Disc one. Bandanna land. I'm tired of eating in the restaurants (Bert Williams)
Fifty miles from Boston. The small town gal (George M. Cohan)
Three twins. Gunga Din (recitation) (Clifton Crawford)
The pied piper. Adam and Eve
Whose baby girl are you? (Grace Cameron)
Mr. Hamlet of Broadway. Goodbye, Molly Brown
The dusky Salome (Maude Raymond)
The merry widow burlesque: Yip! I adee! I ay! (Blanche Ring)
The midnight sons. The Billiken man
I've got rings on my fingers (Blanche Ring)
Ziegfield follies of 1909. I don't care (Eva Tanguay)
The Cohan and Harris minstrels. When you and I were young, Maggie (Will Oakland)
The girl and the wizard. Oh, how that German could love (Irving Berlin)
The jolly bachelors. Come along, my Mandy (Nora Bayes, Jack Norworth)
Young America (Nora Bayes)
Savannah (Stella Mayhew)
Has anybody here seen Kelly? (Nora Bayes)
Rosa Rosetta (Nora Bayes, Jack Norworth)
That beautiful rag (Stella Mayhew, Billie Taylor)
College medley (Jack Norworth)
How can they tell that Oi'm Irish? (Nora Bayes)
The old town. Travel, travel, little star
Moriah: a Scotch medley (Montgomery & Stone).
Disc two. Ragged Robin. I used to believe in fairies (Chauncey Olcott)
The Yankee girl. The top o' the morning
Nora Malone (Blanche Ring)
Molly May. Does anybody here know Nancy? (Grace LaRue)
The summer widowers. Red-head (Irene Franklin)
Ziegfield follies of 1910. Constantly
I'll lend you anything
Play that barber-shop chord
Something you don't expect (Bert Williams)
Alma, where do you live? Alma
Sail home (Truly Shattuck)
The spring maid. The three trees (descriptive specialty) (Tom McNaughton)
Two little love bees
Day dreams, visions of bliss (Christie MacDonald)
The slim princess. Let me stay and live in Dixieland (Charles King, Elizabeth Brice)
When Antelo plays the 'cello (Elsie Janis)
That's ever-loving love (Charles King, Elizabeth Brice)
Fo' de Lawd's sake, play a waltz (Elsie Janis)
Barry of Ballymore
I love the name of Mary
Mother Machree (Chauncey Olcott)
La belle Paree. De devilin' tune (Stella Mayhew)
That lovin' Traumerei (Al Jolson)
Little Miss Fix-it. Strawberries (Nora Bayes)
For months and months and months (Jack Norworth)
Turn off your light, Mister Moon-Man (Nora Bayes, Jack Norworth).
Disc three. Ziegfield follies of 1911. Woodman, spare that tree (Bert Williams)
Around the world. It's a long lane that has no turning
My old town (Henry Santrey)
Gypsy love. Melody of love (Marguerite Sylva)
There is a land of fancy(Marguerite Sylva, Carl Hayden)
I will give you all for love (Marguerite Sylva)
Love is like the rose (Marguerite Sylva, Arthur Albro)
Vera Violetta. Rum tum tiddle (Al Jolson)
My Lou (Stella Mayhew, Billie Taylor)
In the shadows (Melville Ellis)
That haunting melody (Al Jolson)
The bird of paradise. Aiaihea (Hula shouting song) (Hawaiian quintette)
Macushla. That's how the Shannon flows
I'll miss you, old Ireland, God bless you, goodbye
'Tis an Irish girl I love
Macushla Asthore (Chauncey Olcott)
The whirl of society. A songologue (Stella Mayhew)
The passing show of 1912. The wedding glide (Shirley Kellogg)
Ziegfield follies of 1912. My landlady
On the right road
Borrow from me (Bert Williams)
The firefly. A woman's smile (Craig Campbell)
The isle o' dreams. When Irish eyes are smiling (Chauncey Olcott).