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- "Satchmo for ever!"
- "Sweet and heavenly"
- "That's my desire" : Frankie Laine sings
- "There's no business like show business" : the magical songs of Irving Berlin
- 20 greatest hits
- A Many splendored thing
- A Swing session with Edmond Hall
- All by myself, Vol. 2, Puttin' on the Ritz, 1926-1930
- Anytime!
- Art Mooney and his orchestra in hi-fi play for dancing
- Bing Crosby
- Bing Crosby's all time hit parade
- Bix Beiderbecke lives
- Bob Crosby's Bob Cats
- Bob Crosby's Bob Cats in hi-fi
- Bud Freeman All Stars
- Carl Kress
- Changes
- Complete recorded works "1935-1945.", Record no. 10
- Contemporary creations for the Spanish guitar
- Dance the fox trot
- Dee-lirious : hi fi organ solos with a beat
- Dinah '62
- Dinah '62
- Dinah Washington
- Disc jockey sampler : February 1970
- Dixieland
- Dixieland music
- Dixieland-Chicago style
- Don Ewell Trio
- Earl Hines, the father of modern jazz piano
- Eddy Howard and his orchestra, 1949-1959
- Erskine Hawkins
- Fats Domino
- Favorite arias and songs
- Featured performances by Teddy Wilson, Benny Goodman and Harry James
- First recordings!
- Frankie Laine with Carl Fischer's orchestra, Vol. 2, 1947
- George Masso's dialogue at Condon's with Al Klink
- Gipsy folk songs
- Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians present Kenny Gardner
- Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians play the songs of Carmen Lombardo
- Guy Lombardo and the Royal Canadians go Dixie!
- Guy Lombardo in hi fi
- Guy Lombardo, 67
- Happy feet (a tribute to Paul Whiteman)
- Having a ball with the Three Suns
- Having a ball with the Three Suns
- Here's Lenny Dee at the organ
- Here's Lenny Dee at the organ
- Hot lips : salute to Henry Busse
- Hot lips : salute to Henry Busse
- I remember John Kirby
- I've got a feeling I'm falling : from the motion picture "Coquette" / Berlin
- Immortal
- Intimately yours
- Ira Ironstrings plays music for people with $3.98
- Is that all there is?
- Jackie Gleason presents music to change her mind
- Jackie Gleason presents music to change her mind
- Jay McShann
- Jay McShann & his orchestra
- Jay McShann and Charlie Parker : "Early Bird" : 1940/43
- Jazz from Sweden
- Jimmie Lunceford
- Jimmie Lunceford
- Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra, [Vol. 3], For dancers only, 1936-1937
- Jimmie Lunceford in hi-fi
- Jimmy Ryan's and the Cafe Society Uptown : DeParis Bros, Edmond Hall
- Joe Sullivan
- Joe Sullivan : the piano man 1935-1940
- Joe Sullivan at the piano
- John Kirby : the biggest little band, 1937-1941
- John Kirby and his orchestra 1941
- Johnnie Ray in Las Vegas
- Johnny Costa plays for The most beautiful girl in the world
- Johnny Dankworth and his Orchestra
- Johnny Green and his orchestra, his piano, his music
- Johnny Green medley
- Johnny Long favorites
- Jonah's wail
- Kansas City memories
- L-O-V-E
- Les Paul "Trio"
- Les Paul and trio
- Life is fine
- Louis Armstrong
- Lud Gluskin et son jazz, [Vol. 2], Paris-Berlin 1928-1932
- Mr. Big : Tony Mottola, guitar
- My last affair : fox trot
- My rainbow : Mi arco iris
- Not cha-cha but chi-chi
- On stage
- On stage
- Other sides of Sousa
- Paris 1936/38
- Paris encounter
- Paul Whiteman and his orchestra
- Pee Wee Hunt's Saturday night dancing party
- Pee Wee Hunt's Saturday night dancing party
- Pee Wee Russell : recorded live
- Pee Wee Russell and his Dixieland band
- Pee Wee Russell's Dixieland All Stars : [the golden era of Dixieland jazz]
- Pee Wee Russell-- Ruby Braff at Storyville, Vol. 2
- Piano contrasts
- Piano reflections
- Piano stylings
- Ray Anthony and his orchestra
- Ring around Rosie
- Rocket's salute to Masonry
- Rose Murphy
- Rose Murphy sings
- So ultra rare
- Songs I sang with Guy Lombardo
- Summer of '79
- Super jazz 1
- Super jazz, 1
- Swedes from jazzville
- Sweethearts on parade
- Sweethearts on parade
- Swing Street
- Swing low - sweet Heywood
- Swing session
- Swing street, Volume III
- Swingin' big bands
- Tapestries
- Teddy Wilson
- Teddy Wilson and his All-Stars
- Teddy Wilson, his piano and orchestra with Billy Holiday
- The Best of Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians
- The Bix Beiderbecke legend, Vol. 4, "Alternate Bix" (1926/1928)
- The Bix Beiderbecke legend, Vol. 5, Alternative Bix-Bis
- The Chesterfield broadcasts, Vol. 2
- The Coquettes sing songs of the '20's
- The Ellingtonians : Stewart, Taylor, Bigard, Tizol
- The Hallberg touch
- The Ink Spots' "Greatest.", Vol 2
- The Johnny everGreens
- The Lombardo years
- The Modernaires with Paula Kelly, 1946-1947
- The No-Gap Generation Jazz Band with Paul Quinichette
- The Swing era, 1937-1938
- The Swing era, 1937-1938
- The Teddy Wilson
- The best of Guy Lombardo
- The best of the Ink Spots
- The biggest little band, 1937-1941
- The complete "School for pianists" recordings : 1938-1939
- The complete Commodore jazz recordings, Vol. 1, Record 23
- The complete Commodore jazz recordings, Vol. 1, Record 3
- The complete Keynote collection, Record 12
- The dixie factor
- The fabulous Frank Denke at the piano
- The first Kid Clayton session : 1952
- The golden hits of Billy Eckstine
- The hour of parting : (L'heure bleu)
- The indispensable Bix Beiderbecke
- The legendary Glenn Miller on the air, Record 7
- The piano style of Eddie Heywood
- The piano style of Eddie Heywood
- The smart set
- The sweetest music this side of heaven : A musical biography
- The sweetest music this side of heaven : A musical biography 1926-1932
- The swingin' moods of Nat King Cole
- The swinging sweet bands, Vol. 2, Jan Garber and his orchestra
- The very best
- The world of Dinah Washington : queen of the blues
- The young George Shearing, 1939-1944
- They shoot horses, don't they? : musical highlights from the original sound track
- This time the swing's on me : Leon Merian & his magic horn
- Today's trumpet
- We love you madly
- Wild Bill Davison's Lady of the evening
- World program service, Disc 140
- Young ideas
- Young ideas
- Your Guy Lombardo medley
- Your Guy Lombardo medley
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