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See also: 1920 in music, other events of 1921, 1922 in music and the list of 'years in music'.
Top Hits
- "Kitten on the Keys" by Zes Confrey
- "Ain't We Got Fun" by R.A. Whiting
- "Dear Old Southland" by Henry Creamer
- "Make Believe" by Benny Davis
- "April Showers" by B.G. DeSylva
- "Coal-Black Mammy" by Laddie Cliff
- "Dapper Dan" by Lew Brown
- "Learn To Smile" by Otto Harbach
Events
- Clarence Williams makes his first recordings
Births
- June 19 - Louis Jordan
- September 19 - Billy Ward, The Dominoes
- December 8 - Johnny Otis
- December 15 - Alan Freed, disc jockey