Popular music -- 1931-1940
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Popular music -- 1931-1940
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Popular music
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- Paul Whiteman & his orchestra, Volume 1
- The Big bands, theme songs & top hits : piano, vocal, guitar, articles by Jeff Sultanof
- Hooray for Captain Spaulding, The Marx Brothers
- I'm beginning to see the light, dance hits from the Second World War
- We love-- music of the 30's and 40's, voice/piano/guitar
- Benny Carter
- The great depression, American music in the 30's
- Love songs, Billie Holiday
- Ol' man river, his 25 greatest, 1925-1938, Paul Robeson
- Kurt Weill songs, a centennial anthology, compiled by Edward Harsh and Dave Steinches
- Fred Waring's greatest hits
- Judy Garland
- Everybody loves my baby, The Boswell Sisters
- This'll make you whistle
- Billboard pop memories, the 1930s
- Fascinating rhythm, the Broadway Gershwin 1919-1933
- This is living era
- A Bing Crosby collection., 14 sides never released on LP's, Volume I
- Nipper's greatest hits, Volume 2
- Dust bowl ballads, Woody Guthrie
- The memorable radio years, Jane Froman
- Cab Calloway and his orchestra, the early years, 1930-1934, Volume 1
- Lady Day, the best of Billie Holiday
- Billboard top movie hits, 1940s
- Shirley Temple song album
- Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters, their complete recordings together
- Their all-time greatest hits, the Andrews Sisters
- Billboard pop memories, 1940-44
- The essential Glenn Miller
- Ella Fitzgerald with Chick Webb
- Ella Fitzgerald & her orchestra broadcasting from the Roseland Ballroom, 1940
- Lovely ladies of stage & screen
- The Noël Coward songbook, words and music by Noël Coward
- Hits of '41
- The Yip Harburg songbook, piano/vocal/chords
- We'll meet again, the early years, Vera Lynn
- Aimer et perdre, To love & to lose : songs, 1917-1934
- With vocal refrain... and the angels sing
- Betcha bottom dollar, The Puppini Sisters
- Greatest songs of the 1940s, Volume 2
- A Bing Crosby collection., 14 sides never released on LP's, Volume II
- Johnny Hodges
- On that day :, a theatrical spoken word and musical evocation of Dallas on June 19, 1937, the 508 Park Project Committee, the Stewpot, and First Presbyterian Church present ; written by Alan Govenar and Akin Babatunde ; theatrical production directed by Akin Babatunde
- Dancing on the ceiling, Jessie Matthews
- I get a kick out of you, Ethel Merman
- The early years at RKO, Fred Astaire
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