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Alabama Jubilee |
Collins and Harlan |
July 1915 |
Columbia [US] |
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Auntie Skinner's Chicken Dinner |
Collins and Harlan |
1915 |
Columbia [US] |
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Casey Jones Went Down on the Robert E. Lee |
Collins and Harlan |
February 1913 |
Victor |
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Come Along to Carolina - On the South Sea Isle |
Arthur Collins & Byron G. Harlan - Samuel Ash |
December 1916 |
Emerson [US] |
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Come Along to Caroline – Don't Leave Me, Daddy |
Collins and Harlan – Marion Harris |
January 1917 |
Victor |
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Dancing the Jelly Roll |
Collins and Harlan |
November 1915 |
Victor |
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Down in Bom-Bombay |
Collins and Harlan |
September 1915 |
Victor |
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Down in Borneo Isle – Mr. Jazz Himself |
Collins and Harlan – Irving Kaufman |
1917 |
Columbia [US] |
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Down in Chattanooga – When You're All Dressed Up and No Place to Go |
Collins and Harlan - Billy Murray |
March 1914 |
Victor |
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Everybody's Doing It Now – Darktown Poets |
Collins and Harlan – Golden and Hughes |
February 1912 |
Victor |
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Everybody Two-Step – Buddy Boy |
American Quartet – Collins and Harlan |
November 1912 |
Victor |
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Everything is Peaches down in Georgia - Lovin' |
Collins and Harlan - Ada Jones |
1918 |
OKeh |
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Here Comes My Daddy Now - And the Green Grass Grew All Around |
Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan - Frank Crumit |
1920 |
Columbia [US] |
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Here Comes My Daddy Now - And the Green Grass Grew All Around |
Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan - Walter Van Brunt |
1913 |
Columbia [US] |
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He's a Devil in His Own Home Town – Celebrating Day in Tennessee |
Ed. Morton – Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan |
1914 |
Columbia [US] |
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I'm All Bound 'Round with the Mason Dixon Line – Dark Town Strutters' Ball |
Al Jolson – Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan |
February 1918 |
Columbia [US] |
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I'm Glad My Wife's in Europe - I'm Goin' Back to Louisiana |
Will Halley - Collins and Harlan |
February 1915 |
Victor |
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I'm Going Back to Carolina - Welcome Home |
Collins and Harlan - Peerless Quartet |
May 1913 |
Victor |
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Indianola - When Uncle Joe Steps into France |
Arthur Hall - Collins and Harlan |
1918 |
OKeh |
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In My Merry Oldsmobile |
Collins and Harlan |
December 1905 |
Zonophone |
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It Takes a Long, Tall Brown-Skin Gal to Make a Preacher Lay His Bible Down - The Old Grey Mare |
Irving Kaufman - Collins & Harlan |
December 1917 |
Imperial [US2] |
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I Wasn't Scared, but I Just Thought I Had Better Go – The Story Book Ball |
Arthur Collins – Collins and Harlan |
1918 |
Brunswick |
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I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now – On a Monkey Honeymoon |
Billy Murray - Collins and Harlan |
January 1910 |
Victor |
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Leader of the German Band |
Collins and Harlan |
1905 |
Edison Gold Moulded Records |
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Lily of the Valley (A"Nut" Song) |
Collins and Harlan |
December 1917 |
Victor |
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Listen to That Dixie Band |
Collins and Harlan |
November 1915 |
Columbia [US] |
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Listen to That Dixie Band – On My Way to New Orleans |
Irving Kaufman – Collins and Harlan |
1915 |
Edison |
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Nora Malone (Call Me by 'Phone) – Alexander and His Clarinet |
Byron G. Harlan – Collins and Harlan |
July 1910 |
Columbia [US] |
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O'Brien Is Tryin' to Learn to Talk Hawaiian - Dancing down in Dixie Land |
Ada Jones - Collins and Harlan |
May 1917 |
Edison |
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Oh, You Little Bear |
