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Eubie Blake's 78 Recordings

Eubie Blake's LP Recordings

Eubie Blake's Cuts



Eubie Blake's 78 Recordings




A Jockey's Life For Mine
Edison Bell Winner: 4417, recorded March 1926 by Sissle and Blake.

A Little Bit o' Honey
Pathé: 20233, recorded May 1917 by Sissle and Blake with Pathé Orchestra.

Affectionate Dan
Victor Test: Unissued, recorded April 15, 1920 by Florence Emory, vocal, and Eubie Blake, piano.

Affectionate Dan
Pathé: 20470, recorded November-December 1920 by Sissle and Blake with Pathé Orchestra.

Ain't Cha Coming Back, Mary Ann, to Maryland
Pathé: 22284, recorded December 1919 by Sissle and Blake with orchestra.

American Jubilee
Pathé: 5389, recorded August 1917 by Blake and Carpenter, pianos.

American Jubilee
Pathé: 20326, recorded August 1917 by Blake and Carpenter, pianos.

Arkansas Blues (Down Home Chant)
Emerson: 10443, recorded July 27, 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

Arkansas Blues
Regal: 9137, recorded July 27, 1921 by Sissle and Blake as "Leonard Graham and Robert Black."

Arkansas Blues (Down Home Chant)
Emerson - reissue 1923: 10605, recorded August 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

Baltimore Buzz
Emerson: 10385, recorded May 3, 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

Baltimore Buzz
Regal: 9101, recorded May 3, 1921 by Sissle and Blake as "Leonard Graham and his Jazz Band."

Baltimore Buzz
Emerson: 10434, recorded July 1921 by Eubie Blake, piano solo.

Baltimore Buzz
HMV: B-1297, recorded July 1921 by Eubie Blake and the "Shuffle Along" Orchestra.

Baltimore Buzz
HMV Victor: 18789, recorded July 1921 by Eubie Blake and the "Shuffle Along" Orchestra.

Baltimore Buzz
Emerson - reissue 1923: 10574, recorded July 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

Baltimore Buzz
Victor: Test, recorded June 20, 1921 by Eubie Blake with alto and banjo.

Baltimore Buzz
Victor: Test, recorded July 11, 1921 by Broadway Jones, vocal, and Eubie Blake, piano.

Baltimore Buzz
RCA: (F)PM 45687, recorded July 15, 1921 by Eubie Blake and Orchestra.

Baltimore Buzz
Victor: 18791, recorded July 15, 1921 by Eubie Blake and the "Shuffle Along" Orchestra.

Bandana Days
HMV Victor: 18789, recorded 1921 by Eubie Blake and the "Shuffle Along" Orchestra.

Bandana Days
Victor: Test, recorded June 20, 1921 by Eubie Blake with alto sax.

Bandana Days
Victor: 18791, recorded July 15, 1921 by Eubie Blake and the "Shuffle Along" Orchestra.

Bandana Days
Paramount : 12002 , recorded July 1922 by Sissle and Blake (sic).

Bandana Days
HMV: B-1297, recorded 1921 by Eubie Blake and the "Shuffle Along" Orchestra.

Blues in My Heart
Crown: 3197, recorded September 1931 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra.

Blues in My Heart
Varsity: 5056, recorded September 1931 by Eubie Blake Orchestra as "Dick Robertson and his Orchestra."

Boll Weevil Blues
Emerson: 10357, recorded March 2, 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

Boll Weevil Blues
Regal: 945, recorded March 2, 1921 by Sissle and Blake as "Leonard Graham and his Jazz Band."

Boll Weevil Blues
Emerson - reissue 1923: 10627, recorded March 2,1921 by Sissle and Blake.

Boll Weevil Blues
Century: 4025, recorded August 1926 by Eubie Blake, piano.

Boo Hoo Hoo
Emerson: 10512, recorded January 4, 1922 by Sissle and Blake.

Boo Hoo Hoo
Regal: 9180, recorded January 4, 1922 by Sissle and Blake.

Broadway Blues
Emerson: 10296, recorded July 1920 by Sissle and Blake.

Broadway Blues
Emerson: 10512, recorded July 1920 by Sissle and Blake.

Broadway Blues
Medallion: 8246, recorded July 1920 by Sissle and Blake.

Broadway Blues
Regal: 911, recorded July 1920 by Sissle and Blake as "Leonard Graham and Robert Black."

Broken Busted Blues
Edison: Unissued, recorded May 27, 1925 by Sissle and Blake.

