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MAJOR AND HIS ORCHESTRA

2 t / tb / cl, as / as / ts / p / bj / bb / d, Harry Coe, v where shown. Hollywood, c. October, 1924.

184 Maytime - vHC

Hwd 1027


186 Blue Evening Blues

Hwd 1028


187 Hottest Man In Town

Hwd 1028


188 June Night - vHC

Hwd 1027


MANDEL SISTERS

Pseudonym on Supertone for the Sunshine Boys (Joe and Dan Mooney), q.v.



PETE MANDELL AND HIS RHYTHM MASTERS

See the Rhythm Masters.

MANHATTAN IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Triangle / Puritan, and possibly associated labels, for the following items listed in this book:

11251 Wet Yo' Thumb (Fletcher Henderson's Dance Players)

11268 Original Indiana Five

11312 Bathing Beauty Blues (Charlie Straight Orchestra)

11312 Black Sheep Blues (Midway Dance Orchestra)



MANHATTAN MUSICIANS

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

NML 1099 I Can't Get The One I Want (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)

NML 1127 So That's The Kind Of A Girl You Are (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)

New Phonic 1246 Ten Jacks of Diamonds

MANHATTAN SERENADERS

Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:

Duophone D-4025 Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt Orch­estra

D-4033 Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt Orch­estra

Paramount 20669 Castle Farms Serenaders

MANHATTAN SYNCOPATORS

See the Grey Gull studio bands.

MANLEY BROTHERS' ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Broadway 1352 for the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra, q.v.



ESTELLE MANN

Pseudonym on Broadway for Edmonia Henderson, q.v.



SAM MANNING

Sam Manning, a pioneer calypso artist, made a few sides with interesting accompani­ments, as follows.

SAM MANNING AND HIS COLE JAZZ ORCHESTRA: as / p / bj / sb / d / Sam Manning, v. New York, September 21, 1925.

141020-1 Let Go My Hand - vSM

Col 14110-D

141021-1 Bungo - vSM

Col 14110-D

141022-1 Mabel, Open Your Door - vSM

Col 2300-X

141023-2 Lignum Vitae (Long Life)

Col 2300-X

SAM MANNING AND HIS BLUE HOT SYNCOPATORS: c / as / p / bj / Sam Manning, v. New York, c. March 1, 1926.

74031-B Keep Your Hands Off That

OK 8302


74032-B Go, I've Got Somebody Sweeter Than You

OK 8302


SAM MANNING: vocal, acc. by the Cole Mentor Orchestra: cl / as / p / bj. New York, c. December 31, 1926

73881-B Sly Mongoose

OK 65008, Par R-3854

73882-A Sweet Mama Ring-Ding-Ding

OK 65009, Par R-3855

73883-A Barbados Blues

OK 65009, Par R-3855

73884-B Brown Boy

65008, Par R-3854

Acc. by Adolphe Thenstead's Mentor Boys: Walter Edwards, cl / Cyril Montrose, as / p / bj, g / sb. New York, June 23, 1927.

81104-B Bongo

OK 8488


81105-A Pepper Pot

OK 8488


81106-A Lignum Vitae

OK 8487


81107-A-B Emily

OK 8487


WINGY MANNONE (MANONE)

Issues prior to the mid-1930s usually show the surname as Mannone, which spelling has been retained throughout this work. Later issues drop the second n.

MANNONE'S SAN SUE STRUTTERS: Wingy Mannone, c / Jerry Bump, tb / George Harper, cl, as / Paul Freed,
p / Lennie Esterdahl, bj / Min Leibrook, bb / Earl McDowell d. Chicago, November, 1925.

9500-A Mother Me, Tennessee

OK unissued

Desdemona

OK unissued

Golden Leaf Rag

OK unissued

San Sue Strut

OK unissued

Tiger Rag

OK unissued

JOE MANNONE'S HARMONY KINGS: Wingy Mannone, c, v / Hal Jordy, cl, as / Bob Sacks, ts / Johnny Miller, p / Steve Brou, g / Arnold Loyacano, sb / John Ryan, d / Earl Warner, v. New Orleans, April 11, 1927.

143949-2 Sadness Will Be Gladness - vEW

Col 14282-D

143950-2 Cat's Head

Col 14282-D

143951-2 Up The Country Blues - vWM

Col 1044-D, HJCA 611

143952-2 Ringside Stomp - vWM

Col 1044-D, HJCA 611

"WINGY" MANNONE AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Wingy Mannone, c / Jack Teagarden, tb / Sidney Arodin, cl / Terry Shand, p / Benny Pottle, sb / Tommy de Rose, d. New York, December 2, 1927.

