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title | artist | year | album | |
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America, Here’s My Boy! | Peerless Quartet | 1917 | Anthology: The Original King of Pop | |
Are You from Heaven? | Henry Burr | 1917 | 1918: "Like the Sunshine After Rain" | |
Arrival of the American Troops in France | Prince’s Band and Columbia Male Quartette | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
A Baby’s Prayer at Twilight (For Her Daddy Over There) | Henry Burr | 1917 | Anthology: The Original King of Pop | |
Battle Hymn of the Republic | Charles Harrison and Columbia Stellar Quartette | 1917 | 1918: "Like the Sunshine After Rain" | |
Beans, Beans, Beans | Opal Cooper | 1917 | Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry, 1891-1922 | |
Carve Dat Possum | Harry C. Browne and Peerless Quartette | 1917 | Stomp and Swerve: American Music Gets Hot | |
Cavalleria Rusticana (Siciliana) | Guido Deiro | 1917 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 3 | |
Come Out of the Kitchen, Mary Ann | Eddie Morton | 1917 | Ed. Morton's "Bit of Broadway" | |
Comedy Tom | Six Brown Brothers | 1917 | Broadway's Favorite Clowns | |
A Coon Band Contest | Earl Fuller’s Famous Jazz Band | 1917 | Stomp and Swerve: American Music Gets Hot | |
Dance and Grow Thin | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1917 | Pennant-Winning Battery of Songland | |
Daniel in the Lion’s Den | Nora Bayes | 1917 | Together and Alone | |
Darktown Strutters’ Ball | Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan | 1917 | Anthology: America's Favorite Entertainers | |
Darktown Strutters’ Ball | Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan | 1917 | 1918: "Like the Sunshine After Rain" | |
Darktown Strutters’ Ball | Arthur Fields and Ford Dabney’s Band | 1917 | Anthology: Singer, Songwriter, Soldier | |
The Darktown Strutters’ Ball | Six Brown Brothers | 1917 | Those Moaning Saxophones | |
Everybody Loves a “Jazz” Band | Arthur Fields | 1917 | Anthology: Singer, Songwriter, Soldier | |
Everybody’s Crazy ‘Bout the Dog-gone Blues But I’m Happy | Marion Harris | 1917 | The Complete Victor Releases | |
Far Away in Honolulu | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1917 | Pennant-Winning Battery of Songland | |
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" | |
Fun in Flanders–Part 2 | Lieutenant Gitz Rice and Henry Burr | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
Ghost of the Saxophone | Six Brown Brothers | 1917 | Those Moaning Saxophones | |
Good-Bye Broadway, Hello France | American Quartet | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
Hail! Hail! The Gang’s All Here | Irving Kaufman and Columbia Quartette | 1917 | Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneer | |
Hail! Hail! The Gang’s All Here | Irving Kaufman and Columbia Quartette | 1917 | 1918: "Like the Sunshine After Rain" | |
Hand Grenade Throwers March | Guido Deiro | 1917 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 3 | |
Hong Kong | Guido Deiro | 1917 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 3 | |
How Could Washington Be a Married Man (and Never, Never Tell a Lie?) | Dan W. Quinn | 1917 | Anthology: The King of Comic Singers, 1894-1917 | |
Huckleberry Finn | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1917 | Pennant-Winning Battery of Songland | |
Hush-A-Bye, Ma Baby (Missouri Waltz) | Sterling Trio | ca. 1917 | Anthology: The Original King of Pop | |
I Don’t Know Where I’m Going but I’m on My Way | Peerless Quartet | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
I Don’t Know Where I’m Going but I’m on My Way | Peerless Quartet | 1917 | 1918: "Like the Sunshine After Rain" | |
I Don’t Think I Need a Job that Bad | Gus Van | 1917 | Pennant-Winning Battery of Songland | |
I Don’t Want to Get Well | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1917 | Pennant-Winning Battery of Songland | |
I Don’t Want to Get Well | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1917 | 1918: "Like the Sunshine After Rain" | |
I May Be Gone for a Long, Long Time | Shannon Four | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
I Miss the Old Folks Now | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1917 | Pennant-Winning Battery of Songland | |
I Pagliacci (Vesti la Giubba) | Guido Deiro | 1917 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 3 | |
I Wonder Why | Marion Harris and Billy Murray | 1917 | The Complete Victor Releases | |
I’d Feel at Home if They’d Let Me Join the Army | Billy Murray | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
If I Was as Strong as Samson | Gus Van | 1917 | Pennant-Winning Battery of Songland | |
I’m All Bound ‘Round with the Mason Dixon Line | Al Jolson | 1917 | 1918: "Like the Sunshine After Rain" | |
I’m All Bound ‘Round with the Mason Dixon Line | Irving Kaufman | 1917 | Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneer | |
I’m Going to Follow the Boys | Elizabeth Spencer and Henry Burr | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
In the Land O’ Yamo Yamo [version 1] | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1917 | Pennant-Winning Battery of Songland | |
Indiana | Sterling Trio | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
It’s a Long Way to Berlin, but We’ll Get There! | Arthur Fields | 1917 | Anthology: Singer, Songwriter, Soldier | |
I’ve a Shooting Box in Scotland | Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra | 1917 | Songs of the Night | |
The Jazz Dance | Blake’s Jazzone Orchestra | 1917 | Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry, 1891-1922 | |
Joan of Arc | Henry Burr | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
Just a Little Bit of Monkey Left in You and Me | Eddie Morton | 1917 | Ed. Morton's "Bit of Broadway" | |
La Bohome (Musetta’s Waltz Song) | Guido Deiro | 1917 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 3 | |
(Goodbye; and Luck Be with You) Laddie Boy | Nora Bayes | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
(Goodbye; and Luck Be with You) Laddie Boy | Nora Bayes | 1917 | Together and Alone | |
Let’s All Be Americans Now | American Quartet | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
