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1 CB51 to CB100 CB 51 At Last I'm In Love The Four Bright Sparks 10 March CB 51 My Idea Of Heaven CB 52 Keepin' Myself For You CB 52The Harbour Of My Heart CB 53 Harlem Madness CB 53 Navy Blues CB 54 March Of The Old Guard CB 54 Sitting By The Window CB 55 By The Bend Of The River CB 55 I Wonder Why? CB 56 Wallah-Malaka-Lucy CB 56 There's Something About You That's Different CB 57 Harmony Heaven CB 57 Love Is A DreamerDan DonovanDebroy Somers Band The Four Bright Sparks 12 April Paul Specht & his Orchestra 23 January Paul Specht & his Orchestra 23 January The Seven Hot Air Men9 January 1930 The Seven Hot Air Men9 January The Photo Players The Photo Players December January Jack Payne Jack Payne & his BBC Dance Orchestra 9 April 1930 Jack Payne Jack Payne & his BBC Dance Orchestra Leslie Sarony Debroy Somers Band 9 April April Tom BarrattDebroy Somers Band7 April 1930 Tom BarrattDebroy Somers Band April April CB I'll Always Be Dreaming Of Mary Sam Browne Ray Starita & his Ambassadors Band 14 April 1930 CB 58 Hush-A-Bye Baby Sam Browne Ray Starita & his Ambassadors Band 14 April CB 59 Sunday Afternoon Sam Browne Ray Starita & his Ambassadors Band 14 April CB 59The Moment I Saw You Sam Browne Ray Starita & his Ambassadors Band 14 April
2 CB 60 Goodbye To All That Sam Browne Van Phillips & his Band17 April CB 60 I'd Rather Have A Memory Of You CB 61 Watching My Dreams Go By CB 61 There Will Never Be Another Mary Sam Browne Van Phillips & his Band 17 April 1930 Merle Johnston & his Ceco Couriers January Will Osborne & his Orchestra 5 December CB 62The Stein Song Jack Payne, Bob Busby & Bob ManningJack Payne & his BBC Dance Orchestra 23 April CB Moonshine Is Better Than Sunshine Jack Payne Jack Payne & his BBC Dance Orchestra 23 April 1930 CB 63 San CB 63The Lonesome Road CB 64 Aunt Hagar's Blues CB 64 Dinah CB 65 My Man Is On the Make The Knickerbockers 9 December 1929 CB 65 Why Do You Suppose? The Knickerbockers 11 December CB 66 It Must Be HeavenTom BarrattDebroy Somers Band CB 66A Ship Without A Sail CB 67 I'm In the Market For You Sam Browne Van Phillips & his Band29 April CB 67 Just Like In A Story Book Sam Browne Van Phillips & his Band29 April CB Eleanor January 1930 CB 68 High Society Blues January January January April 1930 Dan DonovanDebroy Somers Band April Sam Browne The Four Bright Sparks (file shows Van Phillips & his Band) Sam Browne The Four Bright Sparks (file shows Van Phillips & his Band) 29 April 29 April 1930
3 CB 69 Mysterious Mose Jack Payne Jack Payne & his BBC Dance Orchestra CB 69 What Can I Do? Jack Payne & his BBC Dance Orchestra 23 April April CB 70 Happy Days Medley - Part 1 (Minstrel Memories/Crazy Feet/A Toast To The Girl I Love/I'm On A Diet Of Love) Sam Browne (sings Crazy Feet)Ray Starita & his Ambassadors Band 2 May CB 70 Happy Days Medley - Part 2 (Mona/We'll Build A Little World Of Our Own/Snake Hips/Crazy Feet) (We'll Build A Little World Of Our Own) Ray Starita & his Ambassadors Band 2 May CB 71The Rogue Song CB 71 When I'm Looking At You CB 72 Cooking Breakfast For The One I Love CB 72 Kickin' A Hole In The Sky CB 73The King's Horses CB 73 Gee, It Must Be Love CB 74 On the Sunny Side Of The Street CB 74 Singin' A Vagabond Song CB 75 St. James Infirmary CB 75The One Girl 26 December 1929 Sam Browne December The Ipana Troubadours cond. Sam C. Lanin The Ipana Troubadours cond. Sam C. Lanin Sam Browne Ray Starita & his Ambassadors Band 2 May Sam Browne Ray Starita & his Ambassadors Band 2 May February March Rube Bloom & his Bayou Boys 16 January February 1930 Jack Payne & chorus CB You Die If You Worry CB 76 Blue Pacific Moonlight Jack Payne Jack Payne & his BBC Dance Orchestra 16 May CB 77 Moanin' For You Sam Browne The Four Bright Sparks 21 May CB 77 Meet Me In My Dreams Tonight Sam Browne The Four Bright Sparks 21 May 1930 CB 78 In The Still Of The Night Jack Payne & his BBC Dance Orchestra 16 May 1930 The Four Bright Sparks 12 April
