| Performer | CD Title | Supplier |
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| Jazz Music CDs: | |||
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Boswell Sisters | That's How Rhythm Was Born | |
| Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Stars Fell on Alabama (1934) | F. Perkins (music) Mitchell Parish (words) Frances Langford (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Sheet Music Singer |
| Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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| Cabin in the Cotton | 1932 | Mitchell Parish (words) | |
| Scat Song, The | 1932 | Cab Calloway (words) Mitchell Parish (words) |
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| Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia | 1932 | Mitchell Parish (words) Boswell Sisters (perf.) |
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| Down a Carolina Lane | 1933 | Mitchell Parish (words) | |
| Rock-A-Bye River | 1933 | Mitchell Parish (words) | |
| You Excite Me! | 1933 | Mitchell Parish (words) Ramona (perf.) |
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| Emaline | 1934 | Michell Parish (words) Joe Emerson (perf.) |
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| Stars Fell on Alabama | 1934 | Mitchell Parish (words) Ruth Etting (perf.) Phil Harris (perf.) Frances Langford (perf.) Ozzie Nelson (perf.) Pancho (perf.) Kate Smith (perf.) |
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| Fandango | 1952 | Johnny Bradford (words) |