Mr. Radio Man /Schuster, White, Friend. Home in Pasadena / Clarke, Leslie, Warren. | Al Jolson with Isham Jones Orchestra ; 2nd work whistling passage by Al Jolson. | |
I'se Gwine Back To DixieC A White. | Alma Gluck; Male Chorus; Orchestra. | |
I'se gwine back to Dixie /C.A. White. Nellie Dean / Armstrong. | Peerless Quartette (1st work), Columbia Stellar Quartette (2nd work), with orchestra acc. | Columbia. |
I'se gwine back to Dixie /[C.A. White, lyrics and music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
I'se gwine back to Dixie /White. | Florence Easton, soprano and male trio with orchestra ; [Harry Reser, banjo]. | Brunswick. |
Moonlight on the lake /[C.A. White]. | | Edison Concert. |
Sally Green (the village vamp) /Kalmar ; Ruby ; Jerome ; White. | Billy Jones. | Berliner. |
Oh! Sister, ain't that hot! =Que ardor, hermana, que ardor! : fox trot /Will Donaldson ; Harry White. Mean, mean mamma = Mala, mala, mama : fox trot / Eleanor Young ; Harry D. Squires. | Charles Dornberger and his orchestra [side a] ; The Benson Orchestra of Chicago under the direction of Don Bestor [side b]. | |
Canadian capers =Cabriolas canadienses /Chandler, White, Cohen ; the world is waiting for the sunrise = El mundo espera el amanecer / Lockhart, Seitz. | Harry Snodgrass (King of the Ivories), solo piano. | |
Ten little fingers and ten little toes /Pease, lyrics ; White, lyrics ; Schuster, music ; Nelson, music. | Munro's Jardin de Danse Orch. | Berliner. |
Canadian capers /Chandler, White, Cohen. Piano madness / Harry Roy. | Harry Roy and his Orchestra. | |
You're the sweetest girl this side of heaven =Bajo este cielo tú eres la mas dulce /Lombardo, Archer and Kahn. Rollin' down the river = Rio abajo / Waller and Adams. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians; vocal refrain by Carmen Lombardo (1st work), by Joseph White (2nd work). | |
Gwine back to Dixie /[C.A. White]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
I'se gwine back to Dixie /C.A. White. | Alma Gluck, soprano, with male chorus [William Hooley, bass ; Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Lambert Murphy, tenor ; Frederick Wheeler, baritone] and orchestra ; [Walter Rogers, conductor]. | |