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== Select discography == The most notable General Records releases were piano solos by [[Jelly Roll Morton]]. General Records 4001β4005 were reissued by Commodore Records in August 1946 in a set titled ''New Orleans Memories''.<ref name="Commodore Jazz Record">"Piano Solos, Jelly Roll Morton" (Commodore Music Shop Advertisement). ''The Jazz Record'', August 1946, page 20.</ref> * General 4001<br>Jelly Roll Morton<br>"Mamie's Blues" (Jelly Roll Morton), recorded in New York, December 16, 1939<br>"Original Piano Rags" ([[Scott Joplin]]), recorded in New York, December 16, 1939<ref name="redhot">{{cite web |url=http://redhotjazz.com/jellyroll.html |title=Ferdinand 'Jelly Roll' Morton (1890β1941) |publisher=The Red Hot Jazz Archive |accessdate=2014-07-17 |archive-date=2005-11-24 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051124023521/http://www.redhotjazz.com/jellyroll.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> * General 4002<br>Jelly Roll Morton<br>"Michigan Water Blues" ([[Clarence Williams (musician)|Clarence Williams]]), recorded in New York, December 18, 1939<br>"The Naked Dance" (Jelly Roll Morton), recorded in New York, December 14, 1939<ref name="redhot"/> * General 4003<br>Jelly Roll Morton<br>"Buddy Bolden's Blues" (Traditional), recorded in New York, December 16, 1939<br>"The Crave" (Jelly Roll Morton), recorded in New York, December 14, 1939<ref name="redhot"/> * General 4004<br>Jelly Roll Morton<br>"Winin' Boy Blues" (Jelly Roll Morton), recorded in New York, December 14, 1939<br>"Mister Joe" (Jelly Roll Morton), recorded in New York, December 14, 1939<ref name="redhot"/> * General 4005<br>Jelly Roll Morton<br>"Don't You Leave Me Here" (Jelly Roll Morton), recorded in New York, December 16, 1939<ref name="redhot"/><br>"King Porter Stomp"<ref name="drjazz">{{cite web|url=http://www.doctorjazz.co.uk/page15.html |title=Jelly Roll Morton Recordings and Discography |publisher=Monrovia Sound Studio |accessdate=2014-07-17}}</ref> (Jelly Roll Morton), recorded in New York, December 14, 1939<ref name="redhot"/>
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