Broken Busted Blues
Edison: 51572, recorded June 10, 1925 by Sissle and Blake.

Broken Busted Blues
Edison Blue Amberol Cylinder: 50141, recorded June 10, 1925 by Sissle and Blake.

Can't You Heah Me Callin', Caroline
Pathé: 20194, recorded 1917-18 by Noble Sissle, vocal with piano accompaniment.

Crazy Blues
Actuelle: 20484, recorded 1920-21 by Sissle and Blake with Orchestra.

Crazy Blues
Medallion: 8305, recorded 1920-21 by Sissle and Blake as "Willie Black and Ruby Blake."

Crazy Blues
Pathé: 20484, recorded 1920-21 by Sissle and Blake with Orchestra.

Crazy Blues
Emerson: 10326, recorded December 1920 by Sissle and Blake.

Crazy Blues
Medallion: 8252, recorded December 1920 by Sissle and Blake.

Crazy Blues
Paramount - issue 1922: 12007, recorded December 1920 by Sissle and Blake.

Crazy Blues
Regal: 911, recorded December 1920 by Sissle and Blake as "Leonard Graham and Robert Black."

Crazy Blues
Edison: 50754, recorded January 11, 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

Crazy Blues
Edison Blue Amberol Cylinder: 4264, recorded January, 11 1921 by Sissle and Blake with Orchestra.

Crazy Blues
Okeh: Unissued, recorded February 5, 1927 by Sissle and Blake with Orchestra.

Cutie
Emerson: 10519, recorded February 11, 1922 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra.

Cutie
Regal: 9198, recorded February 11, 1922 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra.

Dah's Gwinter Be er Landslide
Victor: Test, recorded July 11, 1921 by Broadway Jones, vocal, and Eubie Blake, piano.

Dear Li'l Pal
Victor: Reject, recorded August 17, 1923 by Sissle and Blake.

Dear Li'l Pal
Victor: Unissued, recorded August 23, 1923 by Sissle and Blake.

Dear Li'l Pal
Victor: Reject, recorded January 8, 1924 by Sissle and Blake.

’Deed I Do
Okeh: 40776, recorded February 5, 1927 by Sissle and Blake.

’Deed I Do
Parlophone: E-5796, recorded February 5, 1927 by Sissle and Blake.

Dinah
Edison Bell Winner: 4402, recorded March 1926 by Sissle and Blake.

Dissatisfied Blues
Victor: Unissued, recorded 10929 by Eubie Blake, piano solo.

Dixie Moon
Victor: Unissued, recorded March 7, 1924 by Sissle and Blake.

Dixie Moon
Victor: 19494, recorded October 22, 1924 by Sissle and Blake.

Don't Leave Me Blues
Victor: Unissued, recorded August 17, 1923 by Sissle and Blake.

Don't Leave Me Blues
Victor: Unissued, recorded August 23, 1923 by Sissle and Blake.

Downhearted Blues
HMV: B-1703, recorded May 1923 by Sissle and Blake.

Downhearted Blues
HMV Victor: 19086, recorded May 25, 1923 by Sissle and Blake.

Downhearted Blues
RCA: (F)741118/119, recorded May 25, 1923 by Sissle and Blake.

Downhearted Blues
Victor: 19086, recorded May 25, 1923 by Sissle and Blake.

Ev'rything's Made for Love
Okeh : 40776, recorded February 5, 1927 by Sissle and Blake.

Ev'rything's Made for Love
Parlophone: E-5796, recorded February 5, 1927 by Sissle and Blake.

Fate is the Slave of Love
Victor: Unissued, recorded August 27, 1924 by Sissle and Blake.

Gee! I Wish I Had Someone to Rock Me in the Cradle of Love
Victor: Test, recorded April 15, 1920 by Florence Emory, vocal, and Eubie Blake, piano.

Gee! I Wish I Had Someone to Rock Me in the Cradle of Love
Pathé: 22394, recorded July 1920 by Sissle and Blake with Pathé Orchestra.

Gee! I'm Glad That I'm from Dixie
Pathé: 20470, recorded November-December 1920 by Sissle and Blake with Pathé Orchestra.

Good Night, Angeline
Pathé: 20226, recorded May 1917 by Sissle and Blake with Pathé Orchestra.

Good Night, Angeline
Victor: Test, recorded April 9, 1920 by Sissle and Blake.

