- Limehouse blues, words by Douglas Furber ; music by Philip Braham
- Easy money, ma poppy belle, words by Edgar Smith ; music by John Stromberg
- Stop! It's wonderful, words and music by Bickley Reichner and Clay Boland
- Irene Rosensteen, fox trot song, lyric by Alex Gerber ; music by Malvin Franklin
- The collected songs, by Irving Berlin ; for voice and piano, Volume 12, 1918
- Whistle away your blues, words by Leo Robin ; music by Richard Myers
- When April comes again, by Al J. Neiburg, Marty Symes, Jerry Levinson
- I wonder if you're lonely, lyric by Ned Wayburn ; music by George Byrd Dougherty
- I'm a lonesome little raindrop, looking for a place to fall, lyric by Joe Goodwin and Murray Roth ; music by James F. Hanley
- These foolish things remind me of you, words by Holt Marvell ; music by Jack Strachey & Harry Link
- I want my mammy, ballad fox-trot, words by Geo. B. Wehner ; music by Louis Breau
- Exactly like you, lyric by Dorothy Fields ; music by Jimmy McHugh
- The last round-up, by Billy Hill
- 35 song hits by great Black songwriters, Bert Williams, Eubie Blake, Ernest Hogan and others ; edited by David A. Jasen
- Somebody loves me, words by Ballard MacDonald and B.G. de Sylva ; music by George Gershwin
- On the sunny side of the street, lyric by Dorothy Fields ; music by Jimmy McHugh
- Chinatown, my Chinatown, words by William Jerome; music by Jean Schwartz
- Roxiana Dooley, words by Hugh Morton ; music by Gustave Kerker
- Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean, by themselves about themselves