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Arthur Fields (1888-1953)

THE EMERSON LABELS

Amaizo/Amco/Banner/Bell/Challenge/Clover/Dandy/Emerson/Everybodys/Globe/Grey Gull/Hudson/Jewel/Madison/Marathon/Medallion/Melodisc/Nadsco/National Music Lovers/Oriole/Puritan/Radiex/Regal/Resona/Silvertone/Supreme/Symphonola/Triangle

Last modified: December 2, 2012

This page is divided into two sections—Section I covers all known Emerson recordings from 1918 to 1923, arranged by label. Section II is arranged by title, covering all known mid-1920s acoustic recordings (mostly for Grey Gull), and electrical recordings made by Consolidated from 1926 to 1928.

If you have any discs or data not found here, please don't hesitate to contact me, and I will acknowledge and update as soon as possible. Thanks to Way Clark, Herb Rhyner, Gary Rice, and Gary Wise for their help with this listing.

 

SECTION I:
Emerson Phonograph Company, Inc. (1918-1923)
(arranged by label)

Emerson labels

Ryan Barna Collection

Emerson 7" discs

Catalog # Title Artist credit Recording date Release date Matrix
7351 K-K-K-Katy Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. March 1918 June 1918 2996-1
7353 Tom, Dick and Harry and Jack (Hurry Back) Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. March 1918 June 1918 20000-1, -2
7354 All Aboard for Home, Sweet Home Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. March 1918 June 1918 2999-2
7370 Just Like Washington Crossed the Delaware (General Pershing Will Cross the Rhine) Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. April 1918 July 1918 21034-1, -2
7373 [The Yanks Started Yankin'] The Russians Were Rushin' Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) Undetermined July 1918 Matrix?
7379 We Stopped Them at the Marne Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. April 1918 Aug. 1918 21033-3
7386 When I Send You a Picture of Berlin (You'll Know It's Over, "Over There," I'm Coming Home) Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. June 1918 Sept. 1918 21089-1
7404 I'm Going to Spend My Vacation with a Dear Old Relation Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) Undetermined Oct. 1918 Matrix?
7406 Uncle Sammy Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) Undetermined Oct. 1918 Matrix?
7412 The Yanks Are at It Again Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) Undetermined Nov. 1918 Matrix?
7432 I Ain't Got Weary Yet! Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) Undetermined Jan. 1919 Matrix?
7437 Coming Through the Rhine Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. Oct. 1918 Jan. 1919 21182-2
7443 Mother, Here's Your Boy! Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) Undetermined Feb. 1919 Matrix?
7446 Madelon (I'll Be True to the Whole Regiment) Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) Undetermined Feb. 1919 Matrix?
7447 Ja-Da (Ja Da, Ja Da, Jing Jing Jing!) Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. Nov. 1918 Feb. 1919 21205-1
7447 Jim, Jim, I Always Knew That You'd Win Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. Nov. 1918 Feb. 1919 21218-1
7456 Oh! You La, La Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. Dec. 1918 March 1919 21230-1, -2
7464 In the Land of Beginning Again (Where Broken Dreams Come True) Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. Jan. 1919 April 1919 21258-1
7476 Johnny's in Town Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. Feb. 1919 May 1919 21284-1
7476 After All Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. Feb. 1919 May 1919 21297-1
7484 Don't Cry, Frenchy, Don't Cry Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. March 1919 June 1919 21310-1, -2
7486 Heart of Wetona Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. March 1919 June 1919 21309-1
7487 On a Little Farm in Normandie [sic] Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. March 1919 June 1919 21315-1
7488 Bring Back Those Wonderful Days Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) Undetermined June 1919 Matrix?
7499 Good-bye, Wild Women, Good-bye! The Emerson Three [Arthur Fields, Irving & Jack Kaufman] (orch. acc.) Undetermined July 1919 Matrix?
7501 All Those in Favor Say Aye The Emerson Three [Arthur Fields, Irving & Jack Kaufman] (orch. acc.) ca. April 1919 July 1919 21335-1
7502 Pig Latin Love (I-Yay Ove-Lay) Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. April 1919 July 1919 21327-1
7508 Don't Forget the Salvation Army (My Doughnut Girl) Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) Undetermined Aug. 1919 Matrix?
7508 Oh, You Women The Emerson Three [Arthur Fields, Irving & Jack Kaufman] (orch. acc.) Undetermined Aug. 1919 Matrix?
7510 Friends Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. May 1919 Aug. 1919 21364-2
7520 Just a Little Place, He Can Call His Home Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. June 1919 Sept. 1919 21369-2
7521 Ze Yankee Boys Have Made a Wild French Baby Out of Me Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. June 1919 Sept. 1919 21400-2
7524 When Ireland Comes Into Her Own Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. June 1919 Sept. 1919 21420-1
7534 You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me (So Why Do You Want Me Now?) Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. July 1919 Oct. 1919 21427-1
7535 Oh, Oh, Oh! Those Landlords Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. July 1919 Oct. 1919 21428-1
7538 Tell Me Why (I'd Like to Know the Reason Why) Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. June 1919 Oct. 1919 21412-1