E-6819 / 20 There'll Come A Time

Voc unissued

E-6821 / 2 Toot, Toot, Toot

Voc unissued

JOE MANNONE AND HIS CLUB ROYALE ORCHESTRA: Wingy Mannone, c, v / Wade Foster, cl / Bud Freeman, ts / Jack Gardner, p / Gene Krupa, d. Chicago, September 4, 1928.

C-2292-A Downright Disgusted - vWM

Voc 15728

C-2293-A Fare Thee Well - vWM

Voc 15728

Wingy Mannone, c, v / Frank Teschemacher, cl / George Snurpus, ts / Art Hodes, p / Ray Biondi, g / Augie Schellange, d. Chicago, December 17, 1928.

C-2682-B Trying To Stop My Crying - vWM

Voc 15797, HRS 3, Br 80064

C-2683-B Isn't There A Little Love? - vWM

Voc 15797, HRS 13, Decatur 510

BARBECUE JOE AND HIS HOT DOGS: Wingy Mannone, c, v / George Walters, cl / Joe Dunn, ts / May­nard ­Spencer, p / Dash Burkis, d. Richmond, IN, August 28, 1930.

16949,-A-B Tin Roof Blues

Ch unissued

16950 Shake That Thing - vWM

Ch 16192, 40054, Dec 7366, Br 02504

16951 Tar Paper Stomp (Wingy's Stomp)

Ch 16153, 40005, Spr, 2818, Dec 7425, F-7807

16952 Up The Country - vWM

Ch unissued

Miff Frink, tb , Orville Haynes, bb, added; Bob Price, Ed Camden, t, added*. Richmond, IN, September 19, 1930.

17058 Up The Country Blues - vWM

Gnt 7320, Ch 16127, 40054, Dec 7366, Sav 500, Br 03520

17059-E Tin Roof Blues

Ch 16153, 40005, Spr 2818, Dec 7425, F-7807

17060 Weary Blues - vWM

Gnt 7320, Ch l6127, 40055, Dec 7415, Sav 500

17061 *Big Butter And Egg Man - vWM

Ch 16192, Ch 40055, Dec 7415, Br 03520

NOTE: Superior 2818 as SPEED WILLIAMS' ORCHESTRA; Brunswick 03520, Champion 16153, 40055, Decca


F-7807 as WINGY MANNONE AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Savoy 500 as NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM KINGS.

WINGY MANNONE AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Wingy Mannone, t, v / Matty Matlock, cl / Eddie Miller, ts / Gil Bowers, p / Nappy Lamare, g, v / Harry Goodman, sb / Ray Bauduc, d. New York, May 2, 1934.

B-15150-A No Calling Card - vWM-NL

Br 6911, 01818, A-500462

B-15151-A Strange Blues - vWM-NL

Br 6911, 01818, A-500462, Par R-2875, DPE-75, PZ-11025, Col DS-1965

B-15152-A Send Me

Br 6940, 02007, A-9739, A-500463, Par R-2875, DPE-75, PZ-11025, Col DS-1965

B-15153-A Walkin' The Streets - vWM

Br 6940, 02055, A-500463, Voc / OK 4464

WINGY MANNONE AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Wingy Mannone, t, compere* / Dicky Wells, tb / Artie Shaw­, cl / Bud Freeman, ts / Jelly Roll Morton or Teddy Wilson as shown, p / Frank Victor, g / John Kirby, sb / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, August 15, 1934.

B-15629-A-B Easy Like - pTW



Merritt 6 (LP)

B-15630-A-B In The Slot - pTW



Merritt 6 (LP)

B-15631-B *Never Had No Lovin' - pJRM



Merritt 6 (LP)

B-15631-B *Never Had No Lovin' - pJRM

SE 5011-S

B-15632-A I'm Alone Without You - pJRM

SE 5011-S

Wingy Mannone, t / Santo Pecora, tb / Sidney Arodin, cl / Terry Shand, p / ? Nappy Lamare, g / Benny Pottle, sb / Bob White, d. New York, October 3, 1934.

16086-1 Royal Garden Blues

OK 41570, HJCA HC-78

16086-2 Royal Garden Blues

Merritt 6 (LP)

16087-2 Just One Girl

OK 41569, Col 35685, Decatur 509

16088-1 She's Crying For Me

OK 41569, Col 35685, Decatur 509 -

16089-1 Zero

OK 41570, HJCA HC-78

ANDY MANSFIELD AND HIS BAND

See the Cotton Pickers.

