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title | artist | year | album | |
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Na-Jo | The Benson Orchestra of Chicago | 1921 | The Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1920-1921 | |
Narcissus | Guido Deiro | 1924 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 4 | |
Narcissus | Felix Jardella | 1897 | Masters of the Clarinet, 1892-1920 | |
National Emblem March | Arthur Pryor’s Band | 1908 | Echoes from Asbury Park | |
Navajo | Billy Murray | ca. 1903-1904 | 1904: "Call It the Land of Dreams" | |
Neapolitan Polka | Guido Deiro | 1920 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 3 | |
Near Me | Art Hickman’s Orchestra | 1921 | The San Francisco Sound, Volume 2 | |
Nearer, My God, to Thee | Baldwin’s Cadet Band of Boston | 1893 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
Nearer, My God, to Thee | Mozart Quartette | 1895 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
Nearer, My God, to Thee | Otto Rindlisbacher and Karl Hoppe | ca. 1920-1921 | Alpine Dreaming | |
Nearer, My God, to Thee | Ira D. Sankey | 1899 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
Nearer, My God, to Thee | Standard Quartette | 1897 | Before the Big Bang | |
Nearer, My God, to Thee | Trinity Chimes | ca. 1895-96 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
Nearer, My God, to Thee | Unknown (“My Dearly Departed Mother”) | ca. 1895-99 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
Nellie Gray | William Tuson | ca. 1902 | Masters of the Clarinet, 1892-1920 | |
Nervous Blues | Edith Wilson and Johnny Dunn’s Original Jazz Hounds | 1921 | "Ain't Gonna Settle Down": The Pioneering Blues of Mary Stafford and Edith Wilson | |
Nestle in Your Daddy’s Arms | Art Hickman’s Orchestra | 1921 | The San Francisco Sound, Volume 2 | |
Never Done Anything Since | Charles Asbury | ca. 1892–93 | 4 Banjo Songs, 1891-1897 | |
Never Mo’ | Bert Williams | 1915 | The Middle Years, 1910-1918 | |
The New Bully | J. W. Myers | 1896 | The 1890s, Vol. 1: "Wipe Him Off the Land" | |
A New Coon in Town | Charles Asbury | ca. 1897 | 4 Banjo Songs, 1891-1897 | |
A New Cure for Drinking | Nat M. Wills | 1915 | The Famous Tramp Comedian | |
New Orleans Blues | Johnny De Droit and his New Orleans Orchestra | 1924 | Cabaret Echoes: New Orleans Jazzers at Work, 1918-1927 | |
New Orleans Stomp | King Oliver’s Jazz Band | 1923 | King Oliver, Off the Record: The Complete 1923 Jazz Band Recordings | |
The New Twister | The Original Wolverines | 1927 | The Complete Wolverines: 1924–1928 | |
New Years at Old Trinity | Haydn Quartet | 1904 | Before Radio: Comedy, Drama & Sound Sketches, 1897-1923 | |
New York, What’s The Matter with You? (Good-Bye, My Tango) | Nat M. Wills | 1913 | The Famous Tramp Comedian | |
Niene Gehts So Schön und Lustig | Charles Schoenenberger and Louisa Schneckenbuehl | ca. 1920-1921 | Alpine Dreaming | |
The Night Alarm | Edison Grand Concert Band | 1898 | The 1890s, Vol. 1: "Wipe Him Off the Land" | |
Night Trip to Buffalo | American Quartet | 1902 | The Pink Lambert: A Collection of the First Celluloid Cylinders | |
Nightingale | The Hickman Trio | 1920 | The San Francisco Sound, Volume 2 | |
The Ninety and Nine | Ira D. Sankey | 1899 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
The Ninety and Nine | Frank C. Stanley | 1898 | Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism and the Phonograph, 1890-1900 | |
Ninety-Nine Out Of A Hundred | Sam Lanin’s Dance Ensemble | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 2 | |
No. 1: Ethiopian Carnival of Melody | Victor Minstrels (Entire Company) | 1905 | At the Minstrel Show | |
No. 2: Minstrel Ballad: My Creole Sue | Victor Minstrels (feat. S. H. Dudley, Len Spencer & Harry Macdonough) | 1905 | At the Minstrel Show | |
