It's high time '49 – Yvonne Adair, chorus, orch conducted Milton Rosenstock
Main title (Show Boat) '51 – MGM studio orch & chorus, conducted Conrad Salinger
Bye bye baby '49 – Jack McCauley, Carol Channing, chorus
Georgia on my mind '31 – Mildred Bailey, Matt Malneck-vln, some of Paul Whiteman's orch
Gentlemen prefer blondes '49 – Carol Channing, Jack McCauley
Encore on the dock '51 – MGM Studio orch, arranged Conrad Salinger
River of no return '54 – Marilyn Monroe, orch directed Lionel Newman, pno-Hal Schaefer
Where's the mate for me? (gambler's song) – Howard Keel, MGM studio orch
We'll go smiling along '40 – Cyril Grantham, Geraldo & orch
Always (Berlin composition) '27 – Josephine Baker, unknown vln & pno
Diamonds are a girl's best friend '49 – Carol Channing
Haiti '34 – Josephine Baker, Jazz Del Poste Parisien, conducted Al Romans
Can't help lovin' that man – Annette Warren (singing for Ava Gardner), MGM orch
She acts like a woman should – Marilyn Monroe, Earle Hagan & orch
A little girl from Little Rock – Carol Channing, studio orch
Two little girls from Little Rock '53 – Jane Russell, Marilyn Monroe, studio orch
Bill '51 – Annette Warren (for Ava G), pno-Roger Edens
Love stay in my heart '40 – Geraldo & orch, v Dorothy Carless
Sleepy time gal '26 – Josephine Baker, Jazz orch
I might fall back on you '51 – Marge & Gower Champion
Hello bluebird – Josephine Baker, Jacob's Jazz
Ev'ry baby needs a da-da-daddy '48 – Marilyn Monroe, studio orch?
Sierra Sue '40 – Geraldo & orch, v Jackie Hunter
Don't be that way '38 – Mildred Bailey, Her orch
After you get what you want, you don't want it '54 – Marilyn Monroe, 20th Century Fox orch
Mamie is Mimi '49 – Honi Coles, Cholly Atkins, chorus, studio orch
It's delightful down in Chile '49 – Rex Evans, Carol Channing, Men's Chorus
Make believe '51 – Howard Keel, Kathryn Grayson
Life on the wicked stage '49 – Marge & Gower Champion, orch
I'm gonna file my claim '54 – Marilyn Monroe, pno-Hal Schaefer, orch conducted Lionel Newman
Just a kiss apart '49 – Eric Brotherson, Yvonne Adair
Ol' man river '51 – William Warfield
Finale: keeping cool with Coolidge '49 – Yvonne Adair, chorus, orch conducted Milton Rosenstock
Nighthawk blues '24 – The Coon-Sanders Nighthawks, v Joe Sanders, Carleton Coon
I don't care if it rains all night '47 – Johnny Mercer, Paul Weston's orch
Suqi-q '34 – Ina Ray Hutton & her Melodears, v Ina
Love letters '45 – Dick Haymes, Victor Young orch
Address unknown '39 – The Ink Spots
I love you '44 – Frank Sinatra, CBS Radio Vimm's Hour orch
Hallucinations '27 – The Coon-Sanders Nighthawks
Love me a little '41 – Lena Horne, Artie Shaw & orch
Just for a thrill '39 – The Ink Spots
Save the bones for Henry Jones ('cause Henry don't eat meat) '47 – Johnny Mercer, Nat King Cole, King Cole Trio
Let's have harmony '38 – Eddy Duchin & orch, v The Charioteers
I'll get by '28 – The Ipana Troubadours, v Bing Crosby
Angry '43 – Ina Ray Hutton & her orch, v Ina, Stuart Foster
The more I see you – Dick Haymes, Victor Young orch
You're my thrill '41 – Lena Horne, Charlie Barnet & his orch
You don't have to know the language '47 – Johnny Mercer, The Pied Pipers, Paul Weston & orch
