Year | Title | Details | Peak chart positions [note 6] |
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R&B | Pop | C&W |
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1940 | "Hard Lovin’ Blues" [note 7] | - Composer: Yack Taylor
- Recorded: January 25, 1940
- Label: Decca 7705
| | | |
1940 | "You Run Your Mouth and I’ll Run My Business" [note 8] | - Composer: Lil Armstrong
- Recorded: January 25, 1940
- Label: Decca 7705
| | | |
1940 | "I'm Alabama Bound" | - Composer: Mike Jackson, Robert Hoffman
- Recorded: January 25, 1940
- Label: Decca 7723
| | | |
1940 | "June Teenth Jamboree" | - Composer: Sammy Price
- Recorded: January 25, 1940
- Label: Decca 7723
| | | |
1940 | "You Got to Go When the Wagon Comes" [note 9] | - Composer: Randy Culbreth, Jasper Thomas
- Recorded: March 13, 1940
- Label: Decca 7729
| | | |
1940 | "After School Swing Session (Swinging with Symphony Sid)" | - Composer: Jordan, Buddy Feyne
- Recorded: March 13, 1940
- Label: Decca 7729
| | | |
1940 | "Lovie Joe" [note 10] | | | | |
1940 | "Somebody Done Hoodooed the Hoodoo Man" | - Composer: Wesley Wilson
- Recorded: March 13, 1940
- Label: Decca 7745
| | | |
1940 | "Bounce the Ball (Do Da Little Um Day)" | - Composer: Mike Jackson
- Recorded: March 13, 1940
- Label: Decca 3253
| | | |
1940 | "Don’t Come Crying on My Shoulder" | | | | |
1940 | "Never Let Your Left Hand Know What Your Right Hand’s Doin’" | - Composer: Ted Delaney, Georgia South
- Recorded: April 29, 1940
- Label: Decca 7777
| | | |
1940 | "Penthouse in the Basement" | | | | |
1940 | "Oh Boy, I’m in the Groove | | | | |
1940 | "Waitin’ for the Robert E. Lee" | | | | |
1940 | "Do You Call that a Buddy? (Dirty Cat)" | - Composer: Wesley Wilson
- Recorded: September 30, 1940
- Label: Decca 8500
| | | |
1940 | "Pompton Turnpike" | | | | |
1940 | "I Know You (I Know What You Wanna Do)" | - Composer: Jordan
- Recorded: September 30, 1940
- Label: Decca 8501
| | | |
1940 | "A Chicken Ain't Nothin' but a Bird" | - Composer: Emmett "Babe" Wallace
- Recorded: September 30, 1940
- Label: Decca 8501
| | | |
1941 | "T-Bone Blues" | | | | |
1941 | "Pinetop's Boogie Woogie" [note 11] | - Composer: Pinetop Smith
- Recorded: January 24, 1941
- Label: Decca 8525
| | | |
1941 | "The Two Little Squirrels (Nuts to You)" | - Composer: Mack David, Eddie Lane, Vee Lawnhurst
- Recorded: January 24, 1941
- Label: Decca 8537
| | | |
1941 | "Pan-Pan" | - Composer: Jerry Daniels
- Recorded: January 24, 1941
- Label: Decca 8537
| | | |
1941 | "Saxa-Woogie" | - Composer: Jordan
- Recorded: April 2, 1941
- Label: Decca 8560
| | | |
1941 | "Brotherly Love (Wrong Ideas)" | | | | |
1941 | "Boogie Woogie Came to Town" | | | | |
1941 | "Saint Vitus Dance" | - Composer: Mike Jackson
- Recorded: April 2, 1941
- Label: Decca 8581
| | | |
1942 | "I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town" [note 12] | | | | |
1942 | "Knock Me a Kiss" | - Composer: Mike Jackson
- Recorded: November 15, 1941
- Label: Decca 8593
| | | |
1942 | "How 'Bout That?" | - Composer:
- Recorded: November 15, 1941
- Label: Decca 8605
| | | |
1942 | "The Green Grass Grows All Around" | - Composer: Arthur Johnson, J. Mayo Williams
- Recorded: November 22, 1941
- Label: Decca 8605
| | | |
1942 | "Mama Mama Blues (Rusty Dusty Blues)" [note 13] | | | | |
1942 | "Small Town Boy" | - Composer: Jordan, Dallas Bartley
- Recorded: November 22, 1941
- Label: Decca 8627
| | | |
1942 | "I'm Gonna Leave You on the Outskirts of Town" | | 3 | | |
1942 | "It's a Low Down Dirty Shame" | | | | |
