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Last modified: April 17, 2011

New York, NY: ca. March 1918
                        Good Morning, Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip!
                        (words and music by Robert Lloyd)
[mx. illegible]    Paramount 2052 (r. June 1918)

New York, NY: ca. March 1918
                        Aw Sammy
271-1               Paramount 2052 (r. June 1918)

New York, NY: ca. September 1918
                        K-K-K-Katy
                        (words and music by Geoffrey O'Hara)
337-1               Paramount 30076 (r. Dec. 1918)

New York, NY: ca. February 1919
                        Ja-Da (Ja Da, Ja Da, Jing Jing Jing!)
                        (words and music by Bob Carleton)
[no mx.]           Paramount 30095 (r. May 1919); Paramount 33011

New York, NY: ca. August 1919
                        Wait 'Till You Get Them Up in the Air, Boys
                        (words by Lew Brown; music by Albert Von Tilzer)
[no mx.]           Paramount 33029 (r. Nov. 1919); Puritan 9029

New York, NY: ca. 1919
                        Ragging the Chopsticks
                        (words by Archie Gottler; music by Abe Frankl and Archie Gottler)
matrix?             Paramount 30109

New York, NY: ca. mid to late 1921
Arthur Fields. Orch. acc.
                        Molly-O
                        (James C. Emery; Norman McNeil)
842-1, -2         Claxtonola 40110; Paramount 20110; Puritan 11110

New York, NY: ca. November 1921
Arthur Fields. Orch. acc.
                        I Want My Mammy
                        (Wehner; Breau)
939-1, -2         Banner 1004; Claxtonola 40078; Famous 3071; Paramount 20078; Puritan 11078

New York, NY: ca. January 1922
Arthur Fields. Orch. acc.
                        I Hold Her Hand and She Holds Mine (Ain't Nature Grand?)
                        (Billy Rose; Ben Ryan; Irving Bibo)
962-1, -2, -3    Banner 1036; Claxtonola 40092; National 12092; Paramount 20092; Puritan 10092; Puritan 11092

New York, NY: ca. January 1922
Arthur Fields. Orch. acc.
                        Delia
                        (Irving Ceasar; Archie Gottler)
972-1, -2         Banner 1041; Claxtonola 40101; Paramount 20101; Puritan 11101

New York, NY: ca. 1922
Arthur Fields. Orch. acc.
                        Oogie Oogie Wa Wa
                        (Archie Gottler; Grant Clarke; Edgar Leslie)
1056-2             Banner 1080 (as "Bert Trevor") [9316-B]; Broadway 9115 (as "Billy West"); Paramount 20149; Triangle 9115 (as
                        "Billy West")

New York, NY: ca. May 1922
Arthur Fields. Orch. acc.
                        Oh! You Beautiful Baby
                        (Lewis; Young; Akst)
1065-2             Claxtonola 40134; Paramount 20134; Puritan 9114; Puritan 11134

New York, NY:
Arthur Fields. Orch. acc.
                        Sweet Indiana Home
                        (words and music by Walter Donaldson)
1122-1             Puritan 9121 (as "Bob Thomas")

New York, NY:
Arthur Fields. Orch. acc.
                        Old Kentucky Moonlight
                        (Haven Gillespie; Egbert Van Alstyne)
1137-1, -2, -3  Banner 1102 (as "Lee Knight"); Broadway 11156; Claxtonola 40157; Famous 3151; Paramount 20157; Puritan
                        11156; Puritan 11157; Regal 9358 (as "Bert Trevor"); Triangle 11156
Same date?
Arthur Fields. Orch. acc.
                        Call Me Back, Pal o' Mine
                        (Perricone; Morgan Brown; Harold Dixon)
1138-1, -2, -3  Banner 1102 (as "Lee Knight"); Broadway 11156; Claxtonola 40157; Famous 3151; Paramount 20157; Puritan
                        11156; Puritan 11157; Regal 9358 (as "Bert Trevor"); Triangle 11156

New York, NY:
Arthur Fields. Orch. acc.
                        Georgette
                        (Ray Henderson; Lew Brown)
1142-1, -3       Banner 1103; Regal 9359

New York, NY:
Arthur Fields. Orch. acc.
                        Childhood Days
1177-3             Regal 9374

New York, NY:
Arthur Fields. Orch. acc.
                        All Over Nothing at All
                        (Brennan; Cunningham; Rule)
1188-2, -3       Banner 1124; Regal 9385

New York, NY:
Arthur Fields. Orch. acc.
                        He Loves It
                        (Grant Clarke; Edgar Leslie; Pete Wendling)
1212-1             Banner 1134; Grey Gull 2092; Regal 9400
Same date?
Arthur Fields. Orch. acc.
                        Lovin' Sam (The Sheik of Alabam')
                        (Jack Kalan; Milton Ager)
1213                Banner 1136; Grey Gull 2092 (as "Mr. X"); Regal 9401

New York, NY:
Arthur Fields. Orch. acc.
                        What'll I Do?
                        (Irving Berlin)
1718-C            Globe 2146 [ctrl #Y-1693]; Grey Gull 2146 [ctrl #Y-1693]; Paramount 20316; Radiex 2146 [ctrl #Y-1693]

New York: ca. March 1924
Harry Reser's Orchestra; vocal refrain by Arthur Fields.
                        Why Did I Kiss That Girl?—Fox Trot
                        (Robert King; Ray Henderson)
1722-1, -2       Broadway 11358 (Golden Gate Orchestra) (as "Charles Dale")
                        Carnival 11358 (Golden Gate Orchestra) (as "Charles Dale")
                        Claxtonola 40320
                        Grey Gull 1205 (Florida Harmony Kings) (Fields uncredited)
                        Harmograph 926
                        Paramount 20320
                        Pennington 1358 (Golden Gate Orchestra)
                        Puretone 11358 (Golden Gate Orchestra) (as "Charles Dale")
                        Puritan 11320 (Earl Randolph's Orchestra) (as "Charles Dale")
                        Puritan 11358 (Golden Gate Orchestra) (as "Charles Dale")
                        Triangle 11358 (Golden Gate Orchestra) (as "Charles Dale")
Same date?
Arthur Fields. Orch. acc.
                        Since Ma Is Playing Mah Jong
                        (Billy Rose; Conrad)
1723-1, -2, -3  Broadway 11378 (as "Charles Dale")
                        Carnival 11378 (as "Charles Dale")
                        Claxtonola 40320
                        Harmograph 926
                        Paramount 20320
                        Pennington 1378 (as "Charles Dale")
                        Puretone 11378 (as "Charles Dale")
                        Puritan 11378 (as "Charles Dale")
                        Puritan 11320 (as "Charles Dale")
                        Triangle 11378 (as "Charles Dale")

New York, NY:
Nathan Glantz and his Orchestra; vocal refrain by Arthur Fields (as "Charles Dale").
                        Words—Fox Trot
                        (A. Spencer; A Dubin; A. Tucker)
1941-1             Puritan 11360

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