When the red, red robin comes bob, bob, bobbin' along – Ipana Troubadours, v Franklyn Baur
Alone in the rain '29 – The Coon-Sanders Nighthawks, v Joe Sanders, Carleton Coon
I'm beginning to see the light '45 – Ella Fitzgerald, The Ink Spots
Yelpin' the blues '39 – Alberta Hunter, Charlie Shavers, Buster Bailey, Lil Armstrong, Wellman Braud
I get a kick out of you '44 – Frank Sinatra, orch directed Axel Stordahl, unnamed choir
Some Sunday morning '45 – Dick Haymes, Helen Forrest, Victor Young orch
I give you my word '40 – Eddy Duchin & orch, v June Robbins
Apply the fundamentals '49 – Johnny Mercer, The Crew Chiefs, w/orch
I'm 100% for you '34 – Ina Ray Hutton and her Melodears, v Ina
Pass the biscuits, Mirandy '42 – Spike Jones & his City Slickers, v Del Porter
Don't fence me in '44 – Frank Sinatra, Axel Stordahl orch, arr-Billy May
Deep Henderson '26 – The Coon-Sanders Nighthawks
If you were the only girl in the world '49 – Dick Haymes, The song spinners, ? orch
Ill wind – Lena Horne, Lou Bring & orch
Sunny '25 – The Ipana Troubadours
Rain check – Duke Ellington & orch
Struttin' with the ladies '34 – Ina Ray Hutton & her Melodears
Jet song '57 – West Side Story Jets
Round the bend of the road '28 – Paul Robeson, ? orch
Georgia on my mind '41 – Fats Waller & his Rhythm
Something's coming – Larry Kert
I was lucky '35 – Helen Ward, Benny Goodman & orch
Carry me back to green pastures '33 – Paul Robeson, ? music
Boy meets horn '38 – Duke Ellington & orch, Rex Stewart-t
The rhythm rag '25 – Paul Whiteman & orch
Gee, Officer Krupke! – The Jets & others
Swanee – Judy Garland, ? orch
Twenty-four hours a day – Billie Holiday, Teddy Wilson & orch
I feel pretty – Carol Lawrence, Marilyn Cooper, Reri Grist & others
I'm gonna put you in your place (and your place is in my arms) '37 – Fats Waller & his Rhythm
East St. Louis toodle-oo '27 – Duke Ellington & his Washingtonians, Bubber Miley-t
One hand, one heart – Carol Lawrence, Larry Kert
Mood indigo '30 – Duke Ellington & his Famous orch, Johnny Hodges-sax
I'll never fail you – Billy Holiday, Teddy Wilson & orch
Night wind '35 – Helen Ward, Benny Goodman & orch
Wagon wheels '33 – Paul Robeson, w/orch
Warm valley – Duke Ellington & orch
Whiteman stomp – Paul Whiteman & orch, feat: Jimmy Dorsey
These n'that n'those – Billy Holiday, Teddy Wilson & orch
How am I to know? '37 – Helen Ward, Teddy Wilson & orch
The oldest chorus boy in London '40 – Cyril Ritchard, Carroll Gibbons & orch
America – Marilyn Cooper, Chita Rivera, Shark Girls
This heart of mine '45 – Judy Garland, Victor Young & orch
Somewhere – New York Philharmonic orch
Clarinet a la king '41 – Benny Goodman & orch
The meanest thing you ever did was kiss me '37 – Fats Waller & his Rhythm, v Fats
Tonight – Quintet & chorus (just about everyone)
Stairway to the stars – Ella Fitzgerald, Her Famous orchestra
Night ride '36 – Ambrose & orch
Dancing in the dark '32 – Ambrose & orch, v Sam Browne
Star dust '31 – Wayne King & orch
Sittin' in the dark '33 – Jim Davidson & his New Palais Royal orch, v The Rhythm Boys
Stars fell on Alabama '34 – Freddie Martin & His Orch, v Buddy Clark
Why can't the night to on forever – Casa Loma orch, v Kenny Sargent
