Caffeine
|
Aaron Gunn
|
2010
|
C Jam Blues
|
Ellington & Co
|
1942
|
Cakewalking Babies
|
C Smith, H Troy, C Williams
|
1924
|
California Here I Come
|
Meyer, de Sylva, Jolson
|
1921
|
Call Me Back, Pal o’ Mine
|
Harold Dixon (m), Lawrence
Perricone (wds)
|
1926
|
Call Out March
|
Don Vappie
|
2005
|
Camptown Races
|
Foster
|
1850
|
Canal Street Blues
|
Joe King Oliver
|
1923
|
Candy Lips
|
Mike Jackson & Jack
Laurie
|
1926
|
Cannon Ball Blues
|
Charlie Rider, Jelly Roll
Morton, Marty Bloom
|
1926
|
Caravan
|
Duke Ellington, Irving Mills
& Juan Tizol
|
1937
|
Careless Love
|
Koenig, Williams, Handy
|
1935
|
Carolina in the Morning
|
Donaldson & Kahn
|
1922
|
Carolina Moon
|
Joe Burke & Benny Davis
|
1929
|
Carpet Alley Breakdown
|
Cal
Smith and Henry Clifford
|
1926
|
Carry Me Back To Old
Virginny
|
James A Bland
|
1878
|
Cataract Rag
|
Bob Hampton
|
1914
|
Cemetery Blues
|
Sid Laney
|
1923
|
Ce Mossieu Qui Parle
|
Sidney Bechet
|
1952
|
C’Est Si Bon
|
Betti & Hornez
|
1947
|
C’Est Magnifique
|
Cole Porter
|
1952
|
Chant, The
|
Mel Stitzel
|
1926
|
Charleston
|
J P Johnson Mack
|
1923
|
Chattanooga ChooChoo
|
Warren, Gordon
|
1941
|
Chattanooga Stomp
|
Joe Oliver and Alphonse
Picou
|
1924
|
Cheek to Cheek
|
Irving Berlin
|
1935
|
Cherokee
|
Ray Noble
|
1938
|
Cherry
|
Redman & Gilbert
|
1928
|
Cherry Red
|
Joe Turner & Pete
Johnson
|
1939
|
Chicago
|
Fred Fisher
|
1922
|
Chicken Ain’t Nothing But
a Bird
|
Cole & Johnson &
Accooe
|
1899
|
Chimes Blues
|
Oliver
|
1923
|
China Boy
|
Dick Winfrey & Phil
Boutelje
|
1922
|
Chinatown
|
Schwartz and Jerome
|
1906
|
Chloe
|
C N Daniels [or Moret?] &
Kahn
|
1927
|
Chocolate Avenue
|
Clarence Williams (prob
purloined from Herman Blount, aka Sun Ra)
|
1933
|
Christopher Columbus
|
Razaf & Berry
|
1936
|
Chrysanthemum Rag
|
Scott Joplin
|
1904
|
Cielito Lindo
|
Sebastian Yradier Carlo
Fernandez Neil Wilson [Mexico]
|
1923
|
Ciriciribin
|
Pestalozza & Thaler
|
1898
|
Clarinet Marmalade
|
Shields & Ragas
|
1917
|
Climax Rag
|
James Scott
|
1914
|
Clouds Will Soon Roll By,
The
|
Harry Woods (m) and George
Brown
|
1932
|
Cold Morning Shout
|
Bobby Leecan
|
1927
|
Collegiate
|
Jaffe & Bonx
|
1925
|
Come Back Sweet Papa
|
Barbarin and Russell
|
1926
|
Come Fly With Me
|
Jimmy Van Heusen (m) &
Sammy Cahn (w)
|
1958
|
Come on and Stomp Stomp
Stomp
|
Waller, Smith, Mills
|
1927
|
Coney Island Washboard
|
Hampton Durand, Jerry Adams,
Claude Shugart, Ned Nestor
|
1926
|
Copenhagen
|
Walter Melrose and Charlie
Davis
|
1924
|
Coquette
|
Kahn, Lombardo & Green
|
1928
|
Cornet Chop Suey
|
Armstrong
|
1926
|
Corrine Corrina
|
J. Mayo Williams & Bo
Chatman
|
1929
|
Corrine, What Makes You
Treat Me So?