EDDIE MAPP

Harmonica solo, unacc. Long Island City, NY, c. May, 1929.

466-A Riding The Blinds

QRS R-7078



See also Guy Lumpkin

FATE MARABLE'S SOCIETY SYNCOPATORS

Fate Marable (misspelled MORABLE on the labels), p, dir: Sidney Desvignes, Amos White, t / Harvey Lankford,


tb / Norman Mason, Bert Bailey, cl, as / Walter Thomas, ts, bar / Willie Foster, bj, g / Henry Kimball, bb / Zutty Singleton, d. New Orleans, c. March 16, 1924.

8564-A Frankie And Johnny

OK 40113

8565-A Pianoflage

OK 40113

MARDI GRAS SEXTETTE

Norman J. Thies, p, dir: Harry Thompson, t / Boyce Cullen, tb / Art Landry, cl, as, vn / Eddie Landry, bj / Howard Emerson, d. New York, February 15, 1922.

7767,-A Bootblack Blues

Con 3059, St 9218

7768,-A You've Had Your Day

Gnt 4843, St 9218

New York, April 19, 1922.

7858,-A Oh Sing-A-Loo

Gnt 4871, St 9249

7859,-A-B Rosy Posy

Gnt 4871, Cdl 510, St 9249

Norman J. Thiess p, dir: Byron Smart, c / Boyce Cullen, tb / Dick Kent, cl, as, / bsx / p / sb / d. New York, December, 1927.

13328 Clementine

Gnt 6341, Ch 15422



THE MARIGOLD ENTERTAINERS

Oscar Westlund dir: 2 t / tb / cl, as / as / ts / p / bj, g / bb / d / Art White, v. Minneapolis, January, 1929.

TMP-30- Jealous - vAW

Voc 15800

TMP-31- When My Sugar Walks Down The Street - vAW

Voc 15800



THE MARINERS

Vocal trio, acc. by Eddie Lang, g, with Frank Signorelli, p / Red McKenzie, comb*. New York, May 26, 1930.

404046-A-B-C *Happy Feet

OK unissued

New York, June 11, 1930.

404046-D *Happy Feet

OK 41433, Par R-730, Od A-221280

Acc. by Frank Signorelli, p / Eddie Lang, g. New York, August 29, 1930.

404388-C (Just A Little Dance) Mam'selle

OK 41449


404389-C I Don't Mind Walkin' In The Rain

OK 41449, Par R-787, Ar 4637

NOTE: Ariel 4637 as VOCAL TRIO. Other titles by this group are waltzes or other material of no jazz interest.

MIKE MARKEL

The following from this bandleader's considerable output are of some interest as hot dance music.

MARKELS ORCHESTRA [sic]: Mike Markel, p, dir: Hymie Farberman, Marty Berger, t / Fred Schilling, tb / as /
bsx / Eddie Davis, vn / Frank Gravito, bj / bb / d. New York, March 3, 1922.

70560-B Lonesome Mama Blues

OK 4580, 4807, Od 03205

Mike Markel, p, dir: 2 t / tb / 2 cl, ss, as / ts or Cm / bsx / vn / bj / bb / d. New York, c. January 21, 1924.

72282-A 31st Street Blues

OK 40045


MIKE MARKEL'S ORCHESTRA: Mike Markel, p, dir: 2 t / tb / Phil Cole, cl, ss, as / cl, ss, as, bsx / cl, ts / sometimes vn / bj / d / Bill Perry, a / Al Bernard, v. New York, February 8, 1926.

E-17880 / 83 Flamin' Mamie - vAB

Br 3091

MARKEL AND HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA: Same as above. New York, February 23, 1926.



141712-4 Black Horse Stomp

Col 617-D

MIKE MARKEL'S ORCHESTRA: Same as above. New York, April 29, 1926.

E-18943 Lulu Belle

Br 3189

E-18946 Just A Little Dance



Br 3189

New York, late May, 1926.

74175-A Deep Henderson

OK 40625, Starck 504, Par E-5638, Od 03391

74176-B Who'd Be Blue?

OK 40625, Starck 504, Par E-5638

Ray Stilwell, v (and tb?). New York, September 15, 1926.

