- Rhapsody In BlueComposed by George Gershwin for solo piano and jazz bandCommissioned by bandleader Paul WhitemanOrchestrated by Ferde Grofé Sr. several timesPremiered in an afternoon concert on February 12th, 1924(Used for "Floating Mirror Ball" (aka "Floating Ballroom Mirror Ball"))
- Rock Around the ClockPerformed by Bill Haley and the CometsWritten by Max Freedman and James E. MyersProduced by Milton GablerReleased on December 19th, 1955, as first song of the album "Rock Around the Clock"Song also included in the soundtrack of Blackboard Jungle (1955) and of Rock Around the Clock (1956)(Used for "The 50's")
- Chances ArePerformed by Johnny MathisComposed by Robert AllenWritten by Robert Allen and Al StillmanReleased in 1957 and also in 1958, included as first song of the album "Johnny's Greatest Hits"Song also included in the soundtrack of Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)(Used for "The 50's")
- Il barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville)Written by Gioachino RossiniPerformed for the first time on February 20th, 1816, in the Teatro Argentina in Rome, Lazio, Italy(Used for "Orange, Lemon, Egg And Canary")
- Weekend in New EnglandPerformed by Barry ManilowWritten by Randy EdelmanProduced by Barry Manilow and Ron DanteReleased in August 1976 as 5th song of the album "This One's for You"(Used for "Memories" (aka "The Attic"))
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What was the official certification given to The Magic of David Copperfield II (1979) in the United States?
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