Great Camp Meeting Day
Actuelle: 20484, recorded November-December 1920 by Sissle and Blake with Pathé Orchestra.

Great Camp Meeting Day
Pathé: 20484, recorded November-December 1920 by Sissle and Blake with Pathé Orchestra.

He's Always Hanging Around
Pathé: 20280, recorded August 1917 by Sissle and Blake with Pathé Orchestra.

Home, Cradle of Happiness
Okeh: 40824, recorded May 10, 1927 by Sissle and Blake.

Home, Cradle of Happiness
Parlophone: R-3368, recorded May 10, 1927 by Sissle and Blake.

House Rent Lizzie
Victor: Unissued, recorded December 3, 1929 by Eubie Blake, piano solo.

Hungarian Rag
Pathé: 20326, recorded August 1917 by Eubie Blake Trio with Eubie Blake and Elliott Carpenter, pianos.

I Can't Be Worried Long
Grey Gull: 7021, recorded August 17, 1926 by Frankie, vocal, likely accompanied by Eubie Blake, piano.

I Need a Good Man Bad
Grey Gull: 7021, recorded August 17, 1926 by Frankie, vocal, likely accompanied by Eubie Blake, piano.

I Wonder Where My Sweetie Can Be
Edison Bell Winner: 4371, recorded December 1925 by Sissle and Blake.

I'm a Doggone Struttin' Fool
Emerson: 10484, recorded October 10, 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

I'm a Doggone Struttin' Fool
Regal: 9158, recorded October 10, 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

I'm Craving for That Kind of Love
Emerson: 10513, recorded January 4, 1922 by Sissle and Blake.

I'm Craving for That Kind of Love
Regal: 9203, recorded January 4, 1922 by Sissle and Blake.

I'm Going Away Just to Wear You Off My Mind
Paramount: 12006, recorded July 1922 by Alberta Hunter, vocal, and Eubie Blake, piano.

I'm Going Away Just to Wear You Off My Mind
Paramount - reissue 1923: 12043, recorded July 1922 by Alberta Hunter, vocal, and Eubie Blake, piano.

I'm Just Wild About Harry
Victor: Test, recorded June 20, 1921 by Eubie Blake with alto sax.

I'm Just Simply Full of Jazz
Pathé: 22284, recorded December 1919 by Sissle and Blake with Orchestra.

I'm Just Simply Full of Jazz
Victor: Test, recorded April 9, 1920 by Sissle and Blake.

I'm No Account Any More
Crown: 3090, recorded March 1931 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra.

I've Got the Blues, but I'm Just Too Mean to Cry
Emerson: 10443, recorded July 27, 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

I've Got the Blues, but I'm Just Too Mean to Cry
Regal: 9137, recorded August 1921 by Sissle and Blake as "Leonard Graham and Robert Black".

I've Got the Blues, but I'm Just Too Mean to Cry
Emerson - reissue 1923: 10605, recorded August 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

I've Got the Red, White and Blues
Emerson: 10484, recorded October 10, 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

I've Got the Red, White and Blues
Regal: 9158, recorded October 10, 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

If You've Never Been Vamped by a Brownskin, You've Never Been Vamped at All
Paramount : 12002 , recorded July, 1922 by Sissle and Blake (sic).

In Honeysuckle Time
Emerson: 10385, recorded May 3, 1921 by Sissle and Blake with Orchestra as "Leonard Graham and His Jazz Band."

In Honeysuckle Time
Regal: 9102, recorded May 3, 1921 by Sissle and Blake with Orchestra as "Leonard Graham and His Jazz Band."

It Looks Like Love
Crown: 3105, recorded March 1931 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra.

Jassamine Lane
Victor: Unissued, recorded March 7, 1924 by Sissle and Blake.

Jazz Babies' Ball
Pathé: 22357, recorded March 1920 by Sissle and Blake and Pathé Orchestra.

Jazzin' Around
Pathé: 1181, recorded August 1917 by Eubie Blake Trio.

Jazzin' Baby Blues
Paramount: 12006, recorded July 1922 by Alberta Hunter, vocals, and Eubie Blake, piano.

Jazzin' Baby Blues
Paramount - reissue 1923: 12043, recorded July 1922 by Alberta Hunter, vocals, and Eubie Blake, piano.

Jimmy, I Love But You
Emerson: 10519, recorded February 11, 1922 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra.

Jimmy, I Love But You
Regal: 9199, recorded February 11, 1922 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra.

Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries
Crown: 3193, recorded September 1931 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra.

Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries
Imperial: 2638, recorded September 1931 by Eubie Blake.

Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries
Varsity: 6017, recorded September 1931 by Eubie Blake.

Little Alabama Coon
Pathé: 20194, recorded 1917-18 by Noble Sissle, vocal, and Eubie Blake, piano.

Little Girl
Victor: 22735, recorded June 3, 1931 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra.

Long Gone
Emerson: 10365, recorded March 18, 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

Long Gone
Medallion: 8279, recorded March 18, 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

Long Gone
Regal: 946, recorded March 18, 1921 by Sissle and Blake as "Leonard Graham and his Jazz Band."

Long Gone
Emerson - reissue 1923: 10574, recorded March 18, 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

Love Will Find a Way
Emerson: 10396, recorded June 9, 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

Love Will Find a Way
Regal: 9107, recorded June 9, 1921 by Sissle and Blake as "Leonard Graham and Robert Black."

Love Will Find a Way
Symphonola: 4361, recorded June 9, 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

Love Will Find a Way
Emerson - reissue 1923: 10604, recorded June 9, 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

Loveless Love
Actuelle: 20493, recorded January-February 1921 by Sissle and Blake with Orchestra.

Loveless Love
Pathé: 20493, recorded January-February 1921 by Sissle and Blake with Orchestra.

Loveless Love
Emerson: 10357, recorded March 2,1921 by Sissle and Blake with Orchestra.

Loveless Love
Regal: 946, recorded March 2, 1921 by Sissle and Blake as "Leonard Graham and His Jazz Band."

Loveless Love
Emerson - reissue 1923: 10605, recorded March 2, 1921 by Sissle and Blake with Orchestra.

Low Down Blues
Emerson: 10365, recorded March 18, 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

Low Down Blues
Regal: 946, recorded March 18, 1921 by Sissle and Blake as "Leonard Graham and His Jazz Band."

Low Down Blues
Emerson - reissue 1923: 10627, recorded March 18, 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

Ma!
Emerson: 10450, recorded September 1921 by Eubie Blake, piano solo.

Mammy's Little Choc'late Cullud Chile
Pathé: 20210, recorded April 1917 by Sissle and Blake with Pathé Orchestra.

Mammy's Little Sugar Plum
Pathé: 22394, recorded July 1920 by Sissle and Blake with Pathé Orchestra.

Manda
Victor: Unissued, recorded March 7, 1924 by Sissle and Blake.

Manda
Victor: Unissued, recorded August 27, 1924 by Sissle and Blake.

Manda
Victor: 19494, recorded October 22, 1924 by Sissle and Blake.

Mandy Lou
Pathé: 20295, recorded August 1917 by Sissle and Blake with Pathé Orchestra.

Melodious Jazz
Pathé: 22357, recorded March 1920 by Sissle and Blake with Pathé Orchestra.

My Mammy's Tears
Emerson: 10367, recorded March 18, 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

My Vision Girl
Pathé: 20463, recorded November - December 1920 by Sissle and Blake.

Nobody's Sweetheart
Crown: 3130, recorded April 1931 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra.

Oh, Boy! What a Girl
Edison Bell Winner: 4337, recorded November 1925 by Sissle and Blake.

One More Time
Crown: 3111, recorded April 1931 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra.

One More Time
Lyric: 3419, recorded April 1931 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra as "Lou Gold and his Orchestra."

Oriental Blues
Emerson: 10396, recorded June 9, 1921 by Sissle and Blake.

Pickaninny Shoes
Pathé: 20475, recorded November-December 1920 by Sissle and Blake with Pathé Orchestra.

Pickaninny Shoes
Edison Bell Winner: 4402, recorded March 1926 by Sissle and Blake.

Pickaninny Shoes
Okeh: 40917, recorded February 5, 1927 by Sissle and Blake.

Pickaninny Shoes
Parlophone: R-186, recorded February 5, 1927 by Sissle and Blake.

Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
Angelus: 3334, recorded February/March, 1931 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra as “Oriole Salon Orchestra."

Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
Broadway: 1448, recorded February/March 1931 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra as "John Martin and his Orchestra."

Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
Crown: 3090, recorded February/March 1931 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra; Dick Robertson, vocal.

River, Stay 'Way From My Door
Crown: 3193, recorded September 1931 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra.

Royal Garden Blues
Actuelle: o20493, recorded February 2, 1921 by Noble Sissle acc. by his Sizzling Syncopators.

