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- "Live" at the Sahara in Las Vegas
- 16 great performances
- 1958
- 20 greatest hits
- A collection of 33 all-time dance favorites
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- All that jazz : music from the motion picture soundtrack
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- Benny Goodman and his orchestra : original radio broadcasts
- Benny Goodman, 1946
- Big band dance time
- Bing Crosby
- Bing Crosby's all time hit parade
- Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Festival, 1977
- Bob Crosby and his orchestra
- Bob Crosby's Bob Cats
- Bob Crosby's Bob Cats in hi-fi
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- Cha-cha-cha
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- Dancing with Warren Durrett and the big band
- Dick Stabile at the Statler
- Dixie small fry in hi-fi
- Dolores
- Eddy sings the great ones
- Ella Fitzgerald sings songs from the Columbia Pictures film "Let no man write my epitaph"
- Erskine Hawkins
- Everybody stomp
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- Fabulous Benny Carter Band
- Fabulous fifties-- and new delights
- Feeling is mutual, 1946-02-04
- For quiet lovers
- Forever yours
- Frank Bull and Gene Norman present Dixieland jubilee
- Frankie Newton swinging on 52nd Street, 1937-1939 : "Emperor Jones"
- Gee, baby, ain't I good to you
- George Lewis New Orleans Jazz Band and Quartet
- Giants of traditional jazz
- Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra, 1930-1936
- Glen Gray & the Casa Loma Orchestra
- Golden blues
- Golden hits 1955
- Golden hits 1960
- Good news : selections from M-G-M technicolor film ; Three little words
- Good time jazz
- Great stars, great hits
- Guest star : Guest star, No. 209 | No. 210
- Happy go Lanin (Music that makes you want to dance)
- Harmonicats
- Harry James and his Music Makers from Hollywood
- Holiday in Havana
- Honky tonk piano
- Honky tonk, Vol. 2
- Honky-tonk in hi-fi
- Hot songs my mother taught me
- I can't give you anything but love : Phantom Foley on piano rolls
- Ike Cole sings
- It's time to dance : they're playing our song
- Jack Delaney and his New Orleans Jazz Babies
- Jass, jass, jass
- Jass, jass, jass
- Jim Loyd presents the singing zither request album
- Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli "live" at the London Palladium
- Kay Kyser and his orchestra, 1936-1939
- Kings of the keyboard
- Let's dance the foxtrot
- Lightly and politely
- Live hot jazz
- Love walked in
- Lovin' fifties : [twelve classic rock & roll love songs.]
- Moon River
- Moonglow
- More original player piano roll gems
- Mr. Music Maker
- Music for happy feet
- Music to break a sub-lease
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- New Orleans Creole Jazz Band
- Nouvelle Orleans
- Old time piano
- One night stand with Harry James
- One night stand with Harry James
- Organ serenade : all time organ hits
- Original Blue Note jazz, Vol. II
- Our song album
- Pan-Americana
- Peanuts in everybody's bag
- Percy Humphrey and his Crescent City Joymakers
- Peter Bocage
- Phantom Foley plays piano rolls
- Ping pong percussion
- Please love me forever
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- Pop goes the Swingin' Marchin' Band
- Pop goes the Swingin' Marchin' Band
- Pops by the poet
- Portrait of Steve
- Radio discs of Harry James : plus the band of 1954, Vol. 3, 1949
- Ray Conniff's world of favorites
- Raymond Burke and his New Orleans Jazz Band
- Razz-ma-taz : (we don't know what it is but it's great)
- Ridin' high with the Sabres
- Rompin' 'n stompin'
- Rosemary Clooney with Les Brown and his Band of Renown
- Saloon favorites
- Salute to reservists : Salute to reservists, Prog. 14, part 1 | Prog. 15, part 1
- San Diego Jazz Club plays the sound of jazz
- Sentimental serenade
- Sessions presents Connie
- Side by side
- Sing around the bandstand
- Six and Seven-Eighths String Band of New Orleans
- Six and Seven-Eighths String Band of New Orleans
- Soliloquy
- Some of my best friends are the blues
- Song hits of 1923
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- Spotlight on Dick Stabile
- Spotlight on Vaughn Monroe, Ted Weems, and Orrin Tucker
- St. Louis blues
- Suwannee River jazz
- Sweet and swingin'
- Swingin' down the lane : fox trot
- Swingin' the '20s
- Ted Steele presents Miss Teal Joy
- The 1930's--small combos
- The Frank Petty Trio plays
- The Legendary Glenn Miller, Vol. 4
- The Piano roll music of Phantom Foley, plus two
- The Ravens : the greatest group of them all
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- The Three Suns favorites
- The Twenties roar back
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- The best songs of our lives
- The big band era : the passing of the 40's, Vol. 10
- The complete Commodore jazz recordings, Vol. 3, Record 6
- The complete Edmond Hall/James P. Johnson/Sidney De Paris/Vic Dickenson Blue Note sessions
- The complete Glenn Miller, Vol. 2, 1939
- The complete Hall-Johnson-De Paris-Dickenson Blue Note sessions
- The creative Teddy Wilson
- The immortal Miff Mole
- The king of swing
- The roaring '20's
- The swingin' moods of Nat King Cole
- The very best of Connie Francis : Connie's 15 biggest hits
- They made it twice as nice as paradise and they called it Dixieland
- This is Jerry Gray
- Three little words
- Tiny Hill and his Orchestra, [Vol. 1], 1944
- Tiny Hill and his orchestra, 1943-1944
- Top dancing hits of the sixties
- Treasury of love songs
- We dig Dixieland Jazz
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- Winners!
- You can't love 'em all
- [Jan Garber and his orchestra : [Barry Wood and his orchestra, 1948-02-26] | 1948-02-26]
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