All albums in genre Blues
- July 1, 1956
- The Midnighters - Tore Up Over You / Early One Morning
- November 19, 1956
- The Daps - When You're Alone / Down And Out
- March 23, 1956
- Louis Jones - Rock And Roll Bells / All Over, Goodbye
- February 20, 1956
- Alan Freed & His Rock 'n' Roll Band - Right Now, Right Now
- November 23, 1956
- Guitar Slim And His Band - Down Through The Years / Oh Yeah
- May 15, 1956
- Big Bill Broonzy - Big Bill's Guitar Blues
- May 21, 1956
- Joe Turner - Lipstick, Powder And Paint / Rock A While
- May 8, 1956
- Chris Kenner - Grandma's House
- April 21, 1956
- Billie Holiday - Solitude
- September 12, 1956
- Various - Music From The South, Volume 5 (Song, Play, And Dance)
- September 17, 1956
- Fats Domino - This Is Fats Domino!
- July 12, 1956
- Jimmy Reed - Rockin' With Reed / Can't Stand To See You Go
- October 18, 1956
- Joe Sullivan - Mr. Piano Man
- June 22, 1956
- Little Walter - Teenage Beat / Just A Feeling
- March 26, 1956
- Buddy Johnson - Bring It Home To Me / You Got It Made
- November 28, 1956
- Lincoln Chase - If I Were A Countryside
- February 11, 1956
- Freddie Hall & His Aces - Can't This Be Mine / Playin' Hard To Get
- October 23, 1956
- The Angels - Glory Of Love
- February 6, 1956
- Jimmy Coe & His Gay Cats Of Rhythm - Run Jody Run / The Jet
- September 7, 1956
- Pine Top Smith - Authentic Boogie Woogie Piano
- February 9, 1956
- Shirley And Lee - I Want To Dance / Marry Me
- September 24, 1956
- Pete Johnson, Meade "Lux" Lewis, Albert Ammons - Giants Of Boogie Woogie
- January 17, 1956
- "Scat Man" Crothers - Rock 'N' Roll With "Scat Man"
- February 13, 1956
- Fats Domino - This Is Fats Domino
- June 9, 1955
- Red Prysock And His Orchestra - The Horn Blows / Zonked
- October 22, 1955
- Pee Wee Crayton - I Must Go On / Don't Go
- June 5, 1955
- Little Walter And His Jukes - Too Late / I Hate To See You Go
- January 5, 1955
- Eddie Taylor - Bad Boy / E.T. Blues
- December 4, 1955
- Little Walter & His Jukes - My Babe / Thunder Bird
- April 3, 1955
- Dinah Washington - Dinah Washington Sings The Blues
- August 27, 1955
- Elmore James And His "Broomdusters" - Late Hours At Midnight / The Way You Treat Me
- October 5, 1955
- Anita Tucker - Slow, Smooth & Easy
- June 28, 1955
- Mel Williams - Send Me A Picture Baby / Little School Girl
- November 12, 1955
- The Five Keys - My Love / Why, Oh Why
- May 27, 1955
- Wilbert Harrison - Darling, Listen To This Song / Florida Special
- May 3, 1955
- The Kidds - I Won't Be Back
- July 4, 1955
- Lonnie Sattin - High Steel / When My Love Says Goodbye
- May 6, 1955
- Jack Dupree And Mr. Bear / Mr. Bear - Walking The Blues / Daybreak Rock
- April 14, 1955
- LaVern Baker and The Gliders - That's All I Need / Bop-Ting-A-Ling
- December 11, 1955
- Ruth Brown And Her Rhythmakers With Orchestra - Old Man River / I Want To Do More
- December 8, 1955
- Pat Patrick And Band - I Ain't Done Nothin' To You / Hot Springs
- April 7, 1955
- Josh White - Josh Comes A-Visitin'
- April 21, 1955
