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==Selected discography== {{Listen | filename = CAROLINA IN THE MORNING - Van and Schenck.flac | title = ''Carolina in the Morning'' - Van and Schenck | description = Van and Schenck's 1922 recording of ''[[Carolina in the Morning]]'', which was one of the best selling recordings of 1923<ref>{{Cite book |last=Whitburn |first=Joel |title=Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954 |publisher=Record Research |year=1986}}</ref> | pos = }} *"It's Been a Long, Long Time Since I've Been Home" (1916) *"Hawaiian Sunshine" (1916) *"[[For Me and My Gal (song)|For Me and My Gal]]" (1917) *"Yaddie Kaddie Kiddie Kaddie Koo" (1917) *"Huckleberry Finn" (1917) *"That's How You Can Tell They're Irish" (1917) *"My Little China Doll" (1917) *"Mother, May I Go in to Swim?" (1917) *"Dance and Grow Thin" (1917) *"There's Something Nice about the South" (1917) *"Far Away in Honolulu" (1917) *"Mulberry Rose" (1917) *"The Ragtime Volunteers are Off to War" (1917) *"[[I Don't Want to Get Well]]" (1917)<ref>Paas, John Roger (2014). America Sings of War: American Sheet Music from World War I. Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 138, {{ISBN|9783447102780}}.</ref> *"Southern Gals" (1917) *"I Miss the Old Folks Now" (1917) *"[[In the Land O' Yamo Yamo]]" (1917) *"Where Do They Get 'Em and How Do They Get 'Em?" (1918) *"My Mind's Made Up to Marry Carolina" (1918) *"Ragtime Moses Old-Time Bomboshay" (1918) *"I Always Think I'm Up in Heaven" (1918) *"Tackin 'Em Down" (1918) *"[[They Were All Out of Step But Jim]]" (1918) *"Why Do They Call Them Babies?" (1918) *"You'll Always Find A Lot of Sunshine in My Old Kentucky Home" (1918) *"You'll Find Old Dixieland in France" (1918) *"Oh, How She Can Sing" (1919) *"Mandy" (1919) *"Open Up The Golden Gates To Dixieland" (1919) *"Sweet Kisses" (1919) *"They're All Sweeties" (1919) *"After You Get What You Want, You Don't Want It" (1920) *"All The Boys Love Mary" (1920) *"In Napoli" (1920) *"You Tell 'em" (1920) *"[[Ain't We Got Fun]]" (1921) *"Ain't You Coming Out Malinda?" (1921) *"All She'd Say Was Umh Hum" (1921) *"O'Reilly (I'm Ashamed of You)" (1921) *"She Walks in Her Husband's Sleep" (1921) *"Sweet Love" (1921) *"What's A Gonna Be Next?" (1921) *"Who's Been Around" (1921) *"[[Carolina in the Morning|Carolina in The Morning]]" (1923) *"Steamboat Sal" (1923) *"You Tell Her-I Stutter" (1923) *"Away Down East in Maine" (1923) *"Take 'em To The Door Blues" (1925) *"Everything is Hotsy-Totsy Now" (April 15, 1925) *"That Red Head Gal" (1923) *"Magnolia" (1927) *"[[Pastafazoola]]" (1927) *"[[Stay Out of the South]]" (1929)
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