What a little moonlight can do '35 – Billie Holiday, Teddy Wilson & orch
Chicken you can roost behind the moon '27 – Beal Street Shieks (Frank Stokes w/Dan Sane
Lost in the stars '46 – Frank Sinatra, Axel Stordahl orch
Midnight, the stars and you '34 – Al Bowlly, Ray Noble & orch
Night and day '32 – Fred Astaire, Leo Reisman & orch
Moon ray '39 – Ella Fitzgerald, Her Famous orch
Shake down the stars '40 – Ella Fitzgerald, Her Famous orch
Evening star, help me find my man '29 – Betty Bolton, unnamed musicians
We've got the moon and sixpence '33 – Al Bowlly, Ray Noble & orch
Sitting making faces at the moon '43 – Barbara James, George Trevare's Australians
Clouds will soon roll by '32 – Graham Price & his Palais d'Or orch, v Walter Darrach
Moonlight sonata – Glenn Miller & orch, Chummy MacGregor-piano
Moon at sea '37 – Mantovani & orch
Shine on harvest moon – The Dinning Sisters
Moon over Miami '35 – Lud Gluskin & his orch, v Buddy Clark
Whistling in the dark '31 – Carl Brisson, Len Fillis-g, Claude Ivy-p, Chenil orch
Get out and get under the moon '28 – Helen Kane, Nat Shilkret & orch
When the light shines brightly in the lighthouse '29 – Leslie Sarony
Roll along prairie moon '35 – George Sorlie, Beryl Newell-p
Moonlight Avenue '40 – Victor Silvester and His Ballroom orch
Mr. Moon – Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter's orch
Blue moon '35 – Casa Loma orch, v Kenny Sargent
Guiding star '34 – Jim Davidson & his Palais Royal orch, v John Warren
Silhouetted in the moonlight – Glenn Miller & orch, v Kathllen Lane
It's only a paper moon '46 – The Squadronaires directed by Jimmy Miller, v George Evans
All by yourself in the moonlight '29 – George Sorlie, Beryl Newell-p
Rocked in the cradle of the deep '08 – Sir Harry Lauder, ? orch
I wish I were twins '34 – Ella Logan, Adrian's Ramblers
Back to the heather '28 – Ray Starita & his Ambassadors' Band, v Ted Brandt
There is somebody waiting for me '26 – Sir Harry Lauder, orch conducted by Rosario Bourdon
Ye banks and braes '37 – Father Sydney McEwan, instrumental trio
Comin' thro' the rye '28 – Amelita Galli-Curci, Homer Samuels-piano
Goodnight Vienna '32 – Jack Buchanan, Ray Noble & orch
It had to be you '34 – Ella Logan, Adrian's Ramblers
That's the reason noo I wear a kilt '28 – Sir Harry Lauder, orch conducted George W Byng
Donald where's your troosers '60 – Andy Stewart, White Heather Group directed by Robert Wilson
Hoot mon '53? – Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, The Mellowmen, orch directed Joe Lilly
Amelia Cordelia McHugh – McWho? '47 – Andrews Sisters, Danny Kaye, Vic Schoen & orch
Scoth Medley (banjo) '29 – Eugene Pingitore
Around the world with Annie Laurie '29 – Jack Lumsdaine
I was doing all right '37 – Ella Logan, Bill Harty & orch
Medley – Dancing honeymoon / And her mother came too / Fancy our meeting ….and others – Jack Buchanan, orch conducted by Ray Noble
The muckin' o' Geordie's byre '60 – Andy Stewart, orch conducted Bernard Ebbinghouse
Grandfather's bagpipes '35 – Gracie Fields, orch conducted by Fred Hartley
Loch Lomond '37 – Benny Goodman & orch, v Martha Tilton
Two sleepy people '38 – Ella Logan, Hoagy Carmichael, Perry Botkin's orch
