The Roaring Twenties – Interesting Facts

Margie

Ain't We Got Fun?

Way Down Yonder In New Orleans

Bambalina

Dipper Mouth Blues

Parade of the Wooden Soldiers

Sleep

Swingin' Down the Lane

Who's Sorry Now

All Alone

A Smile Will Go A Long, Long Way

Fare You Well

Manhattan

Sentimental Me

Shake That Thing

Sleepy Time Gal

The Charleston

Big Butter and Egg Man

Some of These Days

Black Bottom

Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue

Muskrat Ramble

When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along

Where'd You Get Those Eyes

After You've Gone

Charmaine

Farewell Blues

James Alley Blues

Me And My Shadow

Someday Sweetheart

Someone to Watch Over Me

Among My Souvenirs

Here Comes My Ball and Chain

I Can't Give You Anything But Love

Louisiana

Love Me or Leave Me

Lovesick Blues

Makin' Whoopee

Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble

The Brakeman's Blues

The Sidewalks of New York

You're The Cream In My Coffee

You Took Advantage of Me

Ain't Misbehavin'

Beebe

Button Up Your Overcoat

Honey

Little By Little

The Darktown Strutters' Ball
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Margie
(1920) by Eddie Cantor -
Ain't We Got Fun?
(1921) by Van & Schenck -
Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
(1922) by Peerless Quartet -
Bambalina
(2/21/1923) by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra -
Dipper Mouth Blues
(1923) by King Oliver and His Creole Jazz Band -
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers
(1923) by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra -
Sleep
(1923) by Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians -
Swingin' Down the Lane
(1923) by Ben Bernie and all the Lads -
Who's Sorry Now
(1923) by Isham Jones and his Orchestra -
All Alone
(1924) by Al Jolson -
A Smile Will Go A Long, Long Way
(1/16/1924) by Ted Weems and His Orchestra -
Fare You Well
(1924) by Old Joe Clark -
Manhattan
(1925) The Knickerbockers / Ben Selvin & His Orchestra -
Sentimental Me
(1925) by The Knickerbockers / Ben Selvin and His Orchestra -
Shake That Thing
(1925) by Ethel Waters -
Sleepy Time Gal
(1925) by Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra (vocal: Arthur Fields) -
The Charleston
(1925) by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra -
Big Butter and Egg Man
(1926) by Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five with vocals by May Alix and Louis Armstrong -
Some of These Days
(11/23/1926) by Sophie Tucker with Ted Lewis and His Band -
Black Bottom
(1926) by Johnny Hamp and His Kentucky Serenaders -
Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue
(1926) by Gene Austin -
Muskrat Ramble
(1926) by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five -
When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along
(1926) by Al Jolson -
Where'd You Get Those Eyes
(1926) by Ted Lewis and his Band -
After You've Gone
(1/4/1927) by The Charleston Chasers / Red Nichols -
Charmaine
(1927) by Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians -
Farewell Blues
(1927) by The Charleston Chasers / Red Nichols -
James Alley Blues
(1927) by Richard "Rabbit" Brown -
Me And My Shadow
(1927) by Whispering Jack Smith -
Someday Sweetheart
(1927) by The Charleston Chasers / Red Nichols -
Someone to Watch Over Me
(1927) by Gertrude Lawrence -
Among My Souvenirs
(1927) by Paul Whiteman and his Concert Orchestra with J. Fulton, C. Gaylord, and A. Young on vocals. -
Here Comes My Ball and Chain
(1928) by Coon-Sanders Nighthawks Orchestra -
I Can't Give You Anything But Love
(1928) by The Knickerbockers / Ben Selvin and His Orchestra -
Louisiana
(4/23/1928) by Whiteman Paul and His Orchestra -
Love Me or Leave Me
(1928) by Ruth Etting -
Lovesick Blues
(1928) Emmett Miller and His Georgia Crackers -
Makin' Whoopee
(1928) by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra -
Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble
(7/6/1928) by Miff Mole and His Little Molers (Frank Teschemacher, Gene Krupa) -
The Brakeman's Blues
(1928) by Jimmie Rodgers -
The Sidewalks of New York
(1928) by Nat Shilkret and His Orchestra -
You're The Cream In My Coffee
(1928) by Ben Selvin and His Orchestra -
You Took Advantage of Me
(1928) by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra -
Ain't Misbehavin'
(8/2/1929) Fats Waller -
Beebe
(6/13/1929) by Dorsey Brothers Orchestra -
Button Up Your Overcoat
(3/11/1929) by Ruth Etting -
Honey
(1929) by Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees -
Little By Little
(8/14/1929) by Bernie Cummins and His Biltmore Orchestra, vocal by Bernie Cummins -
The Darktown Strutters' Ball
(12/12/1929) by Coon-Sanders Orchestra