Ja-da /Carleton. | Bobby Hackett and his Orchestra. | |
Hi-diddle-diddle /Coon ; Keidel. | Al and Bob. | |
Nobody knows (and nobody seems to care) ; Ja-da /Berlin ; Carleton. | Henri's Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Hi-diddle -diddleCarleton A Coon; Hal Keidel. | Guy Lombardo; Royal Canadians; Carmen Lombard ; Larry Owens; Fred Higma. | |
Ja-da.Carleton. | Arthur Fields; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia |
Ja-da (ja-da, ja-da, jing jing!) /Carleton. | Arthur Fields, baritone solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Hi-diddle-diddle /Coon ; Keidle. | The A and B Battery Boys ; Al Harvey ; Bob Harvey, duet. | Compo. |
Ja-da (ja-da, ja-da, jing jing!) /Carleton. | Arthur Fields, baritone solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Hi-diddle-diddle /Coon ; Keidel. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. | |
Hi-diddle-diddle /Coon ; Keidle. | The A and B Battery Boys ; Al Harvey ; Bob Harvey, duet. | Compo. |
It's the blues :number 14 blues = Son los blues /Grainger ; Goldkette, Crozier ; [performed by] Jean Goldkette and his Orchestra. Some of these days = Uno de estos días / Shelton Brooks ; [performed by] Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra. | Side A: Jean Goldkette and his Orchestra ; Side B: Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra, vocal refrain by C. A. Coon and J. L. Sanders. | |