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A Cottage for Sale |
Lou Gold & His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus George Beaver |
1930 |
The Revelers [US1] |
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After My Laughter Came Tears |
Lew Gold and His Orchestra |
1928 |
Harmony Trio |
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A Girl Friend of a Boy Friend of Mine |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Irving Kaufman |
1930 |
Ted Weems and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Parker Gibbs |
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Ain't She Sweet? |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra (Vocal Chorus, Scrappy Lambert) |
1927 |
Lou Gold with The Melody Man - Vocal Chorus, Murray Amster |
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Am I Blue? |
Lou Gold & His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Ralph Haines |
1929 |
Ethel Waters BRD,REC,REL |
|
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An Ev'ning in Caroline |
Lou Gold and His Orch. – Vocal Chorus by Pete Cantor |
1931 |
Ted Lewis and His Band |
|
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A Precious Little Thing Called Love |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Tom Frawley |
1929 |
George Olsen and His Music |
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Avalon Town |
The Yankee Ten Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Larry Holton (Lou Gold, Harold Lambert) |
1929 |
Sam Lanin and His Troubadours – Vocal Chorus William Smith |
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Baby Face |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Arthur Fields |
August 1926 |
Jan Garber and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Benny Davis |
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Bashful Baby |
Barney Trimble and His Oklahomans - Vocal Chorus by Dick Burnett |
1929 |
Abe Lyman and His California Orchestra |
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Big City Blues |
Cliff Roberts and His Orchestra (Lou Gold) |
1929 |
George Olsen and His Music - Vocal Refrain by Fran Frey |
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Black Bottom |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra (Vocal Chorus, Arthur Fields) |
September 1926 |
Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders |
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Blue Grass |
Lou Gold & His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Ralph Haines |
1928 |
Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders |
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Body and Soul |
Lou Gold & His Orchestra |
1930 |
Jack Hylton and His Orchestra |
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Breakaway |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Robert Wood |
1929 |
George Olsen and His Music - Vocal Refrain by Fran Frey |
|
i |
Bring Back Those Rock-A-Bye Baby Days |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra |
1925 |
Eddie Cantor |
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Buy, Buy for Baby |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Tom Frawley |
1929 |
Ben Pollack and His Park Central Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Belle Mann |
|
i |
Bye Bye Blackbird |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra |
1926 |
Unverified |
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Clap Yo' Hands |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Irving Kaufman |
February 1927 |
Harland Dixon, Betty Compton, Paulette Winston, Constance Carpenter, Janette Gilmore & Ensemble PRF, George Gershwin REL, Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra REC |
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Do - Do - Do |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Irving Kaufman |
February 1927 |
Gertrude Lawrence REC, George Gershwin REL |
|
i |
Don't Mind the Rain |
Lou Gold's Dance Orchestra |
1924 |
Unverified |
|
i |
Everything Is Hotsy Totsy Now |
Lou Gold's Dance Orchestra |
1925 |
Salt and Pepper |
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Forever |
Southern Melody Artists [Lou Gold] |
December 15, 1928 |
Walter Cummins |
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Forgive Me |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra |
1927 |
Irving Kaufman |
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Forgive Me |
Lou Gold with The Melody Man - Vocal Chorus, Murray Amster |
March 1927 |
Irving Kaufman |
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Funny, Dear, What Love Can Do |
Lou Gold and His Orch. – Vocal Chorus Irving Kaufman (Irving Kaufman, Lou Gold) |
1930 |
Unverified |
