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Old 11-24-2023, 10:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Post Confirmation Reference List of 1890s-1940s Mainstream/Eclectic Jazz & Pop Songs

What's up, guys? My dad and I were listening to the 40s Junction (formerly 40s on 4), SiriusXM's radio channel that usually plays late 30s, 40s and early 50s jazz and pop songs, before my subscription was ended, making it my own tough luck, and I also have found my 40s Hits, Live One's radio station that usually plays 30s, 40s and early 50s jazz and pop songs, plus Roarin' 20s, its other radio station that usually plays 1920s jazz and pop songs. I am right now looking create my own comprehensive reference list of jazz and pop songs the one that must meet their only criteria of their lasting mainstream and eclectic popularity in the United States as during the 1890s-1940s, so here's the first part of my list of songs in the United States yet to be confirmed:


Part 1:
I Never See Maggie Alone - Irving Aaronson & His Commanders v/Phil Saxe (BB:14/1927)
Evening Star (Help Me Find My Man) - Irving Aaronson & His Commanders (BB:17/1928)
Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love) - Irving Aaronson & His Commanders v/Phil Saxe & Jack Armstrong (BB:5/1928-1929)
All by Yourself in the Moonlight - Irving Aaronson & His Commanders (BB:19/1929)
Pardon My Southern Accent - Irving Aaronson & His Commanders v/Ernie Mathias (BB:5/1934)
Great Speckle Bird - Roy Acuff & His Crazy Tennesseans (BB:13/1937-1938)
Wabash Cannon Ball - Roy Acuff & His Crazy Tennesseans (BB:12/1938)
The Prodigal Son - Roy Acuff & His Smoky Mountain Boys (BB:13/1943-1944)
I'll Forgive You, But I Can't Forget - Roy Acuff & His Smoky Mountain Boys (BB:21/1944)
Don't Blame Me - Charles Agnew & His Stevens Hotel Orchestra v/Stanley Jacobsen (BB:13/1933)
My Guitar Is My Sweetheart - Air Lane Trio, v/Ted Martin (BB:23/1947)
Ave Maria - Frances Alda (BB:9/1910)
Martha – Quartetto Notturno (Good Night Quartet) (Act 2) (Flotow) - Alda-Jacoby-Caruso-Journet (BB:10/1912)
For Your Country and My Country - Frances Alda (BB:9/1917)
La Marseillaise (National Air of France) - Frances Alda, w/ Metropolitan Opera Chorus (BB:8/1917)
Bells of St. Mary's The - Frances Alda (BB:7/1920)
Mighty Like a Rose - George Alexander (BB:3/1903-1904)
America - George Alexander (BB:7/1905-1905)
Dearie - George Alexander (BB:10/1906-1906)
Hot Dog Joe - Van Alexander & His Orchestra v/Butch Stone (BB:13/1939)
Oh! What a Pal Was Mary - Edward Allen (BB:10/1919-1920)
I Wish I Were Twins - Henry "Red" Allen & His Orchestra (BB:20/1934)
Body and Soul - Henry "Red" Allen & His Orchestra (BB:17/1935)
On the Beach at Bali-Bali - Henry "Red" Allen & His Orchestra (BB:18/1936)
Midnight Blue - Henry "Red" Allen & His Orchestra (BB:15/1936-1936-1936)
When Did You Leave Heaven? - Henry "Red" Allen & His Orchestra (BB:16/1936)
When My Dream Boat Comes Home - Henry "Red" Allen & His Orchestra (BB:10/1936-1937)
Here's Love in Your Eyes - Henry "Red" Allen & His Orchestra (BB:17/1936-1937)
Meet Me in the Moonlight - Henry "Red" Allen & His Orchestra (BB:16/1937)
Can I Forget You? - Henry "Red" Allen & His Orchestra (BB:13/1937)

Please let me know, which ranged songs by ranged acts you think you have confirmed or found missing this list, and why they're popular in mainstream or eclecticism the United States during the 1890s-1940s. But please don't worry then, most songs belong in the "Regular Occasional Songs" section, while all Christmas and winter holiday songs must belong in the "Christmas/Winter Holiday Songs" section, thanks.

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