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Clean” Version of the Index, with Just the Titles, Composers, and Recordings Listed Updated 14 March 2021 INDEX of 3,836 TUNE TITLES and COMPOSERS (Stomp Off 1001 - 1436) Four-digit numbers are Stomp Off record numbers. Recordings may be available on CD or as MP3 downloads at stompoffrecords.com. A prefix of CD before the album number in this index means that that tune is found on the CD version only; C indicates that the tune is found on the cassette version only. Subtitles are shown in ( ); alternative titles are in [ ]; *indicates pseudonym for composer—see list at end. [NOTE: This is the “clean” version of the index, with just the titles, composers, and recordings listed. If you want to see the research notes that were behind this information, you can find them at http://stompoff.dickbaker.org/Stomp%20Off%20Index.pdf.] A Huggin’ and A Chalkin’ Ace of Rhythm (Jabbo Smith) Africana (A New “Booster”) (see Huggin’ and Chalkin’) Black Eagle JB 1065 (M. L. Lake) State Street Aces 1106 Pierce College Symphonic Winds 1297 A Major Rag (Tom McDermott) Original Salty Dogs JB 1233 Tom McDermott 1024 After All I’ve Done for You Ace of Spades (Billy Mayerl) (Tiny Parham) Á Solas (Butch Thompson) Tony Caramia 1313 Scaniazz 1004 Butch Thompson 1037 Achin’ Hearted Blues (Clarence After Awhile (Bud Freeman– Abide with Me (Henry F. Lyte– Williams–Spencer Williams– Benny Goodman) William H. Monk) Clarence Johnson) Louisiana Washboard Five 1398 Grand Dominion JB 1291 Hot Antic JB 1099 After Hours (James P. Johnson) About a Quarter to Nine Dick Hyman 1141 Keith Nichols 1159 (Al Dubin–Harry Warren) Gauthé’s Creole Rice YBJB 1170 After the Ball (Charles K. Harris) Paul and His Gang 1329 Neville Dickie 1366 New Orleans Rascals 1074 Absolutely (Jabbo Smith) Adam and Eve Had the Blues Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble 1140 Grand Dominion JB 1337 (George W. Thomas) Imperial Serenaders 1351 Accordion Joe (Cornell Smelser– Carol Leigh & Jim Dapogny 1064 After the Blues (Mike Baird) Dale Wimbrow) Affinity Rag (Irene Cozad) South Frisco JB 1307 Roaring Seven JB 1019 Elliott Adams 1198 Milano Hot Jazz Orchestra 1354 After Tonight (Lil Hardin–Clarence African Hunch (Richard M. Jones) Williams–Ralph Matthews) Ace in the Hole, The (George Mitchell– Red Rose Ragtime Band 1360 Swedish Jazz Kings 1188 James E. Dempsey) African Jungle (Spencer Williams) Steve Waddell’s Creole Bells 1173 After You Get What You Want You Keith Nichols Cotton Club Orchestra 1320 Chris Tyle’s NO Rover Boys 1235 Don’t Want It (Irving Berlin) Bob Schulz & His Frisco JB 1288 African Pas’ (Maurice Kirwin) Chrysanthemum Ragtime Band 1079 Chrysanthemum Ragtime Band 1196 Ace in the Hole (Elmer Schoebel– After You’ve Gone (Turner Layton– Louis Panico) African Queen (Sandy Brown) Henry Creamer) Les Rois du Fox-Trot 1407 Zenith Hot Stompers 1248 Rusty Taylor /Southern Stompers 1028 Andy Stein & Friends 1146 Ace of Clubs (Billy Mayerl) African Ripples (Fats Waller) Frisco Syncopators 1245 Tony Caramia 