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- "Steppin out" : (1942-1944)
- 1927
- 52nd Street swing : the Commodore years
- A lovely way to spend an evening : songs of Jimmy McHugh
- Adrian Rollini
- After hours with Wild Bill Davison
- Alemite CD-2 presents MGM's star spectacular, [Vol. 1]
- Alvino Rey and his Orchestra, Vol. 2, 1946
- An Evening with Eddie Heywood and Billie Holiday
- An evening with the Duke
- Another blue chip from Community Federal Savings
- Any old time
- Art Pepper-- the way it was
- Arthur Murray swing fox trots
- Arthur Murray-- Swing fox trots
- Artie Shaw
- Artie Shaw and his Orchestra, Vol. 5, 1938-1939
- Artie Shaw and his orchestra
- Artie Shaw, Vol. 2
- At the opera house
- Back room romp
- Begin the beguine
- Big band swing, 1944-46
- Big bands, Vol. 3
- Billie Holiday, the golden years
- Bird : original motion picture soundtrack
- Blue notes
- Bottoms up
- Bottoms up
- Boyd Raeburn & his musicians
- Boyd Raeburn and his orchestra, 1944-46
- Brew Moore Quartet and Quintet
- California melodies, 1945-11-18
- Chet chats
- Chris Powers and his orchestra, 1985
- Christy-Kenton
- Cloud 7
- Coleman Hawkins
- Coleman Hawkins Big Band : live sessions at the Savoy Ballroom, Harlem, August 1940
- Come rain or come shine
- Count Basie : Lester leaps in, Vol II, 1939-1940
- Count Basie in disco order, Volume 7, May 19, 1939-November 6, 1939
- Crazy rhythm
- Dinah sings some blues with Red
- Dixieland dance date
- Django Reinhardt
- Django swing 1937-39
- Django, Vol. 2, Solos/Duets/Trios
- Djangologie/USA, Vol. 1-7
- Door to door maniac
- Dream dancing memories
- Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, Vol. 3, 1946
- Duke Ellington and his orchestra, (1947-1952)
- Duke Ellington, Vol. 2, The unbooted character
- Earl "Fatha" Hines
- Earl "Fatha" Hines : his piano, his voice, and his "new sounds" orchestra
- Earl Hines
- Earl Hines and featuring Buck Clayson
- Earl's pearls
- Eddie Condon in Japan
- Eddie South : Paris
- Eddy sings the great ones
- Era of the swing trumpet
- Errol [sic] Garner
- Erroll Garner
- Erroll Garner's Penthouse serenade
- Feed back : Les Paul and his Trio, 1944-1945
- Feeling is mutual, 1945-09-10
- Festival jazz, Vol. 1
- Firehouse Five plus Two plays for lovers
- First affair
- Fran Warren and a Thousand Strings
- Fran Warren and a Thousand Strings
- Frankie Carle's piano party
- Freddy Martin in a sentimental mood
- Freddy Martin in a sentimental mood
- Galaxy 30
- Galaxy 30
- Garry Moore presents My kind of music
- Getting sentimental with Mel Torme
- Giants of the tenor sax
- Good time medleys
- Good time medleys
- Great jazz classics
- Hawk
- Hello, we're the Axidentals
- Here's Helen
- Here's to love
- Heritage Music on Video Inc. presents Frisco Syncopators, part 1
- Heritage Music on Video Inc. presents Rent Party Revellers, part 2
- Hey there! : Here's Fran Warren
- I feel a song comin' on : (A tribute to Jimmy McHugh)
- I got rhythm
- I got rhythm! : Vol. 1
- Ike Cole sings
- In concert
- Intensity
- Intimate portrait
- It seems like only yesterday
- It seems like only yesterday
- It's been so long
- It's you : or no one
- Jackie Gleason presents velvet brass
- Jalousie : music of the thirties
- Jan Garber and his orchestra, Vol. 2, 1945-47
- Jazz
- Jazz at the New School
- Jazz for dancers
- Jazz giants, Vol. 3
- Jazz kaleidoscope
- Jazz masters of the sax
- Jazz'n razz ma tazz
- Jazz'n razz ma tazz
- Jealousy : hits of the thirties
- Jess Stacy
- Jimmie Grier & his orchestra from the Cocoanut Grove, Los Angeles, 1932
- Jimmy McHugh in hi-fi
- Jimmy McHugh in stereo
- Jimmy Rushing
- Johnny
- Johnny
- Johnny Hodges
- Jumpin' jubilee
- June Christy with the Kentones : 1946
- King Louis : selected favorites
- King Louis : selected favorites
- Konitz meets Mulligan
- Konitz meets Mulligan
- Las Vegas Prima style
- Latin airs
- Le disque d'or de Sidney Bechet
- Lee Konitz plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet
- Lee Konitz plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet
- Lee Konitz plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet : The Gerry Mulligan Quartet, featuring Chet Baker
- Les Brown and his orchestra 1944/46
- Les Brown and his orchestra : Hal McIntyre and his orchestra
- Les Brown and his orchestra, [Vol. 1], 1944-46
- Les Paul and trio
- Let's talk about love
- Lionel Hampton, Steppin' out, Vol. 1 (1942-1945)
- Lorez sings songs everyone knows
- Louis Armstrong
- Love for Lydia
- Mainstream
- Mann in the morning
- Max Miller
- Meet the girls
- Mel Torme
- Mel Torme sings
- Melody of love
- Mister Five by Five
- Moods
- Moods
- Mr. five by five
- Music in the Morgan manner
- Music in the Morgan manner
- Music to listen to Don Ewell by
- My little bunch of happiness : fox trot = Mi manojito de felicidad
- New sounds in the forties
- On the sunny side of the street : I can't believe that you are in love with me
- One more time
- One night stand with Claude Thornhill
- One night stand with Woody Herman and Allan Jones
- Organ and firelight
- Organ serenade : all time organ hits
- Oscar Peterson plays Jimmy McHugh
- Oscar Peterson plays the Jimmy McHugh song book
- Piano greats
- Prelude to a kiss
- Primping for the prom
- Primping for the prom
- Rare and unreleased performances
- Ray Anthony and his orchestra
- Reach for a star : excerpts from new albums for October, 1960
- Recordings made between 1930 and 1941
- Red Nichols and his Five Pennies
- Red Nichols and his Five Pennies
- Red velvet
- Relaxing after hours with Willie Smith
- Revelation
- Rushing lullabies
- Rushing lullabies
- Russ Morgan at Catalina
- Satchmo : a musical autobiography of Louis Armstrong
- Satchmo : a musical autobiography of Louis Armstrong, 1928- early 1930
- Satchmo : a musical autobiography of Louis Armstrong, Vol. 2
- Satchmo : a musical biography of Louis Armstrong
- September in the rain
- September in the rain
- Sessions, live
- Sinatra's swingin' session!