Emerson 9" discs

Catalog # Title Artist credit Recording date Release date Matrix
927 K-K-K-Katy Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. March 1918 June 1918 389-2
934 Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. April 1918 July 1918 3135-1, -2
937 We Stopped Them at the Marne Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. April 1918 July 1918 3105-3
937 [The Yanks Started Yankin'] The Russians Were Rushin' Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. April 1918 July 1918 3134-2
950 When I Send You a Picture of Berlin (You'll Know It's Over, "Over There," I'm Coming Home) Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. June 1918 Sept. 1918 3164-1, -2
954 Victory Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. June 1918 Sept. 1918 3165-1
969 I'm Going to Spend My Vacation with a Dear Old Relation Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. July 1918 Oct. 1918 3237-1
974 Uncle Sammy Arthur Fields (acc. by Emerson Military Band) ca. July 1918 Oct. 1918 3228-1
977 The Yanks are at It Again Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. July 1918 Oct. 1918 3236-1
996 I Ain't Got Weary Yet! Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Oct. 1918 Jan. 1919 3328-1
9105 Coming Through the Rhine Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Oct. 1918 Jan. 1919 3334-2
9114 Mother, Here's Your Boy! Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Nov. 1918 Feb. 1919 3362-1
9115 Jim, Jim, I Always Knew That You'd Win Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Nov. 1918 Feb. 1919 3363-1, -2
9119 Good-Bye France Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Nov. 1918 Feb. 1919 3379-1, -2
9120 Oh! You La, La! Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Nov. 1918 Feb. 1919 3378-3
9128 Madelon (I'll Be True to the Whole Regiment) [Label description: "War Song of the French Poilu"] Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Dec. 1918 March 1919 3383-2, -3
9132 In the Land of Beginning Again (Where Broken Dreams Come True) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Dec. 1918 March 1919 3403-1, -2
9142 Johnny's in Town Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Jan. 1919 April 1919 3434-1
9147 After All Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Jan. 1919 April 1919 3453-2
9153 Mickey Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Feb. 1919 May 1919 3477-2
9153 Heart of Wetona Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Feb. 1919 May 1919 3478-2
9155 Don't Cry, Frenchy, Don't Cry Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Feb. 1919 May 1919 3479-1
9156 On a Little Farm in Normandie [sic] Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Feb. 1919 May 1919 3497-1, -2
9160 Ja-Da (Ja Da, Ja Da, Jing Jing Jing!) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. March 1919 May 1919 3557-1, -2
9168 Good-bye, Wild Women, Good-bye! The Three Kaufields [Arthur Fields, Irving & Jack Kaufman] (orch. acc.) ca. March 1919 June 1919 3552-1, -2
9168 All Those in Favor Say Aye The Three Kaufields [Arthur Fields, Irving & Jack Kaufman] (orch. acc.) ca. March 1919 June 1919 3556-2
9171 Pig Latin Love (I-Yay Ove-Lay) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. March 1919 June 1919 3527-1
9171 Bring Back Those Wonderful Days Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. March 1919 June 1919 3528-2
9188 Friends Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. April 1919 July 1919 3678-2
9188 Just a Little Place, He Can Call His Home Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. April 1919 July 1919 3709-1
9189 Don't Forget the Salvation Army (My Doughnut Girl) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. April 1919 July 1919 3677-1, -3
9205 Oh, You Women The Three Kaufields [Arthur Fields, Irving & Jack Kaufman] (orch. acc.) ca. May 1919 Aug. 1919 3760-2
9205 Ze Yankee Boys Have Made a Wild French Baby Out of Me Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. May 1919 Aug. 1919 3762-1
9206 Daa Dee Dum The Three Kaufields [Arthur Fields, Irving & Jack Kaufman] (orch. acc.) ca. May 1919 Sept. 1919 3749-1, -2
9206 Tell Me Why (I'd Like to Know the Reason Why) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. June 1919 Sept. 1919 3777-2
9209 Ragging the Chopsticks Arthur Fields (acc. by xylophone and piano) ca. June 1919 Sept. 1919 3779-3
9209 You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me (So Why Do You Want Me Now?) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. June 1919 Sept. 1919 3799-2
9212 When Ireland Comes Into Her Own Fields as "Padric O'Brien" (orch. acc.) ca. June 1919 Sept. 1919 3783-2
9213 Baby Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. June 1919 Sept. 1919 3849-1, -2
9213 Breeze (Blow My Baby Back to Me) The Two Kaufields [Arthur Fields and Jack Kaufman] (orch. acc.) ca. June 1919 Sept. 1919 3850-2, -3
9216 Oh! The Woman in Room 13 The Two Kaufields [Arthur Fields and Jack Kaufman] (orch. acc.) ca. June 1919 Sept. 1919 3820-1
9221 Oh! Oh! Oh! Those Landlords Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. June 1919 Oct. 1919 3800-1, -2
9225 Why Should I Build Castles in the Air? Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. July 1919 Oct. 1919 3874-1
9226 My Baby's Arms Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. July 1919 Oct. 1919 3873-1

