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Leslie Sarony - He Played His Ukulele As The Ship Went Down (Part 1) / He Played His Ukulele As The Ship Went Down (Part 2) - Eclipse - UK - 175 (1932)
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The Biltmore Players - Three Little Words / Under The Same Old Moon - Eclipse - UK - 18 (1931)
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Stanley Kirkby - Hot Pot / For Old Times' Sake - Edison Bell Radio - UK - 908 (1929)
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Coleman Hawkins - A Strange Fact / Smiles - Decca - UK - F. 6445 (1937)
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Henry Busse - 'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans / Hot Lips - Decca - UK - F. 5330 (1935)
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Paul Whiteman Orchestra - The New Moon, Lover Come Back To Me / The New Moon, Marianne - Columbia - UK - 5377 (1929)
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