Just got off the chain '27 – Sir Harry Lauder, orch conducted George W Byng
The Loch Ness monster '33 – John Tilley
One good tune deserves another '30s? – Jack Buchanan, ? orch
Loch Lomond '44 – Noel Coward, p-Norman Hackforth
Something I dreamed last night '39 – Ella Logan, unidentified orch
Roamin' in the gloamin' '26 – Sir Harry Lauder, orch conducted by George W Byng
Hop Scotch polka (Scotch Hot) '49 – Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, v Kenny Gardner
Annie Laurie '38 – Jim Davidson & his ABC Dance orchestra, v Alice Smith
Oh what a beautiful morning '52 – Nelson Eddy, orch conducted Lehman Engel
Steppin' out with my baby – Fred Astaire, MGM Studio orch
Surrey with the fring on the top – Nelson Eddy, Portia Nelson, Virginal Haskins
Thanks '33 – Al Bowlly, Lew Stone & his band
A fella with an umbrella – Judy Garland, Peter Lawford, MGM studio orch
Dusty old song (so long it's been good to know yuh) '40 – Woody Guthrie
Jesus in a rock in the weary land '45 – Frank Sinatray, the Charioteers, Axel Stordahl orch
A couple of swells – Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, MGM studio orch
I cain't say no – Kay Ballard
Sailing on the Robert E Lee '35 – Al Bowlly, Ray Noble & the New Mayfair orch
Jesus Christ '44 – Woody Guthrie
People will say we're in love – Nelson Eddy, Virginia Haskins
Shaking the blues away – Ann Miller, MGM studio orch
On a little street in Singapore '39 – Frank Sinatra, Harry James & orch
Hot lips (he's got hot lips when he plays jazz) '22 – Paul Whiteman & orch
I love a piano / Snooky ookums / When the midnight choo choo leaves for Alabam – Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, MGM studio orch
I'll take Tallulah – Frank Sinatra, Tommy Dorsey & orch
Talking sailor '44 – Woody Guthrie
Close your eyes '33 – Al Bowlly, Lew Stone & his band at the Cafe Anglais
It only happens when I dance with you – Fred Astaire, MGM studio orch
The farmer and the cowman – Nelson Eddy, David Atkinson, Wilton Clary, Portia Nelson
Yearning '47 – Frank Sinatra, Tommy Dorsey's orch?
Talking dust bowl blues '40 – Woody Guthrie
Kansas City – Wilton Clary, Portia Nelson
The best things in life are free '28 – Jack Hylton & orch, v- unknown
Better luck next time – Judy Garland, MGM Studio orch
Time on my hands '31 – Al Bowlly, Ray Noble & orch
Mule skinner blues '44 – Woodie Guthrie, Cisco Houston, Pete Seeger-banjo
Oklahoma! – Ensemble and all cast
Easter parade – Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, MGM Studio orch
See if I'll care '30 – Bessie Smith, Charlie Green – tr, Clarence Williams-pno
Feelin' no pain – Red & Miff's Stompers (Miff Mole-trb)
Struttin' with some barbecue – Louis Armstrong & orch, Kid Ory-tb
I'll be seeing you '40 – Frank Sinatra, Tommy Dorsey & orch
Stardust '38 – Edgar Hayes (p) & orch, tb-Robert Horton, David James, Clyde Bernhardt
Slippin' round '27 – Red & Miff's Stompers, Miff Mole-tb
Do your duty '33 – Bessie Smith, Jack Teagarden-tb, Frank Newton-t
Johnson rag '39 – Glenn Miller & orch
Gimme a pigfoot (and a bottle of beer) '33 – Bessie Smith, Jack Teagarden-trb, loads of others
Anytime, anyday, anywhere '37 – Glenn Miller & orch, v Sterling Bose, The Tune Twisters
