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DB 02:00:16-E (:00)Abdul Abulbul Amir 0001605-001 02:53:0 Artist - Frank Crumit 02:03:09-E (:00)My Man is on the Make 0031121-001 02:34:0 Artist - Helen Kane 02:05:43-E (:00)Tiger Rag 0031210-001 04:01:0 Artist - The Hot Frogs 02:09:44-E (:00)Duff Campbells Revenge 0031314-001 03:14:0 Artist - Hume Street Preservation Jazz Band #405HN V FRANKLIN BAUR 78 VI 02:12:58-E (:00)CLARINETE MARMALDE 0022706-001 03:14:2 Artist - FRANKIE TRUMBAUER AND HIS ORCH 02:16:13-E (:00)Three O'Clock In The Morning 0039715-001 02:17:0 Artist - Lawrence Welk 02:18:30-E (:00)DON'T CRY SWANEE 0006518-001 02:45:0 Artist - BROOKE JOHNS and HIS ORCH 02:21:15-E (:00)Way Down Yonder in New Orleans 0069108-001 04:21:0 Artist - Connee Boswell 02:25:36-E (:00)BILLY BOY 0072115-001 02:46:8 Artist - LOUIS MASSEY 02:28:23-E (:00)I'm Blue for You 0074418-001 02:30:0 Artist - NICK LUCAS 02:30:53-E (:00)I'M GOING HOME 0110805-001 03:01:0 Artist - GEORGE GIRARD AND HIS NEW ORLEANS FIVE5HN V FRANKLIN BAUR 78 VI 02:33:54-E (:00)YOU MAY NOT BE AN ANGEL 0165152-001 03:15:6 Artist - FOUR LADS 02:37:10-E (:00)Cartey Blues 1948 0168717-001 02:51:3 Artist - LANE HARDIN 02:40:01-E (:00)HAPPY DAYS AND LONELY NIGHTS 1929 0185223-001 02:58:6 Artist - ACADIANS DANCE ORCH 02:43:00-E (:00)The Oregon Trail 1935 0186245-001 03:05:7 Artist - Jack Jackson and his orch v Fred Latham V FRANKLIN BAUR 78 VI 02:46:06-E (:00)ESPECIALLY FOR YOU 1938 0188123-001 02:44:7 Artist - ORRIN TUCKER 02:48:50-E (:00)SERENADE OF THE BELLS 1947 0186548-001 03:12:2 Artist - GUY LOMBARDO- KENNY GARDNER 02:52:03-E (:00)BOARDWALK BLUES 1922 0136505-001 03:11:9 Artist - BENNIE KRUEGER 02:55:15-E (:00)SLAM SLAM BLUES 1945 0136564-001 04:22:9 Artist - RED NORVO 02:59:38-E (:00)As Long As I Live 0022911-001 03:33:6 Artist - Vince Giordano's Nighthawks 03:00:00 TOP OF HOUR 03:00:00-E (:00)LEGAL ID 03:00:00-E (:00)CREDIT CARD 0999965-001 00:15:2 Artist - DB 03:00:15-E (:00)NOW 0056208-001 02:48:0 Artist - Ray Noble 03:03:03-E (:00)BUMBERSHOOT 0097724-001 02:16:6 Artist - PHIL SPECTOR 03:05:20-E (:00)PENTHOUSE SERENADE 0117612-001 03:08:0 Artist - LEO REISMAN ORCH 03:08:28-E (:00)THAT'S RIGHT I'M WRONG 0113535-001 02:25:5 Artist - JACK TEAGARDEN v JEAN ARNOLD 03:10:54-E (:00)IT'S A WHOLE NEW THING 0109728-001 02:24:1 Artist - JACK MARSHARD ORCH v GIL PHELAN 03:13:18-E (:00)PONCHATRAIN BLUES 0120510-001 04:04:4 Artist - Uptown Lowdown Jazz Band 03:17:23-E (:00)BLUE VELVET 0040901-001 02:33:3 Artist - EXOTIC GUITARS 03:19:56-E (:00)Say The Word And It's Yours 1935 0163964-001 03:06:8 Artist - Jay Wilbur and his Orchestra v Radio ThreeV FRANKLIN BAUR 78 VI 03:23:03-E (:00)THE TOY TRUMPET 0170702-001 03:00:0 Artist - RAYMOND SCOTT 03:26:03-E (:00)Broadway Melody 1929 0175121-001 02:31:2 Artist - Harry Hudson's Melody Men v Harry HudsoneeV FRANKLIN BAUR 78 VI 03:28:34-E (:00)Whirlaway 0030220-001 02:05:0 Artist - John Kirby 03:30:39-E (:00)Miller's Cave 0031510-001 02:38:0 Artist - Hank Snow 03:33:17-E (:00)THE TROLLEY SONG 0039018-001 02:47:0 Artist - FRANKIE CARLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA v PHYLLIS LYNNANKLIN BAUR 78 VI 03:36:04-E (:00)Sixty Seconds Got Together 0039417-001 02:43:0 Artist - 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