| # | Title | Rating | Length |
|---|
| 1 | Frenesi- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1940-03-03)
- alto saxophone:
- Bud Carlton (on 1940-03-03), Blake Reynolds (on 1940-03-03) and Jack Stacey (on 1940-03-03)
- bass and double bass:
- Jud DeNaut (on 1940-03-03)
- bass clarinet and basset clarinet:
- Joe Krechter (on 1940-03-03)
- cello:
- Irving Lipschultz (on 1940-03-03) and Jules Tannenbaum (on 1940-03-03)
- clarinet:
- Artie Shaw (on 1940-03-03)
- drums (drum set):
- Carl Maud (on 1940-03-03) and Carl Maus (on 1940-03-03)
- flute:
- Marty Ruderman (on 1940-03-03) and Morton Ruderman (on 1940-03-03)
- French horn:
- Jack Cave (on 1940-03-03) and John Cave (on 1940-03-03)
- guitar:
- Bobby Sherwood (on 1940-03-03)
- oboe:
- Phil Nemoli (on 1940-03-03)
- piano:
- Stan Wrightsman (on 1940-03-03)
- tenor saxophone:
- Dick Clark (on 1940-03-03) and Jack Stacy (on 1940-03-03)
- trombone:
- Babe Bowman (on 1940-03-03), Randall Miller (on 1940-03-03) and Bill Rank (on 1940-03-03)
- trumpet:
- Manny Klein (on 1940-03-03), Charlie Margulis (on 1940-03-03) and George Thow (on 1940-03-03)
- viola:
- Jack Gray (on 1940-03-03), Jacques Ray (on 1940-03-03), Stanley Spiegelman (on 1940-03-03), Dave Sterkin (on 1940-03-03) and David Sturkin (on 1940-03-03)
- violin:
- Robert Barene (on 1940-03-03), Harry Bluestone (on 1940-03-03), Sid Brokaw (on 1940-03-03), Dave Cracov (on 1940-03-03), Peter Eisenberg (on 1940-03-03), Jerry Joyce (on 1940-03-03), Alex Law (on 1940-03-03) and Mark Levant (on 1940-03-03)
- orchestra:
- Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1940-03-03)
- conductor:
- Artie Shaw (on 1940-03-03)
- recording of:
- Frenesí (on 1940-03-03)
- lyricist and composer:
- Alberto Domínguez
- instrumental recording of:
- Frenesí (on 1940-03-03)
- lyricist and composer:
- Alberto Domínguez
| | 3:06 |
| 2 | Adiós, Marquita Linda- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1940-03-03)
- alto saxophone:
- Bud Carlton (on 1940-03-03) and Blake Reynolds (on 1940-03-03)
- bass:
- Jud DeNaut (on 1940-03-03)
- bass clarinet:
- Joe Krechter (on 1940-03-03)
- cello:
- Irving Lipschultz (on 1940-03-03) and Jules Tannenbaum (on 1940-03-03)
- clarinet:
- Artie Shaw (on 1940-03-03)
- drums (drum set):
- Carl Maus (on 1940-03-03)
- flute:
- Marty Ruderman (on 1940-03-03)
- French horn:
- John Cave (on 1940-03-03)
- guitar:
- Bobby Sherwood (on 1940-03-03)
- oboe:
- Phil Nemoli (on 1940-03-03)
- piano:
- Stan Wrightsman (on 1940-03-03)
- tenor saxophone:
- Dick Clark (on 1940-03-03) and Jack Stacy (on 1940-03-03)
- trombone:
- Babe Bowman (on 1940-03-03), Randall Miller (on 1940-03-03) and Bill Rank (on 1940-03-03)
- trumpet:
- Manny Klein (on 1940-03-03), Charlie Margulis (on 1940-03-03) and George Thow (on 1940-03-03)
- viola:
- Jacques Ray (on 1940-03-03), Stanley Spiegelman (on 1940-03-03) and Dave Sterkin (on 1940-03-03)
- violin:
- Robert Barene (on 1940-03-03), Harry Bluestone (on 1940-03-03), Sid Brokaw (on 1940-03-03), Dave Cracov (on 1940-03-03), Peter Eisenberg (on 1940-03-03), Jerry Joyce (on 1940-03-03), Alex Law (on 1940-03-03) and Mark Levant (on 1940-03-03)
- orchestra:
- Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1940-03-03)
- instrumental recording of:
- Adiós mariquita linda (on 1940-03-03)
- lyricist and composer:
- Marcos Augusto Jiménez Sotelo
| | 3:40 |
| 3 | A Deserted Farm- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1940-03-03)
