
OK unissued
Acc. by Clarence Jones, p. Chicago, June 7, 1927.
38651-1 Lonesome Refugee
Vic 20775
38652-3 The Mississippi Blues
Vic 20775
38653-2 Fightin' Blues
Vic 20945
38654-2 Red River Blues
Vic 20945
NOTE: The Chicago Defender for April 27, 1929, reported that Laura Smith was recording with Clarence Williams for QRS, but no such issues have been found.
LEROY SMITH AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Leroy Smith, vn, dir: probably: Frank Belt, Pike Davis, t / TeRoy Williams, tb / Emerson Harper, cl, as, o / Harold Henson, as, vc, sb / Stan Peters, ts, bsn / Harry Brooks, p / Sam Speed, bj / Fred Peters, bb / d. New York, c. June 24, 1921.
7639 Saturday
Voc 14218, Hom H-214
NOTE: Homochord H-214 as HOMOCHORD-DANCE ORCHESTRA.
New York, c. July 21, 1921.
7754 Love Will Find A Way
Voc 14218, Hom H-215
NOTE: Homochord H-215 as HOMOCHORD DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Robert Lewis, tb, replaces Williams; Edward Beeler, d, replaces (or may be) the unknown. New York,
c. September, 1924.
2016-B Indian Love Call
Ebs 1027, Pen 1453, UTD 2016
2017-B Harlem's Araby
Ebs 1020, Globe / GG / Nad / Rx 1283
2020- Dixie Dreams
Ebs 1027, Clover 1540, Pen 1455
2021-B June Brought The Roses (waltz)
Ebs 1017, Clover 1545
Morning (Won't You Ever Come Round?)
B-D 1001
Stop And Listen
B-D 1001
NOTE: Grey Gull / Nadsco / Radiex 1283 as METROPOLITAN DANCE PLAYERS; Pennington 1453 and 1455 as MICHIGAN MELODY MAKERS.
Charlie Gaines, t, replaces Davis; Wilbur de Paris, tb, replaces Lewis, who plays fh; John Long, vn, replaces Smith, who directs only. Camden, NJ, February 23, 1926.
43428-2 Rhapsody In Blue
Vic 21328
43429-2 St. Louis Blues
Vic 21328, 21472, MW 1140
NOTE: This was a test date, the matrix numbers not being allocated until the time of the following session.
Camden, NJ, April 2, 1928.
43432-1-2-3 I'm Riding To Glory (With A Glorious Girl)
Vic unissued
43433-2 I'm A Broken-Hearted Blackbird
Vic 21472
LLOYD SMITH AND HIS GUT-BUCKETEERS
Clarence "Count" Rich, c / Faber Smith, as / Warren Smith, ts / Lloyd Smith, p / Jimmy Smith, bj / Earl Roach, d,
v / May Smith, v. Chicago, July, 1930.
C-6028- Wake Up, Sinners - vch
Voc 1560
C-6029 (Come On Honey) Rub Me Some More - vch
Voc 1560
C-6030 (Come On Honey) Rub Me Some More
Voc unissued
Chicago, October 27, 1930.
C-6456- I'm Going Away Just To Wear You Off My Mind - vER-MS
Voc 1573
C-6457- That's My Stuff - vER
Voc 1573
C-6458-A-B Unknown title
Voc unissued
Chicago, c. November 20, 1930.
C-6827-A-B Unknown title
Voc unissued
C-6828- That's My Stuff - vER
Voc 1617
NOTE: Vocalion 1617 as CHOCOLATE DANDIES. The reverse, also labeled thus, is by King Oliver and his Orchestra, q.v.
LOUELLA SMITH
A probable pseudonym on Oriole 266 ('TAIN'T A DOGGONE THING BUT THE BLUES) for Hazel Meyers, q.v.
MAMIE SMITH
Vocal, acc. by own p. New York, January 10, 1920.
That Thing Called Love
Vic test (unnumbered)
Acc. by the Rega Orchestra (not so named on all editions): ? Ed Cox, t / ? Dope Andrews, tb / ? Ernest Elliott, cl,
ts / ? Leroy Parker, vn / ? Willie "The Lion" Smith, p. New York, February 14, 1920.
7275-E That Thing Called Love
OK / Phonola 4113
7276-D You Can't Keep A Good Man Down
OK / Phonola 4113
NOTE: Although some sources give a personnel similar to that of the next session, the Rega Orchestra was a white studio group, and aural evidence strongly suggests it was indeed they who contributed the very conventional, non-jazz accompaniment on this date. The high take letters suggest that two sessions were used in recording these titles. The date shown is probably correct for the second of these; the first must have taken place between the Victor test date and this one.
Acc. by her Jazz Hounds: Johnny Dunn, c / Dope Andrews, tb / Ernest Elliott, cl / Leroy Parker, vn / ? Perry Bradford, p. New York, August 10, 1920.