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Good News |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra (Vocal Chorus, Jimmy Kern) |
1927 |
Zelma O'Neal PRF, George Olsen and His Music - Vocal Refrain by Bob Borger, Fran Frey, Bob Rice REC |
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Halfway to Heaven |
Lou Gold's Dance Orchestra |
1928 |
Tuxedo Dance Orch. (Vocal Chorus, Tommy Stacks) |
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Hello! Swanee Hello! |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra (Vocal Chorus, Charles Kaley) |
January 1927 |
(unknown) |
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I Can't Get Over a Girl Like You |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Irving Kaufman |
1926 |
Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders - Vocal Refrain by Billy Murray REC,REL, Bobbe Arnst & John Price Jones PRF |
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I Can't Get Over a Girl Like You (Loving a Boy Like Me) |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra (Vocal Chorus, Vernon Dalhart) |
1926 |
Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders - Vocal Refrain by Billy Murray REC,REL, Bobbe Arnst & John Price Jones PRF |
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I Can't Give You Anything but Love |
Lou Gold & His Orchestra |
1928 |
Adelaide Hall PRF, Meyer Davis' Swanee Syncopators - Vocal Chorus by Al Shayne REC |
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If I Had a Talking Picture of You |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra (Vocal Chorus, Macy and Smalle) |
1929 |
Ed Lowry |
|
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I Found a Round-a-bout Way to Heaven |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus, Irving Kaufman |
1926 |
Blossom Seeley |
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If You See Sally |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra (Vocal Chorus, Scrappy Lambert) |
1927 |
Ted Lewis and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Ted Lewis |
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If You See Sally |
Lou Gold's Society Orchestra |
1927 |
Ted Lewis and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Ted Lewis |
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I'm Following You |
Blue Diamond Orchestra [Lou Gold] |
1930 |
The High Hatters conducted by Leonard Joy - Vocal Refrain by Frank Luther REC, Hollywood Dance Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Buddy Blue (Adrian Schubert, Smith Ballew) REL |
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I'm Following You |
Dick Lupton and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus, Macy and Smalle |
March 1930 |
The High Hatters conducted by Leonard Joy - Vocal Refrain by Frank Luther REC, Hollywood Dance Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Buddy Blue (Adrian Schubert, Smith Ballew) REL |
|
i |
I'm Gonna Charleston Back to Charleston |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra |
1925 |
Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by C. A. Coon and J. L. Sanders REL, California Ramblers REC |
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I'm in the Market for You |
Lou Gold & His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus George Beaver |
1930 |
George Olsen and His Music REC,REL, Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell BRD |
|
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I'm Riding to Glory (With A Glorious Girl) |
The Yankee Ten Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Larry Holton (Lou Gold, Harold Lambert) |
1928 |
Unverified |
|
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I'm So Afraid of You |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra |
1931 |
(unknown) |
|
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I'm Tired of Everything but You |
Paramount Dance Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Arthur Hall |
1925 |
Ben Selvin and His Orchestra REL, Isham Jones Orchestra REC |
|
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I'm Waiting for Ships That Never Come In |
Lou Gold & His Orch. |
1928 |
Lewis James |
|
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I Never See Maggie Alone |
Lou Gold's Orchestra |
1927 |
Teddy Brown and His Café de Paris Band |
|
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I Never See Maggie Alone |
Lou Silver and His Orchestra (Lou Gold) |
1927 |
Teddy Brown and His Café de Paris Band |
|
i |
In The Purple Twilight |
Club Wigwam Orchestra (Lou Gold) |
May 1925 |
Unverified |
|
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I Surrender, Dear |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra |
