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After You've Gone |
Eddie Lang - Joe Venuti with their Orchestra |
1936 |
Campbell and Burr |
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A Little Love, a Little Kiss |
Ed Lang |
March 1928 |
Unverified |
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Because My Baby Don't Mean "Maybe" Now! |
Joe Venuti and His New Yorkers with Ed. Lang |
August 5, 1928 |
Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orch. |
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Bugle Call Rag |
Ed. Lang and His Orchestra |
1930 |
Friars Society Orchestra |
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Doing Things |
Joe Venuti–Eddie Lang with accompaniment by F. Signorelli |
September 1928 |
Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang with Arthur Schutt |
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Farewell Blues |
Eddie Lang - Joe Venuti and Their All Star Orchestra |
1931 |
Friars Society Orchestra |
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Freeze an' Melt |
Ed. Lang and His Orchestra |
June 1929 |
Joe Turner and His Memphis Men (Duke Ellington) |
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Hey! Young Fella! |
Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang's Blue Five |
1933 |
Will Osborne and His Orchestra |
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Hot Heels |
Ed. Lang and His Orchestra |
June 1929 |
Jack Pettis and His Pets |
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I Ain't Got Nobody (And Nobody Cares for Me) |
Boyd Senter (Jazzologist Supreme) with Piano, Guitar by Ed. Lang |
1927 |
Marion Harris |
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It All Depends on You |
Russell Douglas – Guitar by Ed Lang |
June 1927 |
Al Jolson |
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I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate |
Boyd Senter and His Senterpedes with Guitar by Ed. Lang |
1928 |
Ladd's Black Aces (Original Memphis Five) |
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Just Like a Melody out of the Sky |
Joe Venuti and His New Yorkers with Ed. Lang |
August 5, 1928 |
Jesse Crawford |
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March of the Hoodlums |
Ed. Lang and His Orchestra |
1930 |
Carmichael's Collegians |
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(Norfolk) Church Street Sobbin' Blues |
Blind Willie Dunn |
1928 |
Louisiana Five |
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Singin' the Blues |
Frankie Trumbauer & His Orchestra with Bix and Lang |
March 25, 1927 |
Nora Bayes |
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Someday Sweetheart |
Eddie Lang - Joe Venuti and Their All Star Orchestra |
1931 |
Alberta Hunter and Ray's Dreamland Orchestra |
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Someday You'll Say "O.K." |
Alma Rotter - Rube Bloom - Eddie Lang |
1927 |
Rainbow Dance Orchestra |
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There'll Be Some Changes Made |
Blind Willie Dunn |
1928 |
Ethel Waters and The Jazz Masters |
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There'll Be Some Changes Made |
Red McKenzie & His Music Box with Venuti and Lang |
1927 |
Ethel Waters and The Jazz Masters |
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Vo-Do-Do-De-O Blues |
Vaughn De Leath - Guitar by Ed. Lang |
1927 |
Bill Perry's Entertainers - Vocal Duet The Radio Imps |
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Walkin' the Dog |
Ed. Lang and His Orchestra |
1930 |
Victor Military Band |
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What Do I Care What Somebody Said |
Russell Douglas – Guitar by Ed Lang |
June 1927 |
Harry Pollock's Blue Diamonds - Vocal Chorus, Al Shayne REL, Mound City Blue Blowers REC |
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(What Do We Do on a) Dew-Dew-Dewey Day |
Vaughn De Leath - Guitar by Ed. Lang |
1927 |
Ruth Etting |