2008-09-08: CCB?
- "Baron Plays the Horses"
by Indigo Swing
from the album "All Aboard!"
- "Grandma Plays the Numbers"
by Wynonie Harris
- "Three Cent Stomp"
by Duke Ellington
from the album "The Duke - The Columbia Years - 1927-1962 (Disc 2)"
- "Chattanoogie Shoe-Shine Boy"
by Red Foley
- "Shufflin' And Rollin'"
by Buddy Johnson & His Orchestra
from the album "Walk 'Em"
- "Straighten Up and Fly Right"
by Nat King Cole
from the album "Greatest Hits"
- "Signifyin' Monkey"
by Oscar Brown Jr.
from the album "Sin & Soul ...and then some"
- "I Wan'na Be Like You (The Monkey Song)"
by Louis Prima, Phil Harris & Bruce Reitherman
from the album "Jungle Book, The - Soundtrack"
- "Stompin' at the Savoy"
by Benny Goodman
from the album "Anyone Can Dance: Jitterbug"
- "Walk 'Em"
by Buddy Johnson & His Orchestra
from the album "Ultimate Swing!"
- "Wham (Rebop Boom Bam)"
by Glenn Miller
from the album "Vol. 2-Swingdance"
- "The Muffin Man"
by Ella Fitzgerald
from the album "Errol's "Murphy Mix 04/2008""
- "Second Balcony Jump"
by Earl Hines & His Orchestra
from the album "Ultimate Swing!"
- "Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho"
by Sidney Bechet
from the album "1949 Volume 1"
- "A Pretty Girl, A Cadillac & Some Money"
by Buddy Johnson & His Orchestra
- "St. Louis Blues"
by Artie Shaw & His Orchestra
from the album "More Fabulous Swing"
- "Shout Sister Shout"
by Sister Rosetta Tharpe
from the album "Vol. 2-Swingdance"
- "OutKast MacGill - Idlewild Rhythm"
by DJ Schwing and the Blunt Trauma Force
from the album "Recapitulate"
- "(I Love) The Way She Shakes That Thang"
by Earl Thomas
from the album "Blue, Not Blues"
- "Mr. Ghost Goes To Town"
by Mora's Modern Rhythmists
from the album "Mr. Rhythmist Goes To Town"
- "For Dancers Only"
by Lunceford, Jimmie
from the album "Ken Burns Jazz (Disc 2)"
- "Shoo Shoo Baby (Vocal: Dolly Mitchell)"
by Stan Kenton & His Orchestra
from the album "G.I. Jukebox Songs From World War II"
- "Shoo-Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy (Vocal: Betty Taylor)"
by Henry Busse & His Orchestra
from the album "G.I. Jukebox Songs From World War II"
- "She's The Most"
by Marty And His Rockin' Comets
from the album "Straighten Up And Fly Right"
- "Three Dollars And Ninety-Eight Cents"
by Steve Gibson & The Red Caps
from the album "Blueberry Hill"
- "Ruby Mae"
by Indigo Swing
from the album "Red Light!"
- "My Baby Just Cares For Me"
by Cyndi Lauper
from the album "At Last"