7529-C Crazy Blues
OK / Phonola 4169, Od 311902
7539-B It's Right Here For You (If You Don't Get It, 'Tain't No Fault Of Mine)
OK / Phonola 4169
NOTE: Matrices 7530 through 7538 are by other artists of no jazz interest, or are untraced.
New York, September 12, 1920.
7589-C Fare Thee Honey Blues
OK / Phonola 4194
7590-B The Road Is Rocky (But I Am Gonna Find My Way)
OK / Phonola 4194
Acc. by her Jazz Hounds: Johnny Dunn, c / ? Dope Andrews, tb / Garvin Bushell, cl / Leroy Parker, vn / Porter Grainger, p / ? George Howell, d. New York, November 5, 1920.
7642-B Mem'ries Of You, Mammy
OK / Phonola 4228
7643-B If You Don't Want Me Blues
OK / Phonola 4228
Ernest Elliott, cl, may replace Bushell. New York, November 6, 1920.
7658-E Don't Care Blues
OK 4253
7659-C Lovin' Sam From Alabam
OK 4253
NOTE: The exact dates for the above five Okeh sessions were supplied by Perry Bradford, but from what source is not known.
MAMIE SMITH'S JAZZ HOUNDS: Johnny Dunn, c / Dope Andrews, tb / Garvin Bushell, cl / ? Leroy Parker, vn, or possibly a second reed / p / ? Mort Perry, x. New York, January, 1921.
7724-B Royal Garden Blues
OK 4254, Od 311919
7725-B Shim-Me-King's Blues
OK 4254, Od 311915
NOTE: Mamie Smith does not perform on these sides. Odeon 311915 and 311919 are coupled, under the name AMERICAN JAZZ BAND.
MAMIE SMITH AND HER JAZZ HOUNDS: Johnny Dunn, c / Buster Bailey, cl / vn / Phil, Worde, p / Chink Johnson, bb / x, not Mort Perry / Mamie Smith,
New York, c. February 21, 1921.
7788-B Jazzbo Ball - vMS
OK 4295
7789-C What Have I Done? - vMS
OK 4351
MAMIE SMITH'S JAZZ HOUNDS: As above, but with no vocals; ? Leroy Parker, vn, added.* New York, c. February 21-22, 1921.
7790-A That Thing Called Love
OK 4296, Od A-312909
7791-A Old Time Blues
OK 4296, Od A-312908
7792-C Baby, You Made Me Fall For You
OK / Sun 4305
7793-B *You Can't Keep A Good Man Down
OK / Sun 4305
Odeon A-312908 and A-312909 are coupled.
MAMIE SMITH AND HER JAZZ HOUNDS: Vocal, acc. as above. New York, c. February 22, 1921.
7794-C Frankie Blues - vMS
OK 4856
7795-A "U" Need Some Lovin' Blues - vMS
OK 4295
Vocal, acc. by her Jazz Band: Johnny Dunn, c / Herb Flemming, tb / Buster Bailey, cl / Phil Worde, p / Mort Perry, d, x. New York, May, 1921.
7959-C Dangerous Blues
OK 4351
NOTE: From this point until early September 1921, Smith's "Jazz Band" is actually the Joseph Samuels orchestra, a white group, with minor changes in personnel and instrumentation likely from one session to another.
MAMIE SMITH AND HER JAZZ BAND: Joseph Samuels, vn, dir: Jules Levy, Julius Berkin, t / Eph Hannaford, tb / Nathan Glantz, cl, as / Larry Briers, p / bsn. New York, c. August 5, 1921.
70075-B Daddy, Your Mama Is Lonesome For You
OK 4416
70076-A I Want A Jazzy Kiss
OK 4623
New York, c. August 18, 1921.
70101-C Sax-O-Phoney Blues
OK 4416
70102-B Sweet Man O' Mine
OK 4511
NOTE: A photograph in The Talking Machine World for November 15, 1921, purports to show Mamie Smith recording SAX-O-PHONEY BLUES with a black group (t / cl / vn / p / d). However, as her accompanists on that title are white, and the instrumentation in the photograph does not match that on the record, it most likely was taken at a different session.
New York, August 23, 1921.
70111-B Mama Whip! Mama Spank! (If Her Daddy Don't Come Home)
OK 4427
70112-B I'm Free, Single, Disengaged, Looking For Someone To Love
OK 4427
Unknown d added. New York, c. August 29, 1921.
70121-B Weepin'
OK 4471
70122-B A-Wearin' Away The Blues
OK 4600
New York, c. August 30-31, 1921.
70127-E Down Home Blues
OK 4446
70128-B Get Hot
OK 4445
70130-A Oh, Joe (Please Don't Go)
OK 4542
70131-B A Little Kind Treatment (Is Exactly What I Need)
OK 4623
New York, c. September 5, 1921.