- Sinatra's swingin' session!
- Singing the blues
- Singleton Palmer
- Smithsonian collection of classic jazz, Disc 3
- Soft and swinging
- Soft and swinging : the music of Jimmy McHugh
- Somebody loves me
- Somewhere my love
- Songs of love
- Stan Getz in Stockholm
- Standing Pat
- Swingin' and singin'
- Synchopated chamber music
- Tenderly : [the romantic piano of Walter Gross, with rhythm accompaniment]
- Tenor hierarchy
- Tenor saxes
- The Art of Pepper, Vol. 2
- The Art of improvising
- The Big band sound of Woody Herman
- The Big bands play again
- The Big sounds of Coleman Hawkins & Chu Berry
- The Biggest little band of the forties
- The Billie Holiday story, Volume III
- The Brew Moore Quintet
- The Calloway years 1937-1941, Vol. 1-2
- The Coleman Hawkins, Roy Eldridge, Pete Brown, Jo Jones All Stars
- The Coleman Hawkins, Roy Eldridge, Pete Brown, Jo Jones all-stars at Newport
- The Complete Artie Shaw, Vol. 1, 1938-1939
- The Count
- The Duke's men
- The Duke's men
- The Duke's men
- The Elf
- The Frank Sinatra deluxe set
- The Genius of Gerry Mulligan
- The Lester Young story : A musical romance, Volume 2
- The Lombardo years
- The MGM Singing Strings play a salute to Humphrey Bogart
- The Object of my affection
- The Red Norvo Trio
- The Red Norvo Trio : with Tal Farlow and Charlie Mingus
- The Red Norvo Trio, [Vol. 1]
- The Smithsonian collection of classic jazz, [Disc 3]
- The best of Stephane Grappelli
- The blues ain't news to me
- The collector's Ellington
- The complete Commodore jazz recordings, Vol. 1, Record 13
- The complete Commodore jazz recordings, Vol. 1, Record 9
- The complete Commodore jazz recordings, Vol. 2, Record 3
- The complete Commodore jazz recordings, Vol. 3, Record 4
- The complete Count Basie
- The complete Edmond Hall/James P. Johnson/Sidney De Paris/Vic Dickenson Blue Note sessions
- The complete Hall-Johnson-De Paris-Dickenson Blue Note sessions
- The complete Keynote collection, Record 16
- The complete Pacific Jazz recordings of the Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Chet Baker
- The dancing beat of the Latin bands
- The essential Count Basie, Vol. 2
- The feeling is mutual : The feeling is mutual, 1945-03-26 | 1945-03-28
- The genius of Gerry Mulligan
- The genius of Gerry Mulligan
- The golden years, Vol. 2
- The great film hits
- The great film hits
- The greatest! : Count Basie plays, Joe Williams sings standards
- The jazz greats, Part 1, Reeds
- The master tape
- The melodic Stan Getz
- The omega man
- The return of Jess Stacy
- The studio recordings : 1937-1947, Vol. 1
- The sweetest medley's this side of heaven
- The tenor sax
- The thousand strings and Fran Warren
- The un-heard Benny Goodman, Vol. 3
- The very thought of you
- The very thought of you
- The world of Duke Ellington
- There's love and there's love-- and there's love
- There's love and there's love--and there's love
- This is Jerry Gray
- Thoroughly modern 'twenties
- Thoroughly modern Millie
- Thoroughly modern Millie
- Three of a kind : Instrumental groups
- Timeless
- To you from Teddi King
- Town Hall concert 1945
- Town Hall jazz concert 1945 : The Commodore years
- Town hall concert, Vol. 4
- Trio West
- Valaida: swing is the thing
- Wait till the sun shines Nellie : fox trot : (featured in the Paramount film "Birth of the blues"
- Walt Gifford's New Yorkers
- We've got the world on a string
- Whyte & Mackays blended Scotch whiskey presents Verve's Smooth & swinging jazz
- Woody Herman
- Woody Herman (and the Third Herd)
- Woody Herman in disco order, Volume 29, July 7, 1952-December 29, 1952
- World jazz series : Prepared expressly for the Lark by Studebaker
- You're driving me crazy : 1930
- Your Guy Lombardo medley, Vol. 2
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