Emerson 10 " discs

Catalog # Title Artist credit Recording date Release date Matrix
1002 K-K-K-Katy Arthur Fields (orch. acc.)  
413-2
1013 Ja-Da (Ja Da, Ja Da, Jing Jing Jing!) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.)  
427 [no take]
1014 Madelon (I'll Be True to the Whole Regiment) [Label: "War Song of the French Poilu"] Arthur Fields (acc. by Emerson Military Band) ca. March 1919
437 take?
1017 Mickey Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. April 1919 July 1919 488-2
1060 In Miami (Where Mammy's Waiting for Me) The Three Kaufields [Arthur Fields, Irving & Jack Kaufman] (orch. acc.) ca. Aug. 1919 Nov. 1919 4352-2
1079 Swanee Shore Irving Kaufman and Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Sept. 1919 Dec. 1919 4430-2, -3
1091 Freckles Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Sept. 1919 Dec. 1919 4497-1, -2
1092 That's Worth While Waiting For Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Sept. 1919 Dec. 1919 4549-1
10100 Tell Me Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Oct. 1919? Dec. 1919 4651-1, -2, -3
10103 I Am Climbing Mountains Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Sept. 1919 Jan. 1920 4550-5
10112 You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me (So Why Do You Want Me Now?) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Nov. 1919? Jan. 1920 4761-1
10114 Bless My Swanee River Home Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) Oct/Nov 1919? March 1920 4695-1, -2
10118 Oh! What a Pal Was Mary—Waltz Emerson Dance Orchestra (v. AF uncr.) Nov/Dec 1919? March 1920 4770-1
10126 Patches Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Oct. 1919? March 1920 4588-8
10130 I Never Knew Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) Oct/Nov 1919? March 1920 4693-5, -7
10130 Dardanella Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Dec. 1919 March 1920 4865-2, -5
10137 Sunny Weather Friends Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Dec. 1919 May 1920 4817-2, -3
10147 Peggy Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Jan. 1920 May 1920 4926-1
10148 Oh! How I Laugh (When I Think How I Cried About You) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Jan. 1920 May 1920 4900-1, -2
10148 When My Baby Smiles at Me Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Jan. 1920 May 1920 4907-1, -3
10158 I'll See You in C-U-B-A The Three Kaufields [Arthur Fields, Irving & Jack Kaufman] (orch. acc.) ca. Jan. 1920 May 1920 4984-2
10166 Goodnight, Angeline The Three Kaufields [Arthur Fields, Irving & Jack Kaufman] (orch. acc.) ca. Feb. 1920 June 1920 41019-1
10199 Everybody's Buddy Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. April 1920 Aug. 1920 41142-1, -2, -4
10214 For Ev'ry Boy Who's on the Level (There's a Girl Who's on the Square) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. June 1920 Sept. 1920 41219-3
10215 The Dardanella Blues The Three Kaufields [Arthur Fields, Irving & Jack Kaufman] (orch. acc.) ca. April 1920 Sept. 1920 41143-1
10223 In the Blue Grass State Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. June 1920 Oct. 1920 41220-1, -3
10234 My Little Bimbo Down on the Bamboo Isle Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. July 1920 Oct. 1920 41240-2, -3
10255 Let's Fill the Old Oaken Bucket (With a Ragtime Melody) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Aug. 1920 Nov. 1920 41290-2, -3
10265 Nobody to Love Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Aug. 1920 Dec. 1920 41291-6
10265 That Oriental Gal of Mine Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Aug. 1920 Dec. 1920 41293-2
10266 When Ireland Comes Into Her Own Fields (as "Padric O'Brien") (orch. acc.) ca. Sept. 1920 Dec. 1920 41394-1, -2
10286 Chop Suey Land Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Oct. 1920 Jan. 1921 41432-1, -2
10288 Kentucky Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Sept. 1920 Jan. 1921 41366-5
10302 Look! What You've Done with Your Dog-Gone Dangerous Eyes Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Nov. 1920 Feb. 1921 41480-2
10310 (Oh Gee! Say Gee! You Ought to See) My Gee Gee from the Fiji Isles Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Nov. 1920 Feb. 1921 41505-2
10316 Feather Your Nest Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Dec. 1920 March 1921 41555-1
10316 Grieving for You Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Dec. 1920 March 1921 41556-3
10320 I'm Saving Up My Dough for Rae and Me Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Dec. 1920 March 1921 41550-3
10324 My Mammy (The Sun Shines East—The Sun Shines West) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Dec. 1920 March 1921 41575-1, -2
10333 I Used to Love You but It's All Over Now Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Jan. 1921 April 1921 41605-3
10333 Roaming Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Jan. 1921 April 1921 41606-2
10338 Rosie (Make It Rosy for Me) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Jan. 1921 April 1921 41617-2, -4
10338 What Are We Goin' to Do (When There's Nothing to Do on Sunday?) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Jan. 1921 April 1921 41618-1, -3
10349 I'm Missin' Mammy's Kissin' (And I Know She's Missin' Mine) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Feb. 1921 June 1921 41654-1, -2
10375 She Knows It! Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. March 1921 June 1921 41725-2
10375 Oh Boy (I Found the Baby for Me) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) Undetermined June 1921 Matrix?
10381 Just Keep a Thought for Me Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. April 1921 July 1921 41761-3
10404 Sunnyside Sal Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. June 1921 Sept. 1921 41842-2
10412 Stolen Kisses—Fox Trot Little Club Orch. [Duilio Sherbo's Orch.] (v. AF) ca. June 1921 Sept. 1921 41857-2, -3
10416 Daisy Days Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. June 1921 Sept. 1921 41880-3
10437 Saturday—Fox Trot Little Club Orch. [Duilio Sherbo's Orch.] (v. AF) ca. June 1921 Nov. 1921 41858-6
10440 You're Just the Type for a Bungalow Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Aug. 1921 Nov. 1921 41926-3
10451 Bimini Bay Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Sept. 1921 Dec. 1921 41975-1
10490 April Showers Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Nov. 1921 Feb. 1922 42040-4
10499 How Is It By You? By Me, It's Fine Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Dec. 1921 March 1922 Matrix?
10512 There's a Down in Dixie Feelin' (Hangin' Round Me) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Jan. 1922 April 1922 42139-2
10520 Good-Bye Shanghai!—Fox Trot [Nathan] Glantz & his Orch. (v. AF uncr.) ca. Feb. 1922 May 1922 42172-3
10524 Old Fashioned Girl (In a Gingham Gown) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Feb. 1922 May 1922 42168-1
10563 Lovin' Sam (The Shiek of Alabam') Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) Undetermined Jan. 1923 Matrix?
10564 Till My Luck Comes Rolling Along Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) Undetermined Jan. 1923 Matrix?
10571 Baby Blue Eyes Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Nov. 1922 Feb. 1923 42288-2
10572 Way Down Yonder in New Orleans Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) Undetermined Feb. 1923 Matrix?
10623 Yes! We Have No Bananas—Fox Trot Pennsylvanian Syncopators (v. AF) ca. April 1923 July 1923 42368-2
10639 Stella—Fox Trot Pennsylvania Syncopators (v. AF) ca. May 1923 Aug. 1923 42381-1
10639 Dirty Hands, Dirty Face—Fox Trot Emerson Dance Orch. (v. AF) Undetermined Aug. 1923 Matrix?
10641 That Red Head Gal—Fox Trot
[Recorded by Regal]
Emerson Dance Orch. (v. AF) ca. May 1923 Aug. 1923 5163-2, -3

Medallion 9" discs

Catalog # Title Artist credit Recorded Matrix
813 In the Land of Beginning Again (Where Broken Dreams Come True) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Dec. 1918 3403-1, -2
835 After All Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Jan. 1919 3453-2
845 On a Little Farm in Normandie [sic] Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Feb. 1919 3497-1, -2
850 Mickey Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Feb. 1919 3477-2
853 Ze Yankee Boys Have Made a Wild French Baby Out of Me Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. May 1919 3762-1
858 Baby Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. June 1919 3849-1, -2
860 Oh! The Woman in Room 13 The Two Kaufields [Arthur Fields and Jack Kaufman] (orch. acc.) ca. June 1919 3820-1
863 Oh! Oh! Oh! Those Landlords Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. June 1919 3800-1, -2

Medallion 10" discs

Catalog # Title Artist credit Recorded Matrix
8124 In Miami (Where Mammy's Waiting for Me) The Three Kaufields [Arthur Fields, Irving & Jack Kaufman] (orch. acc.) ca. Aug. 1919 4352-2
8155 I Never Knew Arthur Fields (orch. acc.)   4693-5, -7
8159 When My Baby Smiles at Me Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Jan. 1920 4907-1, -3
8159 Peggy Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Jan. 1920 4926-1
8166 I'll See You in C-U-B-A The Three Kaufields [Arthur Fields, Irving & Jack Kaufman] (orch. acc.) ca. Jan. 1920 4984-2
8169 Goodnight, Angeline The Three Kaufields [Arthur Fields, Irving & Jack Kaufman] (orch. acc.) ca. Feb. 1920 41019-1
8182 Everybody's Buddy Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. April 1920 41142-1, -2, -4
8193 For Ev'ry Boy Who's on the Level (There's a Girl Who's on the Square) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. June 1920 41219-3
8204 My Little Bimbo Down on the Bamboo Isle Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. July 1920 41240-2, -3
8205 In the Blue Grass State Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. June 1920 41220-1, -3
8214 Let's Fill the Old Oaken Bucket (With a Ragtime Melody) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Aug. 1920 41290-2, -3
8234 Chop Suey Land Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Oct. 1920 41432-1, -2
8252 My Mammy (The Sun Shines East—The Sun Shines West) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Dec. 1920 41575-1, -2
8269 I'm Missin' Mammy's Kissin' (And I Know She's Missin' Mine) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Feb. 1921 41654-1, -2

Melodisc 7" discs

Catalog # Title Artist credit Recorded Matrix
746 My Little Bimbo Down on the Bamboo Isle Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. June 1920 21640-1
746 I'd Love to Fall Asleep and Wake Up in My Mammy's Arms Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. June 1920 21641-1
766 My Mammy (The Sun Shines East—The Sun Shines West) Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. Dec. 1920 21674-3
779 Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. Feb. 1921 21713-3
787 My Budding Rose Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) Undetermined 21733-2
787 Angels (We Call Them Mothers Down Here) Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) Undetermined 21734-1
7134 You're Just the Type for a Bungalow Fields as "D. Bud Bernie" (orch. acc.) ca. Aug. 1921 21817-2