- alto saxophone:
- Bud Carlton (on 1940-03-03), Jack Stacy (on 1940-03-03) and Blake Reynolds (on 1940-03-03)
- bass:
- Jud DeNaut (on 1940-03-03)
- bass clarinet:
- Joe Krechter (on 1940-03-03)
- cello:
- Irving Lipschultz (on 1940-03-03) and Jules Tannenbaum (on 1940-03-03)
- clarinet:
- Artie Shaw (on 1940-03-03)
- drums (drum set):
- Carl Maus (on 1940-03-03)
- flute:
- Morton Ruderman (on 1940-03-03)
- French horn:
- John Cave (on 1940-03-03)
- guitar:
- Bobby Sherwood (on 1940-03-03)
- oboe:
- Phil Nemoli (on 1940-03-03)
- piano:
- Stan Wrightsman (on 1940-03-03)
- tenor saxophone:
- Dick Clark (on 1940-03-03)
- trombone:
- Babe Bowman (on 1940-03-03), Randall Miller (on 1940-03-03) and Bill Rank (on 1940-03-03)
- trumpet:
- Manny Klein (on 1940-03-03), Charlie Margulis (on 1940-03-03) and George Thow (on 1940-03-03)
- viola:
- Jacques Ray (on 1940-03-03), Stanley Spiegelman (on 1940-03-03) and Dave Sterkin (on 1940-03-03)
- violin:
- Robert Barene (on 1940-03-03), Harry Bluestone (on 1940-03-03), Sid Brokaw (on 1940-03-03), Dave Cracov (on 1940-03-03), Peter Eisenberg (on 1940-03-03), Jerry Joyce (on 1940-03-03), Alex Law (on 1940-03-03) and Mark Levant (on 1940-03-03)
- orchestra:
- Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1940-03-03)
| | 2:48 |
| 4 | April in Paris | | 3:25 |
| 5 | King for a Day | | 3:24 |
| 6 | Special Delivery Stomp | | 2:44 |
| 7 | Summit Ridge Drive | | 3:21 |
| 8 | Keepin' Myself for You | | 3:16 |
| 9 | Cross Your Heart | | 2:39 |
| 10 | Temptation | | 3:02 |
| 11 | Chantez Les Bas (Sing 'em Low)- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- alto saxophone:
- Bus Bassey (on 1940-09-07), Neely Plumb (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08) and Les Robinson (from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- bass:
- Jud DeNaut (from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- cello:
- Fred Goerner (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- clarinet:
- Artie Shaw (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- double bass:
- Jud DeNaut (on 1940-09-07)
- drums (drum set):
- Nick Fatool (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- electric guitar:
- Al Hendrickson (on 1940-09-07)
- guitar:
- Al Hendrickson (from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- piano:
- Johnny Guarnieri (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- tenor saxophone:
- Jerry Jerome (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08), Les Robinson (on 1940-09-07) and Bus Bassey (from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- trombone:
- Vernon Brown (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08) and Jack Jenney (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- trumpet:
- Billy Butterfield (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08), Jack Cathcart (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08) and George Wendt (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- viola:
- Keith Collins (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08) and Allan Harshman (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- violin:
- Alex Beller (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08), Truman Boardman (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08), Bill Brower (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08), Ted Klages (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08), Eugene Lamas (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08) and Bob Morrow (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- orchestra:
- Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- instrumental cover recording of:
- Chantez-les bas (Sing 'em Low) (on 1940-09-07)
- lyricist and composer:
- William Christopher Handy
| | 3:09 |
| 12 | Star Dust- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1940-10-07)
- alto saxophone:
- Bus Bassey (on 1940-10-07) and Neely Plumb (on 1940-10-07)
- cello:
- F. Goerner (on 1940-10-07)
- clarinet:
- Artie Shaw (on 1940-10-07)
- double bass and double bass [bass]:
- Jud DeNaut (on 1940-10-07)
- drums (drum set):
- Nick Fatool (on 1940-10-07)
- electric guitar and guitar:
- Al Hendrickson (on 1940-10-07)
- piano:
- Johnny Guarnieri (on 1940-10-07)
- tenor saxophone:
- Jerry Jerome (on 1940-10-07) and Les Robinson (on 1940-10-07)
- trombone:
- Vernon Brown (on 1940-10-07) and Jack Jenney (on 1940-10-07)
- trumpet:
- Billy Butterfield (on 1940-10-07), J. Cathcart (on 1940-10-07) and George Wendt (on 1940-10-07)
- viola:
- A. Harshman (on 1940-10-07) and K. Collins (on 1940-10-07)
- violin:
- Al Beller (on 1940-10-07), B. Bower (on 1940-10-07), B. Morrow (on 1940-10-07), E. Lamas (on 1940-10-07), T. Boardman (on 1940-10-07) and T. Klages (on 1940-10-07)
- orchestra:
- Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1940-10-07)
- conductor:
- Artie Shaw (on 1940-10-07)
- instrumental recording of:
- Stardust (on 1940-10-07)
- lyricist:
- Mitchell Parish (in 1929)
- composer:
- Hoagy Carmichael (in 1927)
- publisher:
- Mills Music, Inc. (ended), All Nations Music, EMI Mills Music Inc. , EMI Music Publishing Ltd. , Everbright Music Co., Hoagy Publishing Co., Lawrence Wright Music Co., Ltd. and Songs of Peer, Ltd.
- sub-publisher:
- イーエムアイ音楽出版 ソニー事業部 (until 2021-06-30) and ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング EMI外国事業部 (from 2021-07-01 to present)
- part of:
- American Splendor
| 3 | 3:33 |
| 13 | Marinella | | 2:36 |
| 14 | Danza Lucumi | | 2:55 |
| 15 | This Is Romance | | 3:19 |
| 16 | What Is There to Say? | | 3:12 |
| 17 | Pyramid | | 2:56 |
| 18 | Blues (PT. 1) | | 3:17 |
| 19 | Blues (PT. 2) | | 3:13 |
| 20 | Who's Excited? | | 3:21 |
| 21 | Prelude in C Major | | 2:54 |
| 22 | Dr. Livingston, I Presume? | | 3:23 |
| 23 | When the Quail Come Back to San Quentin | | 3:19 |
| 24 | My Blue Heaven | | 2:51 |
| 25 | Smoke Gets in Your Eyes- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1940-12-05)
- clarinet:
- Artie Shaw (on 1940-12-05)
- double bass:
- Jud DeNaut (on 1940-12-05)
- drums (drum set):
- Nick Fatool (on 1940-12-05)
- electric guitar:
- Al Hendrickson (on 1940-12-05)
- harpsichord:
- Johnny Guarnieri (on 1940-12-05)
- trumpet:
- Billy Butterfield (on 1940-12-05)
- performer:
- Artie Shaw and His Gramercy Five (on 1940-12-05)
- instrumental recording of:
- Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (on 1940-12-05)
- lyricist:
- Otto Harbach
- composer:
- Jerome Kern
- publisher:
- Chappell & Co Ltd., Chappell & Co., Chappell Music , Chappell Music Ltd., PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. , PolyGram Music Publishing Ltd., Redwood Music, T.B. Harms Co., Universal Music Publishing Ltd. and Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc.
- part of:
- Roberta
| | 3:16 |