80113-B For My Sweetheart - vRS

OK 40686, Par E-5715

NOTE: Other titles by the prolifically recorded dance orchestra are of no known interest. The name MARKEL'S


SOCIETY FAVOURITES was used on Imperial 1863 for Al Lynch and his Orchestra, q.v.

MARKS AND HIS FIVE OH-MY'S

Pseudonym for Mendello and his Five Gee-Gees, q.v.



GERALD MARKS AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Gerald Marks dir: 2 t / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / vn / Nelson Bitterman, p, v / bj / bb / d/ William Fletcher, Ed Bell, v. Chicago, March 19, 1928.

145812-3 If I Can't Have You (I Want To Be Lonesome - I Want To Be Blue) - vNB

Col 1432-D

145814-2 Without You, Sweetheart - vNB-WF-EB

Col 1343-D

NOTE: Other titles by this group are of no known interest as jazz.

MARLBOROUGH (MELODY) SYNCOPATORS

This is thought to be a pseudonym for Fred Hall and his Orchestra, in which case the personnel would be: Earl Oliver and another, t / Sam Lewis, tb / ? Larry Abbott and another, cl, as / cl, ts / p / oj / ob / d. New York, c. July, 1925.

3620 Yellow Dog Blues

Clover 1581

3694 Footloose

Clover 1610



See also the New Orleans Blue Nine.

MARLBOROUGH ORCHESTRA

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

9167 Mamie (Five Birmingham Babies)

9212 Let's Grow Old Together (Mike Speciale and his Orchestra)

9219 My Carmenita (California Ramblers)

EARL / RUDY MARLOW AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Harmony and associated labels for Fred Rich and his Orchestra, q.v., and on Parlophone PNY-34184 for Phil Dannenberg and his Orchestra, q.v.



ERNIE MARRERO AND HIS WASHBOARD STOMPERS

Ernie Marrero, wb; unknown instrumentation. Chicago, July 26, 1929.

C-3954-A-B Rough And Ready Stomp

Voc unissued



GILBERT MARSH AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on the Parlophone PNY- series for Miff Mole and his Little Molers, q.v.



TED MARSHALL AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym for Bailey's Lucky Seven (Champion 15006), q.v., and for other bands of no jazz interest.



MARTIN AND ROBERT

Alfred Martin, g / Robert Cooksey, h, v. New York, March 22, 1927.

E-22052 Dollar Blues

Br 7007


E-22054 / 55 / 56 Maxwell And Peoria Blues

Br unissued

E-6418 Maxwell And PeoriaBlues

Voc 1127


E-22057 / 58 South Street Blues

Br unissued

E-6415 South Street Blues

Voc 1127


E-22059 Hock My Shoes

Br 7007


MARTIN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Australian Grand Pree 18530 18531, 18551, 18596, and 18622 for Sam Lanin and his Orchestra, q.v., and on 18330 (WHEN MY SUGAR WALKS DOWN THE STREET) for Hazay Natzy and his Westchester Dance Orchestra (or Hotel Biltmore Orchestra), q.v.



CLIFF MARTIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA

See the ARC-Brunswick studio bands.

DAISY MARTIN

Vocal, acc. by the Five Jazz Bell-Hops: probably Gus Aiken, t / Jake Frazier, tb / Garvin Bushell, cl, as / Dude Finlay, p / bj / d. New York, March, April, 1921.

7466-A Royal Garden Blues

Gnt 4712, St 9115

7467 Spread Yo' Stuff

Gnt 4712, St 9115

Acc. by her Jazz Bell Hops: Probably as above, with bb instead of d. New York, c. April 15, 1921.

7854-A Play 'Em For Mama, Sing 'Em For Me

OK 8001

7855-B I Won't Be Back 'Till You Change Your Ways



OK 8001

New York, c. early July, 1921.

70012-B Won't Someone Help Me Find My Lovin' Man

OK 8008


70013-B Everybody's Man Is My Man

OK 8008


Acc. by the Tampa Blue Jazz Band: Jules Levy, Jr., c / ? Ephraim Hannaford, tb / Joe Samuels, cl, bsx / Larry Briers, p / d. New York, c. August 1, 1921.

70066-B How Long? How Long? (Absent Blues)

OK 8009

70067-B Sweet Daddy (Hold Me Closer All The Time)



OK 8010

70069-B Honolulu Lou

OK 8010

70070-B I Didn't Start In To Love You (Until You Stopped Loving Me)

OK 8009

NOTE: Matrix 70068 is by Gerald Griffin, of no jazz interest.

