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12 th Street Rag ............... .................... .................... ............... .............. ......... 1 A Good Man Is Hard To Find ............................. 2 Afghanistan .................................................................. 3 After The Ball Is Over .......................................... 6 After You’ve Gone ................................................... 4 Aggravatin’ Papa ......................................................... 8 A’int We Got Fun ....................................................... 7 Alabama Jubilee .........................................................18 Alcoholic Blues ....................................................... 10 Alexander’s Ragtime Band ……............ ……...................... .............. .... 12 Alice Alic e Blue Gown Gow n ................................. ................................................. ................ 16 All The T he Girls Go Crazy …........... …............... ......... ........….……. ...….……. 14 Amazing Grace .......................................................... 17 American Patrol ………………........ ………… ……............. ......... ......... .......... .......…. ..…. 20 And They Called C alled It Dixieland Dix ieland ............. .................. ......... .......... 19 Any Time T ime ..…………………… ..………… ………………........ ……............ ......... ......... .......……… ...……… 21 April Showers S howers ………………… ………… ……….... ......... .......... .............. .........…….…. …….…. 22 At a Georgia Geo rgia Camp C amp Meeting M eeting .......…... .......…........ ......... ........,,,. ....,,,. 23 At The Devil’s Ball ................................................ 24 At The Jazz Band Ball ........................................ 26 Aunt Hagar’s Blues ……….............. ………................... .........….……… ....….……… 27 Avalon …………………………………….......................… 29 Baby Bab y Won’ W on’tt You Yo u Pleas Pl easee Com C omee Hom H omee ........... .. ............. .... 32 Back Bac k To T o Storyv Sto ryvill illee …............ …... .................. ................… .......…….… ….…….. ….. 30 Ballin Bal lin’’ The T he Jack Ja ck ………… …… ………... …........... ................. .................… ........……… 34 Beale Bea le Street Str eet Blues Bl ues ….……… ….… ……........ ................. ..............… .....…….. ….... 36 36 Blue Bl ue and Broken Bro ken Hearte Hea rtedd ………... …… …............ .................. ............. .... 33 Blues Bl ues My Naugh Na ughty ty Sweet Sw eetieie Gives Giv es to Me . 40 40 Bluin Bl uin’’ The T he Blues Blu es ………… …… ………... …............ ................. .........….. .…..…... …...…… 38 By The Th e Ligh L ightt of o f the t he Silver Sil veryy Moon M oon …..…...... …..… ...... 42 Careless Love ……………………… ……….....……… ……….....……… 44 Chicago ….…………………………………..................…… 45 China Boy …………………………………………....…….. 48 Chinatown, My Chinatown …………….............… 46 Cleopatra Had a Jazz Band ............................... 50 Creole Belles .……………………… ………….....……. ………….....……. 52 Curse of An Aching Heart .................................. 49
Dardanella …………………………….......…….....……. 54 Darktown Strutter’s Ball ......... .............. .............. .............. ......... .... 56 Dear Old Southland ............................................... 58 Dixieland Jazz Band One O ne Step ......... ................... ............... ..... 59 Down Among The Sheltering Palms .............. 60 Down By the Riverside ......................................... 61 Down Home Rag ........................................................ 64 Down In Borneo Isle ............................................. 62 Down IN Honky Tonk Town ................................ 66 Down in Jungle Town .......................................... 65 Down Yonder ............................................................. 68 Easy Rider’s Gone ................................................... 70 Eccentri Ecc entricc .................................................... ..................................................................... ................. 72 Eh La Bas ..................................................................... 71 Fidgety Feet .............................................................. 74 Flee AS A Bird .......................................................... 80 Floatin’ Down That Old Green River ........... 76 Floatin’ Down TO Cotton Town ..................... 82 Foolish Questions ................................................... 84 Frankie And Johnnie ............................................... 81 Grizzly Bear Rag ..................................................... 86 He May Be Your Man ............................................ 88 Hesitating Blues ..................................................... 90 High Society ............................................................... 92 Hindusta Hind ustann ................................................. .................................................................... ................... 95 Hot Lips ..................................... ......................................................... ................................... ............... 96 I Ain’t Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jelly Roll.... 98 I Can’t Let ‘Em Suffer ...................................... 100 I Never Knew I could Love Anybody .......... 102 I want to do the Bear Cat Dance .............. 103 I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate ..... 104 Ida, Sweet As Apple Cider .............................. 106 If You Were The Only Girl IN The World 110 Indiana India na .................................. ..................................................... ...................................... ................... 108 Ja Da ................................... ...................................................... ...................................... ................... 111 Japanese Sandman ............................................... 118
