- How Come You Love Me Like You Do?Written by Gene Austin and Roy Bergere
- Nobody's Sweetheart
- Drop Me Off In HarlemWords by Nick KennyMusic by Duke EllingtonPiano Solo: Mark ShaneTrombone Solo: Britt Woodman1st and 3rd Trumpet Solos: Randy Sandke2nd Trumpet Solo: Dave Brown4th Trumpet Solo: Lew SoloffClarinet Solo: Bob Wilber
- Girls of My DreamsWritten by Sunny Clapp
- Creole RhapsodyMusic by Duke Ellington
- Ain't Misbehavin'Lyrics by Andy RazafMusic by Fats Waller and Harry Brooks
- Smoke RingsLyrics by Ned WashingtonMusic by H. Eugen Gifford
- That's My DesireLyrics by Carroll LovedayMusic by Helmy Kresa
- I Can't Believe That You're In Love With MeWritten by Jimmy McHugh and Clarence Gaskill
- East St.Louis Toodle-OMusic by Duke Ellington and Bubber Miley (as Bub Miley)Trumpet Solos: Lew SoloffTrombone Solo: Joel HellenyClarinet Solo: Lawrence Feldman
- Cotton Club Stomp #1Words by Mitchell Parish and Irving MillsMusic by Duke EllingtonBaritone Sax Solo: Joe TemperleyTrumpet Solo: Dave BrownAlto Sax and Clarinet Solo: Bob Wilber
- DinahMusic by Harry Akst
- Creole Love CallWords and Music by Duke EllingtonVocals: Priscilla BaskervilleTrumpet Solo: Lew SoloffClarinet Solo: Bob Wilber
- Bandana BabiesLyrics by Dorothy FieldsMusic by Jimmy McHughPerformed by Ethel Beatty
- The MoocheMusic by Duke Ellington and Irving MillsTrumpet Solo: Dave BrownClarinet and Alto Sax Solos: Bob WilberTemple Blocks and Gong: Chuck Riggs
- Singin' the BluesMusic by Con Conrad and J. Russel Robinson
- When My Sugar Walks Down the Street
- The Sheik of ArabyLyrics by Harry B. Smith and Francis WheelerMusic by Ted Snyder
- Cuban HolidayLyrics by Mitchell ParishMusic by Frank Warshauer and Sylvester Sprigato
- Hot and BotheredWritten by Duke Ellington
- Ill WindQuotation from "Stormy Weather" (1933)Words by Ted KoehlerMusic by Harold ArlenVocals by Lonette McKeeTrumpet Solo by Lew Soloff
- Stormy WeatherWords by Ted KoehlerMusic by Harold Arlen
- Pardon Me Pretty Baby (Don't I Look Familiar to You?)Lyrics by Raymond Klages and Jack MeskillMusic by Vincent Rose
- Diga Diga DooLyrics by Dorothy FieldsMusic by Jimmy McHugh
- PyramidLyrics by Irving Mills and Irving GordonMusic by Duke Ellington and Juan Tizol
- Black BeautyWritten by Duke Ellington
- TrickerationWords by Ted KoehlerMusic by Harold Arlen
- Minnie The MoocherWords and Music by Cab Calloway and Irving MillsPerformed by Larry Marshall (as Cab Calloway)Chorus: The Boys in The BandTrumpet Solos: Lew Soloff
- Doin' the New LowdownLyrics by Dorothy FieldsMusic by Jimmy McHugh
- Lady with the FanWords and Music by Ed Swayze, Cab Calloway and Al BrackmanPerformed by Larry Marshall (as Cab Calloway)
- JitterbugWords and Music by Ed Swayze, Cab Calloway and Irving MillsPerformed by Larry Marshall (as Cab Calloway)
- Copper Colored GalWords by Benny DavisMusic by J. Fred CootsVocals: Gregory Hines
- Daybreak Express MedleyIncludes selections from: "Daybreak Express ", "Wall Street Wail";"Slippery Horn";"High Life"Music by Duke EllingtonDrums: Brian BrakeClarinet and Alto Sax Solos: Bob WilberTrumpet Solos: Lew SoloffChimes: Danny Druckman
- Cotton Club Stomp #2Words by Johnny Hodges (as John Hodges) and Harry CarneyMusic by Duke EllingtonBaritone Sax Solo: Joe TemperleyTrumpet Solo: Dave Brown
- Truckin'Words by Ted KoehlerMusic by Rube BloomTrumpet Solo: Lew SoloffTenor Sax Alto: Lawrence FeldmanClarinet Solo and Alto Sax Break: Bob Wilber
- Mood IndigoPiano Solos: Mark ShaneTrumpet Solo: Dave BrownClarinet Solo: Bob Wilber
- Back Home Again In IndianaLyrics by Ballard MacDonaldMusic by James F. Hanley (as James E. Hanley)
- Am I Blue?Words & Music by Harry Akst and Grant ClarkePerformed by Diane Lane and cornet by Richard Gere
- Crazy RhythmLyrics by Irving CaesarMusic by Joseph Meyer and Roger Wolfe Kahn
- Oh, You Beautiful DollLyrics by A. Seymour BrownMusic by Nat Ayer
- Ring Dem BellsMusic by Duke Ellington and Irving MillsChimes: Gordon GottliebClarinet and Alto Sax: Bob WilberBaritone Sax Solo: Joe TemperleyTrumpet Solo: Lew SoloffTrombone Solo: Joel HellenyVocals: Dave Brown
- Breakin' In A Pair of ShoesLyrics by Dave Franklin and Ned WashingtonMusic by Sam H. Stept
- Them There EyesWritten by Maceo Pinkard, William Tracey and Doris Tauber
- I Want A Big Butter and Egg ManWritten by Louis Armstrong and Percy Venable
- It Must Be LoveLyrics by J. Mayo WilliamsMusic by Aletha Robinson
- Barbecue BessWritten by Lucille Bogan (uncredited)Performed by Sydney Goldsmith
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