Oklahoma!
From The Sullivan Years: The Best of Broadway, Vol. 1 (TVT Records # 9436-2, 1992)
June Is Bustin’ Out All Over
Performed by: Celeste Holm
From The Sullivan Years: The Best of Broadway, Vol. 2 (TVT Records # 9439-2, 1993)
Recorded May 2, 1954
Getting To Know You
Performed by: Gertrude Lawrence
From The Sullivan Years: The Best of Broadway, Vol. 1 (TVT Records # 9436-2, 1992)
Edelweiss
Performed by: Harry Connick Jr.
From Songs I Heard (Columbia CK 86077, 2001)
Do-Re-Mi
Performed by: Harry Connick Jr.
From Songs I Heard (Columbia CK 86077, 2001)
Some Enchanted Evening
Performed by: Frank Sinatra
From Frank Sinatra Sings Rodgers & Hammerstein (Columbia CK 64661, 1996)
Recorded February 28, 1949
Orchestra under the direction of Axel Stordahl
You’ll Never Walk Alone
Performed by: Frank Sinatra
From Frank Sinatra Sings Rodgers & Hammerstein (Columbia CK 64661, 1996)
Recorded May 1, 1945
Orchestra under the direction of Axel Stordahl
If I Loved You
Performed by: Frank Sinatra
From Frank Sinatra Sings Rodgers & Hammerstein (Columbia CK 64661, 1996)
Recorded May 1, 1945
Orchestra under the direction of Axel Stordahl
Oh, What A Beautiful Morning!
Performed by: Frank Sinatra
From Frank Sinatra Sings Rodgers & Hammerstein (Columbia CK 64661, 1996)
Recorded January 8, 1944, CBS Broadcast
Orchestra under the direction of Mark Warnow, arranged by Axel Stordahl
A Kiss To Build A Dream On
Performed by: Louis Armstrong
From The Best of Louis Armstrong (MCA Records MCAD-11940)
Recorded July 24, 1951, New York City
With Sy Oliver's Orchestra
Bill
Performed by: Lena Horne
From The Quintessential Lena Horne (The Soundtrack Factory SFCD 33514, 1999)
Recorded Recordings made between 1941 and 1949
Why Was I Born
Performed by: Lena Horne
From The Quintessential Lena Horne (The Soundtrack Factory SFCD 33514, 1999)
Recorded Recordings made between 1941 and 1949
Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man
Performed by: Lena Horne
From The Quintessential Lena Horne (The Soundtrack Factory SFCD 33514, 1999)
Recorded Recordings made between 1941 and 1949
Lover, Come Back To Me
Performed by: Billie Holiday
From Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday and Carmen McRae At Newport (Verve Music Group 314 559 809-2, 2000)
Recorded July 6, 1957, Freebody Park, Newport, RI
With Mal Waldron, Joe Benjamin, Jo Jones
All the Things You Are
Performed by: Sarah Vaughan
From Sarah Vaughan: Verve Jazz Masters 18 (Polygram Records, Inc. 314 518 199-2, 1994)
Recorded October 30, 1956, New York
With Hal Mooney's Orchestra