| title | artist | year | album |
| Facilita | Bohumir Kryl | ca. 1903 | World-Famous Wizard of the Cornet |
| A Faded Summer Love | Rudy Vallee with his Connecticut Yankees | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 3 |
| Fair One | The Benson Orchestra of Chicago | 1920 | The Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1920-1921 |
| Fair One | Isham Jones Rainbo Orchestra | 1920 | Happy: The 1920 Rainbo Orchestra Sides |
| Fair One | Eddie Kuhn’s Dance Specialists | 1920 | The Moaninest Moan of Them All |
| Fair One | Eddie Kuhn and His Orchestra, Kansas City, Mo. | 1920 | The Moaninest Moan of Them All |
| Fairest of the Fair March | Sousa’s Band | 1908 | 1909: "Talk of Your Scand'lous Times" |
| The Falcon March | Arthur Pryor’s Band | 1910 | Echoes from Asbury Park |
| Fantasia for Flute and Clarinet from Simon Boccanegra | Anthony Giammatteo | ca. 1920 | Masters of the Clarinet, 1892-1920 |
| Far Away in Honolulu | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1917 | Pennant-Winning Battery of Songland |
| Fare Thee! On Ma Way! Jes’ Gone! [10 in. disc] | Bert Williams | 1906 | The Early Years, 1901-1909 |
| Farewell and thanks | Will Oakland | 1954 | Jubilee |
| The Farmer and the Republican Party | William Howard Taft | 1908 | Debate '08: Taft and Bryan Campaign on the Edison Phonograph |
| Farmyard Medley | American Quartet | 1902 | The Pink Lambert: A Collection of the First Celluloid Cylinders |
| The Fatal Stone (Duet from Aida) | Arthur Pryor’s Band | 1909 | Echoes from Asbury Park |
| The Fatal Stone (from Aida) | Arthur Pryor and Emile Kenecke, acc. Pryor’s Band | 1909 | Centennial |
| A Father of 36 | Nat M. Wills | 1915 | The Famous Tramp Comedian |
| Father William | Anonymous | 1890-95 | Etching the Voice |
| Fatima | Six Brown Brothers | 1920 | Broadway's Favorite Clowns |
| Feather Your Nest | Albert Campbell, Henry Burr and Rudy Wiedoeft | 1920 | 1921: "Make Believe and Smile" |
| Fee Fi Fo Fum | Art Hickman’s Orchestra | 1919 | The San Francisco Sound, Volume 1 |
| Feist’s All-Hit Medley | Dabney’s Band | 1918 | After Midnight |
| Felsenmuhle Overture | Arthur Pryor’s Band | 1908 | Echoes from Asbury Park |
| Fiddle, Dee, Dee | Lew Dockstader and Vocal Quartette | 1912 | Monarchs of Minstrelsy |
| Fight For California | Phil Spitalny’s Orchestra | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 3 |
| Finale: Black Hussars March | Columbia Minstrels (feat. J. W. Myers) | 1903 | At the Minstrel Show |
| Finnegan’s Birthday Surprise Party | American Quartet | 1902 | The Pink Lambert: A Collection of the First Celluloid Cylinders |
| Fiora Waltz Hesitation | Victor Military Band | 1915 | The Product of Our Souls |
| The Flag He Loved So Well | Nat M. Wills | 1908 | The Famous Tramp Comedian |
| Flee as a Bird | Frederick Wheeler | 1911 | Centennial |
| Flickan i skogen | Ebbe Kempe-Kjellgren | 1923 | Swede Home Chicago |
| Flickan med kortklippt hår | Gustaf Fonandern, H. Anderson and Alfred Edström | 1923 | Swede Home Chicago |
| Floating Down the River on the Alabam’ | Heidelberg Quintet | 1913 | Floating Down the River |
| Florida Rag | Vess L. Ossman | 1907 | Real Ragtime: Disc Recordings From Its Heyday |
| Florrie Was a Flapper | Elsie Janis | 1914 | Sweetheart of the A.E.F. |
| The Flowers that Bloom, from “The Mikado” | Anonymous | 1890-95 | Etching the Voice |
| Fo’ de Lawd’s Sake Play a Waltz | Elsie Janis | 1912 | 1913: "Come and See the Big Parade" |
| Fo’ de Lawd’s Sake Play a Waltz | Elsie Janis | 1912 | Sweetheart of the A.E.F. |
| Fol De Iddley Ido | Dan W. Quinn and Helen Trix | 1906 | Anthology: The King of Comic Singers, 1894-1917 |
| Fol the Rol Lol | Edward M. Favor | 1906 | 1906: "When Things Was Lookin' Bright" |
| Football | Dan W. Quinn | 1905 | Anthology: The King of Comic Singers, 1894-1917 |
| För dig allen | Gunnar Sund | 1924 | Swede Home Chicago |
| For Dixie and Uncle Sam | Nora Bayes | 1916 | Together and Alone |
| For Johnny and Me | Marion Harris | 1919 | The Complete Victor Releases |
| For Me and My Gal | Six Brown Brothers | 1917 | Those Moaning Saxophones |
| For Me and My Gal | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1917 | Pennant-Winning Battery of Songland |
| For Me and My Gal | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" |
| For Months and Months and Months | Jack Norworth | 1910 | Together and Alone |
| For You | Anonymous | 1889-90 | Etching the Voice |
| Foreign Missions | William Howard Taft | 1908 | Debate '08: Taft and Bryan Campaign on the Edison Phonograph |
| The Fortune Teller | Elsie Janis | 1915 | Sweetheart of the A.E.F. |
| The Fortune Telling Man | Silas Leachman | 1901 | Stomp and Swerve: American Music Gets Hot |
| Forza del Destino–Solenne in quest’ ora | Enrico Caruso and Antonio Scotti | 1906 | 1906: "When Things Was Lookin' Bright" |
| A Foxy Cure for the Blues | Dabney’s Band | 1919 | After Midnight |
| Fra Diavolo | Anonymous | 1890-95 | Etching the Voice |
| Frankie | Edith Wilson and Johnny Dunn’s Original Jazz Hounds | 1921 | "Ain't Gonna Settle Down": The Pioneering Blues of Mary Stafford and Edith Wilson |
| Frankie and Johnny | Gene Greene | 1912 | Before the Big Bang |
| Frankie Takes Marge For A Ride [ad for Goodyear “Air Wheel” tires] | Unknown | 1932 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 4 |
| Freischütz | Anonymous | 1889-90 | Etching the Voice |
| A Friend Of Yours Has Asked Guy Lombardo…To Send You This Message [ad for the Roosevelt Grill] | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 3 |
| Frigidaire’s New Year’s Message [message to Frigidaire salesmen] | Unknown | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 4 |
| Frisco Jazz Band Blues | Ethel Waters’ Jazz Masters | 1921 | Centennial |
| Frisco’s Kitchen Stove Rag | Dabney’s Band | 1919 | After Midnight |
| Froggie Moore | King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band | 1923 | Centennial |
| Frohsinn auf den Alpen | Otto Rindlisbacher and Karl Hoppe | ca. 1920-1921 | Alpine Dreaming |
| From Amelia Earhart’s International Broadcast [record included with the first edition of The Fun Of It] | Amelia Earhart | 1932 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 4 |
| From the Battlefields of France | General J. J. Pershing | 1918 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy |
| Fun in Flanders–Part 2 | Lieutenant Gitz Rice and Henry Burr | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy |
| The Function of the Next Administration | William Howard Taft | 1908 | Debate '08: Taft and Bryan Campaign on the Edison Phonograph |