4 CB 78 Carissima CB 79 You Taught Me All i Know CB 79The Seven Step CB 80 I'm That Way Over You CB 80 It's You I Love Sam Browne Ray Starita & his Ambassadors Band 23 May 1930 CB 81 Why? CB 81 Cross Your Fingers CB 82 Lazy Lou'siana Moon CB 82A Cottage For Sale CB 83 Ro-Ro-Rolling Along CB 83 Amy Tom BarrattDebroy Somers Band CB 84 Exactly Like You Jack Payne Jack Payne & his BBC Dance Orchestra CB 84 Blue Is The NightJack Payne Jack Payne & his BBC Dance Orchestra CB 85A Sam Browne Ray Starita & his Ambassadors Band 23 May Ray Starita & his Ambassadors Band 14 June Ray Starita & his Ambassadors Band 23 May 1930 CB 85 I Feel You Near Me The Four Bright Sparks 12 April December December Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians 25 February Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians 11 March Debroy Somers Band 29 May June June June Jack Payne, Bob Busby & Bob ManningJack Payne & his BBC Dance Orchestra Pair Of Blue EyesJack Payne Jack Payne & his BBC Dance Orchestra CB 86 Happy Feet The Rhythm Boys (Bing Crosby, Al Rinker & Harry Barris) February June Paul Whiteman & his Orchestra10 CB 86A Bench In The ParkThe Rhythm Boys (Bing Crosby, Al Rinker & Harry Barris) & The Brox Sisters & his Orchestra22 March Los Angeles CB 87 Song Of The Dawn Bing Crosby & male chorus 12 June Paul Whiteman & his Orchestra 21 March 1930 Paul Whiteman
5 CB 87 I Like To Do Things For You The Rhythm Boys (Bing Crosby, Al Rinker & Harry Barris) Paul Whiteman & his Orchestra23 March CB 88 It Happened In Monterey CB 88 Ragamuffin Romeo Paul Whiteman & his Orchestra21 March Jeannie Lang Paul Whiteman & his Orchestra 22 March CB 89 Talkie Tunes Medley - Part 3 (Come Back To Me/Were You Just Pretending?/Because You Belong To Me) Donovan (sings Come Back To Me/Because You Belong To Me) Debroy Somers Band 29 May Dan CB 89 Talkie Tunes Medley - Part 4 (I Wonder If It's Really Love?/Oh! Oh! Oh! What I Know About Love/Life Can Be So Lonesome) Dan Donovan (sings I Wonder If It's Really Love?/Life Can Be So Lonesome) Debroy Somers Band 2 June CB 90 Giovanna Dan DonovanDebroy Somers Band 29 May CB 90 Like A Breath Of Springtime Dan DonovanDebroy Somers Band CB 91 As Long As The Window Faces Your Way CB 91 I'm On My Way To HeavenBilly Milton CB 92 When A Woman Loves A Man CB 92 Oh! How I Adore You CB 93The Free And Easy CB 93 It Must Be You CB 94 When You're Smiling CB 94 What Do I Care? Ted Wallace & his Campus Boys18 January 1930 CB 95 Sing You Sinners The Charleston Chasers 21 February 1930 CB 95 In My Little Hope Chest CB 96 When I Passed The Old Church Door Billy Milton 2 June The Four Bright Sparks The Four Bright Sparks 29 May 1930 Jan Garber & his Orchestra The Photo Players The Photo Players 13 March March Ted Wallace & his Campus Boys18 January 1930 The Photo Players January February May February 1939 Ray Starita & his Band June
6 CB 96 My Love Affair Ray Starita & his Band 14 June CB 97The Crowning Of The Cotton Queen CB 97 Reach Out For A RainbowSam Browne Van Phillips & his Band17 April CB 98 Here Comes Emily Brown Jack Payne Jack Payne & his BBC Dance Orchestra 18 June 1930 CB 98 Cheer Up And Smile CB 99 Sweepin' The Clouds Away CB 99 Yours Sincerely 0 Child Pages 29 May Jack Payne Jack Payne & his BBC Dance Orchestra 18 June 1930 The Photo Players Fred Rich & his Orchestra CB 100 Will Anybody Here Have A Drink? 16 May CB Debroy Somers Band Any Rags, Bottles Or Bones 14 February March 1930 Jack Payne & Bob Easson Jack Payne & his BBC Dance Orchestra Jack Payne Jack Payne & his BBC Dance Orchestra 28 June 1930
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