- Good Rockin' Sam With Kid King's Combo - Don't Let Daddy Slow Walk You Down / Funny Funny Feelin'
- July 3, 1955
- Edna Gallmon Cooke - Said I Wouldn't Tell It / Hide Me
- November 18, 1955
- Billy Ward And His Dominoes - Can't Do Sixty No More / If I Never Get To Heaven
- October 26, 1954
- Ray Charles And His Orchestra - Losing Hand / Don't You Know
- March 22, 1954
- Jimmy Liggins - Boogie Woogie King / No More Alcohol
- September 22, 1954
- Willard McDaniel And His Piano - If I Had My Life To Live Over / Yesterday
- August 2, 1954
- Joe Liggens And His Orchestra - They Were Doin' The Mambo / Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
- July 28, 1954
- The Flamingos - I Really Don't Want To Know / Get With It
- June 2, 1954
- Jimmy Witherspoon And His Orchestra - When The Lights Go Out / Big Daddy
- June 19, 1954
- Elmo James Broom Dusters - Sax-ony Boogie / Dumb Woman Blues
- February 5, 1954
- T-Bone Walker - Classics In Jazz Part 2
- October 11, 1954
- Hot Shot Love - Wolf Call Boogie / Harmonica Jam
- August 13, 1954
- "Sonny Boy" Williamson And His House Rockers - Gettin' Out Of Town / She Brought Life Back To The Dead
- March 27, 1954
- King Oliver And His Jazz Band - King Joe
- February 25, 1954
- Five Thrills - Wee Wee Baby / Gloria
- December 15, 1954
- Odetta And Larry - The Tin Angel Presents Odetta and Larry
- January 16, 1954
- Piano Red - Decatur Street Blues
- March 5, 1954
- John Brim And His Stompers - Tough Times / Gary Stomp
- January 4, 1954
- Al Terry - Hey, Whatta Y'Say / Let's Postpone Our Wedding
- November 25, 1954
- The Midnighters - Stingy Little Thing / Tell Them
- December 17, 1954
- Baby Boy Warren - Mattie Mae / Santa Fe
- March 23, 1954
- Jimmy Liggins - Come Back Home / Going Away
- January 17, 1954
- Cootie Williams And His Orchestra / Jimmy Preston And His Orchestra - Rock 'n' Roll
- March 28, 1954
- Guitar Slim & His Playboys - New Arrival / Standin’ At The Station
- December 11, 1954
- Percy Mayfield And Orchestra - Loose Lips / I Need Love So Bad
- November 4, 1954
- The Five Dukes Of Rhythm - Soft, Sweet And Really Fine / Everybody's Singing The Blues
- June 14, 1954
- Roy Milton And Band - Make Me Know It / A Bird In The Hand
- November 14, 1954
- Sugar Boy And His Cane Cutters - Jock-A-Mo / You, You, You
- May 20, 1954
- Louis Brooks & His Pinetoppers - Bus Station Blues / Waddle Trot
- May 4, 1954
- Helen Troy With The Jud Conlon Rhythmaires - A Kiss In The Dark / I Get The Blues When It Rains
- May 23, 1954
- Otis Blackwell - My Josephine / Ain't Got No Time
- March 21, 1954
- "Junior" Ryder With Johnny Otis Orchestra - Sad Story / Better Stop
- May 10, 1954
- Jimmy Yancey - Jazz Immortals Vol. 1 Yancey's Mixture
- February 27, 1954
- The Checkers - House With No Windows / Don't Stop Dan
- August 5, 1953
- Muddy Waters - She's All Right / Sad, Sad Day
- September 5, 1953
- Johnny Moore's Three Blazers - Playing Numbers / Dragnet Blues
- February 24, 1953
- Joe Turner - Blues Jump The Rabbit / The Sun Is Shining