Regal 10" discs

Catalog # Title Artist credit Recording date Release date Matrix
912 Grieving for You Fields as "Donald Baker" (orch. acc.) ca. Dec. 1920
41556-3
912 My Mammy (The Sun Shines East—The Sun Shines West) Fields as "Donald Baker" (orch. acc.) ca. Dec. 1920
41575-1, -2
913 I Used to Love You but It's All Over Now Fields as "Donald Baker" (orch. acc.) ca. Jan. 1921
41605-3
922 (Oh Gee! Say Gee! You Ought to See) My Gee Gee from the Fiji Isles Fields as "Donald Baker" (orch. acc.) ca. Nov. 1920
41505-2
922 Rosie (Make It Rosy for Me) Fields as "Donald Baker" (orch. acc.) ca. Jan. 1921
41617-2, -4
932 I'm Missin' Mammy's Kissin' (And I Know She's Missin' Mine) Fields as "Donald Baker" (orch. acc.) ca. Feb. 1921
41654-1, -2
955 Oh Boy (I Found the Baby for Me) Fields as "Donald Baker" (orch. acc.) Undetermined
Matrix?
956 She Knows It! Fields as "Donald Baker" (orch. acc.) ca. March 1921
41725-2
999 Just Keep a Thought for Me Fields as "Donald Baker" (orch. acc.) ca. April 1921
41761-3
9112 Stolen Kisses—Fox Trot Unverified label credit ca. June 1921
41857-2, -3
9121 Saturday—Fox Trot [Duilio] Sherbo's Famous Dance Orch. (v. as "Donald Baker") ca. June 1921
41858-6
9123 You're Just the Type for a Bungalow Fields as "Donald Baker" (orch. acc.) ca. Aug. 1921
41926-3
9155 Bimini Bay Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Sept. 1921
41975-1
9156 April Showers Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Nov. 1921
42040-4
9181 There's a Down in Dixie Feelin' (Hangin' Round Me) Fields as "Donald Baker" (orch. acc.) ca. Jan. 1922
42139-2
9192 Good-Bye Shanghai!—Fox Trot Regal Dance Orch. [Nathan Glantz's Orch.] (v. as "Donald Baker") ca. Feb. 1922 April 1922 42172-3
9195 Old Fashioned Girl (In a Gingham Gown) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Feb. 1922 April 1922 42168-1

Symphonola 9" discs

Catalog # Title Artist credit Recorded Matrix
429 We Stopped Them at the Marne Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. April 1918 3105-3
458 I'm Going to Spend My Vacation with a Dear Old Relation Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. July 1918 3237-1
459 The Yanks are at It Again Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. July 1918 3236-1
470 Mother, Here's Your Boy! Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Nov. 1918 3362-1
496 In the Land of Beginning Again (Where Broken Dreams Come True) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Dec. 1918 3403-1, -2
4109 Mickey Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Feb. 1919 3477-2
4110 On a Little Farm in Normandie [sic] Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Feb. 1919 3497-1, -2
4112 Heart of Wetona Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Feb. 1919 3478-2
4125? Friends Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. April 1919 3678-2

Symphonola 10" discs

Catalog # Title Artist credit Recorded Matrix
4201 Swanee Shore Irving Kaufman and Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Sept. 1919 4430-2, -3
4201 Freckles Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Sept. 1919 4497-1, -2
4202 That's Worth While Waiting For Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Sept. 1919 4549-1
4203 In Miami (Where Mammy's Waiting for Me) The Three Kaufields [Arthur Fields, Irving & Jack Kaufman] (orch. acc.) ca. Aug. 1919 4352-2
4203 Tell Me Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Oct. 1919? 4651-1, -2, -3
4205 I Am Climbing Mountains Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Sept. 1919 4550-5
4206 I Never Knew Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) Oct/Nov 1919? 4693-5, -7
4206 Patches Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Oct. 1919? 4588-8
4220 When My Baby Smiles at Me Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Jan. 1920 4907-1, -3
4227 Goodnight, Angeline The Three Kaufields [Arthur Fields, Irving & Jack Kaufman] (orch. acc.) ca. Feb. 1920 41019-1
4253 Everybody's Buddy Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. April 1920 41142-1, -2, -4
4277 For Ev'ry Boy Who's on the Level (There's a Girl Who's on the Square) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. June 1920 41219-3
4297 When Ireland Comes Into Her Own Fields as "Padric O'Brien" (orch. acc.) ca. Sept. 1920 41394-1, -2
4325 Feather Your Nest Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) ca. Dec. 1920 41555-1
4326 Oh Boy (I Found the Baby for Me) Arthur Fields (orch. acc.) Undetermined Matrix?

 

SECTION II:
Emerson Recording Laboratories, Inc. (1924-1926)
Consolidated Record Corporation
(1926-1928)

Emerson labels

Ryan Barna Collection

Because there are still several matrix numbers missing (without relying on books or websites) and at least twenty-four labels covered in this discography, I felt it would be much more convenient for the novice and advanced collector if it were arranged by title, rather than chronological, or by label. When the Consolidated Record Corporation took over Emerson's recording operations in 1926, they converted to electrical recording, but continued the same 3000 matrix series that Emerson used to supply recordings for Grey Gull. Thus, any matrix numbers higher than 3876 are electrical recordings (beginning with 3877).

If you have any additional matrix, take, or record data, or any solos or vocal refrains not found here, please click here to contact me.

After I Say I'm Sorry—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            3865-A            Grey Gull/Radiex/Supreme 1347 (High Society Seven)


Ain't That a Grand and Glorious Feeling?
Solo (accompaniment?)

            Matrix?            Bell 529 (released October 1927)

Always
Solo with orch. acc.

            3815-2             Clover 1653 (as "James Hunter")
                                    Dandy 5136 (as "John Gorman")
                                    Grey Gull/Radiex 2233 (as "Mr. X")
                                    National Music Lovers 1144 (as "James Hunter")
           Matrix?             Emerson 3012

Saxophone solo by Andy Sannella (uncredited vocal by Fields); acc. by violin and piano
            3820-A, -B      Globe/Grey Gull/Radiex 1331 ("Saxophone Solo by Senella")
            43039 no take  Emerson 3020 ("Fred Stone") (released May 1926)

And I Don't Mean Maybe
Solo with orch. acc.

            3719-1, -B       Clover 1621 (as "George Beaver")
                                    Dandy 5100 (as "Arthur Wynne")
                                    Globe/Grey Gull/Radiex 8022 (as "Mr. X")
                                    National Music Lovers 1146 (as "James Hunter")
                                    Puritan 11432 [ctrl #291]

Arabella
Solo with orch. acc.