1942 | "What's the Use of Getting Sober (When You're Gonna Get Drunk Again)" [note 14] | - Composer: Bubsy Meyers
- Recorded: July 21, 1942
- Label: Decca 8645
| 1 | | |
1943 | "The Chicks I Pick Are Slender and Tender and Tall" | - Composer: Mike Jackson
- Recorded: July 21, 1942
- Label: Decca 8645
| 10 | | |
1943 | "Five Guys Named Moe" [note 15] | - Composer: Jerry Bresler, Larry Wynn
- Recorded: July 21, 1942
- Label: Decca 8653
| 3 | | |
1943 | "That'll Just 'Bout Knock Me Out" | | 8 | | |
1943 | "Ration Blues" [note 16] | - Composer: Jordan, Collenane Clark, Antonio Cosey
- Recorded: October 4, 1943
- Label: Decca 8654
| 1 | 11 | 1 |
1944 | "Deacon Jones" | | | | 7 |
1944 | "G.I. Jive" | - Composer: Johnny Mercer
- Recorded: March 15, 1944
- Label: Decca 8659
| 1 | 1 | |
1944 | "Is You Is or Is You Ain't (Ma' Baby)" | - Composer: Jordan, Billy Austin
- Recorded: October 4, 1943
- Label: Decca 8659
| 3 | 2 | 1 |
1945 | "Mop! Mop!" | | 1 | | |
1945 | "You Can't Get That No More" | - Composer: Jordan, Sam Theard
- Recorded: March 15, 1944
- Label: Decca 8668
| 2 | 11 | |
1945 | "Caldonia" [note 17] [note 18] | - Composer: F. Moore
- Recorded: April 19, 1945
- Label: Decca 8670
| 1 | 6 | |
1945 | "Somebody Done Changed the Lock on My Door" | | 3 | | |
1945 | "My Baby Said Yes (Yip, Yip de Hootie)" [note 19] | - Composer: Leo Robin
- Recorded: July 1944
- Label: Decca 23417
| | 14 | |
1945 | "Your Socks Don't Match" | - Composer: Leon Carr, Leo Corday
- Recorded: July 1944
- Label: Decca 23417
| | | |
1946 | "Buzz Me" | - Composer: F. Moore, Danny Baxter aka Dave Dexter, Jr.
- Recorded: January 19, 1945
- Label: Decca 18734
| 1 | 9 | |
1946 | "Don't Worry 'Bout That Mule" | - Composer: F. Moore, C. Stewart, W. Davis, D. Groaner
- Recorded: July 18, 1945
- Label: Decca 18734
| 1 | | |
1946 | "Salt Pork, West Virginia" | - Composer: F. Moore, Bill Tennyson
- Recorded: July 16, 1945
- Label: Decca 18762
| 2 | | |
1946 | "Reconversion Blues" | - Composer: F. Moore, Steve Graham
- Recorded: October 15, 1945
- Label: Decca 18762
| 2 | | |
1946 | "Beware" [note 20] | - Composer: F. Moore, Morry Lasco, Dick Adams
- Recorded: January 23, 1946
- Label: Decca 18818
| 2 | 20 | |
1946 | "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Cryin'" | - Composer: Joe Greene
- Recorded: January 23, 1946
- Label: Decca 18818B
| 3 | | |
1946 | "Stone Cold Dead in the Market (He Had It Coming)" [note 21] | | 1 | 7 | |
1946 | "Petootie Pie" | - Composer: Lorenzo Pack, Frank Paparelli, Raymond Leveen
- Recorded: October 9, 1945
- Label: Decca 23546
| 3 | | |
1946 | "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie" | | 1 | 7 | |
1946 | "That Chick's Too Young to Fry" | - Composer: Tommy Edwards, Jimmy Hillard
- Recorded: January 23, 1946
- Label: Decca 23610
| 3 | | |
1946 | "Ain't That Just Like a Woman (They'll Do It Every Time)" | - Composer: F. Moore, Claude Demetrius
- Recorded: January 23, 1946
- Label: Decca 23669
| 1 | 17 | |
1946 | "If It's Love You Want, Baby That's Me" | - Composer: Sid Robin aka Sidney Rabinowitz
- Recorded: June 26, 1946
- Label: Decca 23669
| | | |
1946 | "Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens" | | 1 | 6 | |
1946 | "Let the Good Times Roll" | - Composer: F. Moore, Sam Theard
- Recorded: June 26, 1946
- Label: Decca 23741
| 2 | | |
1947 | "Texas and Pacific" | - Composer: Jack Wolf Fine, Joseph E. Hirsch
- Recorded: October 10, 1946
- Label: Decca 23810
| 1 | 20 | |
1947 | "I Like 'Em Fat Like That" | | 5 | | |