- June 8, 1953
- Jesse Powell Orchestra - Love To Spare / Rear Bumper
- November 23, 1953
- The Orioles - In The Mission Of St. Augustine / Write And Tell Me Why
- April 11, 1953
- Dinah Washington - Since My Man Has Gone And Went / My Man's An Undertaker
- August 4, 1953
- Earl Bostic And His Orchestra - Melancholy Serenade / What! No Pearls
- December 9, 1953
- The Vocaleers - Be True / Oh! Where
- December 18, 1953
- Rudy Green His Guitar With King Kolax Orchestra - Love Is a Pain / No Need Of Your Crying
- November 15, 1953
- Willie Nix - Seems Like A Million Years / Baker Shop Boogie
- April 26, 1953
- Dinah Shore With Frank De Vol And His Orchestra - Dinah Shore Sings The Blues (Vol. 1)
- February 1, 1953
- Charles Brown - Evening Shadows / Moonrise
- April 14, 1953
- Professor Alex Bradford And The Bradford Specials - Too Close To Heaven / I Don't Care What The World May Do
- January 3, 1953
- Big Jay McNeely - Jet Fury / Deacon's Express
- November 5, 1953
- Four Blazes - Ella Louise / Perfect Woman
- April 4, 1953
- The Lamplighters - Give Me / Be-Bop Wino
- December 14, 1953
- The Todd Rhodes Orchestra - Your Mouth Got A Hole In It / Feathers
- June 21, 1952
- Pigmeat Peterson - Loud Mouth Lucy / Everybody Loves A Fat Man
- May 21, 1952
- Amos Milburn - Rockin' The Boogie
- April 18, 1952
- The Southern Stars - Surely God Is Able / Don't Give Up
- February 22, 1952
- Chuck Higgins And His Mellotones - Big Fat Mama / Boyleheights
- October 15, 1952
- Little Brother Montgomery And His Bogalusa Boys - Pinetops Boogie / Arkansas Blues
- February 14, 1952
- Big Bill Broonzy - Blues Singer Vol. 1
- September 8, 1952
- B.B. King And His Orchestra - Woke Up This Morning
- December 22, 1952
- Sax Mallard And His Orchestra - The Bunny Hop / Accent On Youth
- August 1, 1952
- Buddy Johnson And His Orchestra - My Aching Heart / I Don't Know What's Troublin' Your Mind
- August 10, 1952
- Willie Mabon And His Combo - I Don't Know / Worry Blues
- April 14, 1952
- Little Walter And His Nightcaps - Mean Old World / Sad Hours
- January 10, 1952
- Tommy Dean And His Gloom Raiders - Cool One-Groove Two / Lonely Monday
- August 6, 1952
- Johnny Sparrow & His Bows And Arrows - Paradise Rock - Always
- December 28, 1952
- Leila Negra - Leila Negra Singt Ihre Lieblingsmelodien
- October 3, 1951
- Howlin' Wolf - Passing By Blues / Crying At Daybreak
- July 14, 1951
- Joe Holiday Quartet - I Told You So / The Song Is You
- December 7, 1951
- Gene Ammons And His Band - Ammons Boogie / Echo Chamber Blues
- August 28, 1951
- Povel Ramel - The Gräsänklingblues / Povels Ofullbordade, Op. Ännu
- August 12, 1951
- Big Three Trio - Lonesome / Violent Love
- December 16, 1951
- Don Gais Trio - Dark Eyes / Don's Boogie
- August 25, 1951
- John Lee Booker - Love To Boogie / Graveyard Blues
- March 24, 1951
- Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five - Tear Drops From My Eyes / It's A Great Great Pleasure
- August 22, 1951
- The Treniers - Plenty Of Money / Go! Go! Go!
