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- "5400 North"
- "Dixieland"
- "Empty suit blues"
- "Fats" Waller
- "Fats" Waller favorites
- "Fats" Waller plays, sings and talks
- "Fats" on the air, Vol. 1
- "Greatest hits.", Vol. 2, (1941-1947)
- "It happened in Monterey"
- "Je t'aime" means "I love you"
- "Pop" jazz : from the catalogue of Roulette Records, Birdland series
- "Smitty" : the Howlett Smith album
- "Songs I like to sing"
- "Swingin' with Humes"
- "Wild Bill" Davison live at the Memphis Jazz Festival
- 'Deed I do
- 'Deed I do : fox trot = Seguramente
- 'Round midnight
- 'Round midnight
- 'Round midnight
- 'Round midnight with Teddi King
- 'S wonderful : from "Funny face"
- 'Tain't good : (Like a nickel made of wood)
- 'Tain't nobody's biz-ness if I do
- 'Tis autumn : vocadance
- 'Tis the season to be jammin'
- (Get your kicks on) Route 66 : (why must we say goodbye?) / Marlowe, Segal
- (Gotta get some) Shut-eye : Cuckoo in the clock
- (Ho ho ha ha) Me too
- (I got a woman, crazy for me) : she's funny that way
- (I took a trip on the train and) I thought about you
- (I'll be glad when you're dead) You rascal you
- (I'm a dreamer) Aren't we all : from the William Fox picture "Sunny side up" / [words by] De Sylva, Brown ; [music by] Henderson. Julie / [music by] Cooper ; [words by] Jessel, DeLange
- (I'm a-comin' a-courtin') Corabelle
- (I'm gettin') Sentimental over you : Me estoy poniendo muy sensible por ti
- (I'm with you) Right or wrong : from "Happy-go-lucky"
- (I've been so wrong, for so long, but) I'm so right tonight
- (I've got a) Humpty Dumpty heart
- (If I knew you were coming') I'd've baked a cake
- (It only takes) a little imagination : from the Universal-International picture "Are you with it"
- (It's easy to see) The trouble with me is you : (that made you the angel you are) / [music by] Peter DeRose ; [words by] Al Stillman
- (It's gonna depend on) The way that the wind blows
- (Love's got me in a) lazy mood : featured in the Warner Bros. picture "Goodbye my fancy" / [music by] Arthur Schwartz ; [words by] Howard Dietz
- (Love's got me) In a lazy mood
- (Nobody knows better than I) He's my guy
- (Opportunity knocks but once) Snatch and grab it
- (There's something nice about everyone but) There's everything nice about you : Hay algo precioso con todos
- (We've got a) Sure thing : from the Paramount picture "Ridin' high"
- (When you come to the end of) A perfect day
- (Where were you) on the Night of June the third?
- (With you) Where you are
- (You know it all) Smarty : fox trot
- 14 blue roads to St. Louis : St. Louis Blues
- 16 great performances
- 16 most requested songs
- 1965
- 20
- 20 best of jazz
- 20 golden pieces of Lena Horne
- 20 golden pieces of Ray Charles
- 20 greatest hits
- 20 greatest hits, Vol. 2
- 20 hits
- 24 karat hits
- 3/27/65 Charlie Parker 10th memorial concert
- 30 by Ella
- 4 a.m
- 40 cups of coffee
- 45th parallel
- 52nd Street
- 52nd Street
- 56 east 56
- 720 in the books
- 99 out of a hundred : (wanna be loved)
- A Mann and a woman
- A Mildred Bailey serenade
- A Monday date: 1928
- A Night on the town
- A Stephen Sondheim collection
- A Sunday kind of love : from the Universal-International picture "Ivy" / Hoagy Carmichael
- A Wilder alias
- A beautiful friendship
- A beautiful friendship : the Mike Renzi Quartet
- A beautiful lady in blue : waltz
- A beautiful thing
- A bench in the park : Un asiento en el parque : from the Universal production "The King of Jazz"
- A bit of the blues
- A blossom fell
- A boy from Texas-- a girl from Tennessee
- A celebration of Duke
- A celebration of Duke
- A century of American music
- A child is born
- A collection of early recordings
- A collection of early recordings
- A crazy waltz
- A cute piece of property
- A date with Della Reese : at Mr. Kelly's in Chicago
- A date with Della Reese : at Mr. Kelly's in Chicago
- A day in the life of Billie Holiday
- A day without you : from "Eight girls in a boat"
- A dear John and Marsha letter : It's so good / [English lyrics by] Seelen ; [French lyrics by] Hornez ; [music by] Bett [i.e. Betti]
- A dreamer's holiday : from the musical "Gentlemen prefer blondes" / [music by] Jule Styne ; [words by] Leo Robin
- A dreamy lullaby : from the RKO picture "Miracle of the bells" / [words by] Russell Janney ; [music by] Joseph Connor
- A faded summer love
- A faded summer love : (while I was falling in love) / [music by] Fotine ; [words by] Faber, Meadows
- A fellow needs a girl : from the musical "Allegro"
- A fellow needs a girl : from the musical "Allegro"
- A fine romance : a sarcastic love song ; The waltz in swing time : from "Swing time"
- A foggy day : I can't be bothered now : from "Damsel in distress"
- A fool and his honey are soon parted
- A fool was I
- A gasser!
