Albums in genre Jazz
- April 1, 1945
- Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra - Twilight Time / I Should Care
- July 20, 1945
- Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra - On The Sunny Side Of The Street / There's No You
- September 9, 1945
- Tiny Hill And His Orchestra - Sioux City Sue / I'll Keep On Loving You
- October 5, 1944
- Eddie Heywood And His Orchestra - Begin The Beguine / I Cover The Waterfront
- June 16, 1944
- Dick Haymes - I Don't Want To Love You (Like I Do) / Let The Rest Of The World Go By
- January 19, 1944
- Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra - More And More / You're Driving Me Crazy
- March 10, 1944
- Cozy Cole All Stars - Just One More Chance / Blue Moon
- August 26, 1944
- Glenn Miller And His Orchestra - Here We Go Again / Long Time No See, Baby
- August 24, 1944
- Woody Herman And His Orchestra - Let Me Love You Tonight (No Te Importe Saber) / Who Dat Up Dere?
- November 3, 1944
- Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra / Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra - Indian Summer / What A Diff'rence A Day Made
- August 22, 1944
- Gene Dersin Et Son Orchestre - Johnson Rag / Pensylvania
- July 14, 1944
- Billie Holiday, The All-Star Jam Band, Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra - I Love My Man / My Man / When You're Smiling
- April 9, 1944
- Coleman Hawkins Swing Four - The Man I Love / Sweet Lorraine
- July 6, 1944
- Woody Herman And His Orchestra - It Must Be Jelly ('Cause Jam Don't Shake Like That) / Perdido
- October 4, 1944
- Don Byas - What Do You Want With My Heart / Don's Idea
- November 28, 1944
- Charlie Spivak And His Orchestra - Let Me Love You To-Night / Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral, That's An Irish Lullaby
- March 12, 1944
- Art Tatum Trio - Art Tatum Trio
- September 20, 1944
- Bobby Naret And His Orchestra - This Is A Lovely Way / I'll Walk Alone
- April 5, 1943
- Bing Crosby And The Andrews Sisters With Vic Schoen And His Orchestra - Pistol Packin' Mama
- August 8, 1943
- Geschwister Schmid, Walter Baumgartner - Cowboy, Sing / Das Sind Die Schöne Schwyzer Meiteli
- October 18, 1943
- Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra - It's Always You / In The Blue Of Evening
- February 3, 1943
- Benny Carter And His Orchestra - Hurry, Hurry! / Poinciana (Song Of The Tree)
- April 23, 1942
- Swing And Sway With Sammy Kaye - Sometimes / Begin The Beguine
- May 4, 1942
- Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra - Perdido / Raincheck
- March 18, 1942
- Quintette Du Hot Club De France - Belleville / Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away)
- September 1, 1942
- Ray McKinley And His Orchestra - Manhattan Serenade / Without A Song
- April 19, 1942
- Børge Friis - Piano M/ Rytmeakk. - Melodiske Rytmer (Potpourri Nr. 8. I) / Melodiske Rytmer (Potpourri Nr. 8. II)
- January 2, 1942
- Freddy Martin And His Orchestra - I Get The Neck Of The Chicken / Can't Get Out Of This Mood
- November 25, 1942
- Harry James And His Orchestra - The Mole / But Not For Me
- December 13, 1942
- Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - Main Stem / Johnny Come Lately
- June 6, 1942
- The Royal Air Force Dance Orchestra - Jealousy / Daybreak
- May 5, 1942
- Bing Crosby - When The White Azaleas Start Blooming / Nobody's Darlin' But Mine
- November 16, 1942
- Harry James And His Orchestra - Crazy Rhythm / Easter Parade
- February 3, 1942
- Glenn Miller And His Orchestra - Knit One, Purl Two / Lullaby Of The Rain
- June 2, 1942
- Ted Weems And His Orchestra - Deep In The Heart Of Texas / Ollie Ollie Outs In Free
- January 27, 1942