New York, c. August 10, 1921.

70087-C Nightmare Blues

OK 8013

70088-B Keep On Goin'



OK 8013

New York, c. December. 5, 1921.

70352-A Brown Skin (Who You For?) - vCW

OK 8027


70353-B If You, Don't Want Me Please Don't Dog Me 'Round

OK 8027


Acc. by her Royal Tigers: t / tb / cl / p / d. New York, c. August 2, 1923.

5237-1 Feelin' Blues

Ban 1262, Re 9548

5238-1 What You Was You Used To Be

Ban 1262, Re 9548

DOLLY MARTIN

Vocal, acc. by ? Ike Rodgers, tb / vn / ? Henry Brown, p. Chicago, August 24, 1934.

C-9349-A All Men Blues

Dec 7080



FATTY MARTIN'S ORCHESTRA

Fatty Martin, p, dir: Earl Church and another, t / Lee Cheatham, tb / Cm, as / cl, ss, as, bsx / Billy Bacon, cl, ts / Earl McMann, bj / Pops Graham, bb / J. B. "Jelly" Zeller, d. Houston, March 19, 1925.

32111-1 End O' Main

Vic 19700

32111-2 End O' Main

Vic test exists

32112-3 Jimtown Blues

Vic 19700

32112-4 Jimtown Blues

Vic test exists



FREDDIE MARTIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA

As this was a sweet society dance orchestra that enjoyed great popularity during the 1930s and 1940s, it is not surprising that very few of its many records are of interest as jazz. The following are known exceptions.

Freddie Martin, cl, ts , dir: Bunny Berigan, t / Elmer Rehmus, tb / Elmer Feldkamp, cl, as, v / Joe Poretta, Jack Condon, cl, as / Al Wagner, Ross Dickson, Bennie Eaton, vn / Terry Shand, p, a / Bobby van Eps, 2nd p (when used) / Vincent Pirro, pac (when used) / George van Eps, g / George Green, sb / Eddie Schaff, d. New York, March 20, 1933.

13141-1 What Have We Got To Lose? (Hi-Ho Lack-A-Day) - vEF

Ban 32719, Mt M-12648, Or 2668, Per 15746, Ro 2041, Imp 2860

NOTE: Imperial 2860 as BOB CAUSER AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

New York, April 11, 1933.

152392-2 Look What I've Got - vEF?

Col 2769-D, CB, 627, Re G-21714

NOTE: All these issues as HOTEL BOSSERT ORCHESTRA.

Helen Rowland, v. New York, May 11, 1933.

13316-1 I've Got To Sing A Torch Song - vHR

Pan 25548

13317-1 I've Got To Sing A Torch Song - vHR

Ban 32767, Mt M-12696, 91553, Or 2700, Per 15771, Ro 2073, Voc 15888, Rex 8018

13319-1 Remember My Forgotten Man - vHR

Pan 25548

13319-1 Remember My Forgotten Man - vHR

Ban 32767, Mt M-12696, 91553, Or 2700, Per 15771, Ro 2073, Voc 15888, Rex 8005

NOTE: Vocalion 15888 as ROY CARROLL AND HIS BEACH CLUB ORCHESTRA; 15891 as BUNNY BERIGAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Panachord 25548 as ALLEN BURNS AND HIS ORCHESTRA; all others as ED LOYD (LLOYD on Rex 8005 and 8028) AND HIS BAND / ORCHESTRA.



JACK MARTIN'S MAJESTIC DANCE BAND

The following is said to feature good t / cl / as / Cavan O'Connor, v. London, c. November, 1930.

P-149-A Two Of Everything - vCO'C

Phonycord P-102



JOHN MARTIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Broadway for Eubie Blake and his Orchestra, q.v.



SARA MARTIN

Vocal, acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, c. October 17, 1922.

70935-D Sugar Blues

OK 8041


New York, c. November 3, 1922.

70990-B Achin' Hearted Blues

OK 8041

Acc. by her Brown-Skin Syncopators: Arthur Whetsel, t / Claude Hopkins, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, November 18, 1922.



80678-1-2 I Loved You Once, But You Stayed Away Too Long

Col unissued

80679-1-2 'Tain't Nobody's Biz-ness If I Do

Col unissued

Acc. by Fats Waller (as T. WALLER), p. New York, c. December 1, 1922.

