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===Covers=== ODJB's songs were recorded by other musicians, such as Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra, one of the most popular and influential jazz bands of the 1920s. * "Beale Street Mama" β by J. Russel Robinson, recorded by Henderson in 1923 as an instrumental on Paramount. * "Clarinet Marmalade" β recorded in 1926, released on Vocalion and Brunswick. In 1931, Henderson recorded a new version for Columbia. * "Livery Stable Blues" β recorded in 1927, released on Columbia * "Fidgety Feet" β by Nick LaRocca, recorded in 1927, released on Vocalion * "Sensation" β recorded in 1927, released on Vocalion * "Tiger Rag" β recorded in 1931, released on Crown * "Aggravatin' Papa" β collaboration with Robinson, recorded in 1923 with Alberta Hunter on vocals * "Singin' the Blues (Till My Daddy Comes Home)" β recorded in 1931 with Rex Stewart on cornet Bix Beiderbecke recorded nine compositions associated with the ODJB from 1924 to 1930: "Fidgety Feet", his first recording in 1924, "Tiger Rag", "Sensation", "Lazy Daddy", "Ostrich Walk", "Clarinet Marmalade", "Singin' the Blues" with Frankie Trumbauer and Eddie Lang, "Margie", and "At the Jazz Band Ball".
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