| Top Artists and Songs of 1922 |
| Al Jolson April Showers, Angel Child Give Me My Mammy Coo Coo |
| Carl Fenton - Carl was really Walter Gustave "Gus" Haenschen. Fenton came from Fenton, Missouri. Gus legally became Carl in 1932. I'll Build A Stairway To Paradise |
| Club Royal Orchestra The Sheik |
| Ernest Hare and Billy Jones In The Little Red Schoolhouse |
| Ernest Hastings My Word You Do Look Queer |
| Ethel Waters - Starred in Cabin in the Sky, a 1940 Broadway musical, and in the 1943 film version, featuring an all black cast. There'll Be Some Changes Made |
| Fanny Brice - Brice was featured in The Ziegfeld Follies both on stage and on the screen. Second Hand Rose My Man |
| Fats Waller Tai'nt Nodody's Biz-Ness If I Do (also heard in Woody Allen's 1973 film,Sleeper) |
| Frank Crumit Stumbling |
| Gallagher & Sheen Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean |
| Henry Burr (January 15, 1882 - April 6, 1941, real name Harry Haley McClaskey) My Buddy |
| Isham Jones On The Alamo Ivy Cling To Me |
| Joseph Smith and his Orchestra Three O'Clock in the Morning |
| Lambert Murphy I Dream Of Jeannie With The Light Brown Hair |
| Mamie Smith Lonesome Mama Blues |
| Marion Harris I'm Just Wild About Harry Aggrivatin' Papa Some Sunny Day Rose of the Rio Grande Blue (And Broken Hearted) |
| Nora Bayes All Over Nothing At All Good Morning |
| Paul Whiteman Three O'Clock In The Morning - Signature Song (one of several) Stumbling Do It Again Hot Lips I'll Build A Stairway To Paradise Crinoline Days, Journey's End Some Sunny Day Coal Black Mammy Oriental (Fox Trot) |
| Peerless Quartet - Although record keeping was pretty spotty at that time, the Peerless Quartet had an estimated 108 "charting" singles, between 1904–1928, the 9th-most of the pre-rock, period, according to Billboard's Joel Whitburn. Way Down In New Orleans |
| Ray Miller and his Orchestra Sheik of Araby |
| Trixie Smith My Man Rocks Me (With a Steady Roll) -may be the first song reference with the phrase "rock and roll" Give Me That Slow Drag |