| 1 | –Harry Rademan's Jazz Orchestra | Make That Trombone Laugh | 03:43 |
| 2 | –McNalpak's Dance Orchestra | What Do You Do Sunday, MaryComposed By – S.T. Jones | 03:18 |
| 3 | –Kaplan's Melodists | You Simply Got Me CuckooComposed By – J. Greer | 03:30 |
| 4 | –Club De Vingt Orchestra | Rosy Cheeks | 03:58 |
| 5 | –Green Brothers' Novelty Band | Last Night On The Back PorchComposed By – Carl Schraubstader, Lew Brown | 03:38 |
| 6 | –Kaplan's Melodists | Sweet Butter | 03:24 |
| 7 | –The Ernest Stevens' Trio | DardanellaComposed By – Felix Bernard, Fred Fisher | 03:25 |
| 8 | –Kaplan's Melodists | Love Tales | 03:29 |
| 9 | –The Green Brothers' Novelty Band | WhisperingComposed By – John Schonberger, Malvin Schonberger | 03:43 |
| 10 | –The Ernest Stevens' Dance Orchestra | Dirty Hands! Dirty Face!Composed By – Al Jolson, Edgar Leslie | 03:29 |
| 11 | –Max Fells' Della Robbia Orchestra | MargieComposed By – Benny Davis, Con Conrad, J. Russel Robinson | 04:11 |
| 12 | –The Broadway Dance Orchestra | Nobody Lied | 04:12 |
| 13 | –The Atlantic Dance Orchestra | ArgentinaComposed By – Buddy G. De Sylva, George Gershwin | 03:30 |
| 14 | –The Ernest Stevens' Trio | Tomorrow (I'll Be In My Dixie Home Again) | 03:17 |
| 15 | –The Broadway Dance Orchestra | The Yankee Doodle BluesComposed By – Buddy G. De Sylva, George Gershwin, Irving Caesar | 04:09 |
| 16 | –The Green Brothers' Novelty Band | Polly-Olly-Oo | 03:25 |
| 17 | –The Ernest Stevens' Trio | If I Had My Way Pretty Baby | 03:48 |
| 18 | –Harry Rademan's Jazz Orchestra | Melancholy | 03:13 |
| 19 | –Ernest Stevens | When You Walked Out, Someone Else Walked Right InComposed By – Irving Berlin | 03:06 |
| 20 | –The Green Brothers Novelty Band | Kismet | 03:41 |
The most popular series of recordings from the Thomas Edison Company were the "Diamond Disc" records. These vertically cut or "Hill and Dale" records were not compatible with other manufactures record players but Edison felt they had a superior sound which consumers would find more appealing than the competition. Many famous artists appeared on the "Diamond Disc" label and almost all of the recordings have been previously released to the public. This CD contains a sampling of the kind of danceable "Fox Trots" that was typical of the Diamond Disc series. Recordings from 1920-1923.