- December 9, 1951
- Humphrey Lyttelton And His Band - D.J.C. Blues / On Treasure Island
- April 14, 1951
- Little Richard - Taxi Blues / Every Hour
- January 24, 1951
- Sonny Boy Williamson - Crazy 'Bout You, Baby / Eyesight To The Blind
- December 18, 1951
- Roy Milton And His Solid Senders - So Tired / Thelma Lou
- November 4, 1951
- Tex Beneke And His Orchestra - The Yodel Waltz
- January 20, 1951
- Bells Of Joy - Let's Talk About Jesus / I'll Work Lord
- January 28, 1951
- The Dominoes - Weeping Willow Blues / I Am With You
- March 20, 1951
- Wynonie Harris - Tremblin' / Just Like Two Drops Of Water
- October 17, 1951
- Piano Red - Layin' The Boogie / Baby, What's Wrong
- June 16, 1950
- Marylyn Scott - Straighten Him Out / Another Woman's Man
- May 26, 1950
- Sonny Thompson - I'm Coming Back Home To Stay / Sugar Cane
- December 28, 1950
- Lowell Fulson - Let Me Ride Your Little Automobile / Upstairs
- June 8, 1950
- Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five - Choo Choo Ch'Boogie / Run Joe
- February 16, 1950
- Famous Patterson Singers - Every Day I'm Getting Nearer To The Lord / Lord, I Need Thee
- August 1, 1950
- Baby Boy Warren - My Special Friend Blues / Nervy Woman Blues
- September 19, 1950
- Bull Moose Jackson & His Buffalo Bearcats - Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide / A Fool In Love
- August 10, 1949
- Tommy Dean And Orchestra - Just About Right / Sweet And Lovely
- October 28, 1949
- Johnny Moore's Three Blazers - Walkin' Blues
- February 2, 1949
- Joe Thomas His Sax And His Orchestra - Teardrops / Page Boy Shuffle
- July 25, 1949
- Sonny Boy Williamson - Bring Another Half A Pint / Little Girl
- January 3, 1949
- Sugar Chile Robinson - Vooey Vooey Vay
- November 15, 1948
- Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers - Roll 'Em / Sweet And Lovely
- September 12, 1948
- The Golden Gate Quartet - Hush / Do Unto Others
- January 3, 1948
- Lead Belly - Digging My Potatoes / Defense Blues
- November 11, 1948
- Louie Saunders With Todd Rhodes Orchestra / Todd Rhodes Orchestra - Oh! Baby / Bop Bop Sizzle
- December 26, 1948
- Etta Jones With Luther Henderson And His Orchestra - This Is A Fine Time / Misery Is A Thing Called Moe
- April 18, 1948
- Albert Ammons And His Rhythm Kings - Ammons Stomp / The Clipper
- October 2, 1948
- Todd Rhodes And His Orchestra - Walkie Talkie / Todd's Idea
- August 5, 1948
- Sonny Thompson With The Sharps And Flats - Long Gone
- September 8, 1948
- Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers - Groovy Groove / Apple Of My Eye
- October 16, 1948
- Evelyn Künneke Und Das Orchester Karl Loubé - Egon / Black Smith Blues
- August 17, 1948
- Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five - Reet, Petite And Gone / Inflation Blues
- October 26, 1947
- Nellie Lutcher And Her Rhythm - Hurry On Down / The Lady's In Love With You
- July 14, 1947
- Jimmy Witherspoon - Ain't Nobody's Business
- January 20, 1947
- Nellie Lutcher And Her Rhythm - He's A Real Gone Guy / Let Me Love You Tonight
- September 4, 1947
- "Dusty" Fletcher With Jimmy Jones And His Band - Open The Door, Richard!
- January 15, 1947
- Cleveland Colored Quartet - Walk Right In / Heav'n
- April 13, 1946
- Josh White With Edmond Hall And His Orchestra - Left A Good Deal In Mobile / Did You Ever Love A Woman
- December 3, 1946
- The Four Aces - I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder
- December 27, 1946
- Josh White - Ballads And Blues
- May 3, 1946
- Brownie McGhee - Key To The Highway / Rum Cola Papa
- June 26, 1946
- Dorothy Donegan - Dorothy's Boogie Woogie / Yesterday
- December 1, 1946
- Jay McShann And His Sextette - Voodoo Woman Blues / Bucktown Boogie
- May 13, 1946
- Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five - Let The Good Times Roll / Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens
- August 26, 1946
- Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five - Don't Worry 'Bout That Mule / Buzz Me
- April 25, 1945
- Joe Liggins And His Honeydrippers - The Honeydripper
- May 5, 1945
- Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five - You Can't Get That No More / Mop! Mop!