1931 |
Gus Arnheim and His Cocoanut Grove Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Bing Crosby |
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It's Tight Like That |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Robert Wood |
1929 |
Papa Charlie Jackson, Tampa Red and Georgia Tom |
|
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I Wish't I Was in Peoria |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra |
1926 |
Olympic Dance Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Arthur Hall |
|
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I Wonder if We'll Ever Meet Again (Dear Old Gal of Mine) |
Paramount Dance Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Arthur Hall |
1925 |
Tommy Lyman |
|
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Just a Memory |
Lou Silver and His Orchestra (Lou Gold) |
1927 |
Franklyn Baur |
|
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Just Like a Butterfly That's Caught in the Rain |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Jimmy Kern |
1927 |
Annette Hanshaw |
|
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Just Like a Melody out of the Sky |
Chuck Campbell and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Irving Kaufman |
1928 |
Jesse Crawford |
|
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'Leven-Thirty Saturday Night |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Irving Kaufman |
1930 |
Earl Burtnett and His Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Orchestra |
|
i |
Looking at the World Thru Rose Colored Glasses |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra |
August 1926 |
Waring's Pennsylvanians - Vocal Refrain by Fred and Tom Waring |
|
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Lovable and Sweet |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Jim Andrews |
1929 |
John Harron, Ned Sparks, Jack Oakie & Guy Buccola BRD, Gus Arnheim and His Orchestra REC |
|
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Lucky Day |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra (Vocal Chorus, Arthur Fields) |
September 1926 |
The Harmonians - Vocal Chorus by Irving Kaufman |
|
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Lucky in Love |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra (Vocal Chorus, Jimmy Kern) |
1927 |
(unknown) |
|
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Lucky Me, Lovable You |
Blue Diamond Orchestra [Lou Gold] |
1930 |
Johnny Marvin |
|
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Lucky Me—Lovable You |
Dick Lupton and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus, Macy and Smalle |
March 1930 |
Johnny Marvin |
|
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Mary (What Are You Waiting For?) |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Irving Kaufman |
1928 |
(unknown) |
|
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Moanin' Low |
John Vincent's Californians – Vocal Chorus Al Shayne |
1929 |
Sophie Tucker with Ted Shapiro Orchestra REC, Libby Holman and Clifton Webb PRF |
|
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Moonbeam! Kiss Her for Me |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Murray Amster |
1927 |
B.F. Goodrich Silvertown Cord Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by The Silver-Masked Tenor |
|
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My Baby Just Cares for Me |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Irving Kaufman |
1930 |
Ted Weems and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Arthur Jarrett REC, Eddie Cantor BRD |
|
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My Bundle of Love |
The Virginia Creepers (Vocal Chorus, Arthur Fields) |
1926 |
Gene Austin |
|
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My Fate Is in Your Hands |
Lou Gold & His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Irving Kaufman |
1930 |
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Vocal Refrain by Carmen Lombardo |
|
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My Missouri Home |
Dan Ritchie & His Orch. [Lou Gold] - Vocal Chorus Charles Lawman |
1930 |
Embassy Dance Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Paul Small |
|
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My Sin |
Cliff Roberts and His Orchestra (Lou Gold) |
1929 |
Charles W. Hamp |
|
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Nobody's Sweetheart |
Missouri Jazz Band - Vocal Chorus, Rodman Lewis (Lou Gold, Harold Lambert) |
1930 |
Isham Jones and His Orchestra |
|
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Nobody's Using It Now |
Barney Trimble and His Oklahomans - Vocal Chorus by Irving Kaufman |
1930 |
Maurice Chevalier BRD, Marion Harris REC,REL |
