Those Dancing Years - Playlist 68 - 2 July 2008
| Name | Artist | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Jumpin' At The Woodside | Glen Gray and The Casa Loma Orchestra | 1959 |
| A Woman In Love | Frankie Laine | 1956 |
| Tango Americano | Henry Mancini | 1961 |
| Ay Cosita Linda | Nat King Cole | 1959 |
| Can't We Be Friends | John Kirby and His Orchestra | 1940 |
| Once In Love With Amy | Dean Martin | 1948 |
| A String Of Pearls | Glenn Miller and His Orchestra | 1941 |
| Am I Blue | Alfredo and His Band | 1929 |
| Ain't He Sweet? | Annette Hanshaw | |
| Jubilee Stomp | Duke Ellington and His Orchestra | 1928 |
| I've Got The World On A String | Duke Ellington and His Orchestra | 1933 |
| This Is No Dream | Syd Lipton and His Grosvenor House Band | 1933 |
| Twelfth Street Rag | Harry Roy and His Band | 1933 |
| Sentimental Journey | Doris Day | 1944 |
| As Long As I Live | Benny Goodman Sextet | 1941 |
| Did You Ever Get That Feeling in the Moonlight? | Perry Como | 1945 |
| Mule Train | Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra | 1949 |
| Sing Soft, Sing Sweet, Sing Gentle | Bing Crosby, Jimmy Durante | 1949 |
| At The Jazz Band Ball | Mugsy Spanier and His Ragtime Band | 1939 |
| Way Down 'Yonder In New Orleans | Jan Garber and His Orchestra | 1928 |
| Way Back Home | Boswell Sisters | 1930 |
| Kansas City Kitty | Coon-Sanders Nighthawks | 1929 |
| Vereda Tropical | La Sonora Matancera, Leo Marini | |
| Sem Saudades De Voce | Enoch Light and The Light Brigade | 1962 |
| Giannina Mia | Stanley Black | 1959 |
| The Man From Laramie | Jimmy Young | 1955 |
| I Got Plenty O Nuttin' | Richard Maltby and His Orchestra | |
| Don't You Know | Della Reese | 1959 |
| People Will Say We're in Love | Sammy Davis Jr and Carmen McRae | 1954 |
| I'm Sure Of Everything But You | Ted Lewis and His Band | 1932 |
| (When It's) Darkness On The Delta | Isham Jones and His Orchestra | 1932 |
| Mahogany Hall Stomp | Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra | |
| Mr. Wonderful | Peggy Lee | |
| Careless Love | The Ravens | |
| How About You | Bobby Darin | 1961 |
| Love Me With All Your Heart | Ray Charles Singers | 1964 |
| This Could Be The Start Of Something Big | Steve Lawrence, Eydie Gorme | 1960 |