71068-C Tain't Nobody's Bus'ness If I Do

OK 8043

71069-B You Got Ev'rything A Sweet Mama Needs But Me



OK 8043

Same acc., as THOMAS WALLER. New York, c. December 14, 1922.

71105-B Mama's Got The Blues

OK 8045


71106-B Last Go Round Blues

OK 8045


Acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, c. April 6, 1923.

71390-B Keeps On A-Rainin' (Papa, He Can't Make No Time)

OK 8060

71391-A-B Joe Turner Blues

OK 8058

Shelton Brooks, p / speech where shown*. New York, c. April 9, 1923.

71398-B Michigan Water Blues

OK 8060


71399-B If Your Man Is Like My Man (I Sympathize With You)

OK 8063


71400-B *I Got What It Takes To Bring You Back

OK 8062


71401-B *Original Blues

OK 8062


Acc. by W. C. Handy's Orchestra: W. C. Handy dir. probably Tick Gray, c / Sylvester Bevard, tb / as / ts / Charlie Hillman, p / bj / Archie Walls, bb / d. New York, c. April 21, 1923.

71431-A Come Home Papa Blues

OK 8061

71432-C It Takes A Long Time To Get 'Em, But You Can Lose 'Em Overnight



OK 8061

71433-A Laughin' Cryin' Blues

OK 8064

Acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, c. April 27, 1923.



71449-A Cruel Backbitin' Blues

OK 8053


71450-B Leave My Sweet Daddy Alone

OK 8065


Vocal duet with Clarence Williams, acc. by ? Clarence Johnson, p. New York, c. April 30, 1923.

71455-A-B Monkey Man Blues

OK 8067

Vocal duet with Eva Taylor, acc. by Tom Morris, c / Clarence Williams, p. New York, c. May 4, 1923.



71465-A Yodeling Blues

OK 8067


Vocal, acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, c. June 15, 1923.

71629-A Where Can That Somebody Be?

OK 4904

71630-A Just Thinkin' Blues



OK 8084

71631-B If You Don't Like It, Leave

OK 8078

71632-B Nobody In Town Can Bake A Sweet Jelly Roll Like Mine



OK 8078

Vocal duets with Eva Taylor, acc. by Tom Morris, c / Clarence Williams, p. New York, c. June 20, 1923.

71640-B That Free And Esdy Papa O' Mine

OK 8082


71641-B Hesitation Blues

OK 8082


Vocal, acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, c. June 27, 1923.

71653-B Tired O' Waitin' Blues

OK 8084

71654-B You Just Can't Have No One Man By Yourself



OK 8083

71655-B Goin' Down To The Levee

OK 4904

71656-B Ye Shall Reap Just What You Sow



OK 8083

New York, c. July 6, 1923.

71669-B New Orleans Hop Scop Blues

OK 8085


71670-B Uncle Sam Blues

OK 8085


New York, c. July 25, 1923.

71596-B Sweet Man Was The Cause Of It All

OK 8088

71697-B Sympathizing Blues



OK 8088

New York, c. July 27, 1923.

71701-B Mistreated Mama Blues

OK 8086


71707-B Runnin' 'Round With The Blues

OK 8086


Acc. by Clarence Williams' Blue Five: Tom Morris, c / John Mayfield, tb / Sidney Bechet­, ss / Clarence Williams, p / Buddy Christian, bj. New York, c. August 1, 1923.

71711-B Blind Man Blues

OK 8090

71712-B Atlanta Blues



OK 8090

Acc. by ? Porter Grainger, p. New York, c. August 3, 1923.

71715-0 My Good Man's Blues (Mahalia's Blues)

OK 8087


71716-B Jelly's Blues

OK 8087


71717-B Troubled Blues

OK 8093


71718-B I'm Satisfied

OK 8093


New York, c. August 6, 1923.

71736-B Blue Gum Blues

OK 8097

71738-A Slow Down Sweet Papa Mama's Catching Up On You



OK 8097

NOTE: Matrix 71737 is untraced.

Acc. by Clarence Williams' Harmonizing Four: Tom Morris, c / Sidney Bechet, ss / Clarence Williams, p / Buddy Christian, bj. New York, October 11, 1923.

71961-B Graveyard Dream Blues

OK 8099, Par E-5235

71962-B A Green Gal Can't Catch On Blues

OK 8099, Par E-5235

Acc. by Sylvester Weaver, g. New York, October 31, 1923.