            3547-A            Madison 14093 (as "Mr. X")

At Sundown (When Love Is Calling Me Home)—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with Bert Kaplan and his Orchestra.

            31072-2           Bell 489 (Bert Kaplan Orchestra)
                                    Emerson 3116 (released April 1927)
                                    National Music Lovers 1209 (Manhattan Musicians)

At the Operee House
Solo with orch. acc.

            3525-A            Clover 1528 (as "George Beaver")
                                    Grey Gull/Radiex 2169 (as "Mr. X")

Baby Face—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with Fred Hall and his Roseland Orch.

            3925 take?       Bell 424 (Melody Men)
                                    Emerson 3043

Because You're Mine
Solo (accompaniment?)

           Matrix?             Marathon 237 (released December 1928) (7")

Blue Skies
Solo (accompaniment?)

            31038-1           Bell 481
                                    Emerson 3110 (released March 1927)

Bombay
Solo with orch. acc.

            3549-A            Globe/Grey Gull/Nadsco/Radiex 2173 (as "Mr. X")

Brighter Days—Fox Trot
Vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            31224-1           Banner 6233 (Hollywood Dance Orchestra) [ctrl #1913-2]
                                    Grey Gull/Radiex 1588 (Fox Trot with Vocal Chorus)
                                    Oriole 1420 (Roy Collins' Dance Orchestra) (as "Harry Crane") [ctrl #1913-2]
            Assigned Regal matrix #8341.

Brown Eyes (Why Are You Blue?)
Solo with orch. acc.

            3713-A            Globe/Grey Gull/Radiex 2206 (as "Mr. X")

But I Do, You Know I Do—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            3866 take?       Grey Gull/Radiex 1332 ("Pacific Coast Players")

Cecilia
Solo with orch. acc.

            3686-A, -B      Globe/Grey Gull/Radiex 2203 (as "Mr. X")

China Rose
Solo with orch. acc.

            3456-1             Globe 8012 (as "Charles Dale")
                                    Grey Gull/Radiex 2159 (as "Charles Dale")

A Coal Miner's Dream
Solo with melodeon acc.

            3894 take?       Clover 1695
                                    Emerson 3040 (released July 1926)

Collette—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with Earl Oliver and his Orchestra.

            31136-2           Bell 513 (Earl Oliver Orchestra)

A Cottage on the Dreamland Shore
Solo with orch. acc.

            3760-B            Dandy 5124 (as "John Gorman")
                                    Grey Gull/Radiex 2216 (as "Mr. X")
                                    Oriole 578 (as "Harry Crane") [ctrl #192]

Dawn of Tomorrow—Waltz
Uncredited vocal refrain with Earl Oliver and his Orchestra.

           Matrix?             Bell 514 (Earl Oliver and his Melody Men)

The Day You Went Away
Solo with orch. acc.

            3840-B            Clover 1660 (as "James Hunter")
                                    Grey Gull/Radiex 2240 (as "Hugh Donovan")

Do-Do-Do—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with Bert Kaplan and his Orchestra.

            31050-2           Bell 476
                                    Emerson 3103 (released March 1927)
                                    National Music Lovers 1193 (Master Melody Makers)

Don't Be Afraid to Come Home
Solo with orch. acc.

            Matrix?            Emerson 3023 (released June 1926)
            3850-A           Grey Gull/Radiex 2241

Down By the Winegar Woiks
Solo with orch. acc.

            3777-B            Clover 1644 (as "Billy Clarke")
                                    Globe/Grey Gull/Radiex 2224 (as "Mr. X")
                                    National Music Lovers 1144 (as "Joseph Elliott")
                                    Silvertone 2690 (as "Frank Howard")

The End of the Shenandoah
Solo with orch. acc.

            3855-B            Grey Gull/Radiex/Supreme 4092

Farewell
Solo with orch. acc.

            3597-A, -2      Dandy 5048 (as "Arthur Wynne")
                                    Everybodys 1044
                                    Globe/Madison 8014 (as "Mr. X")
                                    Grey Gull/Nadsco/Radiex 2185 (as "Mr. X")

Floyd Collins' Fate
Solo with orch. acc.

            3819-A            Clover 1667 (as "James Hunter")
                                    Grey Gull/Radiex/Supreme 4086 (as "Bob Thomas")
                                    Madison 1607 (as "James Cummings")
            Matrix?            Emerson 3013 (as "James Hunter")

For a Little While
Solo with orch. acc.

            3486-A, -B      Globe/Grey Gull/Radiex 2245 (as "Mr. X")
                                    Globe 8012 (as "Mr. X")

Forever with You—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with Fred Hall and his Roseland Orch.

            3878-1             Clover 1708
                                    Emerson 3038 (released July 1926)
                                    National Music Lovers 1159 (unverified label credit)

Forgive Me
Solo (accompaniment?)

            Matrix?            Bell 537 (released October 1927)

The Grass Is Always Greener (In the Other Fellow's Yard)
Solo with orch. acc.

            Matrix?            Emerson 10788 (released October 1924)

He Ain't Done Right by Nell
Solo (accompaniment?)

            3863-B            Globe/Grey Gull/Radiex/Supreme 2245 (as "Arthur Field")
            Matrix?            Emerson 3026 (released June 1926)

Hello Bluebird
Solo (accompaniment?)

            3992-2             Bell 458
                                    Dandy 5251
                                    Emerson 3083 (released January 1927)

Hello, Swanee, Hello
Solo (accompaniment?)

            3991-2             Bell 458
                                    Emerson 3084 (released January 1927)

Here I Am
Solo (accompaniment?)

            Matrix?            Bell 437

Here or There (As Long As I'm with You)—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            31026-1           Bell 465 (Marlborough Dance Orchestra)
                                    Emerson 3087 (Marlborough Dance Orchestra) (released February 1927)
                                    National Music Lovers 1188 (label credit?) (Title: "All for You")

Horses—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            3881-1             Bell 410 (Missouri Jazz Band)
                                    Emerson 3032 (California Melodie Syncopators) (released July 1926)
                                    National Music Lovers 1153 (Manhattan Musicians)

How Do I Know You Love Me?—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            31179-B          Grey Gull/Radiex 1596 (Fox Trot with Vocal Chorus)

How Long? How Long?
Solo with orch. acc.

            3827-B            Clover 1679 (as "James Hunter")
                                    Grey Gull/Radiex/Supreme 2235

I Found a Million Dollar Baby
Solo. Fred Hall, piano acc.

            Matrix?            Bell 467
                                    Emerson 3095 (released February 1927)

I Found a Round About Way to Heaven—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with Fred Hall and his Roseland Orch.

            3877 take?       Clover 1708
                                    Emerson 3030 (released June 1926)

I Got Married for Love
Solo with piano acc.

