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===Recordings=== The band's seminal 78-rpm recordings include the following (on Victor, Columbia, and Aeolian Vocalion): ====1917β1920==== {{Listen | filename = OriginalDixielandJassBand DixieJassBandOneStep1917.ogg | title = Dixieland Jass Band One-Step (1917) | description = The Original Dixieland Jass Band's 1921 recording of "[[Dixieland Jass Band One-Step|Dixie Jass Band One-Step]]". | format = [[Ogg]] | pos = right | type = music}} # "[[Dixieland Jass Band One-Step|Dixie Jass Band One-Step]]"/"Introducing That Teasin' Rag"/"[[Livery Stable Blues]]", 1917, Victor 18255. This was the second pressing. The original title of the A side was "Dixieland Jass Band One-Step". # "[[At the Jazz Band Ball]]"/"Barnyard Blues", 1917, Aeolian Vocalion A1205 # "[[Ostrich Walk]]"/"[[Tiger Rag]]", 1917, Aeolian Vocalion A1206 # "[[Reisenweber's Cafe|Reisenweber]] Rag/Look at 'Em Doing It Now", 1917, Aeolian Vocalion 1242 # "[[Darktown Strutters' Ball]]"/"[[(Back Home Again in) Indiana]]", 1917, Columbia A2297; the ODJB recording of "Darktown Strutters' Ball" was inducted into the [[Grammy Hall of Fame]] on February 8, 2006 # "At the Jazz Band Ball" (1918 version)/"Ostrich Walk" (1918 version), 1918, Victor 18457 # "Skeleton Jangle"/"Tiger Rag" (1918 version), 1918, Victor 18472 # "Bluin' the Blues"/"[[Sensation Rag (1918 instrumental)|Sensation Rag]]", 1918, Victor 18483 # "Mournin' Blues"/"[[Clarinet Marmalade]]", 1918, Victor 18513, "Mournin' Blues" also appeared as "Mornin' Blues" on some releases. The full B side title was "Clarinet Marmalade Blues". # "Fidgety Feet (War Cloud)"/"Lazy Daddy", 1918, Victor 18564 # "Lasses Candy"/"Satanic Blues", 1919, Columbia 759 # "Oriental Jazz" (or "Jass"), 1919, recorded November 24, 1917 and issued as Aeolian Vocalion 12097 in April 1919 with "Indigo Blues" by [[Ford Dabney]]'s Band # "At the Jazz Band Ball" (1919 version)/"Barnyard Blues" (1919 version), 1919, recorded in London, England, April 16, 1919, English Columbia 735 # "Soudan" (also known as "Oriental Jass" and "Oriental Jazz"), 1920, recorded in London, England, in May 1920 and released as English Columbia 829; was composed by Czech composer Gabriel Sebek in 1906 as "In the Soudan: A Dervish Chorus" or "Oriental Scene for Piano, Op. 45". The B side was "Me-Ow" by the London Dance Orchestra # "[[Margie (song)|Margie]]"/"[[Singin' the Blues (1920 song)|Singin' the Blues]]"/"[[Palesteena]]", 1920, Victor 18717 # "Broadway Rose"/"Sweet Mama (Papa's Getting Mad)"/"Strut, Miss Lizzie", 1920, Victor 18722 {{Listen | filename = OriginalDixielandJazzBandwithAlBernard StLouisBlues.ogg | title = Saint Louis Blues (1921) | description = The Original Dixieland Jass Band's 1921 recording of "[[Saint Louis Blues (song)|Saint Louis Blues]]". | format = [[Ogg]] | filename2 = OriginalDixielandJassBand-JazzMeBlues.ogg | title2 = Jazz Me Blues (1921) | description2 = The Original Dixieland Jass Band's 1921 recording of "Jazz Me Blues". | format2 = [[Ogg]] | pos = right | type = music}} ====1921β1923==== # "Home Again Blues"/"Crazy Blues"/"It's Right Here For You (If You Don't Get It, Tain't No Fault O' Mine)", 1921, Victor 18729 # "Tell Me/Mammy o' Mine", 1921, recorded in the UK and released as Columbia 804 # "[[I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles]]"/"My Baby's Arms", 1921, Columbia 805 # "I've Lost My Heart in Dixieland"/"[[I've Got My Captain Working for Me Now]]", 1921, Columbia 815 # "Sphinx/[[Alice Blue Gown]]", 1921, Columbia 824 # "Jazz Me Blues/[[Saint Louis Blues (song)|St. Louis Blues]]", 1921, Victor 18772 # "[[Royal Garden Blues]]"/"Dangerous Blues", 1921, Victor 18798 # "Bow Wow Blues (My Mama Treats Me Like a Dog)", 1922, Victor 18850. The B side was "Railroad Blues" by the Benson Orchestra of Chicago under pianist and composer Roy Bargy # "Toddlin' Blues"/"Some of These Days", 1923, Okeh 4738 ====1935β1938==== ====Original Dixieland Jazz Band (led by Tony Sbarbaro)==== # "I'm Sittin' High on a Hilltop" (vocal by Terry Shand)/"I Live for Love" (vocal by Russ Morgan) 1935, Vocalion 3084 # "You Stayed Away Too Long/Slipping Through My Fingers", 1935, Vocalion 3099 ====Nick LaRocca and the Original Dixieland Band==== (LaRocca, Shields, Robinson, and Sbarbaro with orchestra) # "Tiger Rag"/"Bluin' the Blues", 1936, Victor 25403 # "Clarinet Marmalade", 1936, Victor 25411-B, issued as a B-side opposite Benny Goodman's record "St. Louis Blues" # "Who Loves You?"/"Did You Mean It?", 1936, Victor 25420, vocals by Chris Fletcher # "Ostrich Walk"/"Toddlin' Blues", 1936, Victor 25460 # "Fidgety Feet", 1936, Victor 25668-B. Unreleased until 1937, when it was issued as a B-side opposite [[Ray Noble]]'s record "Vieni, Vieni" # "Old Joe Blade", 1936, Victor 26039-B, vocal by J. Russel Robinson. Unreleased until 1938, when it was issued as a B-side opposite [[Lionel Hampton]]'s record "Any Time at All". ====The Original Dixieland Five==== (reunion of the 1919 quintet: LaRocca, Shields, Edwards, Robinson, and Sbarbaro) # "Original Dixieland One-Step/Barnyard Blues" (new version of "Livery Stable Blues"), 1936, Victor 25502 # "Tiger Rag"/"Skeleton Jangle", 1936, Victor 25524 # "Clarinet Marmalade"/"Bluin' the Blues", 1936, Victor 25525 ====Original Dixieland Jazz Band with Shields, Edwards, and Sbarbaro; vocals by Lola Bard==== # "oooOO-Oh! Boom!"/"Please Be Kind", 1938, Bluebird B-7442 # "Good-Night, Sweet Dreams, Good-Night"/"In My Little Red Book", 1938, Bluebird B-7444 # "Drop a Nickel in the Slot"/"Jezebel", 1938, Bluebird B-7454 ====Later recordings==== # "Tiger Rag" (1943 version), 1944, [[V-Disc]] 214B1, issued June, 1944, with Eddie Edwards and Tony Sbarbaro # "Sensation" (1943 version), 1944, V-Disc 214B2, with Eddie Edwards and Tony Sbarbaro # "Shake It and Break It"/"When You and I Were Young, Maggie", 1946, Commodore C-613
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