Solo Recordings
1899
- "Please, Mr. Conductor, Don't Put Me Off The Train" (remade 1903 on Edison Gold Moulded 7219) (w.m. J. Fred Helf)
1903
- "Please Mother, Buy Me A Baby" (w.m. Will D. Cobb & Gus Edwards)
- - on Victor & Edison
- "Always In The Way" (w.m. Charles K. Harris)
- - on Edison Records
- "The Vacant Chair" (w. Henry S. Washburne m. George Frederick Root)
- - on Edison
1905
- "My Gal Sal"
- "A Picnic For Two"
- "With the Robins I'll Return"
- -on Edison Records
1906
- "Wait 'Till the Sun Shines, Nellie"
- "Cheer Up Mary" - Edison Gold Moulded 9403
- "When The Sunset Turns The Ocean's Blue To Gold - Columbia & United Talking Machine A439
1907
- "And A Little Child Shall Lead Them" - Edison Gold Moulded 9472
- "I'm Tying The Leaves So They Won't Come Down" - Edison Gold Moulded 9606
1908
- "Are You Sincere?" - Edison Gold Moulded 9973
1912
- "They Gotta Quit Kickin' My Dawg Aroun'" - Edison Standard Record 10559
1917
- "With His Hands In His Pockets (And His Pockets In His Pants)" - Edison Blue Amberol 3124
1921
- "Down Where I Belong" - Pathe 20660
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