Van and Schenck - Selected Discography

Selected Discography

  • "It's Been a Long, Long Time Since I've Been Home" (1916)
  • "Hawaiian Sunshine" (1916)
  • "For Me and My Gal" (1917)
  • "Yaddie Kaddie Kiddie Kaddie Koo" (1917)
  • "Huckleberry Finn" (1917)
  • "That's How You Can Tell They're Irish" (1917)
  • "My Little China Doll" (1917)
  • "Mother, May I Go in to Swim?" (1917)
  • "Dance and Grow Thin" (1917)
  • "There's Something Nice about the South" (1917)
  • "Far Away in Honolulu" (1917)
  • "Mulberry Rose" (1917)
  • "The Ragtime Volunteers are Off to War" (1917)
  • "I Don't Want to Get Well" (1917)
  • "Southern Gals" (1917)
  • "I Miss the Old Folks Now" (1917)
  • "In the Land O' Yamo Yamo" (1917)
  • "Where Do They Get 'Em and How Do They Get 'Em?" (1918)
  • "My Mind's Made Up to Marry Carolina" (1918)
  • "Ragtime Moses Old-Time Bomboshay" (1918)
  • "I Always Think I'm Up in Heaven" (1918)
  • "Tackin 'Em Down" (1918)
  • "They Were All Out Of Step But Jim" (1918)
  • "Why Do They Call Them Babies?" (1918)
  • "You'll Always Find A Lot of Sunshine in My Old Kentucky Home" (1918)
  • "You'll Find Old Dixieland in France" (1918)
  • "Oh, How She Can Sing" (1919)
  • "Mandy" (1919)
  • "Open Up The Golden Gates To Dixieland" (1919)
  • "Sweet Kisses" (1919)
  • "They're All Sweeties" (1919)
  • "After You Get What You Want, You Don't Want It" (1920)
  • "All The Boys Love Mary" (1920)
  • "In Napoli" (1920)
  • "You Tell 'em" (1920)
  • "Ain't We Got Fun" (1921)
  • "Ain't You Coming Out Malinda?" (1921)
  • "All She'd Say Was Umh Hum" (1921)
  • "O'Reilly (I'm Ashamed of You)" (1921)
  • "She Walks in Her Husband's Sleep" (1921)
  • "Sweet Love" (1921)
  • "What's A Gonna Be Next?" (1921)
  • "Who's Been Around" (1921)
  • "Carolina in The Morning" (1923)
  • "Take 'em To The Door Blues" (1925)
  • "That Red Head Gal" (1926)
  • "Magnolia" (1927)

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