- Let's DanceLyrics by Fanny BaldridgeMusic by Josef Bonime and Gregory StoneBased on "Invitation to the Dance"Music by Carl Maria von Weber
- Down South Camp MeetingWritten by Irving Mills and Fletcher Henderson
- It's Been So LongWritten by Walter Donaldson and Harold Adamson
- Bugle-Call Rag
- Goody GoodyWritten by Johnny Mercer and Matty Malneck
- Don't Be That Way
- ShinePerformed on trumpet by Harry James
- Sing, Sing, SingWritten by Louis PrimaPerformed on trumpet by Harry James and drums by Gene Krupa
- Stompin' At the Savoy
- One O'Clock JumpWritten by Count Basie
- Memories of YouWritten by Eubie Blake and Andy Razaf
- And the Angels SingWritten by Johnny Mercer and Ziggy ElmanPerformed by Martha Tilton
- China BoyWritten by Dick Winfree and Phil Boutelje
- Moonglow
- AvalonWritten by Al Jolson and Vincent Rose
- Sensation RagWritten by Edwin B. Edwards
- Original Dixieland One StepWritten by Nick LaRoccaPerformed by Steve Allen and Kid OryAllen's clarinet playing dubbed by Benny Goodman
- On the Sunny Side of the StreetWritten by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy FieldsPerformed by Teddy Wilson
- King Porter StompWritten by Ferdinand 'Jelly Roll' Morton
- Roll 'EmWritten by Mary Lou Williams
- Clarinet ConcertoWritten by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- GoodbyeWritten by Gordon JenkinsPerformed by Benny Goodman
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By what name was The Benny Goodman Story (1956) officially released in Canada in English?
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