ID | Interpret | Skladba | Album | |
1. | Billy Murray | On the Party Line (1917) | Victor-18332 | |
2. | Bad Sneakers | Party Line | Big Ducks in the Basement | |
3. | Bad Sneakers | Party Line | Big Ducks in the Basement | |
4. | mr mark dollin | party line | | |
5. | Billy Murray | On the party line | Edison Blue Amberol: 3246 | |
6. | This Microwave World | The Party Line | Red States | |
7. | This Microwave World | The Party Line | Red States | |
8. | BEEDLE, Ashley | Party Line | Dance & Shake Your Tambourine | |
9. | MAGICK EDIT ALLSTARS | Party Line | Dirty Kissing | |
10. | Our Miss Brooks - Nov/20/1949 | Party Line | | |
11. | Thaed and friends | Friday Night Party Line Episode 10 | | |
12. | David Olney | 1917 | Through A Glass Darkly | |
13. | Hallas, Duncan | February 1917 | Marxism 1917 | |
14. | Billy Murray | Napoleon (1917) | Edison-50434 (5346) | |
15. | A Century of Heroes | April 4, 1917 | | |
16. | A Century of Heroes | April 4, 1917 | | |
17. | A Century of Heroes | April 4, 1917 | | |
18. | Dmitri Shostakovich | Symphony No. 12 1917, Mov III, Aurora | Symphonies 6 & 12 | |
19. | Dmitri Shostakovich | Symphony No. 12 1917, Mov II, Razliv | Symphonies 6 & 12 | |
20. | Hallas, Duncan | Dual Power 1917 | Marxism 1987 | |
21. | Arthur Fields | Where Do We Go From Here (World War I Song) (1917) | Edison-3260 | |
22. | Hallas, Duncan | February 1917 Part2 | Marxism 1987 | |
23. | Harry C. Browne ; Peerless Quartette | Gwine to get a home bye and bye (1917) | | |
24. | Albert Campbell ; Henry Burr | Lookout Mountain (1917) | | |
25. | Hector Pellerin | Rêve d'un soir (1917) | | |
26. | Alan Kellermann | The Grey House, 1917 | PoetCasting | |
27. | Dmitri Shostakovich | Symphony No. 12 1917, Mov IV, The Dawn of Humanity | Symphonies 6 & 12 | |
28. | deChirico, Giorgio | 553 Great Metaphysical Interior, 1917 | MoMA Audio: Red Studio Teen Podcast | |
29. | Dmitri Shostakovich | Symphony No. 12 1917, Mov I, Revolutionary Petrograd | Symphonies 6 & 12 | |
30. | BBC | CAUSES OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION OF MARCH 1917 | GCSE Bitesize History | |