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- 1965 International barbershop chorus winners
- 34 all-time great sing along selections
- 34 all-time great sing along selections
- 80 minutes in lovers' lane
- A Mildred Bailey serenade
- A Touch of the blues
- A simple matter of conviction
- A star is born
- A time for love
- A touch of the blues
- A touch of the blues
- A tribute to Eddy Duchin
- Adventures in rhythm, 1946-02-03
- After the ball
- After the before
- Al Jolson overseas
- B.G., the small groups
- Baby, baby, baby
- Banjo's best
- Barry and Betty : Barry and Betty, Programs 143-145 | Programs 146-148
- Benny Goodman : Trio et quartet, Vol. 2
- Benny Goodman : swing a la king!, Vol. 2
- Benny and the Hawk on the loose in Europe
- Big Bertha, band organ
- Big bands revisited
- Billie, Ella, Lena, Sarah!
- Billie, Ella, Lena, Sarah!
- Bird : the complete Charlie Parker on Verve
- Bird and Diz
- Bird and Diz : the genius of Charlie Parker [no. 4]
- Bird on Verve
- Bixology, Vol. 11, Ol' man river
- Blues in the night
- Blues in the night
- Blues on my mind
- Body and soul : Five decades of jazz era song
- Brubeck and Rushing
- Brubeck and Rushing
- Bunny Berigan, Vol. 2
- By the river Sainte Marie : fox trot
- Calling all stars, Vol. 1
- Campus hop
- Charlie Mariano plays
- Chick Bullock and his Levee Loungers, 1933-1941
- Claire Austin sings "When your lover has gone"
- Classic jazz piano styles
- Cliff Edwards
- Cocktails and conversation
- Come back to Sorrento
- Connee
- Crazy Otto : piano solos with rhythm accompaniment
- Daddy's little girl
- Dancer's choice
- Dancing cheek-to-cheek
- Dancing in person with Dick Jurgens at the Aragon ballroom
- Dave "Fingers" McKenna
- Dinah sings, Previn plays
- Dinah sings, Previn plays
- Discovery, Vol. 2
- Dixieland dance date
- Django et Stephane
- Djangologie, 17, 1949
- Dream along with me
- Dream with Dean : the intimate Dean Martin
- Dream with Dean : the intimate Dean Martin
- Drifting and dreaming
- Earl Hines piano solos
- Echoes of the thirties
- Eddie Peabody plays more smo-o-o-thies
- Ella Fitzgerald sings songs from the Columbia Pictures film "Let no man write my epitaph"
- Ella, Lena, and Billie
- Emotion, Inc
- F sharp, where there is music
- Fats Waller : the last years, 1940-1943
- First ladies of jazz
- For Europeans only
- For young lovers
- Frank Sinatra with Axel Stordahl and his orchestra : Alvino Rey and AFRS Orchestra
- Gene Austin's great hits
- Gene Austin's great hits
- George Wein's Newport All-Stars
- Georgie Auld plays for melancholy baby
- Get away from those swingin' doors!
- Glenn Miller and his Orchestra : a legendary performer
- Glenn Miller, [Vol. 1]
- Golden era of Swedish jazz
- Golden moments
- Great vocalists of the Big Band Era
- Happy go Lanin (Music that makes you want to dance)
- Happy go Lanin (Music that makes you want to dance)
- Happy times sing along with Mitch
- Happy times sing along with Mitch
- Hello everybody
- Her greatest hits
- Herman Chittison, 1933-1941
- Hi-fi zither
- Hold me closer
- Honky tonk piano the Stein way
- Horn power
- I feel a song coming on
- I let a song go out of my heart
- I'm in heaven when I see you smile Diane : (from William Fox's "7th Heaven")
- I've heard that song before
- Instant music : another programming aid of the Silver Platter Service from the sound Capitol of the world
- Is everybody happy?
