(Short) (performer: "Old Folks at Home", "Old Black Joe", "Bill Robinson's Stomp", "Love's Old Sweet Song (Just a Song at Twilight)", "Smiles", "Harlem Honeymoon" - uncredited)

(performer: "This Is a Happy Little Ditty" (1938), "Brass Buttons and Epaulettes" (1938), "I Love to Walk in the Rain" (1938) - uncredited)

("There's No Two Ways About Love" (1943), uncredited) / (lyrics: "Rang Tang Tang" - uncredited) / (performer: "Rang Tang Tang", "At a Georgia Camp Meeting" (1897), "De Camptown Races" (1849), "Linda Brown" (1937), "African Dance" (1939), "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" (1928), "My, My, Ain't That Somethin'" (1933) - uncredited)

(performer: "I Went to Market" - as Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson) / (writer: "I Went to Market")

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Personal Quote: What success I achieved in the theater is due to the fact that I have always worked just as hard when there were ten people in the house as when there were thousands. Just as hard in Springfield, Illinois, as on Broadway.

Trivia: At one point in his career he made $6,500 a week in vaudeville billed as the "World's Greatest Tap Dancer" and headlined New York's Palace Theater, which was the top vaudeville house at the time. See more At one point in his career he made $6,500 a week in vaudeville billed as the "World's Greatest Tap Dancer" and headlined New York's Palace Theater, which was the top vaudeville house at the time.

Trademark: Used wooden taps on his shoes

Nickname: Bojangles