- Stompin' At The SavoyPerformed by Benny GoodmanCourtesy of Columbia RecordsBy arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
- Davidsbündlertänze Op. 6Written by Robert SchumannPerformed by Robin Freund-Epstein
- Rhapsody in G minor Op. 79 No. 2Written by Johannes BrahmsPerformed by Robin Freund-Epstein
- Triple Concerto in C major Op. 56 I. AllegroWritten by Ludwig van BeethovenPerformed by the Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia conducted by Bela DrahosCourtesy of NaxosBy arrangement with Source/Q
- Boogie WoogieWritten by Clarence SmithPerformed by Tommy DorseyCourtesy of Cleopatra Records
- A Fine RomanceWritten by Dorothy Fields and Jerome Kern (uncredited)Performed by Fred AstaireCourtesy of Cleopatra Records
- Easy to loveWritten by Cole PorterPerformed by Vince Giordano and The NighthawksProduced by Stewart Lerman
- Triple Concerto in C major Op. 56 III. Rondo alla polaccaWritten by Ludwig van BeethovenPerformed by the Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia conducted by Bela DrahosCourtesy of NaxosBy arrangement with Source/Q
- The Way You Look TonightWritten by Dorothy Fields and Jerome KernPerformed by Fred AstaireCourtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.The appearance of Mr. Fred Astaire® has been arranged through a special license with Mrs. Fred Astaire, Beverly Hills, California. All rights reserved .
- September In The RainWritten by Al Dubin and Harry WarrenPerformed by Vince Giordano and The NighthawksProduced by Stewart Lerman
- Anchors AweighWritten by Charles A. Zimmerman and Alfred Hart MilesPerformed by Vince Giordano and The NighthawksProduced by Stewart Lerman
- Bell song from 'Lakmé'Written by Léo Delibes (as Leo Delibes)Performed by DilberWith the Estonia Opera Orchestra conducted by Eri KlasCourtesy of OndineBy arrangement with Source/Q and Naxos
- Mildred Pierce Opening TitlesWritten and performed by Carter Burwell
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