Collins and Harlan |
1913 |
Standard Disc Record |
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Old Black Joe |
Collins and Harlan |
1902 |
Edison Gold Moulded Records |
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On Mobile Bay - Toddling the Todalo |
Collins and Harlan - Billy Murray |
August 1911 |
Victor |
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On the Hoko Moko Isle – Yaaka Hula Kickey Dula |
Collins and Harlan – Walter Van Brunt |
1916 |
Edison |
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On the Mississippi |
Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan |
1913 |
Columbia [US] |
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Pretty Baby |
Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan |
1916 |
Columbia [US] |
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Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey - U.S.A. Patrol |
Collins and Harlan - William H. Reitz |
March 1911 |
Victor |
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Row, Row, Row |
Collins and Harlan |
1913 |
Edison Blue Amberol |
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Sailing Down the Chesapeake Bay – Mammy Jinny's Jubilee |
American Quartet – Collins and Harlan |
October 1913 |
Victor |
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Sister Hasn't Got a Chance Since Mother Bobbed Her Hair |
Collins and Harlan |
1924 |
Edison |
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Snap Your Fingers - I Want to Be in Dixie |
Al Jolson - Collins and Harlan |
June 1912 |
Victor |
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Sugar Moon – That Beautiful Rag |
Collins and Harlan – Arthur Collins |
September 1910 |
Columbia [US] |
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That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune - Wild Cherries Rag |
Collins and Harlan - Victor Orchestra |
March 1910 |
Victor |
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Thats a Plenty – My Wife's Gone to the Country, Hurrah! Hurrah! |
Arthur Collins – Collins and Harlan |
August 1909 |
Columbia [US] |
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The Aba Daba Honeymoon – Fido Is a Hot Dog Now |
Collins and Harlan - Billy Murray |
October 1914 |
Victor |
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The Argentines, the Portuguese and the Greeks - I Want a Jazzy Kiss |
Edward Meeker - Collins and Harlan |
1922 |
Edison |
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The Arkansaw Traveller |
Collins and Harlan |
1908 |
Columbia [US] |
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The Bells – The Ragtime Dream |
Peerless Quartette – Collins and Harlan |
1914 |
Edison |
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The Chanticleer Rag – Temptation Rag |
Collins and Harlan – Prince's Military Band |
September 1910 |
Columbia [US] |
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The Cubanola Glide |
New York Military Band with Collins and Harlan |
April 25, 1910 |
Edison Amberol |
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The Ghost of the Saxophone |
Collins and Harlan |
October 1917 |
Victor |
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The International Rag |
Collins and Harlan |
November 1913 |
Victor |
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The Little Ford Rambled Right Along - Auntie Skinner's Chicken Dinner |
Billy Murray - Collins and Harlan |
May 1915 |
Victor |
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The Oceana Roll - Alexander's Ragtime Band |
Eddie Morton - Collins and Harlan |
September 1911 |
Victor |
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The Old Grey Mare |
Collins and Harlan |
December 1917 |
Victor |
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The Right Church, but the Wrong Pew - Nightengale and Thrush |
Collins and Harlan – Marshall Lufsky - Accompanied by Prince's Band |
February 1909 |
Columbia [US] |
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Under the Bamboo Tree |
Collins and Harlan |
1903 |
Columbia [US] |
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Waiting for the Robert E. Lee |
Collins and Harlan |
1912 |
Edison Amberol |
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Way Down in Iowa (I'm Going to Hide Away) - Yaddie Kaddie Kiddie Kaddie Koo |
Billy Murray - Collins and Harlan |
1917 |
Edison |
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When the Midnight Choo Choo Leaves for Alabam' |
Collins & Harlan |
1913 |
Edison Blue Amberol |
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When Uncle Joe Plays a Rag on His Old Banjo |
Collins and Harlan |
August 1912 |
Edison Amberol |
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Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula (Hawaiian Love Song) |
Collins and Harlan |
June 1916 |
Victor |