- It's magic
- Ivy league jazz : Eddie Condon and his orchestra : featuring famous jazzmen
- Jack Teagarden and his orchestra
- Jan Garber and his orchestra : the idol of the airlanes
- Jan Garber and his orchestra play 22 original big band recordings
- Jan Garber and his orchestra, Vol. 2, 1945-47
- Jan Garber, 1939-1947
- Jay McShann, Buddy Tate
- Jazz anthology : from King Oliver to Ornette Coleman
- Jazz à la creole
- Jerry Vale sings the great love songs
- Jimmie Lunceford
- Jimmie Lunceford & his orchestra, 1940
- Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra, [Vol. 4], Blues in the night (1938-1942)
- Jimmie Noone
- Jimmie Noone's Apex Club Orchestra
- Johnnie Ray
- Johnny Maddox presents the world's greatest piano rolls
- Johnny Nash Studio Time
- Jose Melis plays his T.V. favorites
- Jose Melis plays his T.V. favorites
- Jubilee
- Jump for joy
- Ken Wright at the WKY organ
- Leontyne Price, André Previn
- Let's dance with Ernie
- Liberace at home
- Life is fine
- Live at 30th Street
- Long lonesome highway
- Love in the afternoon
- Love songs á La Rosa
- Made in Japan
- Masters of swing, Vol. 5
- Melancholy baby
- Melancholy baby
- Melancholy me
- Melodies in gold
- Mildred Bailey
- Million dollar baby
- Mister Five by Five
- Moanin'
- Moanin'
- Moments to remember
- Mr. five by five
- Music for lovers
- Music for melancholy babies
- Music for tired lovers
- Music to break a sub-lease
- My baby loves to swing
- My big band's showing
- My blue heaven
- My gal Sal and other favorites
- New York improvisations
- Nostalgia on Nob Hill
- Now hear this
- Now hear this
- One night stand with Jack Teagarden at the Coral Gables
- Original player piano roll gems
- Original recordings, Vol. 3
- Out of obscurity
- Party piano : of the roaring twenties
- Percy Humphrey and his Crescent City Joymakers
- Pete Fountain at the Bateau Lounge
- Piano party
- Piano roll greats
- Play melancholy baby
- Pleasure bent
- Polished brass
- Presenting the Bernard Peiffer Trio
- Put the blame on Mame
- Red Nichols and his Five Pennies
- Ridin' in rhythm
- Right as the rain
- Robert Goulet in person
- Robert Goulet in person
- Robins and roses : fox trot
- Rollins plays for Bird
- Routes to Django
- Royal flush
- Saloon songs, Vol. 2
- Sam Donahue and the Navy Band [sound recording]
- Sax in silk
- Sax in silk
- Shall we dance
- Sing along with Uncle Dick's Old-Time Singers
- Sing around the piano
- Singing Strings
- Songs everybody knows
- Songs everybody knows
- Songs everybody knows
- Songs my mother taught me
- Sonny Rollins plays for Bird
- Star dust : fox trot
- Steve Allen plays
- Steve Allen plays
- Steve Allen presents 12 golden hits
- Stompin' at the Savoy : featuring the immortal Chick Webb
- Stompin' at the Savoy : featuring the immortal Chick Webb
- Swanee River
- Swing and sway with Sammy Kaye
- Swinging at the Gaslight Club
- Talk to me, tiger
- Ted Lewis, Vol. 2
- Teddy Wilson and his All-Stars
- Thanks for the memory, Vol. 2
- That sentimental gentleman
- The Benny Goodman Caravans, Volume 5, Jumpin' at the Woodside
- The Best of Eddie Condon
- The Best of Ted Lewis
- The Favorite music of the roaring twenties
- The Great Ray Charles
- The Great Ray Charles
- The Greatest recordings of the big band era, No. 73 & 74
- The Helen Morgan story : an original sound track recording
- The Legendary Glenn Miller, Vol. 7
- The Lennie Tristano Quartet
- The London collection
- The McGuire Sisters right now!
- The McGuire Sisters right now!
- The Musical Keyboards
- The Nearness of you
- The Pied Pipers
- The RCA Victor years : 1936, Vol. 3
- The RCA Victor years : 1936-1939, Vol. 8
- The RCA Victor years : 1938, Vol. 6
- The River Boat Five on a swinging date
- The Swing era, Encore!
- The Swing-happy years
- The Tommy Dorsey/Frank Sinatra radio years, 1940-42 : [and the historic Stordahl session]
- The best of Al Jolson : including performances from Kraft Music Hall broadcasts
- The best of Al Jolson : including performances from Kraft Music Hall broadcasts
- The best of Glenn Miller
- The complete Benny Goodman, Vol. 3, 1936
- The complete Benny Goodman, Vol. 8, 1936-1939
- The complete COTY program of March 13, 1935
- The complete Commodore jazz recordings, Vol. 2, Record 23
- The complete Glenn Miller : 1939-1940, Vol. 3
- The feeling is mutual, 1946-02-18
- The genius of Coleman Hawkins
- The genius of Coleman Hawkins
- The golden age of Al Bowlly
- The great Eddy Duchin
- The great bands : it's been a long, long time
- The horn and I
- The indispensable Earl Hines : (1939-1945), Vol. 3/4
- The lady in red : fox trot : (from First National film "In caliente"
- The legendary Glenn Miller on the air, Record 6
- The legendary Glenn Miller on the air, Record 7
- The lover's touch
- The marvelous Miller medleys
- The nearness of you and others
- The new Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
- The new Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
- The party's over
- The persuasive trombone of Urbie Green & his orchestra
- The rarest Fats Waller, Vol. 1
- The reed album, Vol. 1
- The romantic Sinatra
- The sing along world of Trini Lopez
- The smooth one
- The third album
- The third album
- The top ten barbershop quartets of 1961 : at the 23rd international quartet contest of S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A
- The top ten barbershop quartets of 1961 : at the 23rd international quartet contest of S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A
- The very best of Django Reinhardt : from swing to bop : his best recordings from 1935-1953
- The very best of Tommy Edwards
- The voice : the Columbia years, 1943-1952
- Thesaurus of classic jazz
- This is Gene Austin
- This is Kim as Jeanne Eagels
- To the good life
- Tommy Dorsey in concert
- Tommy Edwards greatest hits
- Trumpet battle at Minton's
- Vikki Carr's golden songbook
- Voice of the Army : Voice of the Army, Program 505 | Program 506, Banter by Boswell | Woman with wings
- Warne Marsh
- We called it music
- What a wonderful world
- When the lights go on again
- When the lights go on again
- Who's sorry now
- Woody Herman presents "a Concord jam.", Vol. 1
- Yesterdays
- Young man's fancy
- [Adventures in melody : [NBC Concert Orchestra, 1941-10-23, excerpt] | 1941-10-25, part 3]
- [Maxwell House coffee time, 1941-11-27]
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