Lily of the Valley | Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
Livery Stable Blues | Original Dixieland ‘Jass’ Band | 1917 | Stomp and Swerve: American Music Gets Hot | |
Livery Stable Blues | Original Dixieland Jass Band | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
Long Boy | Byron G. Harlan with Peerless Quartet | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
Lookout Mountain | Albert Campbell and Henry Burr | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
Madam Butterfly (Selections) | Guido Deiro | 1917 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 3 | |
M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I | Ada Jones | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
Mother, May I Go In to Swim? | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1917 | Pennant-Winning Battery of Songland | |
Mr. Jazz Himself | Irving Kaufman | 1917 | Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneer | |
Mulberry Rose | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1917 | Pennant-Winning Battery of Songland | |
My Fox Trot Girl | Six Brown Brothers | 1917 | Those Moaning Saxophones | |
My Little China Doll | Guido Deiro | 1917 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 3 | |
My Little China Doll [longer version] | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1917 | Pennant-Winning Battery of Songland | |
My Little China Doll [short version] | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1917 | Pennant-Winning Battery of Songland | |
My Little Motor Car [unissued] | Nora Bayes | 1917 | Together and Alone | |
My Sweetheart Is Somewhere in France | Elizabeth Spencer | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
No Place Like Home | Bert Williams | 1917 | The Middle Years, 1910-1918 | |
Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh! | American Quartet | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
Our Bungalow [unissued] | Nora Bayes and Irving Fisher | 1917 | Together and Alone | |
Over There | American Quartet | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
Over There | Nora Bayes | 1917 | Together and Alone | |
Over There | Nora Bayes | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
Over There | Arthur Fields | 1917 | Anthology: Singer, Songwriter, Soldier | |
Over There | Peerless Quartet | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
Parody on “The Stars and Stripes Forever” | Nat M. Wills | 1917 | The Famous Tramp Comedian | |
Poor Butterfly | Guido Deiro | 1917 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 3 | |
Preparedness March | Guido Deiro | 1917 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 2 | |
President Wilson’s Historical Message, Part III [excerpt 1] | Anonymous | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
President Wilson’s Historical Message, Part III [excerpt 2] | Anonymous | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
Pull the Cork Out of Erin (Let the River Shannon Flow) | Nora Bayes | 1917 | Together and Alone | |
The Ragtime Volunteers Are Off to War | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
The Ragtime Volunteers Are Off to War | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1917 | Pennant-Winning Battery of Songland | |
Roll on Silvery Moon | Matt Keefe | 1917 | Monarchs of Minstrelsy | |
Roses of Picardy | Lambert Murphy | 1917 | 1918: "Like the Sunshine After Rain" | |
Ruff Johnson’s Harmony Band | Gene Greene | 1917 | Real Ragtime: Disc Recordings From Its Heyday | |
Sarah from Sahara | Eubie Blake Trio | 1917 | Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry, 1891-1922 | |
Saxophone Sam | Six Brown Brothers | 1917 | Those Moaning Saxophones | |
Send Me Away with a Smile | John McCormack | 1917 | 1918: "Like the Sunshine After Rain" | |
Smiles and Chuckles | Six Brown Brothers | 1917 | Those Moaning Saxophones | |
Some Jazz Blues | Memphis Pickaninny Band | 1917 | Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry, 1891-1922 | |
Some Sweet Day | Marion Harris | 1917 | The Complete Victor Releases | |
Somewhere in France Is the Lily | Charles Hart | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
Southern Gals | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1917 | Pennant-Winning Battery of Songland | |
The Star Spangled Banner | John McCormack and Male Chorus | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
Tancredi Overture | Guido Deiro | 1917 | Complete Recorded Works, Volume 3 | |
That Funny Jas Band from Dixieland | Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan | 1917 | Anthology: America's Favorite Entertainers | |
There’s a Long, Long Trail | John McCormack | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
There’s Something Nice about the South | Gus Van and Joe Schenck | 1917 | Pennant-Winning Battery of Songland | |
They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me | Marion Harris | 1917 | The Complete Victor Releases | |
They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me | Marion Harris | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
Throw No Stones in the Well that Gives You Water | Arthur Fields | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
‘Till the Clouds Roll By | Anna Wheaton and James Harrod | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
To Europe on a Cattle Boat | Nat M. Wills | 1917 | The Famous Tramp Comedian | |
Twenty Years | Bert Williams | 1917 | The Middle Years, 1910-1918 | |
War Stories | Nat M. Wills | 1917 | The Famous Tramp Comedian | |
What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For? | Ada Jones and Billy Murray | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
What Kind of an American Are You? | Arthur Fields | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
When I Hear That Jazz Band Play | Marion Harris | 1917 | The Complete Victor Releases | |
When We Wind Up the Watch on the Rhine | Peerless Quartette | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy | |
Where Do We Go From Here? | Arthur Fields and the Peerless Quartet | 1917 | 1917: "Yankees to the Ranks" | |
Won’t You Say a Word for Ireland? | Irving Kaufman | 1917 | The Great War: An American Musical Fantasy |
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