
Not only did the stars of the big-band era have hits associated with them, but they had specific songs that told the listening audience, "That's Benny," or "Here comes Basie!" This 2-CD trip down memory lane finds the top stars of that golden age playing the theme songs we'll never forget.
1) Let's Dance - Benny Goodman
2) Man with a Horn - Ray Anthony Orchestra Ray Anthony
3) You Go to My Head - Mitchell Ayres
4) Redskin Rhumna - Charlie Barnet
5) One O'Clock Jump - Count Basie
6) I Can't Get Started - Bunny Berigan
7) Harlem Nocturne - Randy Brooks
8) Leap Frog - Les Brown
9) Sunrise Seranade - Frankie Carle
10) Dipsey Doodle - Larry Clinton
11) Summertime - Bob Crosby ; His Orchestra Bob Crosby
12) Contrasts - Jimmy Dorsey
13) I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You - Tommy Dorsey
14) Gang That Sang Heart of My Heart - Les Elgart
15) And the Angels Sing - Ziggy Elman
16) Got a Date with An Angel - Skinnay Ennis
17) Singing Winds - Ralph Flanagan
18) Smoke Rings - Glen Gray
19) Flying Home - Lionel Hampton
20) Tuxedo Junction - Erskine Hawkins
21) Blue Flame - Woody Herman
22) Careless - Eddy Howard
23) Ciribiribin - Harry James
24) Day Dreams - Dick Jurgens
25) Kaye's Melody - Sammy Kaye
26) Artistry in Rhythm - Stan Kenton
27) Starburst - Gene Krupa
28) Thinking of You - Kay Kyser
29) Heart to Heart - Elliot Lawrence
30) Auld Lang Syne - Guy Lombardo
31) Jazznocracy - Jimmie Lunceford
32) Tonight We Love - Freddy Martin
33) Lean Baby - Billy May
34) Moonlight Seranade - Glenn Miller ; His Orchestra
35) Racing with the Moon - Vaughn Monroe
36) Sunset to Sunrise - Art Mooney
37) Does Your Heart Beat for Me? - Russ Morgan
38) Night Train - Buddy Morrow
39) Blue Rey - Alvino Rey
40) Doodletown Fifers - Sauter-Finegan Orchestra
41) Quacker City Jazz - Jan Savitt
42) Nightmare - Artie Shaw
43) Elk's Parade - Bobby Sherwood
44) Strange Cargo - Freddie Slack
45) Star Dreams - Charlie Spivak
46) Snowfall - Claude Thornhill
47) I May Be Wrong - Chick Webb
48) Out of the Night - Ted Weems
49) Bubbles in the Wine - Lawrence Welk
50) Goodbye - Benny Goodman