            3900-1             Clover 1716 (as "James Hunter")

I Gotta Get Myself Somebody to Love
Duet with Gertrude Dwyer. Piano acc.

            31037-1           Bell 480
                                    Emerson 3108 (released March 1927)

I Know We'll Meet Again
Solo (accompaniment?)

            Matrix?            Bell 579 (released March 1928)

I Love the Moonlight—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            31045-1           Bell 476 (Marlborough Dance Orchestra)
                                    Emerson 3102 (Marlborough Dance Orchestra) (released March 1927)

I Miss My Swiss (My Swiss Miss Misses Me)
Solo with orch. acc.

            3672-B            Globe/Grey Gull/Nadsco/Radiex 2199 (as "Mr. X")

I Never Knew What the Moonlight Could Do—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            Matrix?            Bell 438 (California Melody Men)

I Wish't I Was in Peoria
Solo (accompaniment?)

            Matrix?            Grey Gull/Radiex 2227 (as "Mr. X")
            Matrix?            Emerson 3014 (released May 1926)

I Wonder How I Look When I'm Asleep?
Solo (accompaniment?)

            Matrix?            Emerson 3130 (released May 1927)

I Wonder If She's Waiting
Solo with orch. acc.

            3796 take?       Clover 1650 (as "James Hunter")
                                    Grey Gull/Radiex 2228 (as "Mr. X")

I Wonder If You Ever Would
Solo with orch. acc.

            3655-A, -B      Globe/Grey Gull/Nadsco/Radiex 2196 (as "Joe Sargent")

I Wonder What's Become of Sally?
Solo with orch. acc.

            3194-1             Grey Gull/Nadsco/Radiex 2158 (as "Mr. X")
            42679-2           Emerson 10774 (released September 1924)
                                    Hudson 11450 ("Charles Dale and Triangle Orchestra")
                                    Resona 75413 (unverified label credit)
                                    Silvertone 2413 (as "Frank Howard") [ctrl #2636]
                                    Triangle 11450 ("Charles Dale and Triangle Orchestra")

I'd Go a Long, Long Way for You
Solo with orch. acc.

            3457-2             Grey Gull/Radiex 2161 (as "Charles Dale")
                                    Grey Gull/Radiex 2260 (as "Charles Dale") (Title: "Within the Sunshine of Your Smile")
            Matrix?            Emerson 10795 (released November 1924)
                                    Hudson 11429 (as "Charles Dale")

I'll Make You Answer "Yes"—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            3958-2             National Music Lovers 1180 (Manhattan Musicians)

I'm Glad You are Happy Again
Solo with orch. acc.

            3797-A            Dandy 5135 (as "John Gorman")
                                    Globe/Grey Gull/Radiex 2232 (as "Mr. X")

I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with Bert Kaplan and his Orchestra.

            31083-2           Bell 489 (Bert Kaplan Orchestra)
                                    Emerson 3116 (released April 1927)
                                    National Music Lovers 1199 (N.M.L. Dance Orchestra)

I'm Lost Without You—Fox Trot
Vocal refrain with Fred Hall and his Orchestra.
Scat vocals by Hall.

            31240-A          Banner 6230 (Six Black Diamonds) (as "Dick Baxter") [ctrl #1928]
                                    Challenge 972 (Dixie Jazz Band) (as "George Howard") [ctrl #1928]
                                    Grey Gull/Radiex 1594 (Fox Trot with Vocal Chorus)
                                    Jewel 5467 (Dixie Jazz Band) (as "George Howard") [ctrl #1928]
                                    Oriole 1425 (Dixie Jazz Band) (as "George Howard") [ctrl #1928]
            Assigned Regal matrix #8387.

I'm on My Way Home—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            3976-2             Bell 444 (Roseland Dance Orchestra)
                                    National Music Lovers 1167 (Manhattan Musicians)

I'm on the Crest of a Wave—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            31331 take?     Marathon 229 (Southern Melody Syncopators) (released December 1928) (7")

I'm Trying So Hard to Be Happy—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            31325 take?     Marathon 229 (Marathon Dance Orchestra) (released December 1928) (7")

If I'd Only Believed in You—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with Bert Kaplan and his Orchestra.

            Matrix?            Bell 453 (Bert Kaplan and his Collegians)
                                    Emerson 3080 (released January 1927)

In a Little Spanish Town ('Twas on a Night Like This)—Waltz
Uncredited vocal refrain with Bert Kaplan and his Orchestra.

            3997 take?       Bell 453
                                    Dandy 5245 (Ace Palmer and his Orchestra)
                                    Emerson 3081 (released January 1927)
                                    National Music Lovers 1186 (Manhattan Musicians)

In a Little White House (At the End of Honeymoon Lane)—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with Fred Hall and his Orchestra.

            31010-2           Bell 466
                                    Emerson 3089 (released February 1927)

In a Pasadena Garden
Solo with orch. acc.

            3704-B            Globe/Grey Gull/Radiex 2204 (as "Mr. X")

It All Depends on You
Solo (accompaniment?)

            Matrix?            Emerson 3124 (released April 1927)

It Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with Fred Hall and his Orchestra.

            31030-1           Bell 462
                                    Emerson 3087 (released February 1927)

It's This One Today and That One Tomorrow—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with Fred Hall and his Orchestra.

            31084-1           Emerson 3118 (Pennsylvania Syncopators) (released April 1927)
                                    National Music Lovers 1192 (Fred Hall's Roseland Orchestra)

Jimminy Gee!
Solo with orch. acc.

            3176-1            Oriole 210
            Matrix?            Emerson 10756 (released July 1924)

Just a Bird's Eye View (of My Old Kentucky Home)—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            3969-1             Bell 444 (Roseland Dance Orchestra) (Title: "Bird's Eye View of Kentucky")
                                    National Music Lovers 1169 (Master Music Makers)

Just Like a Butterfly (That's Caught in the Rain)
Solo (accompaniment?)

            Matrix?            Bell 529 (released October 1927)

Just the Same—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with Lou Gold and his Orchestra.

            Matrix?            Bell 514

Keep Your Skirts Down Mary Ann
Solo with orch. acc.

            3771-1, -B       Bell 390
                                    Globe/Grey Gull/Radiex/Supreme 2222 (as "Mr. X")

Lay Me Down to Sleep in Carolina—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with Fred Hall and his Orchestra.

            Matrix?            Bell 442 (California Melody Men)
                                    Emerson 3068 (Fred Hall and his Roseland Orchestra)

 

Leave Me Something to Remember
Solo with orch. acc.

            3942                Clover 1732

 

Let's Get Together—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            31163-2           Bell 526 (Marlborough Dance Orchestra) (released October 1927)
                                    Challenge 710 (Bungalow Dance Orchestra)

Lindbergh (The Eagle of the U.S.A.)
Solo with piano acc.

