Notable Releases
- Coquette, 1928
- Dixie Dawn, 1928
- Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love), 1929
- Sally of My Dreams, 1929
- Fine and Dandy, 1930
- Ooh! That Kiss, 1932
- Old Man Harlem, 1933
- I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You, 1934
- Lost in a Fog, 1934
- What a Diff'rence a Day Made, 1934
- You're the Top, 1934
- Annie's Cousin Fanny, 1934, Brunswick and Decca versions, composed by Glenn Miller
- Chasing Shadows, 1935, No. 1
- Every Little Moment, 1935
- Every Single Little Tingle of My Heart, 1935
- I'll Never Say Never Again Again, 1935
- I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin', 1935
- Dese Dem Dose, 1935, composed by Glenn Miller
- Lullaby of Broadway, 1935, No. 1
- Night Wind, 1935
- The Gentlemen Obviously Doesn't Believe (In Love, 1935
- Tiny Little Fingerprints, 1935
- You Are My Lucky Star, 1935
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