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1. William Tell overture

2. Masked battery schottisch

3. Old black Joe

4. Famous ride of Tam O'Shanter

5. Thunder and lightning polka; Unter Donner und Blitz.; Op. 324

6. Traumerei and Little romance; Op. 15; Revery

7. When my baby smiles at me

8. Mr. Harding we're all for you

9. In your eyes

10. Left all alone again blues; Night boat

11. The Argentines, the Portuguese and the Greeks

12. Everybody's on their way to Jersey

13. So long oolong; How long you gonna be gone

14. I'd love to fall asleep and wake up in my mammy's arms

15. In Flander's fields the poppies grow

16. Sweetheart waltz

17. I'll be with you in apple blossom time

18. Old man jazz; An eccentric fox trot song

19. Everybody's buddy

20. Look for the silver lining; Sally

21. Rock-a-bye lullabye Mammy

22. What a wonderful girl you are

23. Drifting

24. Down the trail to home sweet home

25. I'll be with you in apple blossom time

26. Louis'anna blues; Lou'siana blues

27. Weegee weegee tell me do; Ouija ouija

28. My little bimbo; Down on the bamboo isle; Silks and satins

29. Swanee blues

30. In sweet September

31. Virginia moonlight

32. I never knew I could love anybody like I'm loving you; Society fox trot; Je ne savais pas

33. Whose baby are you?

34. Just for a while

35. Hawaiian twilight

36. If baby would never grow older a mother would never be sad

37. I'll see you in C-U-B-A

38. Old pal, why don't you answer me?

39. Sweet mama tree top tall; Wont you kindly turn your damper down

40. What-cha gonna do when there aint no jazz

41. Grieving for you; Satires of 1920

42. Jazz babies' ball; Shubert gaieties of 1919; Song-jazz dance

43. Hold me; Ziegfeld follies of 1920; Fox trot song

44. Broadway Rose

45. Cavalleria rusticana intermezzo

46. Tea blossoms; Fleur de the; Mazurka; Op. 74

47. Old black Joe

48. Royal gavotte; Op. 582

49. I never knew I had a wonderful wife until the town went dry

50. Let the rest of the world go by

51. You cannot shake that shimmie here

52. Wait and see; You'll want me back; Attends voir

53. Peace

54. Take me to the land of jazz

55. You're a grand old bell

56. There are just two I's in Dixie; Two blue eyes that mean the world to me

57. My rose of old Japan

58. Alice blue gown; Irene

59. On Miami shore waltz; Golden sands of Miami

60. What'll we do on a saturday night (when the town goes dry)

61. In the sweet bye and bye

62. Little sunshine

63. I'm forever blowing bubbles; Passing show of 1918

64. Tell me

65. They called it the Dixie blues

66. Mammy o' mine

67. There's a lot of blue-eyed Marys down in Maryland

68. I'm forever blowing bubbles

69. Dreams just dreams

70. Fuss and feathers; A genuine rag

71. The passing regiment

72. Sweeter than sugar is my sweetie

73. Bangalore

74. Longing

75. Garden of dreams; Reverie serenade

76. Fleur-de-lys; Flow'r of France bloom again

77. I am always building castles in the air

78. The red lantern; Shine on red lantern

79. The gates of gladness; The road to sunshine land

80. In the old sweet way

81. Just like a gipsy

82. I've got my captain working for me now

83. Greatest love of all

84. Brought back victory again; Patriotic march song

85. In a kingdom of own own; Royal vagabond

86. It's nobodys business but my own; Ziegfield's frolic

87. Dreamy Amazon

88. Yaa dum see, yaa dum dee, it's just a pretty melody

89. Chinese lullaby; East is West

90. Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland

91. In our bungalow; Rose of China

92. Egyptian moonlight; An oriental love song

93. You didn't want me when you had me, so why do you want me now

94. Johnny's in town

95. I don't want a doctor (all I want is a beautiful girl)

96. Oh! What a pal was Mary

97. All the Quakers are shoulder shakers (Down in Quaker town)

98. Down around the river at the Dixie jubilee

99. I'm like a ship without a sail

100. Icicle