Baby have pity on me '30 – Bessie Smith, Charlie Green-tb, Clarence Williams-p
Aligator crawl '27 – Louis Armstrong & orch, Kid Ory-tb
Song of India '37 – Tommy Dorsey & orch
Doin' the jive '37 – Glenn Miller & orch, v Kathleen Lane, Glenn Miller, Chummy MacGregor
Virginia '29 – Arthur Rosebery & his Kit-Kat Dance Band, v Len Lees, tb-Frank Coughlan
Davenport blues '27 – Red and Miff's Stompers (Miff Mole – tb)
The gold diggers' song (We're in the money) '34 – Benny Morton (tb) & orch, v Henry 'Red' Allen
Nevertheless '50 – Frank Sinatra, Nelson Riddle (tb) & orch
Fools rush in '40 – Frank Sinatra, Tommy Dorsey (tb) & orch
Humoresque '37 – Glenn Miller & orch
Sleep come on and take me '31 – Boswell Sisters, Dorsey Brothers orch
Livin' in the sulight, lovin' in the moonlight '30 – Des Tooley, Frank Coughlan-tb, Beryl Newell-p, unknown guitar
Love lies – Frank Sinatra, Tommy Dorsey & orch
Melancholy blues – Louis Armstrong & orch, Kid Ory-tb
A spot of fishing '36 – Clapham and Dwyer
The Sheik of Araby '50s – Frank Coughlans' Cotton Pickers
Feelin' no pain '27 – Red and Miff's Stompers, Miff Mole-tb
Dipper mouth '35 – The Dorsey Brothers orch
Mood indigo '33 – The Dorsey Brothers orch, v The Boswell Sisters
I'm gonna stomp Mr Henry Lee '29 – Eddie's Hot Shots, Jack Teagarden-tb
Ory's Creole trombone '27 – Louis Armstrong & orch, Kid Ory-tb
Basin Street blues / Muscrat ramble '43 – Coughlan's Ragtime band, Wally Portingale & His Band
My idea of heaven '30 – The Four Bright Sparks
There's something about a rose '28 – Gus Arnheim & his Ambassadors
Jeepers creepers '39 – Carroll Gibbons & his Savoy Hotel Orpheans, v George Melachrino
Falling in love again '39 (from The Blue Angel) – Marlene Deitrich, Victor orch
Just like a melody out of the sky '28 – George Sorlie, p-Beryl Newell
Life will be a bed of roses '20s – Hollywood Dance orch?
I lost my sugar in Salt Lake City '42 – Johnny Mercer, Freddie Slack & orch
I just roll along havin' my ups and downs '28 – George Sorlie, p-Beryl Newell
Nothing else to do all day '36 – Norman Long
If I had a talking picture of you '30 – george Sorlie, p-Beryl Newell
Blonde women '30 – Marlene Deitrich, F Hollander & his Jazzsymphoniker
One for my baby (and one more for the road) '46 – Johnny Mercer, Paul Weston's orch
Tired hands '28 – George Sorlie, p-Beryl Newell
Can't help lovin' dat man '37 – Bunny Berigan & orch
Beside a Dutch canal '31 – New Mayfair Dance orch, directed Ray Noble, v The Three Ginx (Erick Handley, Ivor Robbins, Jack Joy)
Give me the man – Marlene Deitrich, orch directed Peter Kreuder
Azure '38 – Bunny Berigan & orch
Ac-cent-tchu-ate-the postive (Mister in between) '44 – Johnny Mercer, Pied Pipers, Paul Weston's orch
La vie en rose – Marlene Deitrich, Peter Kreuder & orch
Quand l'amour meurit – Marlene Deitrich, Peter Kreuder & orch
So red the rose '35 – Pat O'Malley, Jack Hylton & orch
Japanese sandman '35 – Benny Goodman & orch
The air-minded executive '42 – Johnny Mercer, Freddie Slack & orch
Stealin' apples '39 – Benny Goodman & orch
Narcissus (the laughing record) '52 – Joyce Grenfell, Norman Wisdom
Tiptoe through the tulips with me '30 – George Sorlie, p-Beryl Newell, vln/cello-?
