# | Pista | Artista/Compositor | Duración |
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1. | The New Yorkers (1930): I'm Getting Myself Ready for You | Emil Coleman and his Orch | |
2. | The New Yorkers (1930): Where Have You Been? | Teddi King/George Siravo | |
3. | The New Yorkers (1930): Let's Fly Away | Lee Wiley/Bunny Berigan's Music | |
4. | The New Yorkers (1930): I Happen to Like New York | Judy Garland/Norrie Paramour | |
5. | The New Yorkers (1930): Love for Sale | Libby Homan with studio orch | |
6. | The New Yorkers (1930): Love for Sale | Ruby Braff/Ellis Larkins | |
7. | The New Yorkers (1930): Let's Step Out | Mister Tram Associates | |
8. | Gay Divorce (1932): After You, Who? | Bill Evans | |
9. | Gay Divorce (1932): After You, Who? | Sylvia Syms/Mike Renzi Trio | |
10. | Gay Divorce (1932): I've Got You on My Mind | Ambrose and his Orch | |
11. | Gay Divorce (1932): Mister and Missus Fitch | Julie Wilson/William Roy | |
12. | Gay Divorce (1932): Night and Day | Leo Reisman and his Orch/Fred Astaire | |
13. | Gay Divorce (1932): Night and Day | Billie Holiday | |
14. | Gay Divorce (1932): Night and Day | Art Tatum | |
15. | Gay Divorce (1932): How's Your Romance | Bobby Short | |
16. | Nymph Errant (1933): Experiment | Mabel Mercer/Cy Walter/Stan Freeman | |
17. | Nymph Errant (1933): The Cocotte | Cole Porter | |
18. | Nymph Errant (1933): Nymph Errant | Gertrude Lawrence/Ray Noble | |
19. | Nymph Errant (1933): The Physician | Joan Morris/William Bolcom | |
20. | Nymph Errant (1933): How Could We Be Wrong? | Bobby Short | |
21. | Nymph Errant (1933): Solomon | Elisabeth Welch/Ray Noble | |
22. | Nymph Errant (1933): It's Bad for Me | Rosemary Clooney/Benny Goodman Sextet |
# | Pista | Artista/Compositor | Duración |
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1. | Anything Goes (1934): Anything Goes | Cole Porter | |
2. | Anything Goes (1934): I Get a Kick Out of You | Ethel Merman/Johnny Green and his Orch | |
3. | Anything Goes (1934): All through the Night | Barbara Lea/Bucky Pizzarelli | |
4. | Anything Goes (1934): Blow, Gabriel, Blow | Ethel Merman/Jay Blackton | |
5. | Anything Goes (1934): You're the Top | Hal Kemp and his Orch | |
6. | Anything Goes (1934): You're the Top | Louis Armstrong/Russell Garcia | |
7. | Miscellaneous Song (1934): Miss Otis Regrets | Ethel Waters with studio Orch | |
8. | Miscellaneous Song (1934): Miss Otis Regrets | Ella Fitzgerald | |
9. | Adios, Argentina (1934-35): Don't Fence Me In | Edward Nell/Foursome Quartet/Cole Porter | |
10. | Adios, Argentian (1934-35): Don't Fence Me In | Bing Crosby/Andrew Sisters | |
11. | Jubilee (1935): Begin the Beguine | Tony Martin/Henri Rene and his Orch | |
12. | Jubilee (1935): Begin the Beguine | Xavier Cugat/Waldorf-Astoria Orch | |
13. | Jubilee (1935): Begin the Beguine | Artie Shaw and His Orch | |
14. | Jubilee (1935): When Love Comes Your Way | Cole Porter | |
15. | Jubilee (1935): Why Shouldn't I? | Mary Martin/Ray Sinatra | |
16. | Jubilee (1935): Just One of Those Things | Louis Armstrong/Oscar Peterson and his Quartet | |
17. | Jubilee (1935): Just One of Those Things | Bud Freeman/Bob Wilber | |
18. | Born To Dance (1936): Easy to Love | James Stewart/MGM Orch | |
19. | Born To Dance (1936): Easy to Love | Judy Garland/MGM Orch | |
20. | Born To Dance (1936): Easy to Love | Casper Reardon and his Orch | |
21. | Born To Dance (1936): Rap Tap on Wood | Bobby Short | |
22. | Born To Dance (1936): I've Got You under My Skin | Lee Wiley/Victor Young and his Orch | |
23. | Born To Dance (1936): I've Got You under My Skin | Cesare Siepi/Roland Shaw Orch | |
24. | Born To Dance (1936): Swingin' the Jinx Away | Tempo King and his Kings of Tempo |
# | Pista | Artista/Compositor | Duración |
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1. | Red, Hot, and Blue! (1936): Ridin' High | Benny Goodman And His Orch | |
2. | Red, Hot, and Blue! (1936): Down in the Depths (on the 90th Floor) | Ethel Merman/Fairchild and Carroll and their Orch | |
3. | Red, Hot, and Blue! (1936): Ours | Mabel Mercer/Cy Walter/Stan Freeman | |
4. | Red, Hot, and Blue! (1936): It's De-lovely | Mabel Mercer/Cy Walter/Stan Freeman | |
5. | Rosalie (1937 Film): Rosalie | Artie Shaw and His Orch | |
6. | Rosalie (1937 Film): In the Still of the Night | Al Bowlly/New Mayfair Orch | |
7. | Rosalie (1937 Film): In the Still of the Night | Jessye Norman/Boston Pops Orch | |
8. | Rosalie (1937 Film): I've a Strange New Rhythm in My Heart | Artie Shaw And His New Music | |
9. | You Never Know (1938): At Long Last Love | Lena Horne/Lennie Hayton and his Orch | |
10. | The Sun Never Sets (1938): River God | Todd Duncan/Drury Lane Theatre Orch | |
11. | Leave It To Me (1938): My Heart Belongs to Daddy | Mary Martin | |
12. | Leave It To Me (1938): My Heart Belongs to Daddy | Mary Martin/Eddy Duchin and his Orch | |
13. | Leave It To Me (1938) Get Out of Town | Rosemary Clooney/Concord Jazz All-Stars | |
14. | Leave It To Me (1938): Most Gentlemen Don't Like Love | Julie Wilson/Marshall Grant Trio | |
15. | The Man Who Came To Dinner (1939): What Am I to Do? | Hubbell Pierce/William Roy | |
16. | Broadway Melody of 1940 (Film): I've Got My Eyes on You | Bob Crosby and his Orch | |
17. | Broadway Melody of 1940 (Film): Please Don't Monkey with Broadway | Fred Astaire/George Murphy | |
18. | Broadway Melody of 1940 (Film): I Concentrate on You | Teddi King | |
19. | Du Barry Was A Lady (1939): Friendship | Judy Garland/Johnny Mercer | |
20. | Du Barry Was A Lady (1939): Do I Love You? | Ella Fitzgerald | |
21. | Du Barry Was A Lady (1939): When Love Beckoned (on 52nd Street) | Artie Shaw and His Orch | |
22. | Du Barry Was A Lady (1939): Katie Went to Haiti | Bobby Short | |
23. | Du Barry Was A Lady (1939): Well, Did You Evah! | Cole Porter/cast of 1956 TV broadcast |