- A gasser!
- A good man is hard to find
- A good man is hard to find
- A handful of dust
- A handful of songs
- A heart of stone : fox trot
- A hundred years from today : from Lew Leslie's "Blackbirds of 1934"
- A lane in Spain : fox trot = Un sendero en España
- A lazy afternoon
- A little bit independent
- A little bit independent : from "Hollywood revels of 1936" / Neiburg, Symes, Levinson
- A little further down the road a piece
- A little touch of Schmilsson in the night
- A lovely way to spend an evening
- A lover and his lass
- A man ain't supposed to cry
- A man ain't supposed to cry
- A man ain't suppossed to cry
- A meeting of the times
- A mile a minute
- A mile down the highway there's a toll bridge
- A million dreams : Un millón de sueños
- A musical tour of Gaslight Square
- A night at Count Basie's
- A nightingale can sing the blues
- A perfect match
- A picture of me : Me and Marie : from "Jubilee"
- A porter's love song
- A porter's love song
- A porter's love song to a chambermaid
- A pretty girl is like a melody : from "Alexander's ragtime band"
- A rainy night in Rio : from the Warner Brother picture "The time, the place, and the girl"
- A rare live recording of Billie Holiday
- A recital by Billie Holiday
- A rendezvous with a dream : from "Poppy"
- A rockin' good way
- A serenade to the stars : from "Mad about music"
- A shack in the back of the hills
- A shade of difference
- A shade of difference
- A shady tree : Where the cot-cot-cotton grows
- A spirit free : Abbey Lincoln songbook
- A square in the social circle : from B.G. DeSylva production "The Stork Club"
- A story ended
- A stranger in Paree : I wanna go back to Bali : from "Gold-diggers in Paris"
- A sure thing : David Allen sings Jerome Kern
- A taste of honey
- A thousand dreams of you : from "You only live once"
- A thousand good nights
- A thousand violins : from the Paramount picture "The great lover"
- A time for love
- A time for us
- A time in my life
- A touch of ragtime
- A touch of the blues
- A touch of the blues
- A tribute to Bessie Smith
- A tribute to Cole Porter
- A tribute to Duke
- A tribute to Mabel Mercer on the occasion of her 75th birthday
- A vintage year
- A weaver of dreams
- A woman always understands
- A woman's intuition
- A wonderful guy : Younger than springtime : from the Broadway musical "Tales of the South Pacific" [i.e. South Pacific]
- A world of jazz : New York : Harlem
- A world of jazz : the Chicago era
- A-sleepin' at the foot of the bed
- ABC collection
- Abbey Lincoln
- Abbey is blue
- Abbey is blue
- Abbey is blue
- Abe Snake for president
- Abstraction
- Ace in the hole : (from Dumas) / Baxter
- Adios muchachos : (Farewell boys)
- African ripples
- After I say I'm sorry
- After dinner speech
- After glow
- After hours
- After hours
- After hours
- After hours
- After hours at the London House
- After hours waltz
- After hours with Miss "D"
- After hours with Miss "D"
- After hours with Miss 'D'
- After school blues
- After the lights go down low : and much more!!!
- After the long drive home
- After thinking it over : Depues de pensarlo
- After you've gone
- Ah! Sweet mystery of life : (the dream melody) = Ah! Misterio dulce de la vida
- Ain't gonna cry
- Ain't got no gal in this town : No tengo amante en este pueblo
- Ain't it a crime? : (the money song) / Richard Elliot
- Ain't it a shame about Mame : f[ox] t[rot] : from the Paramount film "Rhythm on the river"
- Ain't misbehavin'
- Ain't misbehavin'
- Ain't no misery in me
- Ain't she sweet?