|
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Normandy |
Imperial Dance Orchestra [Lou Gold] – Vocal Chorus Arthur Hall |
1925 |
Bob Thomas with Orchestra (Ernest Hare) |
|
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Nothin' Does-Does Like It Used to Do-Do-Do |
Lou Gold and His Orch. - Vocal Chorus by Irving Kaufman |
1927 |
Jack Loew |
|
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Oh, How I Miss You |
Lou Gold & His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Smith Ballew (Lou Gold, Smith Ballew) |
March 31, 1931 |
Unverified |
|
|
One Sweet Letter from You |
Harry Lewis and His Orchestra (Lou Gold) |
1927 |
Annette Hanshaw |
|
i |
Paddlin' Madelin' Home |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra |
1925 |
Cliff Edwards PRF,REC,REL |
|
|
Painting the Clouds with Sunshine |
Cliff Roberts and His Orchestra (Lou Gold) |
1929 |
Nick Lucas "The Crooning Troubadour" |
|
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Ramona |
Lou Gold & His Orch. |
1928 |
Dolores Del Rio BRD, Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra REC,REL |
|
|
Reaching for Some-One (And Not Finding Anyone There) |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Tom Frawley |
1929 |
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra |
|
|
Reaching for the Moon |
Lou Gold and His Orch. - Vocal Chorus by Irving Kaufman |
1931 |
Ted Wallace & His Campus Boys (Ed Kirkeby) |
|
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Roll 'em Girls |
Lou Gold & His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Ernest Hare |
January 1926 |
Billy Murray |
|
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Save the Last Dance for Me |
Lou Gold and His Orch. – Vocal Chorus by Pete Cantor |
1931 |
(unknown) |
|
i |
Shine |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra |
1924 |
California Ramblers REC, Aida Overton Walker PRF |
|
|
Since I Found You |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra (Vocal Chorus, Harry Jockin) |
1927 |
Morton Downey |
|
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Snuggled on Your Shoulder (Cuddled in Your Arms) |
Lou Gold & His Orch. - Vocal Chorus Pinkie Pearl |
1932 |
Charles Dornberger & His Orch. - Vocal by Dick Robertson |
|
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Somebody's Lonely |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra (Vocal Chorus, Arthur Fields) |
June 1926 |
Bobby Randall & His Band-Its |
|
|
Sometimes I'm Happy |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Jimmie Kern |
1927 |
The Six Hottentots - Vocal Chorus Irving Kaufman |
|
|
South Wind |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra |
1927 |
Frank Farrell & His Greenwich Village Inn Orchestra |
|
i |
Swanee Butterfly |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra |
1925 |
(unknown) |
|
i |
Sweet and Low-Down |
Lou Gold & His Orchestra |
1926 |
Andrew Tombes, Lovey Lee, Gertrude McDonald, Amy Revere and Chorus PRF, Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra REC,REL |
|
i |
Sweet Little You |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra |
1924 |
Abe Lyman's California Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Charles Kaley |
|
|
Sweet Lorraine |
Lou Gold & His Orchestra |
1928 |
The Radiolites [Ben Selvin] |
|
|
Swingin' in a Hammock |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra (Vocal Chorus, Irving Kaufman) |
1930 |
Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys |
|
i |
That Night in Araby |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra |
1926 |
Imperial Dance Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Irving Kaufman |
|
|
That's Annabelle |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra (Vocal Chorus, Vernon Dalhart) |
1926 |
The Harmonians - Vocal Chorus by Irving Kaufman REL, Imperial Dance Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Irving Kaufman REC |
|
|
That's You, Baby |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Robert Wood |
1929 |
Annette Hanshaw REL, George Olsen and His Music REC |
|
|
That's You, Baby |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra (Vocal Chorus, Harold Lang) |
1929 |
Annette Hanshaw REL, George Olsen and His Music REC |
|
i |
The Blues Have Got Me |
New Synco Jazz Band [Lou Gold] |
March 1925 |
Marion Harris |
|
|
The Dance of the Blue Danube |
Lou Gold & His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Ralph Haines |
1928 |
Duke Yellman and His Orchestra |
|
i |
The Doll Dance |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra |
1927 |
Nat Shilkret and The Victor Orchestra REC, Willie Creager's Rhythm Aces REL |
|
|
The King's Horses (And the King's Men) |
Lou Gold and His Orch. - Vocal Chorus by Irving Kaufman |
