April Showers by Al Jolson. Angel Child by Al Jolson. My Buddy by Henry Burr. My Man by Fanny Brice. Sweet Indiana Home by Aileen Stanley. Second Hand Rose by Fanny Brice. Sally - Medley by Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra. Ka-Lu-A by Elsie Baker. Some Sunny Day by Marion Harris.

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This piece of music was inspired by the film The Sheik starring Rudolph Valentino. Clyde Doerr was a friend of Paul Whiteman. Whiteman secured a contract for Doerr to record for Victor Records. The first recording that Doerr made was The Sheik, and it was so successful that Whiteman severed all contact with Doerr out of resentment. The piece would appear again on the charts at number 32 in on the Barbra Streisand album, My name is Barbra. The album would go to number two and would go platinum. Fats Waller Waller was the son of a lay preacher. His father wanted him to pursue a religious vocation, but his talent for music took him in another direction.