- Ain't that a grand and glorious feeling? : Magnolia
- Ain't that just like a man : from Paramount's "Going my way" / [words by] Burke ; [music by] Van Heusen
- Aint'cha ever comin' back : (my bambino go to sleep) / David, Hoffman, Livingston
- Alabamy bound : vocadance
- Alexander's ragtime band
- Alexander's ragtime band : (and one more for the road) : from "The sky's the limit" / [words by] Mercer ; [music by] Arlen
- Alexander's ragtime band : (and one more for the road) : from "The sky's the limit" / [words by] Mercer ; [music by] Arlen
- Alice Babs & Duke Ellington
- Alice Babs serenading Duke Ellington
- Alice in Wonderland
- Alive in the singing air
- All American award concert
- All I have is a moment
- All about good little girls & bad little boys
- All alone
- All in fun : fox trot ; All the things you are : fox trot (from the musical prod., "Very warm for May")
- All my life : from Republic picture "Laughing Irish eyes"
- All of me
- All of me
- All of me
- All of me
- All of me -- the debonair Mr. Hartman
- All or nothing at all
- All or nothing at all
- All or nothing at all
- All over again
- All star blues
- All that I'm asking is sympathy
- All that jazz
- All the cats join in : a Buck Clayton jam session
- All the sad young men
- All the things you are : from "Very warm for May"
- All the things you are : from the stage production "Very warm for May"
- All this and heaven too : vocadance
- All through the night : Julie London sings the choicest Cole Porter
- All through the night : [Julie London sings the choicest Cole Porter]
- All time favorites by Sarah Vaughan
- All's fair in love and war : With plenty of money and you : (oh baby what I couldn't do) : from "Gold diggers of 1937"
- Alla talar svenska
- Allez-vous-en : from the musical "Can-can"
- Alone : from "A night at the opera"
- Alone together
- Alone too long : from the musical "By the beautiful sea"
- Along came Sally : selections
- Along comes Ruth
- Always
- Always and always : from "Mannequin"
- Always you
- Am I blue? : from the motion picture "On with the show"
- Am I in love? : from "Mr. Dodd takes the air"
- Am I making the same mistake again?
- Am I to blame? : from "Calling all stars" / [words by] Brown ; [music by] Akst
- Amanda Ambrose recorded live!
- Amazonia
- Ambassador
- American classic
- American eyes
- American music box, Vol. 1, The song of Irving Berlin
- Americana
- Amor : from MGM picture "Broadway rhythm"
- An Evening with Billie Holiday
- An Evening with Eddie Heywood and Billie Holiday
- An apple a day : Something has happened to me : from University of Pennsylvania Mask and Wig Club production "This mad whirl"
- An earful of music : from "Kid Millions"
- An elegant evening
- An evening at Charlie's
- An evening with Anita O'Day
- An evening with Anita O'Day
- An evening with Charlie Ventura and Mary Ann McCall
- An evening with Cleo Laine & the John Dankworth Ensemble
- An evening with Cleo Laine and the John Dankworth Quartet
- An evening with Louis Armstrong and his All-Stars
- An old piano : (that played by itself)
- An old saddle for sale : from "Suzy" / [words by] Adamson ; [music by] Donaldson
- And I thought about you
- And her tears flowed like wine
- And so to bed
- And so to sleep again : (roll out the barrel) / Brown, Timm, Vejvoda
- And the bull walked around, olay!
- Andrea Baker
- Andrea Baker, II, All the things you are
- Angel child
- Angel eyes : from the Warner Bros. Picture "Jennifer"
- Angels and rascals
- Angry
- Anita O'Day
- Anita O'Day
- Anita O'Day : the big band sessions
- Anita O'Day and the Three Sounds
- Anita O'Day at Mister Kelly's
- Anita O'Day at Mister Kelly's
- Anita O'Day at Mr. Kelly's
- Anita O'Day in Berlin
- Anita O'Day in Tokyo
- Anita O'Day live at Mingos
- Anita O'Day sings
- Anita O'Day sings jazz
- Anita O'Day sings the winners
- Anita O'Day sings the winners
- Anita O'Day swings Cole Porter with Billy May
- Anita O'Day swings Cole Porter with Billy May
- Anita O'Day, 1949-1950
- Anita Sings for Oscar
- Anita sings the most
- Anitra's boogie : based on "Anitra's dance" by Edvard Grieg
- Ann, man!
- Ann, man!
- Annie Ross and Pony Poindexter : with the Berlin All Stars feat. Carmell Jones and Leo Wright
- Annie Ross sings a song with Mulligan
- Anno onno monno
- Another day's journey
- Another night like this : from the Twentieth Century-Fox picture "Carnival in Costa Rica"
- Another time
- Anything you say!