No. 3: End Song: Chimes of the Golden Bells | Victor Minstrels (feat. S. H. Dudley, Len Spencer & Quartette) | 1905 | At the Minstrel Show | |
No. 4: Musical Act: Ebony Emperors of Melody | Victor Minstrels (feat. S. H. Dudley & Len Spencer) | 1903 | At the Minstrel Show | |
No. 5: Having Fun with the Orchestra | Victor Minstrels (feat. Len Spencer & Steve Porter) | 1904 | At the Minstrel Show | |
No. 6: The Cake Walk in Coontown | Victor Minstrels (feat. Len Spencer) | 1905 | At the Minstrel Show | |
No. 7: Sidewalk Conversation: Funny Things You See in the Papers | Victor Minstrels (feat. S. H. Dudley & Len Spencer) | 1902 | At the Minstrel Show | |
No. 8: Grand Afterpiece: Scenes on the Levee | Victor Minstrels (Entire Company) | 1904 | At the Minstrel Show | |
No News or “What Killed the Dog” | Nat M. Wills | 1908 | Before Radio: Comedy, Drama & Sound Sketches, 1897-1923 | |
No News, or What Killed the Dog | Nat M. Wills | 1908 | The Famous Tramp Comedian | |
No, No, Nora | Eddie Cantor | 1923 | 1923: "Gonna Play the Villain Part" | |
No One’s Fool | The Benson Orchestra of Chicago | 1921 | The Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1920-1921 | |
No Place Like Home | Bert Williams | 1917 | The Middle Years, 1910-1918 | |
No Wedding Bells for Me | Bob Roberts | 1907 | 1907: "Dear Old Golden Rule Days" | |
Nobody | Bert Williams | 1906 | Stomp and Swerve: American Music Gets Hot | |
Nobody | Bert Williams | 1906 | Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry, 1891-1922 | |
Nobody | Bert Williams | 1906 | 1906: "When Things Was Lookin' Bright" | |
Nobody | Bert Williams | 1913 | The Middle Years, 1910-1918 | |
Nobody [10 in. disc] | Bert Williams | 1906 | The Early Years, 1901-1909 | |
Nobody [2 min. cylinder] | Bert Williams | ca. 1906-07 | The Early Years, 1901-1909 | |
Nobody Knows | The Hickman Trio | 1919 | The San Francisco Sound, Volume 1 | |
Nobody Knows (and Nobody Seems to Care) | Irving and Jack Kaufman | 1919 | 1919: "Jazzin' Around and Paintin' the Town" | |
Nobody Knows Blues | Johnny De Droit and his New Orleans Orchestra | 1924 | Cabaret Echoes: New Orleans Jazzers at Work, 1918-1927 | |
Nobody Knows, Nobody Cares | Will Oakland | 1909 | 1909: "Talk of Your Scand'lous Times" | |
Nobody Lied | Markels’ Orchestra | 1922 | The Moaninest Moan of Them All | |
Nobody Lied (When They Said that I Cried Over You) | The Virginians | 1922 | The Moaninest Moan of Them All | |
Nobody’s Little Girl | Byron G. Harlan | 1907 | 1907: "Dear Old Golden Rule Days" | |
Noodle Soup Rag | Eddie Morton | 1913 | Ed. Morton's "Bit of Broadway" | |
The North Wind | Anonymous | 1890-95 | Etching the Voice | |
Not Lately | Bert Williams | 1922 | His Final Releases, 1919-1922 | |
Nothing to Do Till Tomorrow | Eddie Morton | 1911 | Ed. Morton's "Bit of Broadway" | |
Notre Dame Victory March | Phil Spitalny’s Orchestra | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 3 | |
Notre Dame Victory March [ad for Red Book Magazine] | Red Book Magazine Orchestra | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 3 | |
Now That You’re Gone | Gene Austin and Hit of the Week Orchestra | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 3 | |
Now’s The Time To Fall In Love | Phil Spitalny’s Music | 1931 | The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings, Volume 4 | |
Number Two Blues | Johnny De Droit and his New Orleans Orchestra | 1924 | Cabaret Echoes: New Orleans Jazzers at Work, 1918-1927 | |
Numbers, Days of the Week | Anonymous | 1889-90 | Etching the Voice | |
Numeri, La Settimana, Le Mesi | Anonymous | 1890-95 | Etching the Voice | |
Numeros, Dias, Meses | Anonymous | 1890-95 | Etching the Voice | |
That Naughty Waltz | Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra | 1919 | Songs of the Night |
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