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Ray Miller, Melody King, And His Black And White Melody Boys - Sweet Lavender / Congo Nights flac album

Ray Miller, Melody King, And His Black And White Melody Boys - Sweet Lavender / Congo Nights flac album
  • Performer Ray Miller, Melody King, And His Black And White Melody Boys
  • Title Sweet Lavender / Congo Nights
  • Date of release 1921
  • Other formats AU MP1 ASF VQF WMA MMF AIFF
  • Genre Jazz / Pop
  • Size MP3 1737 mb
  • Size FLAC 1331 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 957

Sweet Lavender Written-By – Lee. David. B. Congo Nights Written-By – Violinsky. Companies, etc. Record Company – General Phonograph Corporation. B from "Hitchy-Koo 1920". Matrix, Runout (Side A): S-7713-B Matrix, Runout (Side B): S-7714-C. Related Music albums to Sweet Lavender, Congo Nights by Ray Miller, Melody King, And His Black And White Melody Boys.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A Sweet Lavender
Written-By – Lee David
B Congo Nights
Written-By – Violinsky*

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – General Phonograph Corporation

Notes

Fox Trots

B from "Hitchy-Koo 1920"

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): S-7713-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): S-7714-C