2010-06-09: Nick's
- "Come Dance With Me"
by Frank Sinatra
from the album "Come Dance With Me!"
- "For Dancers Only"
by La Locomotora Negra
from the album "Swing als 30"
- "L-O-V-E"
by Nat King Cole
- "Grandma Plays the Numbers"
by Wynonie Harris
- "Now Has Jazz"
by Louis Armstrong
from the album "Lindy Hop Jamboree, Part 5, Jumpin'"
- "That's How You Got Killed Before (feat. The Dirty Dozen Brassband)"
by Elvis Costello
from the album "Kojak Variety (bonus disc)"
- "American Patrol"
by Glenn Miller
- "Tain't What You Do (It's The Way That You Do It)"
by Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra Featuring Trummy Young
from the album "History of Jazz (1939)"
- "Stompin' at the Savoy"
by Benny Goodman
from the album "Dabe's "Near Perfect" Swing CD"
- "Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree (With Anyone Else But Me)"
by Glenn Miller
from the album "Glenn Miller"
- "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"
- "Dig You Later (A Hubba-Hubba-Hubba)"
by Perry Como
from the album "Billboard Top 30 - 1946"
- "Stealin Apples"
by Benny Goodman
from the album "Vol. 2-Swingdance"
- "The Apple Jump"
by Count Basie
from the album "The Apple Jump"
- "Who Threw The Whiskey In The Well?"
by Wynonie Harris with Lucky Millinder
from the album "Swingdance"
- "Watch The Birdie"
by Anita O'Day, Gene Krupa
from the album "Let Me Off Uptown, The Best of Anita O'Day"
- "(You Dyed Your Hair) Chartruesse"
by Louis Jordan
from the album "Five Guys Named Moe (Original Decca Recordings Vol 2)"
- "Shorty's Got to Go"
by Lucky Millinder
from the album "Bernstein's "Jump Blues + R&B #4" Compilation"
- "On the Atchison, Topeka, and the Santa Fe"
by Bill Elliott Swing Orchestra, The
from the album "Dabe's "Near Perfect" Swing CD"
- "The Train Kept A Rollin'"
by Tiny Bradshaw
from the album "The R&B Years: 1952 (Disc 2)"
- "Take The "A" Train"
by Duke Ellington
from the album "Frankie Manning's Really Swingin' Big Band Favorites"
- "Night Train"
by James Brown
from the album "Millenium Collection - The Best of James Brown"
- "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie"
by Indigo Swing
from the album "Indigo Swing"
- "Boogie Woogie Choo Choo"
by Scott, Mabel
from the album "The R&B Years: 1951 (Disc 3)"
- "Texas and Pacific"
by Louis Jordan
from the album "Five Guys Named Moe (Original Decca Recordings Vol 2)"
- "Salute To Harlem"
by Girls From Mars
from the album "Planet Swing"
- "Stop! The Red Light's On"
by Anita O'Day, Gene Krupa
from the album "Let Me Off Uptown, The Best of Anita O'Day"
- "The Grabtown Grapple (1945)"
by Artie Shaw & His Grammercy 5
from the album "Self Portrait (Disc 3)"
- "Rockhouse Parts 1 & 2"
by Ray Charles
from the album "Genius & Soul: The 50th Anniversary Collection (Disc 1)"
- "Mumbles' Blues"
by Paul Bascomb
from the album "Bad Bascomb"
- "Band Call"
by Oscar Peterson
from the album "B Group Secret Decoder CD Vol. II: Stealth Mode"
- "Watcha Know, Joe?"
by Tommy Dorsey With Jo Stafford & The Pied Pipers
from the album "Jumpin' Jive!"
- "Mumbles"
by Oscar Peterson
from the album "Ultimate Oscar Peterson As Selected By Ray Brown"
- "Oh Babe"
by Wynonie Harris
from the album "Best of The Best - Wynonie Harris"
- "Hallelujah, I Love Her So"
by Ray Charles
from the album "Atlantic Rhythm And Blues 1947-1974 Vol.3 (1955-1957)"
- "Till Tom Special"
by Lionel Hampton
from the album "VSO Music 2001"
- "See You Later, Alligator"
by Bill Haley & The Comets
from the album "Rock Around The Clock"
- "Hit the Road, Jack!"
by Ray Charles
from the album "Bernstein's "Jump Blues + R&B #4" Compilation"