1931 |
Jack Hylton and His Orchestra |
|
|
The Little Things in Life |
Majestic Dance Orch. – Vocal Chorus Charles Lawman |
1930 |
Frank Crumit and Julia Sanderson BRD, Ted Wallace and His Campus Boys (Ed Kirkeby) REC |
|
|
The Little White House |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Irving Kaufman |
1926 |
Duke Yellman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Arthur Fields |
|
|
The Lonesome Road |
John Vincent's Californians - Vocal Chorus Irving Kaufman |
1929 |
Gene Austin |
|
|
The Man from the South (With a Big Cigar in His Mouth) |
Missouri Jazz Band - Vocal Chorus, Rodman Lewis (Lou Gold, Harold Lambert) |
1930 |
Joe Venuti's Blue Four |
|
|
There Must Be Somebody Else |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra (Vocal Chorus, Fain and Dunn) |
1927 |
Van and Schenck |
|
|
There's Danger in Your Eyes Cherie! |
Lloyd Keating & His Music [Lou Gold] - Vocal Chorus by Robert Wood |
1930 |
Harry Richman BRD, Waring's Pennsylvanians - Vocal Refrain by Clare Hanlon REC,REL |
|
|
The River and Me |
Lou Gold and His Orch. - Vocal Chorus by Merry Makers |
1931 |
Milt Shaw and His Detroiters |
|
|
The Spell of the Blues |
Barney Trimble and His Oklahomans - Vocal Chorus by Arthur Seelig (Lou Gold, Irving Kaufman) |
1929 |
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians with Milton Charles |
|
|
The Sun Is at My Window (Throwing Kisses at Me) |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus, Al Foster |
1929 |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Irving Kaufman |
|
|
The Varsity Drag |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra (Vocal Chorus, Jimmy Kern) |
1927 |
The OKeh Melodians (Sam Lanin) |
|
|
The Way I Feel Today |
Rex King and His Sovereigns – Vocal Chorus by Rex King |
1930 |
McKinney's Cotton Pickers - Vocal Refrain by Donald Redman |
|
|
The Wedding of the Painted Doll |
Barney Trimble and His Oklahomans - Vocal Chorus by Tom Frawley (Lou Gold, Irving Kaufman) |
1929 |
James Burrows |
|
|
Trudy |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Billy West |
1926 |
Fred Rich & His Hotel Astor Orchestra - Vocal chorus by Ray Stillwell |
|
|
True Blue Lou |
Lou Gold & His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Rodman Lewis |
1929 |
Ted Bartell & His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Tom Frawley REC, Hal Skelly BRD, Ethel Waters REL |
|
|
Walkin' My Baby Back Home |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra |
1931 |
Broadway Syncopators |
|
|
What Makes My Baby Cry? |
Lou Silver and His Orchestra (Lou Gold) |
1927 |
Five Harmaniacs |
|
|
When I Lost You |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra – Vocal Refrain by Paul Small |
1932 |
Manuel Romain |
|
i |
When My Sugar Walks Down the Street (All the Little Birdies Go Tweet Tweet Tweet) |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra |
1925 |
Wolverine Orch. - Vocal Chorus Dave Harman |
|
|
When Polly Walks Through the Hollyhocks |
Lou Gold & His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus The Radio Imps |
December 1928 |
Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra - Vocal Duet by "Scrappy" Lambert and Billy Hillpot |
|
|
When the Moon Comes over the Mountain |
Society Night Club Orch. [Lou Gold] - Vocal Chorus Scrappy Lambert |
1931 |
King Nawahi's Hawaiians |
|
i |
When the Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra |
1926 |
Jack Smith (The Whispering Baritone) |
|
|
Where in the World (Is There Someone for Me) |
Lou Gold & His Orch. |
1928 |
Adrian Schubert's Salon Orchestra ‑ Vocal Chorus Leroy Montesanto |
|
|
Where The Golden Daffodils Grow |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Irving Kaufman |
1930 |
Unverified |
|
|
Where the Sweet Forget-Me-Nots Remember |
Barney Trimble and His Oklahomans – Vocal Chorus by Tommy Weir |
August 1929 |
Ford and Glenn |
|
|
Would You Like to Take a Walk |
Lou Gold and His Orch. - Vocal Chorus by Merry Makers |
1931 |
Chester Gaylord "The Whispering Serenader" REC, Hannah Williams, Kerry Kendall and Ladies PRF |
|
|
Yearning |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra (Vocal Chorus, Arthur Fields) |
1925 |
(unknown) |
|
|
Yearning, Just for You |
Hollywood Dance Orchestra [Lou Gold] |
1925 |
(unknown) |
|
|
Yes Sir, That's My Baby |
Lou Gold and His Orchestra |
July 1925 |
Gene Austin |
|
|
You're My Everything |
Lou Gold and His Orch. – Vocal Chorus by Pete Cantor |
1931 |
Jeanne Aubert & Lawrence Gray PRF, Victor Arden–Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Frank Luther REC,REL |
|
|
You're the Cream in My Coffee |
Lou Gold & His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by The Radio Imps |
December 1928 |
Ona Munson and Jack Whiting |