| | 20 #1 Hits Of The 20S CD (1 Customer Review)
Recording information: 01/09/1920-10/09/1929.
Personnel: Weston Vaughan, Bing Crosby, Carmen Lombardo (vocals); Al Jolson (whistling).
Liner Note Author: Joseph F. Laredo.
20 #1 Hits Of The 20S Music 20 #1 Hits Of The 20S Songs
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| |      | 1. | Charmaine!: Sweethearts On Parade / Charmaine! - Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians |
     | 2. | Some of These Days - Charlie Lewis/Sophie Tucker/Ted Lewis & His Band |
     | 3. | No, No, Nora - Eddie Cantor |
     | 4. | Ain't We Got Fun? - Van |
     | 5. | Great Day - Paul Whiteman Orchestra |
     | 6. | Breezin' Along With the Breeze - Johnny Marvin |
     | 7. | Down Hearted Blues - Bessie Smith |
     | 8. | O, Katharina! - Ted Lewis & His Band |
     | 9. | St. Louis Blues: St. Louis Bluess / Look For The Silver Lining - Marion Harris |
     | 10. | Swanee: Swanee / Toot, Toot, Toostsie (Goo'bye) - Al Jolson |
     | 11. | Two Black Crows, Pts. 1-2 - Charles Mack/George Moran/Moran & Mack |
     | 12. | Am I Blue? - Ethel Waters |
     | 13. | Singin' in the Rain - Cliff "Ukelele Ike" Edwards |
     | 14. | Make Believe - Nora Bayes |
     | 15. | Wedding of the Painted Doll, The - Leo Reisman & His Orchestra |
     | 16. | Manhattan - The Knickerbockers/Ben Selvin |
     | 17. | Carolina in the Morning - Van |
     | 18. | Sweethearts on Parade - Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians |
     | 19. | Look for the Silver Lining - Marion Harris |
     | 20. | Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye - Al Jolson |
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