1313 Paris Washboard 1182 Kustbandet 1294 African Violet (Dave Dallwitz) Ace of Diamonds (Billy Mayerl) Paul Asaro & Neville Dickie 1404 Tony Caramia 1313 Dave Dallwitz JB 1112 Ace of Hearts (Billy Mayerl) Tony Caramia 1313 Aggravatin’ Papa (Don’t You Try to Alaskan Rag, The (Joseph F. Lamb) Allah’s Holiday (Rudolf Friml– Two-Time Me) (Roy Turk–J. Russel Matthew Davidson 1252 Otto Harbach) Robinson–Addy Britt) (On 1229 the Alchemist, The (Glenn Jenks) Charquet & Co 1039 tune labeled Aggravatin’ Papa is Glenn Jenks 1179 Charleston Chasers 1314 really Beale Street Mamma) Alcoholic Blues, The (Albert Von Tilzer– Alligator Crawl [Alligator Blues] Chris Tyle’s NO Rover Boys 1235 Edward Laska) (Fats Waller–Joe Davis–Andy Razaf) Jacques Gauthé’s Creole Rice YBJB 1256 Down Home JB 1241 Tomas Örnberg’s Blue Five 1043 Ted Shafer’s Jelly Roll JB 1278 Back Bay Ramblers 1374 Watergate Seven Plus One 1165 Aggravation Rag (George L. Cobb) Steve Waddell’s Creole Bells 1173 Alexander’s Ragtime Band George Foley 1088 Neville Dickie 1176 (Irving Berlin) Down Home JB 1190 Agitation Rag (Robert Hampton) Waldo’s Ragtime Orchestra 1007 Bob Helm’s JB 1310 Marquet–Persson Melody Boys 1229 Ronn Weatherburn 1107 Pam Pameijer’s New Jazz Wizards 1350 Elliott Adams 1299 Paris Washboard 1182 Milano Hot Jazz Orchestra 1354 Ah-Ha! (James V. Monaco– Bob Pelland & Bob Pilsbury C 1212 Paris Washboard 1359 Sidney Clare) Heliotrope Ragtime Orchestra 1411 Yerba Buena Stompers 1381 Red Rose Ragtime Band 1412 Alive & Well (Stephen Kent Goodman) Paul Asaro & Neville Dickie 1404 Ain’t I Got Rosie (Ain’t Rosie Got Me) Pierce College Symphonic Winds 1297 (Max Kortlander–Pete Wendling– Alligator Hop [Alligator Flop] Alkali Ike Rag (A North Dakota Willie Raskin) (Joe Oliver–Alphonse Picou) Misunderstanding) (Albert Perfect) Back Bay Ramblers 1279 Peruna Jazzmen 1003 Waldo’s Ragtime Orchestra 1007 Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble 1055 Ain’t It a Shame About Mame All Alone (Irving Berlin) High Society JB 1166 (James V. Monaco–Johnny Burke) Bob Pilsbury with Friends 1265 Steve Waddell’s Creole Bells 1173 Rosy McHargue 1253 All Birds Look Like Chickens to Me John Gill’s Dixieland Serenaders 1295 Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Fats Waller– (Irving Jones) Neville Dickie 1309 Harry Brooks–Andy Razaf) Ernie Carson & the Castle JB 1283 Miss Lulu White’s Red Hot Creole JB 1370 Dry Throat Five 1151 All by Myself (Irving Berlin) Independence Hall JB 1384 Keith Nichols 1159 Manhattan Ragtime Orchestra 1419 Louis Mazetier & Neville Dickie 1289 Bob Pelland & Bob Pilsbury 1212 Almost Rag (Tom McDermott) Newberger–Mazzy–Thompson 1352 Neville Dickie & Louis Mazetier 1302 Tom McDermott 1024 Paris Washboard 1359 Paul Asaro & Neville Dickie 1404 Along the Road to Gundagai Ain’t Much Good in the Best of All Dressed Up in New Rags (Jack O’Hagan) Men Now Days (Eugene Hunter) (Stephen Kent Goodman) Steve Waddell’s Creole Bells 1301 Newberger–Mazzy–Thompson 1352 Univ. of Wisconsin Symphony Band 1246 Barbara Rosene 1431 All God’s