| Hail! Hail! The gang's all here! / Esrom ; Morse. | Shannon Four. | |
| Bobbin' Up And Down Theodore Morse. | Peerless Quartette. | Columbia |
| Way back home / Theodore Morse. | Peerless Quartet. | Edison. |
| Whistling Jim / Theodore Morse, music ; [D.A. Esrom, lyrics]. | Peerless Quartette. | U.S. Everlasting. |
| Whistling Jim / Theodore Morse, music ; [D.A. Esrom, lyrics]. | Peerless Quartette, vocal quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
| Whistling Jim / Theodore Morse, music ; [D.A. Esrom, lyrics]. | Peerless Quartette, vocal quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
| Whistling Jim / Theodore Morse, music ; [D.A. Esrom, lyrics]. | Peerless Quartette, vocal quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
| Whistling Jim / [Theodore Morse, music] ; [D.A. Esrom, lyrics]. | [Peerless] Quartette. | Edison. |
| Luella Lee / Morse. | Campbell and Gillette (i.e. Albert Campbell and Irving Gillette). | Edison |
| Who's going to love you when I'm gone / Theodore Morse ; [D.A. Esrom]. | | Columbia |
| Somethings Going To Happen To You Theodore Morse. | Albert Campbell; Henry Burr; Orchestra Accomp. | Columbia |
| Soldier boy / [Esrom, lyrics] ; Morse, music. | Billy Burton, tenor ; Herbert Stuart, baritone with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
| Way back home / Theodore Morse ; [D. A. Esrom]. Roll on, Missouri / Harry Carroll ; [Ballard MacDonald]. | Peerless Quartette (side A) ; Arthur Collins; Byron G. Harlan (side B). | Columbia. |
| Who's going to love you when I'm gone / Esrom ; Morse ; [performed by] Campbell and Burr with orchestra. I'd rather be kissed 'neath the mistletoe bough than spoon under any old tree / Farran ; Osborne ; [performed by] Campbell and Burr with orchestra. | Campbell and Burr with orchestra. | |
| You can't expect kisses from me / Lewis ; Cowan ; [performed by] Ada Jones and Billy Murray with orchestra. Luella Lee / Esrom ; Morse ; [performed by] Albert Campbell and Henry Burr with orchestra. | Side 1: Ada Jones and Billy Murray with orchestra ; side 2: Albert Campbell and Henry Burr with orchestra. | |