- Freddy Martin And His Orchestra - The Last Call For Love / You Can't Hold A Memory In Your Arms
- March 3, 1941
- Xavier Cugat And His Orchestra - Jalousie / Tina
- October 2, 1941
- Wayne King And His Orchestra - Blue Danube / Time And Time Again
- April 6, 1941
- Lionel Hampton And Orchestra - Hot Mallets / When Lights Are Low
- July 14, 1941
- Various - Drummer Boy
- June 24, 1941
- Benny Goodman And His Orchestra - Air Mail Special / Tuesday At Ten
- April 17, 1941
- Harry James And His Orchestra - Jeffrie's Blues / Sharp As A Tack
- March 26, 1941
- Duke Ellington - Solitude / Dear Old Southland
- March 12, 1941
- Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra - Embraceable You / Fingerbustin'
- January 9, 1941
- Les Hite And His Orchestra - T-Bone Blues / That's The Lick
- December 28, 1941
- Jan Savitt And His Top Hatters - The Things I Love / Manhattan Sunrise
- September 4, 1941
- Glenn Miller And His Orchestra - Song Of The Volga Boatmen / Chapel In The Valley
- May 7, 1941
- The Andrews Sisters - Why Don't We Do This More Often? / I Wish I Had A Dime (For Ev'ry Time I Missed You)
- October 13, 1941
- Count Basie and his Orchestra - I Do Mean You / Feedin' The "Bean"
- October 6, 1941
- Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra - Jim / A New Shade Of Blue
- November 25, 1941
- Gică Petrescu - M A - L U / Am Uitat De Mult
- July 18, 1941
- Earl Hines And His Orchestra - I'm Falling For You / Jelly, Jelly
- July 26, 1941
- Benny Goodman And His Orch. - The Earl / Let's Do It
- August 10, 1941
- Lionel Hampton And His Sextet - Three-Quarter Boogie / Give Me Some Skin
- July 3, 1941
- Una Mae Carlisle - There'll Be Some Changes Made / Beautiful Eyes
- August 23, 1941
- Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra - The Skunk Song
- February 6, 1941
- "Fats" Waller, His Rhythm And His Orchestra - Come And Get It / Chant Of The Groove
- January 5, 1940
- Benny Goodman And His Orch. - Farewell Blues / Margie
- August 4, 1940
- Artie Shaw And His Orchestra - Old, Old Castle In Scotland / If It's You
- November 8, 1940
- Lionel Hampton And His Orchestra - Jack The Bellboy / Central Avenue Breakdown
- May 22, 1940
- Fats Waller & His Rhythm - Stop Pretending / Hey! Stop Kissin' My Sister
- March 13, 1940
- Lyle "Spud" Murphy And His Orchestra - Pinetop Breakaway / Sand Dune
- February 28, 1940
- Erskine Hawkins (The Twentieth Century Gabriel) And His Orchestra - Saboo / You Bring Me Down
- January 4, 1940
- Charlie Barnet And His Orchestra - The Fable Of The Rose / The Breeze And I
- March 21, 1940
- Großes Tanzorchester Adalbert Lutter - Ich Hör' So Gern Musik / Das Blonde Kätchen
- September 24, 1940
- Quintette Du Hot Club De France - Rhythme Futur / Blues
- January 11, 1940
- Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra - Star Dust / Swanee River
- September 15, 1940
- Bing Crosby - When The Moon Comes Over Madison Square / Only Forever
- May 11, 1940
- Xavier Cugat And His Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra - Loca Ilusion - Bolero / Pa-Ran-Pan-Pan - Rumba
- April 23, 1940
- Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra - Down In Honky Tonk Town / Coal Cart Blues
- March 4, 1940
- Kurt Widmann m.s. Tanzorchester Gesang: Michael Hofer - Mach Dir Keine Sorgen, Liebling / Schön, Daß Du Wieder Bei Mir Bist
- November 13, 1940
- Gene Krupa & His Orchestra - Tuxedo Junction / Drummin' Man
- November 3, 1940
- Glenn Miller And His Orchestra - The Woodpecker Song / Let's All Sing Together
- May 10, 1940
- Les Brown And His Orchestra - The Man Who Comes Around / That Old Gang Of Mine
- December 15, 1940
- Les Hite And His Orchestra - Board Meetin' / The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