Chillun Got Rhythm Along the Tar (Tom Shea) Tom Shea 1022 Ain’t Nobody Got the Blues Like Me (Bronislaw Kaper–Walter Jurmann– (Dick Oxtot) Gus Kahn) Altération Désalterée Grand Dominion JB 1189 Paris Washboard 1347 (Raymond Graisier) Des Plantes’ Washboard Wizards 1421 All I Need Is Just a Girl Like You Dry Throat Five 1114 Ain’t That a Grand and Glorious (Abe Olman–Addison Burkhart) Always (Irving Berlin) Feeling? (Milton Ager–Jack Yellen) Dan Levinson’s Roof Garden JB 1380 Bob Pelland & Bob Pilsbury 1212 Neely’s Royal Society Jazz Orch 1208 All Muddled Up (Percy Wenrich) Am I Blue? (Harry Akst–Grant Clarke) Barbara Rosene 1368 Neville Dickie 1423 John Gill’s Original Sunset Five 1126 Ain’t That Hateful? (Bill Creger–Edward All Night Blues [All Night Shags] Butch Thompson /Berkeley Gang 1127 “Pinky” Gerbrecht–Jules Bauduc) [Richard M. Jones Blues] Fried Potatoes 1163 Evergreen Classic JB 1202 (Richard M. Jones) Paris Washboard 1308 Barbara Rosene 1368 Ain’t-Cha’ Glad? 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De Sylva) All the Candy (E. Harry Kelly) Heliotrope Ragtime Orchestra 1427 Delirium Tremolo 1177 Glenn Jenks & Dan Grinstead 1292 Down Home JB 1273 All the Girls Go Crazy [All the American Patrol (Frank W. Meacham) Levinson’s Trans-Atlantic Saxtette 1430 Alamo Rag (Percy Wenrich– Whores Like the Way I Ride] Ben Deely) (see The Girls Go Crazy) American Sampler Rag (Terry Parrish) St. Louis Ragtimers 1267 Elite Syncopators 1358 American Soldier [Bugle Boy March] Apex Blues (Jimmie Noone– At Sundown (When Love Is Calling (Francis A. Myers) Earl Hines–Joe Poston) Me Home) (Walter Donaldson) Black Eagle JB 1054 Jimmy Noone Jr/Davies Rhythmic 5 1121 Ingham–Grosz Hot Cosmopolites 1237 New Orleans Rascals 1074 Les Red Hot Reedwarmers 1425 At the Ball, That’s All (J. Leubrie Hill) Monty Sunshine JB 1110 Apple Blossoms (Joe Venuti–Lennie Canary Cottage Dance Orchestra 1400 Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble 1197 Hayton–Frankie Trumbauer– At the Christmas Ball Grand Dominion JB 1268 Eddie Lang) (Fred Longshaw) (They Made It Twice As Nice As Prague Jazzphonics 1236 Jimmy Mazzy & Eli Newberger CD 1109 Paradise) And They Called It Andy Stein Blue Five 1390 At the Devil’s Ball (Irving Berlin) Dixieland (Richard A. Whiting– Apple Jack (Some Rag) Bob Pelland & Bob Pilsbury 1212 Raymond B. Egan) (Charles L. Johnson) Bob Schulz & His Frisco JB 1349 Paramount JB of Boston 1247 Chrysanthemum Ragtime Band 1079 Down Home JB 1264 At the Firemen’s Ball (Jimmy McHugh– Apple Sass Rag (Harry Belding) Harold Adamson) Angel Cake Lady and the Gingerbread Chrysanthemum Ragtime Band 1196 Man, The (A Bakery Romance) Frisco Syncopators 1245 Arab Strut (Roy Giomi) (M. K. Jerome–Joan Jasmyn– At the Indian Cabaret Steve Waddell’s Creole Bells 1173 Pat Ballard) (Richard Howard) South Frisco JB 1342 Alex Hassan 1322 Ernie Carson & the Castle JB 1277 Arabella’s Wedding Day Angry (Henry Brunies–Merritt Brunies– At the Jazz Band Ball (Nick LaRocca– (George W.
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