- October 11, 1945
- Cats 'N Jammer Three - I Cover The Water-Front / Jockey Blues
- October 22, 1941
- Yas Yas Girl - Blues Before Daybreak / Good Old Easy Street
- November 13, 1941
- Buddy Johnson And His Band - Boogie Woogie's Ma-In-Law / Ever So Grateful
- December 7, 1941
- Erskine Hawkins And His Orchestra - I'm In A Low Down Groove / Uncle Bud
- January 10, 1939
- All Star Band - Blue Lou / The Blues
- February 21, 1937
- Meade "Lux" Lewis - Honky Tonk Train Blues / Whistlin' Blues
- January 22, 1937
- Robert Johnson - Terraplane Blues / Kind Hearted Woman Blues
- July 11, 1936
- Cripple Clarence Lofton - Brown Skin Girl / You Done Tore Your Playhouse Down
- July 18, 1936
- Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys - Trouble In Mind / Weary Of The Same Ol' Stuff
- September 3, 1936
- Harlem Hamfats - Let's Get Drunk And Truck / What You Gonna Do
- June 17, 1934
- The Hill Billies - The Last Of The Texas Rangers / Bunk House Billy
- October 20, 1932
- Voskovec & Werich, Ježkův Orchestr Osvobozeného Divadla - Chybami Se Člověk Učí / Proč Nemohu Spát
- February 14, 1930
- Hobbs Brothers - Turkey In The Straw / Hell Among The Yearlings
- May 23, 1929
- Lonnie Johnson & Spencer Williams - It Feels So Good
- September 26, 1928
- Blind Willie Johnson - Mother's Children Have A Hard Time / If I Had My Way I'd Tear The Building Down
- October 26, 1927
- Sam Collins - The Jail House Blues / Riverside Blues
- May 8, 1927
- Ma Rainey And Her Georgia Band / Ma Rainey - Soon This Morning / Don't Fish In My Sea
- August 1, 1927
- Frank Hutchison - Worried Blues / The Train That Carried The Girl From Town
- December 1, 1925
- Ma Rainey And Her Georgia Band - Army Camp Harmony Blues / Explaining The Blues
- July 9, 1925
- Bessie Smith - The St. Louis Blues / Cold In Hand Blues
- June 4, 1924
- Bessie Smith - The Bye Bye Blues / Weeping Willow Blues
- May 16, 1924
- Viola McCoy - I Don't Want Nobody That Don't Want Me / Mamma Mamma (Don't Love Her Papa No More)
- October 13, 1921
- Lulu Whidby And Her Syncopators - Home Again Blues / Strut Miss Lizzie
- June 4, 1921
- Katie Crippen - Blind Man Blues / Sing 'Em For Mamma, Play 'Em For Me
- Rodger Collins - Direct Me
- Memphis Slim With Matthew Murphy - Memphis Slim With Matthew Murphy
- Brook Benton - Rock And Roll That Rhythm
- Elmore James - Dust My Broom / Shake Your Moneymaker
- Ruth Wallis - Chile Was Hot / The Love Samba
- Lonnie Brooks - Mr. Hot Shot / The Popeye
- Rod Stewart And Faces - For Rod Stewart And Faces: Their Very Own Bootleg!!
- Various - Savage Kick Volume Four
- Various - Jazz Blues Und Improvisation
- Lisa Best - Just Got Lucky
- Wilbert Harrison - Kansas City
- Fats Domino - Whole Lotta Lovin' / I'm In Love Again
- Jo G. Henry - I'm Yours / There She Goes