71980-A Longing For Daddy Blues

OK 8104


71981-A I've Got To Go And Leave My Daddy Behind

OK 8104


Vocal duets with Clarence Williams, acc. by Fats Waller, p. New York, November 1, 1923.

71984-B I'm Cert'ny Gonna See 'Bout That

OK 8108

719!35-B Squabbling Blues



OK 8108

Vocal, acc. by Sylvester Weaver, g. New York, November 2, 1923.

71998-A Roamin' Blues

OK 8117


71999-B Good, Bye Blues

OK 8117


Weaver plays bj where shown*. Atlanta, March 19, 1924.

8582-A *Everybody's Got The Blues

OK 8136

8583-A *My Man Blues

OK 8136

8584-B Pleading Blues



OK 8161

8585-B Every Woman Needs A Man

OK 8146

Atlanta, c. March 21, 1924.



8595-B Got To Leave My Home Blues

OK 8146


8596-B Poor Me Blues

OK 8226


Acc. by Clarence Williams, p, or Sylvester Weaver, g. New York, May 29, 1924.

72586-B If I Don't Find My Brown, I Won't Be Back At All

OK 8161 - gSW

72587-A Too Late Now To Get Your Baby Back - pCW

OK 8154

Acc. by Clarence Williams' Harmonizers: Tom Morris, c / Charlie Irvis, tb / ? Ernest Elliott, cl / Clarence Williams, p.



New York, June 4, 1924.

72592-B He's Never Gonna Throw Me Down

OK 8154

Acc. by her Jug Band: Clifford Hayes, vn / Cal Smith bj / Earl McDonald, jug; no v on sides marked ** (labeled SARA MARTIN'S JUG BAND). New York, c. September 16, 1924.



72924-B **Blue Devil Blues

OK 8188


72825-B Jug Band Blues

OK 8166


New York, c. September 19, 1924.

72831-B **Jug Band Blues

OK 8188

72832-B Don't You Quit Me Daddy



OK 8166

72833-B I Got The Crying Blues

OK 8176

72833-B I Ain't Got No Man



OK 8211

New York, c. September 22, 1924.

72835-B Blues, Please Go Away

OK 8176


72836-B Come Back Daddy And Ease My Aching Heart

OK 8231


72837-B I'm Gonna Be A Lovin' Old Soul

OK 8211


72838-B Papa, Papa Blues

OK 8231


Acc. by Lemuel Fowler, p. New York, September 24, 1924.

72846-B What Kinda Man Is You?

OK 8191

72847-B Some Blues (No Name Blues)



OK 8226

Acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, c. September 26, 1924.

72853-B Old Fashioned Sara Blues

OK 8249


72854-B Sobbin' Hearted Blues

OK 8172


72855-B I'd Rather Be Blue Than Green

OK 8191


72856-B Cage Of Apes

OK 8172


Acc. by Clarence Williams' Blue Five: c / tb / as / Clarence Williams, p / Buddy Christian, bj. New York, c. September 29, 1924.

72857-B Things Done Got Too Thick

OK 8203

72858-A-B Eagle Rock Me, Papa



OK 8203

Acc. by Sylvester Weaver, g / Charles Washington, bj, with E. L. Coleman, vn*. St. Louis, March, April, 1925.

9023-A Can't Find Nobody To Do Like My Old Daddy Do

OK 8214


9024-A I'm Sorry Blues

OK 8249


9025-A Daddy, Ease This Pain Of Mine

OK 8237


9029-A *Strange Lovin' Blues

OK 8214


9030-A *I Can Always Tell When A Man Is Treatin' Me Cool

OK 8237


NOTE: Matrix 9026 is untraced; 9027 by the above accompanists (see INSTRUMENTAL TRIO); and 9028 is by
E. L. Coleman, q.v.

Acc. by. June Clark, c / Jimmy Harrison, tb / Clarence Williams, p. New York, c. November 16, 1925.

73753-B Down At The Razor Ball

OK 8283


73754-A Mournful Blues

OK 8427


73755-B Georgia Stockade Blues

OK 8427


Acc. by Bubber Miley, c / Robert Cooksey, h / ? Phil Worde, p. New York, c. November 17, 1925.

73759-B Forget Me Not Blues

OK 8292

73760-A Nobody Knows And Nobody Cares Blues



OK 8304

73761-B Give Me Just A Little Of Your Time

OK 8304

Acc. by Clarence Williams' Blue Five: __ Thomas, c / ? Charlie Irvis, tb / as / Clarence Williams, p, v / ? Buddy Christian, bj. New York, November 23, 1925.



