| Some sweet day / Ed. Rose ; Tony Jackson ; Abe Olman. | Marion Harris, comedienne with orchestra. | |
| Your mama's gonna slow you down / Wells ; Cooper. | Marion Harris, comedienne with orchestra. | |
| There's A Lump Of Sugar Down In Dixie Bryan; Yellen; Gumble. | Marion Harris; With Orchestra. | |
| Stealing to Virginia / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Marion Harris, comedienne with orchestra. | |
| There's a lump of sugar down in Dixie / Bryan ; Yellen ; Gumble. | Marion Harris. | |
| They go wild, simply wild, over me / Joe McCarthy ; Fred Fisher. Some sweet day / Ed. Rose ; Tony Jackson ; Abe Olman. | Marion Harris with orchestra. | |
| Mammy's chocolate soldier / Sydney Mitchell ; Archie Gottler. | Marion Harris, soprano with orchestra. | Berliner. |
| Mammy's chocolate soldier / Sydney Mitchell ; Archie Gottler. | Marion Harris, soprano with orchestra. | Victor. |
| After you've gone / Creamer, Layton. I'm glad I can make you cry / Chas. R. McCarron, Carey Morgan. | Marion Harris, comedienne, with orchestra [side a] ; Henry Burr, tenor, with orchestra [side b]. | Victor. |
| After you've gone / Creamer ; Layton. | Marion Harris, commedienne [i.e. comedienne] with orchestra. | Berliner. |
| When Alexander takes his ragtime band to France / Bryan ; Hess ; Leslie. | Marion Harris. | Victor. |
| When you sang "hush-a-bye baby" to me / Glick ; Olman, Logan ; [performed by] Sterling Trio. Mammy's chocolate soldier / Sydney Mitchell ; Archie Gottler ; [performed by] Marion Harris. | The Sterling Trio, male vocal ensemble (1st work); Marion Harris, soprano (2nd work). | Victor. |