- May 5, 1940
- Glenn Miller And His Orchestra - Tuxedo Juction / King Porter Stomp
- October 22, 1940
- Charlie Barnet And His Orchestra - Comanche War Dance / Tappin' At The Tappa
- October 19, 1940
- Bob Crosby And His Orch. - Drummer Boy / Ain't Goin' Nowhere
- February 14, 1940
- Red Allen And His Orchestra - Canal Street Blues / Down In Jungle Town
- May 7, 1940
- Alvino Rey And His Orchestra - St. Louis Blues / Row, Row, Row Your Boat
- November 1, 1940
- Erskine Butterfield And His Blue Boys - The Down Home Blues / Nothin' To Do (And All Day To Do It In)
- July 26, 1940
- Glenn Miller And His Orchestra - Crosstown / What's Your Story, Morning Glory
- September 5, 1940
- Harlan Leonard And His Rockets - A-La-Bridges / Please Don't Squabble
- May 22, 1940
- Sidney Bechet And His New Orleans Feetwarmers - Save It, Pretty Mama / Stompy Jones
- October 23, 1940
- Bob Crosby And His Orchestra - Diga Diga Do
- June 22, 1940
- Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra - Anything / Another One Of Them Things
- May 2, 1939
- Woody Herman And His Orchestra - Blues On Parade
- May 4, 1939
- Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra / Artie Shaw And His Orchestra - All The Things You Are
- November 22, 1939
- Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra - Jeepers Creepers / What Is This Thing Called Swing?
- July 6, 1939
- Duke Ellington, Jimmy Blanton - Blues / Plucked Again
- February 18, 1939
- Albert Ammons, Meade Lux Lewis / Pete Johnson & His Boogie Woogie Boys - Cafe Society Rag / Lovin' Mama Blues
- August 23, 1939
- Andy Kirk And His Clouds Of Joy - Little Joe From Chicago / Mary's Idea
- October 27, 1939
- Sister Rosetta Tharpe - I Looked Down The Line / God Don't Like It
- March 23, 1939
- Brian Lawrance And His Lansdowne Orchestra - We'll Remember / Hands Across The Sea
- December 27, 1939
- Meade "Lux" Lewis - Melancholy / Solitude
- December 1, 1939
- Harry James And His Orchestra - I Found A New Baby / Fannie-May
- February 23, 1939
- Fats Waller And His Buddies - The Minor Drag / Harlem Fuss
- August 10, 1939
- Lionel Hampton And His Orchestra - My Buddy / Tempo And Swing
- February 25, 1939
- Count Basie and his Orchestra - What Goes Up Must Come Down / Don't Worry 'Bout Me
- June 1, 1939
- Artie Shaw And His Orchestra - I Can't Afford To Dream / Comes Love
- June 28, 1939
- George Formby with his Ukulele and Orchestra - Swing It, George - Part 1 And 2 (A Medley Of Famous Jazz Hits)
- November 18, 1938
- Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians - The Perfect Song / Down By The Old Mill Stream
- November 19, 1938
- Hot Lips Page And His Orchestra - If I Were You / Small Fry
- February 19, 1938
- The Quintet Of The Hot Club Of France - Lambeth Walk / Why Shouldn't I
- May 4, 1938
- Artie Shaw And His Orchestra - Jungle Drums / It Had To Be You
- July 20, 1938
- Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra - Blue Light / Slap Happy
- April 16, 1938
- The Three Peppers - Fuzzy Wuzzy / Down By The Old Mill Stream
- October 19, 1938
- Art Shaw And His Orchestra - Any Old Time / Back Bay Shuffle
- February 17, 1938
- Dick Robertson And His Orchestra - No Wonder / Indiana Moonlight
- March 21, 1938
- Adrian Rollini Quintet - True Confession / I've Hitched My Wagon To A Star
- June 21, 1938
- Freddy Martin And His Orchestra - When Mother Nature Sings Her Lullaby / The Same Sweet You
- July 16, 1938
- Art Shaw And His New Music - Shoot The Likker To Me John Boy / Free Wheeling
- November 3, 1938
- Fats Waller & His Rhythm - There's Honey On The Moon Tonight / Fair And Square
- January 25, 1938