            31150-1           Bell 524
                                    Challenge 726 (mislabeled as "Vernon Dalhart")
                                    Emerson 3154 (as "George Beaver") [ctrl #150-2]

Lonely Acres (In the West)
Solo (accompaniment?)

            31020-1           Bell 472
                                    Emerson 3100 (released February 1927)

The Lonesomest Girl in Town
Solo (accompaniment?)

            Matrix?            Grey Gull/Radiex 2226 (as "Mr. X")
            Matrix?            Emerson 3014 (released May 1926)

Looks Like It's Gonna Be Me
Uncredited vocal refrain with Fred Hall and his Orchestra.

            7390-1             Amaizo 5102 (7")
            Label: "Presented by the makers of Butterscotch Syrup and many other famous Amaizo products."

Lost in a City of Tears
Solo with orch. acc.

            3712-B            Globe/Grey Gull/Radiex 2205 (as "Mr. X")

Lucky Lindy
Solo with piano acc.

            31151-2           Bell 524
                                    Challenge 726 (mislabeled as "Vernon Dalhart")
                                    Emerson 3154 (as "George Beaver") [ctrl #151-2]

Mammy (The Best Friend We Ever Had)
Solo with orch. acc.

            3705-B            Clover 1632 (as "George Hunter")
                                    Grey Gull/Radiex 2202 (as "Mr. X")

Mary Lou
Solo with piano acc.

            31019-2           Bell 472
                                    Challenge 713 (as "Challenge Dance Orchestra")
                                    Emerson 3100 (released February 1927)

Maybe You're Right—Fox Trot?
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            31314 take?

Mother Love
Solo with orch. acc.

            Matrix?            Bell 434

Muddy Waters
Solo (accompaniment?)

            Matrix?            Emerson 3124 (released April 1927)

My Sweetest Dream of All—Waltz
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            31140-2           National Music Lovers 1199 (Master Melody Makers) [ctrl #140-2]

Never Let a Day Go By—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            31259-2           Marathon 199 (Pennsylvania Dance Syncopators) (7")

Nothing but Memories Now
Solo with orch. acc.

            3868-A            Globe/Grey Gull/Radiex/Supreme 2244 (as "Mr. X")

Oh! How I Miss You Tonight
Solo with orch. acc.

            3596-A, -B      Clover 1563 (as "George Beaver")
                                    Dandy 5049 (as "Thomas Collins")
                                    Everybodys 1044
                                    Globe/Grey Gull/Radiex 2184 (as "Mr. X")

Oh! Katharina
Solo with orch. acc.

            3595-A, -B      Dandy 5048 (as "Charles Lewis")
                                    Everybodys 1045
                                    Grey Gull/Nadsco/Radiex 2183

Oh, Say! Can I See You Tonight?
Solo with orch. acc.

            3664-A            Dandy 5072 (as "Arthur Wynne")
                                    Grey Gull/Radiex 2197 (as "Mr. X")

Oh What a Pal Was Whoozis!
Solo with orch. acc.

            31133-2           Bell 515
                                    Challenge 728 (as "Lamereau")

On a Moonlight Night—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with Fred Hall and his Orchestra.

            31194 take?     Bell 555 (Imperial Orchestra) (released December 1927)
                                    Marathon 234 (released December 1928) (7")

Paradise Valley and You
Solo with orch. acc. [and guitar]

            3653-A, -B      Everybodys 1074
                                    Grey Gull/Nadsco/Radiex 2198 (as "Mr. X")
                                    Madison 1601 (as "Henry Gray") (Title: "Paradise Valley with You")

Pick Me Out a Girlie
Solo with orch. acc.

            3684-B            Dandy 5095 (as "Arthur Gales")
                                    Globe/Grey Gull/Radiex 2210 (as "Mr. X")

Poor Papa
Solo with orch. acc.

            3864-B            Bell 408 [uses alternate take]
                                    Clover 1704
                                    Globe/Grey Gull/Radiex 2243 (as "Mr. X")
            Matrix?            Emerson 3023 (released June 1926)

Pretty Soon
Solo with orch. acc.

            42637-2           Emerson 10757 (released July 1924)

The Prisoner's Song
Saxophone solo by Andy Sannella (uncredited vocal by Fields); acc. by violin and piano

            3837 take?       Clover 1667 ("H. Cummins")
                                    Globe/Grey Gull/Radiex/Supreme 1339 ("Saxophone Effects by Senella")

Rio Rita—Fox Trot
Vocal refrain with Lou Gold and his Orchestra.

            31091-2           Bell 496 (Fields uncredited)
                                    Emerson 3125 (Fields uncredited) (released May 1927)
                                    Jewel 5001 (Lou Connor's Dance Orchestra) (as "Billy White") [ctrl #822]

Rosita—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            3931-2             National Music Lovers 1164 (Music Lovers Dance Orchestra)

Row, Row, Rosie
Solo with orch. acc.

            3671-A            Grey Gull/Radiex 2200 (as "Mr. X")

Sa-Lu-Ta!—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with Fred Hall and his Orchestra.

            31156-1           Bell 520 (Pennsylvania Syncopators) (released October 1927)
                                    Emerson 3151 (Fred Hall and his Roseland Orchestra)

Save It for a Rainy Day
Solo with orch. acc.

            3750-2             Grey Gull/Radiex 2212 (as "Mr. X")
                                    National Music Lovers 1145 (as "Joseph Elliott")

She Was Just a Sailor's Sweetheart
Solo with orch. acc.

            3731 take?       Clover 1625 (as "James Hunter")
                                    Grey Gull/Radiex 2212 (as "Mr. X")

She's Everybody's Sweetheart (But Nobody's Gal)
Solo with orch. acc.

            3152-1             Grey Gull/Radiex 2148
            42581-2           Emerson 10749 (released June 1924)

She's Got "It"—Fox Trot
Vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            31158-1           Bell 521 (Pennsylvania Syncopators) (Fields uncredited) (released October 1927)
                                    Challenge 706 (Nickerbocker [sic] Orchestra)

Show That Fellow the Door
Solo (accompaniment?)

            3876-B            Bell 418 [uses alternate take]
                                    Clover 1711
                                    Grey Gull/Radiex/Supreme 2246
            Matrix?            Emerson 3031 (released July 1926)

Since I Found You
Solo with piano acc.

            Matrix?            Bell 467
                                    Emerson 3097 (released February 1927)

So That's the Kind of a Girl You Are
Solo with orch. acc.

            3683-A            Dandy 5100 (as "Arthur Wynne")
                                    Grey Gull/Radiex 2201 (as "Mr. X")

So's Your Old Lady
Solo (accompaniment?)

