1The Story of Aaron Harris
2Tony Jackson Was the Favorite / Dope, Crown, and Opium
3The Story of the 1900 New Orleans Riot and the Song of Robert Charles
4Miserere
5King Porter Stomp
6Winin' Boy Blues, continued
7The Stomping Grounds
8The Style of Sammy Davis
9The Story of 'King Porter Stomp'
10Aaron Harris, His Hoodoo Woman, and the Hat That Started a Riot
11The Great Buddy Bolden / Buddy Bilden's Blues
12New Orleans was a Free and Easy Place
13Poor Alfred Wilson
14New Orleans Funerals
15I'm Alabama Bound
16Time in Mobile
17Tiger Rag, third, fourth, and fifth strains
18The St. Louis Scene
19Jelly Roll's Background
20Real Tough Boys
21Jelly Roll Carves St. Louis, continued
22Music Lessons
23Jazz Discords and Story of the Kansas City Stomp
24Coon Blues
25The Main Idea in Jazz:Just Watch Me Improvising and Reading Music
26Spanish Swat
27Of All His Mother's Children He Loved Jelly the Best
28Jelly Roll's Compositions
29Little Liza Jane, continued / On the West Coast
30How Johnny St. Cyr Learned to Play Guitar
31Jazz is Just a Makeup: Buddy Bolden, Honky Tonks, Brass Band Funerals, and Parades
32When the Hot Stuff Came In
33Bad Men and Pimps
34In the Publishing Business
35Young Sidney Bechet: Jim Crow and the Dangers of the District
36Playing Hot with Buddy Bolden
37Sporting Life Costumes
38High Society
39The First Hot Arrangements
40Buddy Bolden: Man and Musician
41At the Cadillac Café, Los Angeles
42The Spanish Tinge
43The Story of the Coon Blues
44Hot Bands and Creole Tunes
45Original Jelly Roll Blues
46Buddy Bertrand's Blues, continued / Mamie's Blues
47Old-Time Creole Musicians and the French Element
48The Pearls, concluded
49Jelly Roll's Early Playing Days in the District
50The Pensacola Kid and the Cadillac Café
51Guitar Blues
52Creoles Playing with Negroes: Getting that Drive
53Eh, La Bas
54Creepy Feeling, concluded
55Pep
56I Hate a Man Like You / Rolling Stuff
57Hyena Stomp
58Wolverine Blues, concluded
59Ungai Hai
60Bert Williams
61Sweet Peter
62The Georgia Skin Game
63The Georgia Skin Game, conclusion
64C'était N'aut' Can-Can, Payez Donc
65Freakish
66Michigan Water Blues
67Winin' Boy Blues, continued
68Boogie Woogie Blues
69Winin' Boy Blues
70New Orleans Blues
71The Pearls, begun
72Ain't Misbehavin'
73Jungle Blues
74The Murder Ballad, part 6
75State And Madison
76The Georgia Skin Game, continued
77The Murder Ballad, part 7
78The Crave
79Fickle Fay Creep
80King Porter Stomp
81Improving Spanish Tempos
82Wolverine Blues, begun
83Mamanita
84In Memphis: The Monarch Saloon and Benny Frenchy
85Jelly's Travels: From Clarksdale to Helena
86The Dirty Dozen
87The Murder Ballad, part 1
88Make Me a Pallet on the Floor, continued
89How Jelly Roll Got His Name
90The Murder Ballad, part 5
91Make Me a Pallet on the Floor, part 3
92Honky Tonk Blues
93Make Me a Pallet on the Floor, concluded
94The Murder Ballad, part 4
95The Great Buddy Bolden, continued
96Jelly's Travels: From Yazoo to Clarksdale
97Make Me a Pallet on the Floor
98Parading with the Broadway Swells
99The Murder Ballad, part 2
100Mr. Jelly Lord
101Jelly's Travels: From Helena to Memphis
102Original Jelly Roll Blues
103See See Rider
104Sporting Attire and Shooting the Agate
105Luis Russell and New Orleans Riffs
106Sweet Mamas and Sweet Papas
107Benny Frenchy's Tune, continued
108Fights and Weapons
109The Murder Ballad, part 3
110Winin' Boy Blues
111The Anamule Dance
112Jelly Roll Carves St. Louis
113Maple Leaf Rag, St. Louis style / Maple Leaf Rag, New Orleans style
114The Anamule Dance, continued
115Tiger Rag / Panama
116The Right Tempo is the Accurate Tempo
117My Gal Sal
118New Orleans Blues
119Hesitation Blues
120Kansas City Stomp, continued
121Salty Dog / Bill Johnson, Jelly's Brother-in-Law
122Slow Swing and 'Sweet Jazz Music'
123The Story of the 1900 New Orleans Riot, continued
124The Story of Aaron Harris, continued / Aaron Harris Blues
125Oh! Didn't He Ramble
126Game Kid Blues
127Funeral Marches
128Honky Tonk Blues / In New Orleans, Anyone Could Carry a Gun