
The Golden Gate Orchestra was a dance band that used elements of jazz, à la Paul Whiteman, and recorded for Edison during the mid-'20s. They specialized in popular music of the period, doing highly danceable renditions of tunes such as "The Charleston," "Manhattan," and "Hallelujah," and aimed their records primarily at white audiences.
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Glad Rag Doll
Dusting The Donkey - aka "The Pay-Off"
The Flapper Wife
The Charleston
Bit By Bit You're Breaking My Heart (Pm 20279, 1559-3)
The Right Kind Of Man
Looking at the World Thru Rose Colored Glasses
I've Got A Song For Sale (That My Sweetie Turned Down) (Pm 20279, 1560-3)
I Want to Be Bad
Charleston- fox trot
Ain't She Sweet
Charleston
Button Up Your Overcoat
Bit By Bit You're Breaking My Heart
Stockholm Stomp
Vo-Do-Do-De-O Blues
Tiger Rag
Show Me The Way To Go Home
Manhattan
Dustin' the Donkey
I've Got A Song For Sale (That My Sweetie Turned Down)
Everything Is Hotsy Totsy Now
Oh! Mabel
Zulu Wail
Don't Take That Black Bottom Away
Lover Come Back To Me
Telling You That I Love You
There's a Rainbow Round My Shoulder
When The Red Red Robin
Along Came Sweetness
Looking at the World Thru Rose Colered Glasses (Arthur Fields, v)
Vaniteaser
Black and Blue Rhapsody
My Heart Stood Still
Wishing and Waiting for Love
I Ain't Got Nobody (1927)
Ramblin' Blues
After You've Gone (1927)
The Pay Off
Here Comes Emaline
Leave My Baby Alone
Dawning
Hallelujah!
Look Who's Here
Collegiate
There's a Rainbow 'round My Shoulder
Delirium
After You're Gone
Crazy Words, Crazy Tunes
Chinese Jumble
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