| | Dave Dallwitz Hooked On Ragtime, Vol. 2 CD Dave Dallwitz Discography of CDs
collection of ragtime music ... Hooked On Ragtime, Vol. 2 Music Dave Dallwitz Hooked On Ragtime, Vol. 2 Songs | 1. | Pekin Rag |
| 2. | Evening Shadows |
| 3. | Slippery Elm Rag |
| 4. | Anna's Dream |
| 5. | Saxophistry |
| 6. | Intermezzo in F |
| 7. | Sweet William |
| 8. | Arabella's Fancy |
| 9. | Wallaby Revelry |
| 10. | Rose Leaf Rag |
| 11. | Ragtime Fantasy No 1 |
| 12. | Sousaphonic Rag |
| 13. | Blue Memory |
| 14. | Pastime Rag No. 2 |
| 15. | Fig Leaf Rag |
| 16. | Ursula's Dream |
| 17. | Kinklets |
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