A pretty girl is like a melody '36 – Tommy Kinsman & his band
I love you truly – Al Bowlly, Lew Stone & orch
Rose room '39 – Benny Goodman sextet
You couldn't be cuter – Al Bowlly, Lew Ston & orch
Ich bin de fesche Lola '30 – Marlene Deitrich, Peter Kreuder orch
Come a little bit closer (never mind the band) '35 – Debroy Somers & his band, v Gerry Fitzgerald
Gangbuster's holiday '39 – Bunny Berigan & orch
Gone with the draft '40 – Nat King Cole Trio, v Nat
Over the rainbow '39 – Judy Garland, MGM studio orch
Don't blame me '45 – Nat King Cole Trio, v Nat
If you can't smile and say yes '43 – Nat King Cole Trio
If I only had the nerve '39 – Bert Lahr, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Judy Garland
If I only had a brain – Ray Bolger, Judy Garland, MGM studio orch
The coffee song '43 – King Sisters, Billy May & orch
Someday, somewhere (we'll meet again) '28 – Barney Bernard
Memphis in June '47 – Hoagy Carmichael, Billy May's orch
The Jitterbug '39 (left out of film) – Judy, Ray, Jack, Buddy, etc…
Hey doc '41 – The Ink Spots
In the merry old land of Oz – Frank Morgan, Judy, Jack, Bert, etc
My regular girl '28 – Sidney Burchall, ? music
Crazy rhythm '28 – Roger Wolfe Kahn & orch, v Franklyn Baur
Thanks for the memory '38 – Mildred Bailey & her orch
If I only had a heart '39 – Jack Haley
Straighten up and fly right '43 – Nat King Cole Trio
My baby likes to bebop '47 – Johnny Mercer, Nat King Cole Trio
I've got my love to keep me warm '37 – Alice Faye, studio orch
If I loved you '45 – Perry Como, Russ Case orch
By the lazy lagoon – Len Fillis & his Hawaiian orch
Song of the islands '30 – Queenie and David Kali
Managua Nicaragua '47 – Freddy Martin & orch, v Stuart Wade, The Martin Men
If I were king of the forest '39 – Judy, Bert, Ray, Jack, Buddy, etc
The way you look tonight '36 – Billie Holiday, Teddy Wilson & orch
I've never seen a smile like yours '29 – Clement Q Williams
Open up the doghouse '54 – Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, Billy May's orch
The man on the little white keys '40 – Nat King Cole Trio
Optimistic voices '39 – Chorus
Please don't talk about me when I'm gone '31 – The Big Four
So far, so good '51 – Peggy Lee, Billy May's orch
You are my sunshine '41 – Bing Crosby, orch conducted Victor Young
I've got you under my skin '36 – Frances Langford, Victor Young orch
Clambake in B Flat '43 – The Capitol Jazzmen, tpt- Billy May
Travel Intro / Route 66 – Intro-John Snagge, Nat King Cole Trio
It's a great day for the Irish '42 – Judy Garland, orch directed David Rose
The star of the county down '39 – John McCormack, p-Gerald Moore
With my shillelagh under my arm '51 – Bing Crosby, Matty Matlock & orch, The Mellowmen
It takes an Irish heart to sing an Irish song '14 – Florrie Forde
Dear old fashioned Irish songs my mother sang '17 – George mcFadden
Londonderry air '47 – Larry Adler, unnamed trio
The wearing of the green '40 – Judy Garland, ? orch
The mountains of Mourne '31 – Peter Dawson, w/orch
Believe me if all those endearing young charms '27 – Lawrence Tibbett, w/orch
The garden where the praties grow '50 – Josef Locke, p-Gerald Moore
Off to Philadelphia '41 – John McCormack, p-Gerald Moore
Mother Macree (Machree?) '28 – Fred Williamson
Down in the glen '51 – Josef Locke, orch directed Danny Walters
Laughing Irish eyes '35 – Arthur Tracy, w/orch
How can you buy Killarney '49 – Josef Locke, orch conducted Geraldo
MacNamara's band – Bing Crosby, Bob Haggart & his orch, The Jesters
It's the same old shillelagh '40 – Billy Murray, Harry's Tavern Band
Dear old Donegal '45 – Bing Crosby, Bob Haggart & his orch, The Jesters
Eileen O'Grady '50 – Josef Locke, p-Gerald Moore
My Irish Molly o '05 – Arthur Collins
I hear you calling me '08 – John McCormack
I'm away in Killarney with you '34 – James Foran, ? musicians
When Irish eyes are smiling '14-18? – John McCormack
Irish waltz '15 – Prince's orch??
