X = Album in einem SJO-Shop erhältlich Album-Bezeichnung: Interpret — Titel | Label | Label-Nummer | Aufnahme-Jahr | |
| Fred Elizalde — For You / I Would Do it for You | Decca | De (E) F.2810 | 1932 | SH |
| Fred Elizalde — I've Got the World on a String / My Bluebird's Singing the Blues | Decca | De (E) F.3589 | 1933 | SH |
| Fred Elizalde and Partner — Some Rhythm Pt.1 / Some Rhythm Pt.2 | Decca | De (E) F.2855 | 1932 | SH |
| Leonard Feather's All Star Jam Band — Men of Harlem / Ocean Motion | Decca (E) | De (E) F.7753 A/B | 1939 | SH |
| Jack Hylton and his Orchestra — Ellingtonia / Dinah | Decca | De (E) F.3764 A/B | 1933 | SH |
| Coleman Hawkins with The Ramblers — Consolation / Original Dixiland One-Step | Decca | De (E) F.6407 A/B | 1937 | SH |
| Coleman Hawkins with The Ramblers — What Harlem Is To Me / Netcha's Dream | Decca | De (E) 9018 | 1935 | SH |
| Coleman Hawkins Trio — I Know That You Know / Swinging In The Groove | Decca | De (E) M30372 A/B | 1938 | SH |
| Coleman Hawkins with The Ramblers — A Strange Fact / Smiles | Decca (E) | De (E) F.6445 | 1937 | SH |
| Coleman Hawkins with The Ramblers — Chicago / Meditation | Decca | De (E) F.5937 | 1935 | SH |
| Coleman Hawkins with The Ramblers / The Swinging Rascals — I Wish I Were Twins / Wabash Blues | Decca | De (E) F.5457 A/B | 1935 | SH |
| Coleman Hawkins — Some of These Days / After You've Gone | Decca | De (E) F5581 A/B | 1935 | SH |
| Coleman Hawkins with The Ramblers — I Wanna Go Back To Harlem / Something Is Gonna Give Me Away | Decca | De (E) F6502 A/B | 1937 | SH |
| Spike Hughes and his Dance Orchestra — I Like To Do Things For You / Happy Feet | Decca | De (E) F1844 | 1930 | SH |
| Spike Hughes and his Orchestra — Harlem Madness / Blue Turning Grey Over You | Decca | De (E) F.1861 A/B | 1930 | SH |
| Spike Hughes and his Orchestra — Funny Dear, What Love Can Do / That's Where The South Begins | Decca | De (E) F.1906 | 1930 | SH |
| Spike Hughes and his Orchestra — Doin' Things / Get Happy | Decca | De (E) F.2150 A/B | 1930 | SH |
| Spike Hughes and his Orchestra — Everybody Loves My Baby / Misty Mornin' | Decca | De (E) F.2166 A/B | 1930 | SH |
| Spike Huges and his Dance Orchestra — Without A Song / The Way I Feel To-day | Decca | De (E) F.2193 A/B | 1930 | SH |
| Spike Hughes & his Orchestra — Tap Your Feet / High Life | Decca | De (E) F.2323 A/B | 1931 | SH |
| Spike Hughes & his Dance Orchestra — Roll, Jordan / Joshua Fit De Battle Of Jericho | Decca | De (E) F2373 A/B | 1931 | SH |
| Spike Hughes and his Three Blind Mice with Joey Shields — The Devil Is Afraid Of Music / St. James Infirmary | Decca | De (E) F.2584 A/B | 1931 | SH |
| Spike Hughes and his Orchestra — Is There A Place Up There For Me? / Witness | Decca | De (E) F.2649 A/B | 1931 | SH |
| Spike Hughes and his Orchestra — A Harlem Symphony Pt.1 / A Harlem Symphony Pt.2 | Decca | De (E) F.2711 | 1931 | SH |
| Spike Hughes and his Orchestra — Weary Traveller / I've Been In The Storm So Long | Decca | De (E) F.2936 A/B | 1932 | SH |
| Spike Hughes & his Dance Orchestra — Buddy's Wednesday Outing / Long Night Scamper | Decca | De (E) F.3089 A/B | 1932 | SH |
| Spike Huges and his Dance Orchestra — Dinah / Don't You Grieve | Decca | De (E) F.3399 A/B | 1932 | SH |
| Spike Hughes and his Negro Orchestra — Nocturne / Someone Stole Gabriel's Horn | Decca | De (E) F.3563 A/B | 1933 | SH |
| Spike Hughes and his Negro Orchestra — Pastoral / Bugle Call Rag | Decca | De (E) F.3606 A/B | 1933 | SH |
| Spike Hughes and his Orchestra — Arabesque / Fanfare | Decca | De (E) F.3639 A/B | 1933 | SH |
| Spike Hughes and his Negro Orchestra — Donegal Cradle Song / Firebird | Decca | De (E) F.3717 A/B | 1933 | SH |
| Spike Hughes and his Orchestra — Music At Midnight / Music At Sunrise | Decca | De (E) F3836 A/B | 1933 | SH |
| Spike Hughes and his Orchestra — Sweet Sue Just You / How Come You Do Me Like Do? | Decca | De (E) F.3972 A/B | 1933 | SH |
| Spike Hughes and his Orchestra / Spike Hughes and his Negro Orchestra — Sweet Sorrow Blues / Air In D Flat | Decca | De (E) F.5101 A/B | 1933 | SH |
| Spike Hughes and his Orchestra — Elegy / Arabesque | Decca | De (E) F.9821 | 1932/1933 | SH |
| The Ink Spots (voc Quartet) — If I Didn't Care / Knock-Kneed Sal | Decca | De (E) M.30269 A/B | 1939 | SH |
| Freddy Johnson and his Harlemites — I Got Rhythm / Tiger Rag | Decca | De (E) F.5110 A/B | 1933 | SH |
| Pete Johnson — Basement Boogie / Death Ray Boogie | Decca | De (E) 03292 | 1941 | SH |
| Ken Johnson and his West Indian Dance Orch. — The Sheik of Araby / My Buddy | Decca | De (E) F.6958 | 1938 | SH |
| The Tony Kinsey Quartet ( with Dill Jones ) — Stompin' at the Savoy | Decca (E) | F10708 | 1956 | SH |
| Billy Kyle — Finishing Up a Date / Between Sets | Decca | De (E) M.30285 | 1939 | SH |
| Andy Kirk and his Twelve Clouds Of Joy — Wham / Love Is The Thing | Decca | De (E) F8062 | 1940 | SH |
| Monia Liter — South Of The Border / Song Of The Fir-Tree | Decca | De (E) F.8551 | | SH |
| Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra / Chick Webb and His Orchestra — Harlem Shout / Facts And Figures | Decca (E) | De (E) M.39024 | 1936/1935 | SH |
| Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra — Sophisticated Lady / Mood Indigo | Decca (E) | De (E) M30197 | 1934 | SH |
| Billy Mason and his Orchestra — If You Knew Susie / Don't Be Angry | Decca | De (E) F-5564 | 1935 | SH |
| Barbecue Joe and his Hot Dogs (Wingy Manone) — Tar Paper Stomp / Tin Roof Blues | Decca | Dec (E) F.7807 A/B | 1930 | SH |
| The Mills Brothers acc by Benny Carter and his Orch. / Louis Armstrong with The Mills Brothers — How Did She Look? / Boog-It | Decca | De (E) 03150 | 1940 | SH |
| Gerry Moore and His Chicago Brethern — Oh! Lady Be Good / Honeysuckle Rose | Decca | De (E) F.6347 A/B | 1937 | SH |
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