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Aba Daba Honeymoon 1914 Arthur Fields and Walter Donovan
2:28
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Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder (1905) Harry Macdonough
2:51
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All by Myself By Aileen Stanley 1921
3:10
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Alice Blue Gown by Edith Day 1922
2:57
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Alabama Jubilee 1915 - George L. Cobb, Jack Yellen
3:31
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Back Water Blues - Bessie Smith 1927
3:18
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Black And Tan Fantasy - Duke Ellington, Bubber Miley 1928
3:15
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California, Here I Come (1924) Al Jolson
3:14
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Cry Baby Blues By Elsie Clark 1921
3:20
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Down Home Blues - Ethel Waters 1921
2:39
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"Down Hearted Blues" by Bessie Smith
3:26
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Everybody Loves My Baby (ORIGINAL) By Aileen Stanley 1924
3:12
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Give My Regards To Broadway By Billy Murray 1905
2:31
14
Gully Low Blues - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven 1927
3:14
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Hot Lips - Paul Whiteman 1922
3:17
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House of the Rising sun (1933 Original) By Tom Clarence Ashley Gwen Foster
2:40
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I'll See You in My Dreams by Isham Jones, 1924
2:54
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I'm Goin' South By Georgie Price 1923
2:52
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I Want to Go Back to Michigan Andrew Sisters 1947
2:27
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Let's Do It by Cole Porter ( Midnight in Paris )
3:34
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Makin’ Whoopee! - Eddie Cantor 1928
3:10
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Moonshine Blues (1923) - Ma Rainey
3:05
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My Blue Heaven - Gene Austin 1928
3:33
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Mississippi Mud - Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys - Bing Crosby 1927
3:25
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My Man - Fanny Brice 1921
3:14
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Over There by Nora Bayes 1917
2:57
Potato Head Blues - Louis Armstrong 1927
3:22
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The Prisoner's Song by Vernon Dalhart 1925
3:16
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Rhapsody In Blue - Paul Whiteman Orch. & George Gershwin piano 1924 version
9:05
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Rockin' Robin by Bobby Day 1957
2:37
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Roamin’ In The Gloamin’ By Harry Lauder 1911
2:42
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Second Hand Rose By Fanny Brice 1921
3:16
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Some Of These Days - Sophie Tucker 1911
2:04
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Swanee By Al Jolson 1920
2:41
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Till We Meet Again Henry Burr and Albert Campbell 1918
3:19
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Tin Roof Blues 1923 - New Orleans Rhythm Kings
3:12
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Yes! We Have No Bananas - Billy Jones 1923 - Comedy
2:53

Potato Head Blues - Louis Armstrong 1927

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"Potato Head Blues" is a Louis Armstrong composition regarded as one of his finest recordings. It was made by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven for Okeh Records in Chicago, Illinois on May 10, 1927. It was recorded during a remarkably productive week in which Armstrong's usual Hot Five was temporarily expanded to seven players by the addition of tuba and drums. Some scholars have suggested that a key melodic figure in "Potato Head Blues" was picked up by Hoagy Carmichael for "Stardust." Its musical composition entered the public domain on January 1, 2023

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