Major Recordings
- "I'm Glad"/"Flock O' Blues," Sioux City Six featuring Bix Beiderbecke and Miff Mole, recorded October 11, 1924, New York, released as Gennett 5569
- "Clarinet Marmalade"/"Singin' the Blues," recorded on February 4, 1927, in New York and released as Okeh 40772
- "Riverboat Shuffle"/"Ostrich Walk," recorded May 9, 1927, New York, Okeh 40822
- "I'm Coming, Virginia"/"Way Down Yonder in New Orleans," recorded on May 13, 1927, in New York and released as Okeh 40843
- "For No Reason at All in C"/"Trumbology," recorded on May 13, 1927, in New York and released as Okeh 40871, Columbia 35667, and Parlophone R 3419
- "Wringin' an' Twistin'," recorded on September 9, 1927, in New York and released as Okeh 40916 and Vocalion 3150
- "Krazy Kat (Tone Poem In Slow Rhythm)," recorded September 28, 1927, New York Okeh 40903
- "Baltimore" b/w "Humpty Dumpty," recorded September 28, 1927, New York, Okeh 40926
- "Mississippi Mud"/"There'll Come a Time (Wait and See)," January 9, 1928, New York, Okeh 40979
- "Ol' Man River" (From "Show Boat") recorded with Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra on January 11, 1928 in New York and released as Victor 21218-A and Victor 25249 with Bing Crosby on vocals and Bix Beiderbecke on cornet. No. 1 for 1 week
- "Borneo"/"My Pet," recorded on April 10, 1928, in New York and released as Okeh 41039
- "Georgia On My Mind," recorded September 24, 1931, Chicago, Illinois, Brunswick 6159
- "Troubled"/"Plantation Moods," recorded November 20, 1934, New York, Victor 24834, HMV B.D. 158 in the UK
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