| # | Title | Artist | Rating | Length |
|---|
| 1 | Manhattan Serenade- alto saxophone:
- Harry Schuchman (on 1942-07-02) and Fred Stulce (on 1942-07-02)
- cello:
- Harold Bemko (on 1942-07-02)
- clarinet:
- Heinie Beau (on 1942-07-02)
- double bass:
- Phil Stevens (on 1942-07-02)
- drums (drum set):
- Buddy Rich (on 1942-07-02)
- guitar:
- Clark Yocum (on 1942-07-02)
- harp:
- Ruth Hill (on 1942-07-02)
- piano:
- Milt Raskin (on 1942-07-02)
- tenor saxophone:
- Heinie Beau (on 1942-07-02), Don Lodice (on 1942-07-02) and Bruce Snyder (on 1942-07-02)
- trombone:
- George Arus (on 1942-07-02), Tommy Dorsey (on 1942-07-02), Dave Jacobs (on 1942-07-02) and Jimmy Skiles (on 1942-07-02)
- trumpet:
- Jimmy Blake (on 1942-07-02), Ziggy Elman (on 1942-07-02), Charlie Peterson (on 1942-07-02), Danny Vanelli (on 1942-07-02) and Jimmy Zito (on 1942-07-02)
- viola:
- Leonard Atkins (on 1942-07-02) and Sam Ross (on 1942-07-02)
- violin:
- Alex Beller (on 1942-07-02), Bernard Tinterow (on 1942-07-02), Seymour Miroff (on 1942-07-02), Paul Polikian (on 1942-07-02), Leonard Posner (on 1942-07-02) and William Ehrenkranz (on 1942-07-02)
- vocals:
- Jo Stafford (on 1942-07-02)
- recording of:
- Manhattan Serenade (on 1942-07-02)
- lyricist:
- Harold Adamson
- composer:
- Louis Alter
| Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra | | 3:16 |
| 2 | Day in, Day Out | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra | | 3:36 |
| 3 | St. James Infirmary- alto saxophone:
- Charlie DiMaggio and Les Robinson (on 1941-11-12)
- baritone saxophone:
- Artie Baker (on 1941-11-12)
- cello:
- George Poliarkin (on 1941-11-12), Fred Goerner (on 1941-11-12) and Edgardo Sodero (on 1941-11-12)
- clarinet:
- Artie Shaw (on 1941-11-12)
- double bass:
- Ed McKinney (on 1941-11-12)
- drums (drum set):
- Dave Tough (on 1941-11-12)
- guitar:
- Mike Bryan (on 1941-11-12)
- piano:
- Johnny Guarnieri (on 1941-11-12)
- tenor saxophone:
- Georgie Auld (on 1941-11-12) and Mickey Folus (on 1941-11-12)
- trombone:
- Ray Conniff (on 1941-11-12), Jack Jenney (on 1941-11-12) and Morey Samuel (on 1941-11-12)
- trumpet:
- Lee Castle (on 1941-11-12), Max Kaminsky (on 1941-11-12), Steve Lipkins (on 1941-11-12) and Hot Lips Page (on 1941-11-12)
- viola:
- Leonard Atkins (on 1941-11-12) and Sam Rosenblum (on 1941-11-12)
- violin:
- Alex Beller (on 1941-11-12), Bernard Tinterow (on 1941-11-12), Truman Boardman (on 1941-11-12), Bill Ehrenkranz (on 1941-11-12), Irv Raymond (on 1941-11-12), Morris Kohn (on 1941-11-12), Leo Pevsner (on 1941-11-12), Raoul Polikian (on 1941-11-12) and Leonard Posner (on 1941-11-12)
- vocals:
- Hot Lips Page (on 1941-11-12)
- arranger:
- Artie Shaw
- recording of:
- St. James Infirmary
- lyricist and composer:
- [traditional]
- arranger:
- Joe Primrose
- publisher:
- EMI Harmonies Limited
- arrangement of:
- St. James Infirmary
- version of:
- The Unfortunate Lass
| Artie Shaw and His Orchestra | | 6:23 |
| 4 | I Can't Get Started | Count Basie and His Orchestra | | 2:49 |
| 5 | Swing! Brother, Swing! | Count Basie and His Orchestra | | 1:51 |
| 6 | They Can't Take That Away From Me- alto saxophone:
- Earle Warren (on 1937-06-30) and Jack Washington (on 1937-06-30)
- double bass:
- Walter Page (on 1937-06-30)
- drums (drum set):
- Jo Jones (on 1937-06-30)
- guitar:
- Freddie Greene (on 1937-06-30)
- piano:
- Count Basie (on 1937-06-30)
- tenor saxophone:
- Herschel Evans (on 1937-06-30) and Lester Young (on 1937-06-30)
- trombone:
- George Hunt (on 1937-06-30) and Dan Minor (on 1937-06-30)
- trumpet:
- Buck Clayton (on 1937-06-30), Ed Lewis (on 1937-06-30) and Bobby Moore (on 1937-06-30)
- vocals:
- Billie Holiday (on 1937-06-30)
- recorded at:
- Savoy Ballroom in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1937-06-30)
- live recording of:
- They Can’t Take That Away From Me (on 1937-06-30)
- lyricist:
- Ira Gershwin (in 1937)
- composer:
- George Gershwin (in 1937)
- publisher:
- Chappell & Co., Inc. , Chappell Music , Chappell Music Ltd., Ira Gershwin Music, Warner/Chappell Music Holland BV, Warner/Chappell North America Limited , WB Music Corp. (until 2019-05-28) and Gershwin Publishing Corp (in 1937)
- part of:
- The 10th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1937 nominee)
- included in:
- An American in Paris
- part of:
- Crazy for You
- part of:
- Shall We Dance
| Count Basie and His Orchestra | | 3:22 |
| 7 | If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) | Count Basie and His Orchestra | | 3:00 |
| 8 | Nobody Knows | Count Basie and His Orchestra | | 2:48 |
| 9 | I Want a Little Girl | Count Basie and His Orchestra | | 2:40 |
| 10 | Every Day | Count Basie and His Orchestra | | 5:28 |
| 11 | Let Me Off Uptown | Gene Krupa and His Orchestra | | 3:05 |
| 12 | After You've Gone | Gene Krupa and His Orchestra | | 2:36 |
| 13 | Rockin' Chair | Gene Krupa and His Orchestra | | 2:59 |
| 14 | That's What You Think | Gene Krupa and His Orchestra | | 3:15 |
| 15 | McGhee Special | Andy Kirk and His Clouds of Joy | | 2:50 |
| 16 | All God's Chillun Got Rhythm | Ivie Anderson and Her Boys From Dixie | | 2:31 |
| 17 | Echoes of Harlem | Duke Ellington and His Orchestra | | 3:04 |
| 18 | Yearning for Love | Duke Ellington and His Orchestra | | 2:56 |
| 19 | I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good | Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra | | 3:19 |
| 20 | I Don't Know What Kind of Blues I Got | Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra | | 3:17 |
| 21 | I'm Just a Lucky So-and-So | Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra | | 3:14 |
| 22 | Passion Flower | Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra | | 4:30 |
| 23 | Little Rock Getaway | Bob Crosby and His Orchestra | | 2:30 |