|
Blind Boy Fuller
|
1937
|
Cotton Pickers Drag
|
Ben Tinnon
|
1930
|
Cotton Pickers Rag (1 of 2
tunes with this title)
|
Harry O. Sutton
|
1899
|
Cotton Pickers Rag (2 of 2
tunes with this title)
|
William J. Braun
|
1899
|
Cradle Song
|
Brahms
|
1868
|
Crazy
|
Willie Nelson
|
1961
|
Crazy Blues
|
Perry Bradford
|
1920
|
Crazy 'Bout You
|
Bill 'Jazz Gillum' McKinley
|
1935
|
Crazy Rhythm
|
Kahn, Meyer, Caesar
|
1928
|
Creole Belles
|
J Bodewalt Lampe
|
1900
|
Creole Jazz
|
Claude Luter
|
?1950
|
Creole Love Call
|
Ellington (from Oliver)
|
1928
|
Creole Song
|
Ory OR trad ? 1900
|
?1900
|
Crow Jane
|
Skip James
|
1931
|
Crumpled Paper
|
Michael Magro
|
?2010
|
Cryin’ for the Carolines
|
Harry Warren, Sam Lewis, Joe
Young
|
1930
|
Curse of an Aching Heart
|
Al Piantadosi & Henry
Fint
|
1913
|
Cushion Foot Stomp
|
Clarence Williams
|
1927
|
Daddy's Little Girl
|
Bobby Burke & Horace
Burlach
|
1949
|
Daddy Won't You Please Come
Home
|
Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake
|
1921
|
Daisy Bell
|
Harry Dacre (pen name of
Frank Dean) (w & m)
|
1892
|
Dallas Blues
|
Hart A. Wand (m) & Lloyd
Garrett
|
1912
|
Dallas Rag
|
Dallas String Band
|
1927
|
Dancing with Tears in my
Eyes
|
Joe Burke (m) & Al Dubin
(w)
|
1930
|
Dangerous
Blues
|
Billie Brown [daughter] (m)
& Anna Welker Brown [mother] (w)
|
1921
|
Dans Les Rues D’Antibes
|
Bechet
|
1952
|
Dapper Dan
|
Von Tilzer & Brown
|
1921
|
Dardanella
|
Felix Bernard & Johhny
Black (m) & Fred Fisher (w)
|
1919
|
Darkness on the Delta
|
Livingston, Symes, Neiburg
|
1932
|
Darktown Strutters Ball
|
Shelton Brooks
|
1915
|
Dauphine Street Blues
|
George Lewis &
‘traditional’
|
c1951
|
Davenport Blues
|
Bix Beiderbecke
|
1925
|
Dear Almanzoer
|
Oscar Celestin
|
1927
|
Dear Old Southland
|
Creamer & Layton
|
1921
|
Deed I Do
|
Rose & Hirsch
|
1926
|
Deep Bayou Blues
|
George Lewis & L.
Marrero
|
1943
|
Deep Henderson
|
Fred Rose
|
1926
|
Deep Purple
|
Peter de Rose (m) and
Mitchell Parish
|
1933
|
Delia Gone
|
Blind Blake Alphonso Higgs
|
1952
|
Delta Bound
|
Alex Hill
|
1934
|
Desafinado
|
Antonio Carlos Jobim
|
1959
|
Destination Moon
|
? Nat King Cole
|
?1950
|
Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best
|
Jule Styne (m) &Leo
Robin
|
|
Dill Pickles
|
Bryan and Johnson
|
1910
|
Dinah
|
Harry Akst, Sam Lewis, Joe
Young
|
1925
|
Dippermouth Blues
|
Oliver, Armstrong, Melrose
|
1923
|
Dirty Rag
|
Shields, Bonano and Brownlee
|
?1925
|
Dixieland Doin's
|
Tiny Parham
|
1929
|
Dodo Blues
|
C.W. Stoneking
|
2006
|
Do It Right
|
Jones
|
1929
|
Do Lord
|
Vernie O. Fossett
|
1950 apprx.
|
Donde Estas Corazon
|
Luis Martinez Serrano
|
1924
|
Do Something
|
Sam Stept (m) & Bud
Green (w)
|
1929
|
Do What Ory Say
|
Kid Ory
|
1943
|
Do You Know What it Means to
Miss New Orleans
|
(w) Eddie de Lange & (m)
Louis Alter
|
1946
|
Do Your Duty
|
Wesley Wilson
|
1933
|
Doctor Jazz
|
Joe 'King' Oliver &
Melrose & Stitzel
|
1927
|
Does Jesus Care?