Royal Garden Blues
Emerson: 10367, recorded February 2, 1921 by Noble Sissle acc. by his Sizzling Syncopators.

Royal Garden Blues
Medallion: 8286, recorded February 2, 1921 by Sissle and Blake with orchestra as "Willie Brown and his Sizzling Syncopators".

Royal Garden Blues
Pathé: 20493, recorded February 2, 1921 by Noble Sissle acc. by his Sizzling Syncopators.

Royal Garden Blues
Emerson - reissue 1923: 10604, recorded February 2, 1921 by Noble Sissle acc. by his Sizzling Syncopators.

Sarah from Sahara
Pathé: 5389, recorded August 1917 by Eubie Blake Trio, with Eubie Blake and Elliot Carpenter, pianos.

Sarah from Sahara
Pathé: 20358, recorded August 1917 by Eubie Blake Trio, with Eubie Blake and Elliot Carpenter, pianos.

Slow River
Parlophone: R-3368, recorded May 1927 by Sissle and Blake.

Slow River
Okeh: 40824, recorded May 20, 1927 by Sissle and Blake.

Somebody's Gona (sic) Get You
Pathé: 20226, recorded May 1917 by Sissle and Blake with Pathé Orchestra.

Sounds of Africa (Charleston Rag)
Emerson: 10434, recorded July 1921 by Eubie Blake, piano solo.

Sounds of Africa (Charleston Rag)

Paramount: 14004, recorded July 1921 by Eubie Blake, piano solo.

St. Louis Blues
Crown: 3130, recorded April 1931 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra.

Stay in Your Own Back Yard

Pathé: 20233, recorded May 1917 by Sissle and Blake with Pathé Orchestra.

Sweet Georgia Brown
Crown: 3197, recorded September 1931 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra.

Sweet Henry (The Pride of Tennessee)
RCA: (F)741118/119, recorded January 8, 1924 by Sissle and Blake.

Sweet Lady, medley from"Tangerine"
Emerson: 10350, recorded September 1921 by Irving Kaufman, vocal, and Eubie Blake, piano.

Sweet Lady, medley from "Tangerine"
Emerson: 10450, recorded September 1921 by Irving Kaufman, vocal, and Eubie Blake, piano.

Sweet Lady, medley from "Tangerine"
Regal: 9130, recorded September 1921 by Irving Kaufman, vocal, and Eubie Blake, piano as "Billy Clark and Robert Black."

That's the Kind of Baby for Me
Pathé: 20280, recorded August 1917 by Sissle and Blake with Pathé Orchestra.

The Jazz Dance
Pathé: 20340, recorded August 1918 by Blake's Jazzone Orchestra with Eubie Blake, piano.

There It Goes Again
Pathé: 20267, recorded August 1917 by Sissle and Blake with Pathé Orchestra.

There's One Lane That Has No Turning
Edison Bell Winner: 4371, recorded December 1925 by Sissle and Blake.

Two Little Blue Eyes
Angelus/Lyric: 3345, recorded April 1931 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra as "Oriole Salon Orchestra."

Two Little Blue Little Eyes
Broadway: 1460, recorded April 1931 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra.

Two Little Blue Little Eyes
Crown : 3111, recorded April 1931 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra.

Ukelele Baby
Edison Bell Winner: 4356, recorded December 1925 by Sissle and Blake.

Ukelele Lullaby
Edison Bell Winner: 4356, recorded December 1925 by Sissle and Blake.

Waitin' for the Evenin' Mail
HMV Victor: 19086, recorded May 25, 1923 by Sissle and Blake.

Waitin’ for the Evenin’ Mail
RCA: (F)PM 45687, recorded May 25, 1923 by Eubie Blake and Orchestra.

When Your Lover Has Gone
Crown: 3086, recorded March 1931 by Eubie Blake and his Orchestra.

Why Am I Treated So Bad?
Edison Bell Winner: 4337, recorded November, 1925 by Sissle and Blake.

You Ought to Know
Edison: Unissued, recorded May 27, 1925 by Sissle and Blake.

You Ought to Know
Edison Blue Amberol Cylinder: 50141, recorded June 1925 by Sissle and Blake.

You Ought to Know
Edison: 51572, recorded June 10, 1925 by Sissle and Blake.

You Ought to Know
Edison Bell Winner: 4417, recorded March 1926 by Sissle and Blake.


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