My girls an Irish girl '47 – Bing Crosby, Victor Young's orch
Old Mother Riley takes her medicine '41 – Arthur Lucan (Old Mother Riley), Kitty McShane (daughter)
Bantry Bay '41 – John McCormack, p-Gerald Moore
I'll take you home again, Kathleen – Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter & orch
How are things in Glocca Mora? '47 – Dick Haymes, orch directed Gordon Jenkins
Galway Bay '48 – Josef Locke, orch conducted Debroy Somers
Medley of Irish airs – P.C. Spouse
Who threw the overalls in Mrs Murphy's chowder – Bing Crosby, Bob Haggart & his orch, The Jesters
The Kerry dance '35 – John McCormack, orch conducted Lawrence Collingwood
I want to be happy '37 – Benny Goodman & orch
Apple honey '45 – Woody Herman & orch
White cliffs of dover '42 – Vera Lynn, Mantovani's orch
I concentrate on you '47 – Frank Sinatra, orch directed Axel Stordahl
St Louis blues '38 – Boswell Sisters, w/orch
Put your heart in a song '46 – Mildred Bailey, Red Norvo & orch
Begin the beguine '44 – Frank Sinatra, orch directed Axel Stordahl
Bijou '45 – Woody Herman & orch
Cherry pies ought to be you '50 – Frank Sinatra, Rosemary Clooney, orch directed Axel Stordahl
The flat-foot floogie '38 – Benny Goodman & orch, v orch
There's frost on the moon '36 – Artie Shaw & orch, v Peg la Centra
Why shouldn't I? '45 – Frank Sinatra, orch directed Axel Stordahl
Over the hill '41 – Vera Lynn, Jay Wilbur & band?
Make believe '38 – Benny Goodman & orch
We saw the sea '36 – Fred AStaire, Johnny Green & orch
Manana '48 – Peggy Lee, Dave Barbour & The Brazilians
Be like the kettle and sing '42 – Vera Lynn, Mantovani's orch
Panacea '46 – Woody Herman & orch, v Woody
Don't smoke in bed '48 – Peggy Lee, Dave Barbour & orch
I go for that '38 – Mildred Bailey, Red Norvo & his orch
Shut-eye '39 – Benny Goodman & orch, v Martha Tilton
Someone's rockin' my dreamboat '41 – Artie Shaw & orch, Paula Kelly
Blame it on my last affair '38 – Mildred Bailey, Her Famous orch
Talking to myself about you '47 – Peggy Lee, Dave Barbour & orch
Between the devil and the deep blue sea '32 – Boswell Sisters, Dorsey Brothers orch
The lion and Albert '34 – Roy Barbour
So many memories – Vera Lynn, Maurice Winnick orch OR Fred Hartley & his Septet
Have you forgotten so soon? – Mildred Bailey, Red Norvo & orch
Steps '46 – Woody Herman & orch
I've got the sun in the morning '46 – Artie Shaw & orch, v The Meltones
Blue rhythm fantasy '40 – Gene Krupa & orch
Roll on, Mississippi, roll on '31 – The Boswell Sisters, w/orch
Blues in the night '41 – Cab Calloway & orch, v Cab & the Palmer Brothers
Bye bye blues '40 – Cab Calloway & orch, v Cab, feat. Dizzy Gillespie; Tyree Glenn-vibes
Ain't she sweet '39 – Bunny Berigan & orch
I wished on the moon '35 – Billie Holiday, Teddy Wilson & orch
A king can do no wrong '35 – Carl Brisson, Jimmie Grier & orch
Sweetie o' mine '27 – Len Maurice, ? orch
How little we know '45 – Hoagy Carmichael & orch, v Anita Boyer
The reefer man '32 – Cab Calloway & orch, v Cab
Fresh as a daisy '40 – Marion Hutton, Tex Benekie, Jack Lathrop, Glenn Miller & orch
Song of reproduction – Flanders & Swann
You go to my head '38 – Billie Holiday & her Famous orch