            3875 take?       Clover 1679 (as "George Beaver")
                                    Grey Gull/Radiex/Supreme 2247 (as "Mr. X")
            Matrix?            Emerson 3026 (released June 1926)

Some Sweet Day
Solo with orch. acc.

            3548-A            Grey Gull/Radiex 2176 (as "Mr. X")

Someone Is Losin' Susan—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            3932 take?       Bell 430 (Roseland Dance Orchestra)
                                    Dandy 5220 (Fairfield Syncopators)

Son of a Millionaire
Solo with orch. acc.

            Matrix?            Grey Gull/Radiex/Supreme 2239
            Matrix?            Emerson 3011

Song of the Wanderer (Where Shall I Go?)
Solo (accompaniment?)

            31059-2           Bell 492
                                    Emerson 3121 (released April 1927)

Sunset Dreams—Waltz
Uncredited vocal refrain with Fred Hall and his Orchestra.

            31173-2           Bell 535 (released October 1927)
                                    National Music Lovers 1210 (Manhattan Musicians)

Tentin' Down in Tennessee—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            3867-A            Grey Gull/Radiex 1346 (Original Dixie Rag Pickers)

That Certain Party
Solo with orch. acc. [with background shouts]

            3761-C            Bell 384
                                    Clover 1642 (as "Jimmie Hunter")
                                    Dandy 5125 (as "John Gorman")
                                    Globe/Grey Gull/Radiex 2215 (as "Mr. X")

That's Annabelle—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            Matrix?            Bell 433 (California Melody Men)

That's What I Call a Pal
Solo (accompaniment?)

            31041-1           Bell 481 (Title: "That's What I Call a Man")
                                    Emerson 3110 (released March 1927)

That's Why I Love You
Solo (accompaniment?)

            Matrix?            Bell 437

There Are Two Sides to Every Story
Solo with orch. acc.

            3849-A            Grey Gull/Radiex 2242
            Matrix?            Emerson 3024 (released June 1926)

There's a New Star in Heaven (Rudolph Valentino)
Solo with orch. acc. and melodeon.

            Matrix?            Bell 434

There's a Trick in Pickin' a Chick-Chick-Chicken—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with Fred Hall and his Orchestra.

            31157-1           Bell 521 (California Melody Orchestra) (released October 1927)
                                    Emerson 3151

Ting a Ling a Ling—Fox Trot
Vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            3501-A            Globe/Grey Gull/Nadsco/Radiex/Supreme 1246 (Pacific Coast Players) (mislabeled as "Arthur Hall")
                                    Madison 8004 (Pacific Coast Players) (Fields uncredited)
                                    National Music Lovers 1116 (Master Melody Makers) (Fields uncredited)

Tonight's My Night with Baby
Solo with piano acc.

            3880-1             Bell 418
                                    Emerson 3039 (released July 1926)
                                    National Music Lovers 1157 (as "David Harris")

Tonight's the Night—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with Fred Hall and his Orchestra.

            Matrix?            Marathon 231 (released December 1928) (7")

Valencia—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with Fred Hall and his Orchestra.

            Matrix?            Bell 420 (Roseland Dance Orchestra)
                                    Emerson 3035 (Fred Hall and his Roseland Orchestra) (released July 1926)
                                    National Music Lovers 1152 (Master Melody Makers)

What Does It Matter?
Solo (accompaniment?)

            31079-2           Bell 493
                                    Emerson 3122 (released April 1927)
                                    Jewel 5021 (as "Billy White") [ctrl #837]

What Would I Do without You?—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            31178-B          Grey Gull/Radiex 1589 (Fox Trot with Vocal Chorus)

What's the Use?
Solo (accompaniment?)

            31047-1           Bell 482
                                    Bell 550? (released November 1927)
                                    Emerson 3111 (released March 1927)

What's Today Got to Do with To-Morrow?
Solo with orch. acc.

            3151-1             Grey Gull/Radiex 2148
            42580-2           Emerson 10749 (released June 1924)

When We Were Sweethearts Coming Thru the Rye
Solo with orch. acc.

            3500-A            Amco/Grey Gull/Nadsco/Radiex 2166 (as "Mr. X")
                                    Clover 1515 (as "George Beaver")
                                    Madison 1610 (as "Henry Gray")

When We're Apart—Fox Trot?
Uncredited vocal refrain with Fred Hall and his Orchestra.

            31278 take?

Where Did You Get Those Eyes?—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            Matrix?            Bell 424 (Melody Men)

Where the Dreamy Wabash Flows
Solo with orch. acc.

            3464-1            Grey Gull/Radiex 2165 (as "Mr. X")
            Matrix?            Emerson 10788 (released October 1924)
                                    Silvertone 2412 (as "Harry Taylor") [runout shows 2634]

Where the Mountains Meet the Sea
Solo with orch. acc.

            3751-A, -2      Globe/Grey Gull/Radiex 2215 (as "Mr. X")
                                    National Music Lovers 1141 (as "Samuel Spencer")

The Whisper Song (When the Pussy Willow Whispers to the Catnip)
Solo with piano acc.

            31142-1           Bell 515
                                    Challenge 728 (as "Lamereau")

Who?
Solo with orch. acc.

            3814-A            Globe/Grey Gull/Radiex 2232 (as "Mr. X")

Why Live a Lie?
Solo with orch. acc.

            3195-1             Oriole 217 (as "Mr. X")
            42680-2           Emerson 10774 (released September 1924)

Why Should We Marry?
Duet with Gertrude Dwyer. Piano acc.

            Matrix?            Emerson 3097 (released February 1927)

Wondering
Solo with orch. acc.

            3654-A            Clover 1600
                                    Dandy 5085 (as "Arthur Wynne")
                                    Everybodys 1075 (as "Charles Hartwell")
                                    Grey Gull/Radiex 2197 (as "Mr. X")

The Wreck of the Shenandoah
Solo with melodeon acc.

            3895 take?       Clover 1695

Ya Gotta Know How to Love—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with unidentified dance orchestra.

            3922 take?       Dandy (?) (Bristol's White City Orchestra)
                                    Emerson 3044 (Pennsylvania Syncopators)

Yes Sir, That's My Baby
Solo with orch. acc.

            3662-A            Clover 1600 (as "George Beaver")
                                    Everybodys 1075
                                    Globe/Grey Gull/Nadsco/Radiex 2196 (as "William Clark")

You're the Rainbow I've Been Looking For—Fox Trot
Uncredited vocal refrain with Fred Hall and his Orchestra.

            31175-2           National Music Lovers 1209

You've Got to Stop That Running 'Round the Town
Solo with orch. acc.

            3685-A            Dandy 5087 (as "Robert Barnes")
                                    Globe/Grey Gull/Radiex 2203 (as "Joe Sargent")

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