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Aba Daba Honeymoon |
Collins and Harlan |
October 1914 |
(36 artists) |
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Alabama Jubilee |
Collins and Harlan |
July 1915 |
(148 artists) |
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Alexander's Ragtime Band REC |
Collins and Harlan |
September 1911 |
(381 artists) Originally by Emma Carus PRF |
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Auntie Skinner's Chicken Dinner |
Collins and Harlan |
1915 |
(9 artists) |
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Back Home in Tennessee |
Collins and Harlan |
September 1915 |
(9 artists) |
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Come Along to Carolina |
Arthur Collins & Byron G. Harlan |
December 1916 |
Louis J. Winsch |
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Down in Bom-Bombay |
Collins and Harlan |
September 1915 |
(5 artists) |
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Down in Chattanooga |
Collins and Harlan |
March 1914 |
Kim Criswell, National Symphony Orchestra |
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Everybody's Doing It Now |
Collins and Harlan with Orchestra |
February 1912 |
(36 artists) |
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I'm Glad My Wife's in Europe |
Will Halley - Collins and Harlan |
February 1915 |
(3 artists) |
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I'm Going Back to Carolina |
Collins and Harlan |
May 1913 |
(2 artists) |
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I Want to Be in Dixie |
Collins and Harlan |
June 1912 |
(8 artists) |
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Leader of the German Band |
Collins and Harlan |
1905 |
Tiny Tim |
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Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey |
Collins and Harlan |
March 1911 |
(61 artists) |
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That Mesmerising Mendelssohn Tune |
Collins and Harlan with Orchestra |
March 1910 |
(4 artists) |
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The Story Book Ball |
Collins and Harlan |
1918 |
(14 artists) |
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When the Midnight Choo Choo Leaves for Alabam' |
Collins & Harlan |
February 1913 |
(40 artists) |