Wake up and dream. What is this thing called love? (Leo Reisman & His Orchestra)
The New Yorkers. Love for sale (Libby Holman with orchestra)
The gay divorcé. Night and day (Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra)
Nymph errant. The physician (Gertrude Lawrence with orchestra) ; Solomon (Elisabeth Welch with orchestra)
Anything goes. Anything goes ; I get a kick out of you ; You're the top ; All through the night (Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra)
Born to dance. Rap tap on wood (Frances Langford with Jummy Dorsey & His Orchestra) ; Easy to love (Ray Noble & His Orchestra) ; I've got you under my skin (Victor Young & His Orchestra)
Jubilee. A picture of me without you (Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra)
Red hot and blue. Ridin' high (Frankie Carle, piano, with Mal Hallett & His Orchestra) ; Red hot and blue (Ethel Merman with Fairchild and Carroll, pianos, & Their Orchestra)
Wake up and dream. Looking at you (Lee Wiley with Paul Weston's Orchestra)
Leave it to me. My heart belongs to daddy (Mary Martin with Eddy Duchin's Orchestra)
Panama Hattie. Make it another old-fashioned, please (Ethel Merman with Harry Sosnik & His Orchestra
DuBarry was a lady. Friendship (Judy Garland and Johnny Mercer with Victor Young's Orchestra)
DuBarry was a lady & Black vanities. But in the morning, no (Bud Flanagan & Frances Day with Jay Wilbur & His Serenaders)
Something to shout about. You'd be so nice to come home to (Ambrose & His Orchestra).