73773-B I'm Gonna Hoodoo You - vCW

OK 8270


73774-B Your Going Ain't Giving Me The Blues

OK 8270


73775-B What More Can A Monkey Woman Do?

OK 8283


Acc. by Harry's Happy Four: Harry Cooper, Louis Metcalf, c / Earres Prince, p / Bernard Addison, bj. New York, November 24, 1925.

73778-B Some Of These Mornings

OK 8292

73779-B Yes, Sir, That's My Baby



OK 8252

73780-B Alabamy Bound

OK 8252

Acc. by Eddie Heywood, p. New York, March 24, 1926.



74062-A You Don't Want Me Honey

OK 8354


74063-A That Dance Called Messin' Around

OK 8308


74064-A The Last Time

OK 8308


74055-A Don't Never Figure

OK 8354


Acc. by Clarence Williams' Blue Five: c / tb / as / Clarence Williams, p / bj / ? Cyrus St. Clair, bb. New York, March 24, 1926.

74066-B What's The Matter Now?

OK 8336

74067-B I Want Every Bit Of It, I Don't Like It Second Hand



OK 8336

Acc. by Clarence Williams' Blue Five:? Bubber Miley, c / tb / Otto Hardwick or Don Redman, as / Clarence Williams, p / bj / ? Cyrus St. Clair, bb. New York, March 25, 1926.

74072-A Brother Ben

OK 8325


74073-A The Prisoner's Blues

OK 8442


74074-B Careless Man Blues

OK 8325


74075-A How Could I Be Blue?

OK 8442


Acc. by Richard M. Jones' Jazz Wizards:? Shirley Clay, c / Artie Starks, cl, as / ? Barney Bigard, ts / Richard M. Jones, p / Cliff Jones, d. Chicago, June 14, 1926.

9708-A Late Last Night

OK 8374

9709-A Some Sweet Day



OK 8374

Acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, September 5, 1926.

74335-B A Glass Of Beer, A Hot Dog And You

OK 8394


74336-B Look Out, Mr. Jazz

OK 8394


74337-B Numbers On The Brain

OK 8412


74338-B Shipwrecked Blues

OK 8412


NOTE: The April 6, 1927, Okeh session credited to MARTIN, WEAVER, WITHERS produced only gospel sides that are beyond the scope of this work.

Vocal, acc. by Sylvester Weaver, g. New York, April 7, 1927.

80704-A Gonna Ramble Blues (Roamin' Blues)

OK 8485


80705-B Teasing Brown Blues (Mama's Got The Blues)

OK 8485


NOTE: This issue as SALLY ROBERTS.

Vocal, acc. by Clarence Williams' Blue Five: Charlie Irvis, tb / Benny Waters, cl / Arville Harris, as / Clarence ­Williams, p / Cyrus St. Clair, bb. New York, April 9, 1927,

80712-B Cushion Foot Stomp

OK 8461, Par R-3506

80713-B Take Your Black Bottom Outside (Stop That Black Bottom Dance*)

OK 8461, Par R-3506*

NOTE: Parlophone R-3506 as MARGARET JOHNSON WITH CLARENCE WILLIAMS' DIXIELAND ORCHESTRA.

Acc. by Sylvester Weaver, g. New York, August 30, 1927.

81292-A Loving Is What I Crave

OK 8513


81293-B Useless Blues

OK 8500


81294-B Black Hearse Blues

OK 8500


81295-B Orn'ry Blues

OK 8513


NOTE: OKeh 8500 as SALLY ROBERTS.

Acc. by Clarence Williams and his Orchestra: Ed Allen, King Oliver, c / Ed Cuffee, tb / Arville Harris, cl / Clarence Williams, p / Cyrus St. Clair, bb. Long Island City, NY, c. November, 1928.

276-A Hole In The Wall

QRS R-7035

277-B Don't Turn Your Back On Me

QRS R-7035

Allen omitted; unknown tb replaces Cuffee. Long Island City, NY, c. November, 1928.

278 Death Sting Me Blues

QRS R-7042, Pm 12841, 14025, JC L-105

NOTE: Matrix 278-A has been rumored to exist, but that now seems doubtful.

Harris omitted. Long Island City, NY, December, 1928.

305-A Mean Tight Mama

QRS R-7043

306 Mistreating Man Blues

QRS R-7042, Pm 12841, 14025, JC L-105

307-A Kitchen Man Blues

QRS R-7043



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