- Anything your little heart desires ; : When you're over sixty and you feel like sweet sixteen
- Anytime, anyplace, anywhere
- Anytime-- anywhere : from the Columbia picture "From here to eternity" / [music by] Freddie Karger ; [words by] Robert Wells
- Appetizers
- Applause!
- April showers : from the musical "Bombo"
- Are you happy? : Me and my shadow
- Arias on holiday
- Around midnight
- Around midnight with Cootie Williams and Wini Brown
- Artie Shaw favorites
- As far as I'm concerned
- As long as I have you : fox trot = Mientras te tengo
- As time goes by
- As time goes by
- As time goes by
- As time goes by : featured in Warner Bros. picture "Casablanca"
- As time goes by : from the Warner Bros. picture "Casablanca"
- As we walk into the sunset : vocadance
- Asante
- Ask me! : (because I'm so in love)
- Asleep or awake
- At home
- At last
- At last : (from 20th Century-Fox film "Orchestra wives")
- At last I'm in love : Por fin estoy enamorado ; Red hot rhythm = Ritmo ardiente : from the motion picture "Red hot rhythm"
- At long last love : (from the musical production "You never know")
- At long last love : For no rhyme or reason : from "You never know"
- At the darktown strutters' ball
- At the jazz band ball
- At the peep of dawn : (I love you) = En la madrugada
- At your command
- Atlantis
- Au revoir pleasant dreams : Adios dulces sueños
- Auf wiederseh'n sweetheart
- Auf wiederseh'n, sweetheart : (how it echoes the beat of my heart) / [music by] Glanzberg ; [words by] Holiner, Nichols
- Auf wiedersehen, my dear
- Autumn in New York : from the stage production "Thumbs up"
- Autumn leaves : (Les feuilles mortes)
- Autumn song
- Avalon
- Avery "Kid" Howard and his band at Zion Hill Church, Performer
- Ay ay chug a chug
- Azimuth '85
- Azure-té
- B.G. on the air!
- BG on the air, 1935-36, Vol. 2
- Baby : (is what she calls me)
- Baby breeze
- Baby feet go pitter patter : ('Cross my floor). Sometimes I'm happy : from "Hit the deck"
- Baby, baby all the time
- Baby, don't be mad at me
- Baby, it's cold outside : from the MGM picture "Neptune's daughter"
- Baby, obey me! : I'll always love you : from the Paramount picture "My friend Irma goes west"
- Baby, when you ain't there : The mooche
- Baby, won't you please come home : from the Universal picture "That's the spirit"
- Baby-- oh where can you be? : Amorcito donde estas
- Bach's greatest hits
- Bach's greatest hits : [A unique jazz vocal treatment]
- Back door blues
- Back in New York : (1935)
- Back in my arms
- Back in town
- Back in town
- Back in your own backyard : De vuelta en mi pequeno patio
- Back on the block
- Back to jazz
- Back to the blues
- Back to the neighborhood
- Backward, turn backward : from the album "Three sailors and a girl" / [music by] Sammy Fain ; [words by] Sammy Cahn
- Bad girl
- Baia
- Baker's Holiday
- Bali Ha'i : There is nothing like a dame : from the Broadway musical "Tales of the south Pacific"
- Bali ha'i : A medley of Happy talk and Honey bun : from the musical "South Pacific"
- Ballad collection
- Ballads
- Ballads : remembering John Coltrane
- Ballerina
- Bamboo that snaps back : a jazz odyssey
- Bamboola : Bambula ; Blue heaven = Cielo azul
- Banana boat : (oomba-oomba-oomba)
- Bargain day!
- Barrelhouse, boogie, and the blues
- Basie Eckstine, Inc
- Basie at Birdland
- Basie at Birdland
- Basie's basement
- Basie's beat
- Basie-Washington
- Basie/ Eckstine, Inc : Billy Eckstine sings, Count Basie plays
- Basie/Eckstine, Inc : Billy Eckstine sings, Count Basie plays
- Basie/Eckstine, Incorporated
- Battle of jazz, Vol. 8
- Batucada
- Be ba ba le ba boogie ; : Married man blues
- Be careful : Gather lip rouge while you may : from "My weakness"
- Be easy, be tender
- Be mine tonight
- Be my love : from the MGM picture "Toast of New Orleans"
- Beale St. mama : (Why don't you come back home) ; Aggravatin' papa : (Don't you try to two-time me)
- Beale Street blues
- Beautiful girl : I'm dancin' on a rainbow : from "Stage mother"
- Beauty and the beat
- Because my baby don't mean "maybe" now
- Because of you
- Because you're mine : from the MGM picture "Because you're mine"
- Bedlam
- Before the rain
- Begin the beguine