It's the talk of the town
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- A lot of Dominos!
- A man ain't supposed to cry
- A man ain't supposed to cry
- A man ain't suppossed to cry
- Afterglow
- Alto altitude
- Alto artistry
- Angel eyes
- Angel eyes
- Art Lund
- Art Tatum : the king of jazz piano ; Mary Lou Williams : the queen of jazz piano
- Art Tatum, piano solo : unreleased private sessions, New York 1952
- Banjo spectacular : string along with the Banjo Barons
- Benny Goodman on V-Disc, Vol. 3, 1939-48
- Bethlehem's finest, Vol. 7
- Big bands/1933
- Blue moods : the sentimental side of the big bands
- Blue orchids
- Boulevard of broken dreams
- Casa Loma caravan
- Central Avenue breakdown, Vol. 1
- Chains of love
- Coleman Hawkins
- Coleman Hawkins
- Coleman Hawkins
- Coleman Hawkins Quartet
- Concord Jazz all stars at the Northsea Festival, Vol. 1
- Confessin'
- Corps et âme
- Cry
- Dakota at Storyville
- Dakota at Storyville
- Dance and swing with Benny Goodman
- Dance party
- Dance tonight
- Dick Haymes, Mel Torme and Johnny Desmond in the swoony 30's
- Dick Haymes, Mel Torme and Johnny Desmond in the swoony 30's
- Dinah
- Diz and Getz
- Diz and Getz
- Don Shirley : pianist extraordinary
- Don Shirley : pianist extraordinary
- Enjoy yourself!
- Erroll Garner plays for dancing
- Fascination
- Fletcher Henderson memorial album
- Frank Fontaine sings "How sweet it is"
- Gene Ammons makes it happen
- Glen Gray and the original Casa Loma Orchestra's greatest hits
- Glen Gray and the original Casa Loma Orchestra's greatest hits
- Hello nice people
- Hello nice people
- Hello nice people
- Hi! Gang
- Hi-fi Hammond
- Hits of the 30's, Volume 1
- Hold me
- Hold me
- Hollywood stampede
- Hot stuff!
- I want a country man
- In the dancing mood
- It's the talk of the town
- Jackie Gleason presents music to change her mind
- Jackie Gleason presents music to change her mind
- Jazz
- Jazz for two trumpets
- Jim Loyd presents the singing zither request album
- Johnny Dankworth and his Orchestra
- Johnny Desmond swings
- Les Elgart on tour
- Little girl blue
- Little jazz-big band
- Lonely girl
- Love letters from Korla Pandit
- Love letters in the sand
- Make-believe ballroom, Volume 14
- Manhattan time
- Midnight rhapsody
- Mood for 12
- Move : the Dial masters
- Music at midnight
- Music for melancholy babies
- Music from NORAD, Vol. 4
- Music making
- New Orleans jazz brunch
- Night life
- Old masters
- One night stand with Eddie Condon
- One night stand with Harry James
- One night stand with Harry James
- Pam
- Phillips Harris
- Please love me forever
- Please love me forever
- Port of Rico
- Pre-bop
- Prepared expressly for Colgate
- Ridin' in rhythm
- Sax in silk
- Sax in silk
- Say it isn't so
- Side by side
- Sil Austin plays pretty for the people
- Sincerely
- Sir Charles Thompson Sextet
- Sir Charles Thompson and his band
- Smoke rings
- So smooth
- Solo piano
- Song of the south
- Sophisticated lady : trios and quartets
- Stars of the 30's, Volume 2
- Stay right with it
- Storyville presents Miss Teddi King
- Stuffy
- Stuffy
- Sweet and swing
- Swing along with the singin' 30's
- Symphony
- Teddy Wilson
- Teddy Wilson and his all star jazz sextette
- Teddy Wilson and his sextet : New York City--June 1945
- Tenors anyone?
- The Ames Brothers sing the best of the bands
- The Best of Al Hibbler
- The Charlie Ventura Sextet in Chicago, 1947
- The Dean Martin TV show
- The Dean Martin TV show
- The Gaucho serenade : vocadance
- The Greatest names in jazz
- The Greatest recordings of the big band era, No. 61 & 62
- The History of jazz : everbody swings, Vol. 3
- The Kay Starr style
- The Kay Starr style
- The Moods of Taft Jordan
- The Progressive Records all star tenor sax spectacular
- The Ravens : the greatest group of them all
- The Tatum solo masterpieces, Vol. 8
- The best of Glen Gray
- The best of Glen Gray
- The best of Joe Loco
- The big band era : the passing of the 40's, Vol. 2
- The chase
- The complete Commodore jazz recordings, Vol. 2, Record 19
- The complete Dean Benedetti recordings of Charlie Parker
- The complete Jimmy Dorsey in disco order, Vol. 24, January 11, 1945-September 6, 1945
- The complete Keynote collection, Record 8
- The definitive Kenton
- The dream girl
- The feeling is mutual, 1946-04-11
- The great recordings of Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra
- The immortal Coleman Hawkins
- The impeccable Mr. Wilson
- The jazz story : the swinging years, Vol. 3
- The king and queen
- The man that got away
- The moods of Taft Jordan
- The soul of me
- The talk of the town
- The trumpet battle, 1952
- The two sides of Louise Duncan
- The whistler and his guitar
- The world is waiting for the sunrise
- There goes my heart
- Three of a kind : male singers
- Torchin'
- Torchy and blue
- Try a little tenderness
- Up in Erroll's room
- Who's sorry now
- With strings attached
- Works of Art
- [Muted music : [Adventures in melody, 1941-11-05, conclusion] | 1941-11-05, part 1]
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