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| Title | Yes Sir, That's My Baby (The Golden Years Of Tin Pan Alley 1920-1929) |
| Artist | Various |
| Format | CD |
| Labels | New World Records |
| Country of issue | USA |
| Date of publication | 12. June 2006 |
| First released | 1977 |
| Weight | 85 g |
| EAN | 0093228027928 |
| Product ID | 187039 |
| Discogs ID | 20829739 |
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| 2 | Al Jolson: April Showers | 3:02 min | |
| 3 | Fred Waring & The Pennsylvanians: Collegiate | 3:01 min | |
| 4 | Ethel Waters: Dinah | 3:16 min | |
| 5 | Ted Lewis And His Band: A Good Man Is Hard To Find | 2:45 min | |
| 6 | Whispering Jack Smith: Gimme A Little Kiss, Will Ya, Huh? | 3:10 min | |
| 7 | Ruth Etting: 'Deed I Do | 2:46 min | |
| 8 | Sophie Tucker: There’ll Be Some Changes Made | 2:57 min | |
| 9 | Cliff "Ukulele Ike" Edwards: Sunday | 2:58 min | |
| 10 | Blossom Seeley: Yes Sir, That’s My Baby | 2:33 min | |
| 11 | Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra, The Rhythm Boys: Mississippi Mud | 3:34 min | |
| 12 | Gene Austin: My Blue Heaven | 3:32 min | |
| 13 | Rudy Vallee: Deep Night | 3:20 min | |
| 14 | Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra: Ain’t Misbehavin’ | 3:22 min |
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