70141-A Arkansas Blues (A Down Home Chant)
OK 4446
70142-A The Wang-Wang Blues
OK 4445
Acc. by unknown orch. New York, c. September 10, 1921.
70152-A Stop! Rest A While
OK 4471
70153-B Sweet Cookie
OK 4542
MAMIE SMITH AND HER JAZZ HOUNDS: Vocal, acc. by ? Bubber Miley, c / tb / ? Garvin Bushell, cl / ? Leroy Parker, vn / p / d. New York, c. October 12, 1921.
70246-B Let's Agree To Disagree - no vn.
OK 4511
70247-B Rambling Blues
OK 8024
70248-B Cubanita
OK 8024
MAMIE SMITH'S JAZZ HOUNDS: Same instrumentation, without Mamie Smith; ? Everett Robbins, p. New York,
c. February 14, 1922.
70468-B The Decatur Street Blues
OK 8030
70469-B Carolina Blues
OK 8030
MAMIE SMITH AND HER JAZZ HOUNDS: Vocal, acc. by ? Bubber Miley, c / tb / ? Garvin Bushell, cl / ? Leroy Parker, vn / ? Everett Robbins, p. New York, c. February 16, 1922.
70479-C Doo Dah Blues
OK 4578
70480-B There's Only One Man (That Satisfies Me)
OK 4600
70481-B Wabash Blues
OK 4578
NOTE: Okeh 4578 as MAMIE SMITH AND HER JAZZ BAND.
Acc. by ? George Mullen, c / ? Cecil Carpenter, tb / Bob Fuller, cl / Coleman Hawkins, ts / George Bell, vn / Charles Matson, p / Curtis Mosby or Cutie Perkins, d. New York, c. early May, 1922.
70650-B Mean Daddy Blues
OK 4631
70651-B Dem Knock-Out Blues
OK 4631
70654-B Lonesome Mama Blues
OK 4630
70655-B New Orleans
OK 4630
NOTE: Matrices 70652 / 70653 are untraced.
Acc. by Johnny Dunn or Bubber Miley, c / ? Herb Flemming, tb / Ernest Elliott or Garvin Bushell, cl, as / Herschel Brassfield, as / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Leroy Parker or George Bell, vn / p / Sam Speed, bj / d. New York, c. June 10, 1922.
70729-C Mamie Smith Blues
OK 4658
70730-A Alabama Blues
OK 4658
MAMIE SMITH'S JAZZ HOUNDS: Johnny Dunn, ? Bubber Miley, c / ? Herb Flemming, tb / ? Garvin Bushell, cl,
as / ? Herschel Brassfield, as / Coleman Hawkins, ts / ? Everett Robbins, p / Sam Speed, bj / d. New York, c. August 15, 1922.
70777-B Stuttering
OK 8036
70778-C Those Longing For You Blues
OK 8072
MAMIE SMITH AND HER JAZZ HOUNDS: Vocal, acc. as above; Miley omitted. New York, c. August 22, 1922.
70790-B Got To Cool My Doggies Now
OK 4670
70791-B You Can Have Him, I Don't Want Him, Didn't Love Him Anyhow Blues
OK 4670
MAMIE SMITH'S JAZZ HOUNDS: As above, but no vocal. New York, c. August 22, 1922.
70792-A Strut Your Material
OK 8036
MAMIE SMITH AND HER JAZZ HOUNDS: Vocal, acc. probably as above. New York, c. August 30, 1922.
70809-A Wish That I Could But I Can't Forgive You Blues
OK 4689
Acc. by ? Bubber Miley, t / tb / ? Ernest Elliott or ? Garvin Bushell, cl, as / Herschell Brassfield, as / Coleman Hawkins, ts / p. New York, c. September 6, 1922.
70824-B Sighin' Around With The Blues
OK 4767
70825-B That Da Da Strain
OK 4689
New York, c. December 6, 1922.
71079-B I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None O' This Jelly-Roll
OK 4752
71080-B Don't Mess With Me
OK 4752
Acc. by possibly: ? Johnny Dunn, ? Bubber Miley, c / tb / ? Ernest Elliott, cl / ts / ? Leroy Parker or ? George Bell,
vn / p / d. New York, c. December 8, 1922.
71085-A Mean Man
OK 4856
71086-B The Darktown Flappers' Ball
OK 4767
Acc. by Joe Smith and another, c / ? Cecil Carpenter, tb / Buster Bailey or Ernest Elliott, cl / Coleman Hawkins, ts / ? Leroy Parker or ? George Bell, vn / ? Harvey Brooks, p / Cutie Perkins, d. New York, c. December 20, 1922.
71112-B I'm Gonna Get You
OK 4781
New York, c. January 9, 1923.
