Recordings
- Adelaide Hall acc. by George Rickson (piano) Baby & I must Have That Man. Victor Rec, 21 June 1928 (test)
- E-28059 Adelaide Hall with Lew Leslie's Blackbird Orchestra. I Must Have That Man & Baby. Brunswick 4031. 14 August 1928
- B12773-A. Adelaide Hall with Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra-I Must Have That Man & b/w Baby. Blu Disc T1001 21 December 1932
- "Warren Mills and His Blue Serenaders" recorded "Gems from Blackbirds of 1928," being three titles, I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Doin' the New Lowdown and I Must Have That Man. This orchestra of 25 musicians included Arthur Whetsel, Bubber Miley and Freddie Jenkins on trumpet, Joe Nanton on trombone, Barney Bigard, Johnny Hodges and Harry Carney on reeds, Duke Ellington on piano, Fred Guy on banjo, Wellman Braud, bass, Sonny Greer, drums, an unknown female vocalist plus the 10 voice Hal Johnson choir, and Matty Malneck, violinist and conductor. - see Luciano Massagli and Giovanni M.Volonté, The New Desor, An updated edition of Duke Ellington's Story on Records 1924-1974, Milano, 1999 session DE2819 and Dr. Klaus Stratemann, Duke Ellington, Day by Day and Film by Film, Jazzmedia ApS, Denmark, p.1. December 20, 1928,
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