(2-CD Set) a double CD compilation of the 6 & 7/8s String Band, who originally started playing together in 1911. CD1 features sessions recorded for an LP at guitarist Edmond Souchon's house in Metairie, Louisiana in August 1954, tracks featured on 78s from 1949 and a recording of acoustic guitar playing by Frank Amacker from 1958. CD2 starts with a radio broadcast the band made in 1950 as part of the New Orleans Opera Auditions on the Air, plus recordings by Souchon and ukelele player Charlie Hardy made in 1955.
3 High Society (Introducing Maryland, My Maryland)
4 Tico Tico
5 That Old Gang of Mine
6 Winter Night/Stumbling
7 Who's Sorry Now
8 Clarinet Marmalade
9 Dixieland One-Step
10 Jealous
11 Muskrat Ramble
12 Tico Tico
13 Floating Down That Old Green River
14 Bei Mir Bist Du Schon
15 Sunrise Serenade
16 Medley in D
17 My Josephine
18 High Society (Introducing Maryland, My Maryland) #2
19 Lazy River/They'll Be Some Changes Made
20 Donna Clara
21 Floating Down That Old Green River
22 Raggin' the Scale (Two False Starts)
23 At Sundown
24 When the Saints Go Marching in
25 A Handful of Cards
26 Gettysburg March
27 Lover Come Back to Me
28 'A' Rag
29 Liebenstraum
30 That Old Gang of Mine
31 Floating Down That Old Green River
32 High Society
33 Who's Sorry Now
34 Tiger Rag
35 Tico Tico
36 Up a Lazy River
37 Donna Clara
38 When the Saints
39 Ukulele Marmalade
40 Dixieland One-Step
41 Tea for Two
42 At the Storybrook Ball
43 Opus 4 (Ragtime Gal)
44 Little Coquette
45 I'm Nobody's Baby
46 Bill Bailey
47 High Society
48 I Had a Dream Dear
49 Ida
50 Who's Sorry Now
51 Walkin' the Dog
52 That Old Gang of Mine
53 Little Corvette (Trio)
54 Little Rock Getaway
55 West End Romp
56 That's a Plenty
(2-CD Set) a double CD compilation of the 6 & 7/8s String Band, who originally started playing together in 1911. CD1 features sessions recorded for an LP at guitarist Edmond Souchon's house in Metairie, Louisiana in August 1954, tracks featured on 78s from 1949 and a recording of acoustic guitar playing by Frank Amacker from 1958. CD2 starts with a radio broadcast the band made in 1950 as part of the New Orleans Opera Auditions on the Air, plus recordings by Souchon and ukelele player Charlie Hardy made in 1955.