1937 Vocalion version: Phil Harris - That’s What I Like About The South (aka The Groove Song)
Phil Harris and his Orchestra - You Can Tell She Comes From Dixie (1937)
The Groove Song (That's What I Like About the South)
Phil Harris and his orchestra - That's Southern Hospitality - 1937
Phil Harris and his orchestra - Jammin' - 1937
1937 Phil Harris - Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
1937 Phil Harris - The Darktown Strutters’ Ball
You Can Tell She Comes From Dixie (1937) - Phil Harris
1937 Phil Harris - Sentimental And Melancholy
1945 ARA version: Phil Harris - That’s What I Like About The South
1937 Phil Harris - Too Marvelous For Words (Phil Harris, vocal)
Phil Harris & His Orchestra "Bump On The Head Brown" written by L.Binyon, C.Morehouse F.Signorelli
Phil Harris and Leah Ray: How's About It (1932) (with the Phil Harris Orchestra)
Phil Harris and His Orchestra - "I'd Love to Take Orders From You" (1935)
You Can Tell She Comes From Dixie - Phil Harris and his Orchestra
Phil Harris' Orchestra - Just as Long as the World Goes 'Round and Around - 1935
Phil Harris & his Orchestra Between the Devil and the deep blue sea
Phil Harris and his orchestra - You Can Tell She Comes From Dixie - 1936
1937 Phil Harris - Too Marvelous For Words
Phil Harris: Minnie The Mermaid (1932) (with the Phil Harris Orchestra)
Phil Harris - Oh What A Face
1946 RCA version: Phil Harris - That’s What I Like About The South
Phil Harris: I've Nothing To Do But Love (1932) (with the Phil Harris Orchestra)