Top Hit Records
- "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" – Glenn Miller
- "The Breeze and I" – Jimmy Dorsey
- "Careless" – Glenn Miller
- "Darn That Dream" – Benny Goodman
- "Do You Care?" – Bob Crosby with Johnny Desmond
- "Ferryboat Serenade" – The Andrews Sisters
- "Fools Rush In" – Glenn Miller
- "Frenesi" – Artie Shaw
- "I'll Never Smile Again" – Tommy Dorsey with Frank Sinatra
- "I'm Nobody's Baby – Benny Goodman
- "It's the Same Old Shillelagh" – Billy Murray With Harry's Tavern Band
- "Imagination" – Glenn Miller
- "Indian Summer" – Tommy Dorsey
- "In the Mood" – Glenn Miller
- "It's A Blue World" – Glenn Miller
- "Make Believe Island" – Mitchell Ayres
- "Maybe" – Bing Crosby
- "Maybe" – The Ink Spots
- "New San Antonio Rose" – Bob Wills
- "Only Forever" – Bing Crosby
- "Playmates", recorded by
- Kay Kyser and his orchestra (vocals: Sully Mason & His Playmates)
- Mitchell Ayres and His Fashions In Music (vocals: Mary Ann Mercer & Tommy Taylor)
- Hal Kemp and The Smoothies.
- "Practice Makes Perfect" – Billie Holiday
- "Say It" – Tommy Dorsey with Frank Sinatra
- "Sierra Sue" – Bing Crosby
- "The Starlit Hour" – Ella Fitzgerald
- "Trade Winds" – Bing Crosby
- "Tuxedo Junction" – Glenn Miller
- "With The Wind And The Rain In Your Hair" – Stan Kenton
- "When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano" – The Ink Spots
- "We Three" – The Ink Spots
- "When You Wish Upon a Star", recorded by
- Cliff Edwards
- Glenn Miller
- "Where Was I? – Charlie Barnet
- "The Woodpecker Song", recorded by
- Glenn Miller
- Kate Smith
- The Andrews Sisters
- "You Are My Sunshine" – Jimmie Davis
- "You Forgot About Me" – Bob Crosby with Johnny Desmond
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