1947 | "Open the Door, Richard!" | | 2 | 6 | |
1947 | "It's So Easy" | | | | |
1947 | "Jack, You're Dead" | | 1 | 21 | |
1947 | "I Know What You're Puttin' Down" | - Composer: Jordan, Bud Allen
- Recorded: October 10, 1946
- Label: Decca 23901
| 3 | | |
1947 | "Boogie Woogie Blue Plate" | - Composer: Joe Bushkin, Johnny DeVries
- Recorded:
- Label: Decca 24104
| 1 | 21 | |
1947 | "Sure Had a Wonderful Time" | - Composer: F. Moore, Claude Demetrius
- Recorded: October 10, 1946
- Label: Decca 24104
| | | |
1947 | "Look Out" | - Composer: Jordan, Sid Robin
- Recorded: June 4, 1947
- Label: Decca 24155
| 5 | | |
1947 | "Early in the Mornin'" | - Composer: Jordan, Dallas Bartley, Leo Hickman
- Recorded: April 23, 1947
- Label: Decca 23155
| 3 | | |
1948 | "Barnyard Boogie" | - Composer: Jordan, Wilhelmina Gray
- Recorded: April 23, 1947
- Label: Decca 24300
| 2 | | |
1948 | "How Long Must I Wait for You" | - Composer: Lucky Millinder, Jerry Black
- Recorded: July 16, 1945
- Label: Decca 24300
| 9 | | |
1948 | "Reet, Petite and Gone" | - Composer: Jordan, Lora Lee
- Recorded: October 10, 1946
- Label: Decca 24381
| 4 | | |
1948 | "Inflation Blues" | - Composer: Jordan, Allegretto Alexander, Tommy Southern
- Recorded: December 1, 1947
- Label: Decca 24381
| | | |
1948 | "Run Joe" | - Composer: Jordan, Walter Merrick, Joe Willoughby
- Recorded: April 23, 1947
- Label: Decca 24448
| 1 | 23 | |
1948 | "All for the Love of Lil" | - Composer: Jerry Bresler, Larry Wynn
- Recorded: October 10, 1946
- Label: Decca 24448
| 13 | | |
1948 | "Don't Burn the Candle at Both Ends" | | 4 | | |
1948 | "We Can't Agree" | - Composer: Jordan, Wilhelmina Gray
- Recorded: November 24, 1947
- Label: Decca 24483
| 14 | | |
1948 | "Daddy-O" [note 22] | | 7 | | |
1948 | "You're on the Right Track, Baby" | | | | |
1948 | "Pettin' and Pokin'" | - Composer: Jordan, Sid Robin
- Recorded: December 1, 1947
- Label: Decca 24527
| 5 | | |
1948 | "Why'd You Do It, Baby?" | - Composer:
- Recorded: December 18, 1947
- Label: Decca 24527
| | | |
1949 | "Roamin' Blues" | - Composer: Jordan, Jeff Dane, Ben Lorre
- Recorded: November 24, 1947
- Label: Decca 24571
| 10 | | |
1949 | "Have You Got the Gumption?" | - Composer: Bill Austin, Pinetop Smith
- Recorded: November 24, 1947
- Label: Decca 24571
| | | |
1949 | "You Broke Your Promise" | | 3 | | |
1949 | "Safe, Sane and Single" | | | | |
1949 | "Cole Slaw (Sorghum Switch)" | - Composer: Jesse Stone
- Recorded: April 12, 1949
- Label: Decca 24633
| 7 | | |
1949 | "Every Man to His Own Profession" | | 10 | | |
1949 | "You Run Your Mouth, I’ll Run My Business" [note 23] | | | | |
1949 | "A Chicken Ain’t Nothin’ but a Bird" [note 24] | - Composer: Emmett "Babe" Wallace
- Recorded: September 30, 1940
- Label: Decca 24643
| | | |
1949 | "Baby, It's Cold Outside" | - Composer: Frank Loesser
- Recorded: April 8, 1949
- Label: Decca 24644
| 6 | 9 | |
1949 | "Don't Cry, Cry Baby" | - Composer: Clarence Maher, Bennie Martini, Sail Tepper
- Recorded: April 28, 1949
- Label: Decca 24644
| | | |
1949 | "Beans and Corn Bread" | - Composer: F. Moore, Fred B. Clark
- Recorded: April 12, 1949
- Label: Decca 24673
| 1 | | |
1949 | "Chicky-Mo, Craney-Cro" | - Composer: Jordan, Wesley Wilson
- Recorded: November 24, 1947
- Label: Decca 24673
| | | |
1949/1950 | "Saturday Night Fish Fry (Pts. 1 & 2)" | - Composer: Jordan, Ellis Walsh, Al Carters
- Recorded: August 9, 1949
- Label: Decca 24725
| 1 | 21 | |
Blank in chart positions indicates release that did not chart. |