|
J. Lincoln Hall (n) F.
Graeff (w)
|
c 1900
|
Don't Be That Way
|
Benny Goodman, Edgar
Sampson, Mitchell Parish
|
1938
|
Don’t Blame Me
|
McHugh & Fields
|
1932
|
Don’t Bring Lulu
|
Rose, Brown, Henderson
|
1925
|
Don’t Dilly Dally on the
Way
|
Charles Collins and Fred
Leigh
|
1919
|
Don’t Get Around Much Any
More
|
Ellington & Russell
|
1940
|
Don't Give up the Ship
|
Dubin & Warren
|
1935
|
Don't Go Way, Nobody
|
Percy Cahill
|
1906 (or even earlier)
|
Don’t Sit Under the Apple
Tree
|
Sam Stept, L. Brown & C.
Tobias
|
1942
|
Don’t Sweetheart Me
|
Friend & Tobias
|
1943
|
Don't Monkey With It
|
Ade Monsborough &
Dallvitz
|
?1960
|
Don’t You Feel My Leg
|
Danny Barker, Blu Lu Barker
and J. Mayo Williams
|
1938
|
Doodle Doo Doo
|
Art Kassel & Mel Stitzel
|
?
|
Down Among the Sheltering
Palms
|
Olman and Brockman
|
1914
|
Down By The Old Mill Stream
|
Tell, Taylor
|
1910
|
Down by the Riverside
|
Traditional
|
Pre-1918
|
Down Home Rag
|
Wilbur C Sweatman & L
Brown
|
1911
|
Down in Honky Tonk Town
|
Chas McCarron & Chris
Smith
|
1916
|
Down in Jungle Town
|
Morse & Madden
|
1908
|
Dream
|
J Mercer
|
1944
|
Dream a Little Dream of Me
|
Andre, Schwandt, Kahn
|
1930
|
Dream Blues
|
Ma Rainey
|
1924
|
Dreaming the Hours Away
|
Will E. Dulmage
|
1927
|
Drop Down Papa
|
Hattie Hart
|
1934
|
Drop Me Off in Harlem
|
Ellington, Kenny
|
1933
|
Droppin’ Shucks
|
Lil Hardin
|
1926
|
Duff Campbell's Revenge
|
Melvin 'Turk' Murphy
|
1956
|
Dusty Rag
|
May Aufderheide
|
1908
|
Early Hours
|
Lonnie Donegan & Monty
Sunshine
|
1953
|
East Coast Trot
|
Blythe & Stevens
|
1926
|
Easter Parade
|
Berlin
|
1933
|
East St. Louis Toddle Oo
|
Duke Ellington & Bubber
Miley
|
1927
|
Easy Street
|
A R Jones
|
1941
|
Eccentric Rag
|
J. Russell Robinson
|
1921
|
Edna
|
King Oliver and Dave Nelson
|
1930
|
Egyptian Ella
|
Walter Doyle
|
1931
|
Eh La Bas
|
Claimed as Ory or De De
Pierce; but probably Joseph Cornbread Thomas
|
1946
|
Elephant Stomp
|
St Cery-Alferay (poss
pseudonyms)
|
1935
|
Embraceable You
|
G & I Gershwin
|
1929
|
Emmaline
|
Perkins & Parish
|
1934
|
Enjoy Yourself: It's Later
Than You Think
|
Carl Sigman (m) & Herb
Magidson (w)
|
1948
|
Entertainer, The
|
Scott Joplin
|
1902
|
Every Time We Say Goodbye
|
Cole Porter
|
1944
|
Everybody Loves My Baby
|
Jack Palmer & Spencer
Williams
|
1922
|
Everybody Loves Saturday
Night
|
B. Hawes, Bess Lomax, R.
Dehr, F. Miller
|
1956
|
Everything Stops for Tea
|
Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart,
Al Hoffman
|
1935
|
Everywhere You Go
|
Shay, Goodwin, Fisher
|
1927
|
Exactly Like You
|
Dorothy Fields & Jimmy
McHugh
|
1930
|
Eyes of Texas
|
(old folk tune) John
Sinclair (wds)
|
1903
|
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