71161-C You've Got To See Mamma Ev'ry Night (Or You Can't See Mamma At All)
OK 4781
Vocal, acc. by p. New York, c. July 19, 1923.
71675-B You Can't Do What My Last Man Did
OK 4935
Acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, c. July 23, 1923.
71680-B Good Looking Papa
OK 4935
Acc. by the Harlem Trio: Sidney Bechet, ss / Clarence Williams, p / Buddy Christian, bj. New York, c. August 5,
1923.
71725-B Lady Luck Blues
OK 4926
71726-B Kansas City Man Blues
OK 4926
Acc. by Porter Grainger, p. New York, August 6, 1923.
71727-A Plain Old Blues
OK 4960
New York, c. August 15, 1923.
71759-A Mistreatin' Daddy Blues
OK 4960
71760-A Do It, Mr. So-And-So
OK 40019
New York, c. August 16, 1923.
71764-B My Mammy's Blues
OK 40019
Acc. by the Choo Choo Jazzers: Louis Hooper, p, with Louis Metcalf, c*. New York, c. September, 1924.
31656 My Sweet Man (Tickles The Ivories For Me)
Ajax 17068
31658 *What You Need Is Me (And What I Need Is You)
Ajax 17068
Acc. by her Jazz Hounds: Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj, with Norman Buster, d*. New York, c. September, 1924.
31661 Just Like You Took My Man Away From Me
Ajax 17063
31662 *Remorseful Blues
Ajax 17063
Acc. by her Jazz Hounds: Horace Holmes or Gene Aiken, c / Jake Frazier, tb / Ernie Bullock or Percy Glascoe, as / Alex Jackson, bsx / Leslie A. Hutchinson ("Hutch"), p / Elmer Snowden, bj / Norman Buster, d, marimba. New York, c. September, 1924.
31669 Lost Opportunity Blues
Ajax 17058
31670 Good Time Ball
Ajax 17058
Acc. by Tom Morris, c / Charlie Irvis, tb / Bob Fuller, cl / Mike Jackson, p / Buddy Christian, bj. New York, August 27, 1926.
36069-1 Goin' Crazy With The Blues
Vic LPV-534, RD-7840 (LPs)
36069-2 Goin' Crazy With The Blues
Vic 20210
36070-1-2 Sweet Virginia Blues
Vic 20233
New York, August 31, 1926.
36081-1-2 What Have You Done To Make Me Feel This Way?
Vic 20233
36081-3 What Have You Done To Make Me Feel
Vic LPV-534, RD-7840 (LPs)
36081-2 I Once Was Yours, I'm Somebody Else's Now
Vic 20210
Acc. by unknown p. New York, October 20, 1928
401253-A There's Been Some Changes Made Since You've Been Gone
OK unissued (test exists)
NOTE: Matrix 401252 remains untraced, and may be by this artist.
Acc. by orchestra dir. by Billy Fowler, possibly including George Scott, cl, as. New York, March 30, 1929.
401760-A-B Wonderful Mammy
Document DLP555 (LP)
401761-A-B My Sportin' Man
OK unissued
401762-A-B The Lure Of The South
OK unissued
New York, April 1, 1929
401761-D My Sportin' Man
Document DLP555 (LP)
401762-F The Lure Of The South
Document DLP555 (LP)
401763-B The Show Must Go On
OK unissued
NOTE: The first two titles are assumed, but not confirmed, to have been at this session.
Acc. by Porter Grainger, p, and unknown one-string fiddle. Camden, NJ, April 9, 1929.
50603-1-2-3 The Jail House Blues / You Can't Do It
Vic custom recording
NOTE: These recordings were made for the soundtrack of a Columbia Picture film short. They have been reissued on several LPs and CDs, the most accessible being Document DLP555 (LP) and DOCD5360 (CD); all reissues, however, are dubbed from a 1961 NBC broadcast rather than the original Victor disc and may not be complete.
Acc. by Billy Fowler dir: unknown orch. New York, April 29, 1929.
401763-C-D The Show Must Go On
OK unissued
Acc. by t / tb / as / ts / p / bj / sb / d. New York, February 19, 1931.
404866-A Don't You Advertise Your Man
OK 8864
404851-A Golfing Papa
OK 8915
404852-A Jenny's Ball
OK 8915, Par R-1195, B-71152, DP-192, Od A-286061
404853-A Keep A Song In Your Soul
OK 8864
NOTE: DON'T YOU ADVERTISE YOUR MAN was originally allocated matrix 404850, which was renumbered as shown after it was discovered that number had already been allocated to a Puerto Rican title.
MANDY SMITH
Pseudonym on Jewel and Oriole for Lizzie Miles, q.v.
SAMMY SMITH'S STOMPERS
Pseudonym on Clarion 5417-C and Velvet Tone 2477-V for King Carter and his Royal Orchestra, q.v.
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