- Sidney "Pops" Bechet With Noble Sissle's Swingsters - When The Sun Gets Down South / Blackstick
- March 17, 1938
- Count Basie And His Orchestra - Blame It On My Last Affair / The Blues I Like To Hear
- November 10, 1938
- Louis Armstrong And The Mills Brothers - My Walking Stick / The Song Is Ended
- April 11, 1938
- Benny Carter And His Orchestra - Blue Light Blues / I'm Coming Virginia
- May 1, 1937
- Ambrose And His Orchestra - Cotton Pickers Congregation / Caravan
- July 26, 1937
- Earl Hines And His Orchestra - Grand Piano Blues / Blue Nights
- April 14, 1937
- The Benny Goodman Quartet - Runnin' Wild / Tea For Two
- July 28, 1937
- Connie Boswell With Ben Pollack And His Orchestra - Whispers In The Dark / That Old Feeling
- April 16, 1937
- Mills Brothers And Ella Fitzgerald - Dedicated To You / Big Boy Blue
- August 24, 1937
- Stéphane Grappelli And His Hot Four With Django Reinhardt - China Boy / Moonglow
- August 26, 1937
- Tempo King And His Kings Of Tempo - Alligator Crawl / Riding On The Old Ferris Wheel
- November 27, 1937
- Barney Bigard And His Jazzopaters - Caravan / Stompy Jones
- September 25, 1937
- Lionel Hampton And His Orchestra - Confessin' (That I Love You) / Drum Stomp
- February 12, 1936
- Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra - I'm Shooting High / I've Got My Fingers Crossed
- April 17, 1936
- Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra - Sing, Baby, Sing / You Turned The Tables On Me
- March 21, 1936
- Benny Goodman And His Orchestra - This Year's Kisses / He Ain't Got Rhythm
- May 23, 1936
- Wolverine Orchestra - Fidgety Feet / Royal Garden Blues
- February 5, 1936
- Dick McDonough And His Orchestra - The Scene Changes / On The Beach At Bali-Bali
- August 20, 1936
- Benny Goodman & His Orchestra - Remember / Walk, Jennie, Walk
- July 23, 1936
- Hoosier Hot Shots - At The Darktown Strutters' Ball / Nobody's Sweetheart
- January 5, 1936
- Shep Fields And His Rippling Rhythm Orchestra - In The Chapel In The Moonlight
- July 14, 1936
- Music In The Russ Morgan Manner - Wabash Blues / Linger Awhile / Stumbling
- March 7, 1936
- Tampa Red And The Chicago Five / Jesse's String Five - When You Were A Gal Of Seven / River Blues
- August 9, 1936
- Harry Roy & His Mayfair Hotel Orchestra - Cheek To Cheek / The Piccolino
- August 17, 1936
- Benny Goodman And His Orchestra / Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra - Bugle Call Rag / After You've Gone
- November 11, 1936
- Chick Webb And His Orchestra - Crying My Heart Out For You / Down Home Rag
- September 27, 1936
- Benny Goodman And His Orchestra - Basin Street Blues / When Buddha Smiles
- August 8, 1936
- Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra - Royal Garden Blues / Jada
- October 12, 1936
- Joe Haymes & His Orchestra - I'se A Muggin / Christopher Columbus
- April 5, 1935
- Cab Calloway And His Orchestra - Miss Otis Regrets (She's Unable To Lunch Today) / Nagasaki
- November 18, 1935
- Eddy Duchin And His Orchestra - I Won't Dance / Lovely To Look At
- June 24, 1935
- Cleo Brown - (Lookie Lookie Lookie) Here Comes Cookie / (You Take The East-Take The West-Take The North) I'll Take The South
- December 7, 1935
- Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra - Darktown Strutters' Ball / Farewell Blues
- August 23, 1935
- Joe Paradise And His Music - Lady Be Good / Sweet Sue
- April 22, 1935
- Wingy Mannone & His Orch. - Swing, Brother, Swing / Nickel In The Slot
- October 5, 1935
- Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra - I'm Painting The Town Red (To Hide A Heart That's Blue) / Sweet Lorraine
- April 20, 1935
- Chick Webb's Savoy Orchestra / Red Norvo & His Swing Septet - Stomping At The Savoy / The Night Is Blue