Jazz Baby ................................................................. 112 Jazz Me Blues ...................................................... 114 Jelly Roll Blues ................................................. 116 Just a Little While to Stay Here ............. 119 King Chanticleer..................................................... 120 Lasses Candy ......................................................... 122 Lassus Trombone .................................................. 123 Lazy Daddy .............................................................. 124 Limehouse Blues .................................................... 126 Livery Stable St able Blues (Vocal) ......... ................... ................. ....... 128 Livery Stable Blues ............................................ 130 Long Gone ................................................................. 132 Love Nest .................................................................. 136 Lovin’ Sam .................................................................. 134 Ma, He’s Making Eyes At Me ........................... 137 Mama Don’t Allow ................................................. 138 Mandy Man dy .................................... ....................................................... ...................................... ................... 139 Margie Marg ie .................................. .................................................. ................................... ....................... .... 140 Memphis Blues ........................................................ 142 Midnight in Moscow ............................................ 143 Missouri Waltz ..................................................... 144 My Bucket's Got G ot a Hole In It ............ ................ ......... ......... 150 My Daddy Rocks Me ........................................... 146 My Honey’s Lovin’ Arms ..................................... 148 Oh .................................... ....................................................... ...................................... ............................ ......... 153 Oh By Jingo .............................................................. 152 Oh Didn’t He Ramble ............................................. 151 Old Rugged Cross ................................................ 156 Ole Miss ..................................................................... 154 On The Alamo ........................................................... 157 Ory’s Creole Trombone ...................................... 158 Ostrich Walk ........................................................... 160 Over The Waves ..................................................... 162 Panama Pana ma ..................................... ........................................................ .................................... ................. 164 Pearls Pearl s ................................. .................................................... ...................................... ......................... 166 Poor Butterfly ...................................................... 163 Pretty Baby ............................................................. 168
Riversi Riv erside de Blues Bl ues........ ................ ................. .................. .................. ................. ............ .... 169 Rock Roc k A Bye Your Yo ur Baby Ba by ................. ......... ................. .................. .............. ..... 170 Rose Ros e of o f Picard Pic ardyy .................. ......... .................. .................. ................. ................. ......... 172 Rose Ros e OF O F Wash Wa shing ingto tonn Square Squ are .................. ......... ................. .......... 174 1 74 Rose Ros e Roo R oomm .................. ......... ................. ................. .................. .................. ................. ............ .... 173 Royal Ro yal Garden Gar den Blues Bl ues ................. ........ .................. .................. ................. .......... 180 1 80 Rufe Ru fe Johns Jo hnsons ons’’ Harmo Har mony ny Band Ban d ......... . ................. .............. ..... 176 Runni Ru nnin'n' Wild W ild ................ ........ ................. .................. .................. ................. ................. ........... 178 1 78 Sailing Down Chesapeke Bay ............. .................. .......... ........... 182 San ................................... ...................................................... ...................................... ......................... ...... 184 Satanic Blues ......................................................... 181 Second Hand Rose ............................................... 186 Sensation .................................................................. 191 Shake It and Break It ......................................... 188 Sheik of Araby ......................................................... 192 Singin' The Blues .................................................. 190 Sister Kate .............................................................. 104 Skeleton Jangle ................................................... 194 Sobbin' Blues ........................................................... 196 Some of These Days ........................................... 198 Some Sweet Day ................................................... 199 Somebody Stole My Gal .................................. 202 Someday Sweetheart .......................................... 200 St. James Infirmary ............................................ 203 St. Louis Blues ..................................................... 207 Stockyard Strut ................................................. 204 Storyville Blues .................................................. 212 Strut Miss Lizzie ................................................ 208 Stumbling ................................................................. 211 Suez .................................. ...................................................... ....................................... ....................... 212 Swanee Swa nee .................................... ....................................................... ................................... ................ 214 T'aint T'a int Nobo No body's dy's Busin Bu siness ess If I Do D o ................. ......... ........ 216 Tain’ Ta in’tt Noth No thin in Else Els e But B ut Jazz Ja zz .................. .......... ................ ........ 215 21 5 Take Ta ke Me TO The Th e Land Lan d Of Jazz Ja zz ................. ......... ............ .... 218 That Th at Da Da Strain Str ain ................. ......... ................. .................. .................. ............... 225 That Th at Dixie Dix ie Jazz Jaz z .................. .......... ................. .................. .................. ................ ....... 220 22 0 That Th at’s’s A Plen P lenty ty .................. ......... .................. .................. ................. ................ ........ 222 22 2
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