2008-11-09: McGinty's

  1. "My Baby Just Cares For Me"
        by Indigo Swing
        from the album "Indigo Swing"
  2. "Signifyin' Monkey"
        by Oscar Brown Jr.
        from the album "Sin & Soul ...and then some"
  3. "How Lucky Can One Guy Be?"
        by Indigo Swing
        from the album "All Aboard!"
  4. "The Wanderer"
        by Dion and the Belmonts
  5. "Mister 5x5"
        by Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five
        from the album "Jammin' the Blues"
  6. "Baron Plays the Horses"
        by Indigo Swing
        from the album "All Aboard!"
  7. "Are You Hep To The Jive?"
        by Cab Calloway
        from the album "Are You Hep To The Jive?"
  8. "Tweedlee Dee"
        by King Teddy
        from the album "Short Stack"
  9. "Hallelujah, I Love Her So"
        by Ray Charles
        from the album "Atlantic Rhythm And Blues 1947-1974 Vol.3 (1955-1957)"
  10. "Do I Love You?"
        by JP McDermott & Western Bop
        from the album "Last Fool Here"
  11. "Shufflin' And Rollin'"
        by Buddy Johnson & His Orchestra
        from the album "Walk 'Em"
  12. "Goody Two Shoes"
        by Adam Ant
        from the album "Antics In The Forbidden Zone"
  13. "Everybody Eats when they Come to My House"
        by Cab Calloway
        from the album "Dabe's "Near Perfect" Swing CD"
  14. "See You Later, Alligator"
        by Bill Haley & The Comets
        from the album "Rock Around The Clock"
  15. "Walk Right In"
        by Jesse Powell & Fluffy Hunter
        from the album "The R&B Years: 1952 (Disc 2)"
  16. "D' Natural Blues"
        by Lucky Millinder
        from the album "Original Swingers: Hipsters, Zoots & Wingtips"
  17. "Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens"
        by B.B. King
        from the album "Let The Good Times Roll"
  18. "Gotta Do Some War Work"
        by Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five
        from the album "Crazy Rhythm"
  19. "She's The Most"
        by Marty And His Rockin' Comets
        from the album "Straighten Up And Fly Right"
  20. "Buzz, Buzz, Buzz & Tweedle Dee"
        by King Teddy
        from the album "Sampler #2"
  21. "Tar Paper Stomp"
        by Mora's Modern Rhythmists
        from the album "Call Of The Freaks"
  22. "St.Louis Blues, Take 1"
        by Benny Goodman
        from the album "The Birth of Swing (1935-1936)"
  23. "Rockin' Robin"
        by Bobby Day
        from the album "I Love Rock & Roll: Hits Of The 50's - Volume One"
  24. "Puttin' on the Ritz"
        by Ella Fitzgerald
  25. "Grandma Plays the Numbers"
        by Wynonie Harris
  26. "Ol' MacDonald"
        by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
        from the album "This Beautiful Life"
  27. "Wonderwall"
        by Paul Anka
        from the album "Rock Swings"
  28. "Strictly Jive"
        by Chick Webb
        from the album "Swing Out Again"
  29. "Apollo Jump"
        by Lucky Millinder
        from the album "Vol. 2-Swingdance"
  30. "Boss Blues (Clayton)"
        by Buck Clayton
        from the album "For Dancers Only! (A Lindy Hop Compilation)"
  31. "Good Queen Bess (Take 2; Remastered - 1995)"
        by Johnny Hodges & His Orchestra
        from the album "Passion Flower 1940-46"
  32. "Celery Stalks At Midnight"
        by Will Bradley
        from the album "Big Band Blast! The Classic Originals"
  33. "Bag's Groove (Jackson)"
        by The Red Holloway Quintet Feat. O.C. Smith
        from the album "For Dancers Only! (A Lindy Hop Compilation)"
  34. "All Right, OK, You Win"
        by Count Basie & Joe Williams
        from the album "Count Basie Swings - Joe William Sings"
  35. "Every Day (I Have The Blues)"
        by Count Basie & Joe Williams
        from the album "Classic Jazz: Jazz Masters"
  36. "Four or Five Times (Gay-Hellman)"
        by Joe Williams
        from the album "For Dancers Only! (A Lindy Hop Compilation)"
  37. "Cherokee"
        by Charlie Barnet
        from the album "The Greats Of Swing"
  38. "Rag Doll (Aerosmith)"
        by Eight To The Bar
        from the album "You Call This Swing?"
  39. "We'll Meet Again"
        by Eric Felten Jazz Orchestra, The
        from the album "The Big Band Sound of WWII"