Chattanooga choo choo '41 – Cab Calloway & orch, v Cab
Day break express '33 – Duke Ellington & orch
Chez Maxim's scene (fr. Merry Widow) '32 – Carl Brisson, unknown soprano, orch conducted Alfred Campoli
Sugar '45 – Doren Henry, Stephane Grappelli & orch, piano-George Shearing
Paradiddle '40 – Cab Calloway & orch, dr-Cosy Cole
Jitterbug '34 – Cab Calloway & orch, v Cab
If dreams come true '38 – Billie Holiday, Teddy Wilson & orch
Swing, swing, swing '36 – Cab Calloway & orch, v Cab
Thanks '33 – Carl Brisson, w/orch
Sweet Lorraine '36 – Artie Shaw & his strings
Nice work if you can get it – Billie Holiday, Teddy Wilson & orch
Jiveformation please '39 – Cab Calloway & orch, v Cab
Dinner at eight '33 – Carl Brisson, w/orch
Somewhere a voice is calling '41 – Horrie Dargie & his Rocking Reeds
I'll give her a ring '32 – Cicely Courtneidge, Ivor McClaren, Lawrence Green
I thought about you '39 – Mildred Bailey, Benny Goodman & orch
Ay-ay-ay – Bunny Berigan & orch
Baltimore oriole '42 – Frances Langford, orch directed Victor Young, whistling-Hoagy Carmichael
The old music master '42 – Hoagy Carmichael, Artie Bernstein, Spike Jones
Deed I do '27 – Johnny Marvin (v & uke), The Radiolites
Pluckin' the bass '39 – Cab Calloway & orch, v Cab
Minnie the moocher '31 – Cab Calloway & orch, v Cab
Overture / Stormy weather ballet '43 – Orchestra conducted by Emil & Alfred Newman
Junk man's serenade '38 – Ovie Alston & orch, p-Claude Hopkins
Walkin' the dog '43 – Cab Calloway's band
Out of nowhere '44 – Lena Horne, Teddy Wilson & orch
There's no two ways about love '43 – Cab Calloway, Bill Robinson, Lena Horne, orch conducted Emil & Alfred Newman
Sunday '37 – Claude Hopkins & orch, v Beverly 'Baby' White
Haunted town '41 – Lena Horne, Charlie Barnet & orch?
Ain't misbehavin' '42 – Fats Waller (v), ? orch
Alfred the Moocher '43 – Cab Calloway & his band, v Cab
Diga diga doo '43 – Lena Horne, orch conducted Emil & Alfred Newman
Faith '43 – Jack Jackson & orch, v Peggy Cochrane
Old fashioned locket / Our bungalow of dreams '30 – Sir Don Bradman (piano)
My, my, ain't that somethin' '43 – Bill Robinson, orch conducted Emil & Alfred Newman
Aunt Hagar's blues – Lena Horne, The Dixieland Jazz Group conducted Henry Levine
How much do you mean to me? – Ovie Alston & his orch, v Ovie, p Claude Hopkins
What is the use of it now? – Jack Jackson & his orch, v Sam Costa
Greechy Joe '43 – Cab Calloway, ? orch
I let a tear fall in the river '38 – Ovie Alston & his orch, v Froshine Stewart
Body and soul '43 – Cab Calloway & his band
Good for nothin' Joe '43 – Lena Horne, studio orch
Don't take your love from me '41 – Lena Horne, Artie Shaw & orch
I can't give you anything but love '45 – Lena Horne, Bill Robinson
Stormy weather '43 – Lena Horne, ? orch
I'd like to see a murder '29 – Ronald Frankau, p-Monte Crick
I bought myself a bottle of ink '34 – Jack Jackson & orch, v Fred Latham
Nobody's sweetheart '43 – Orch directed Alfred Newman
That ain't right '43 – Fats Waller, Ada Brown, ? orch
Cakewalk / Camptown races / At a Georgia meeting '43 – Orch conducted Emil & Alfred Newman
Swinging along the road to victory '40 – Peter Dawson, Brian Lawrance & orch
Jumpin' jive '43 – Cab Calloway & orch, v Cab