Those Dancing Years - Playlist 85 - 5 November 2008
US Presidential Election Special
| Name | Artist | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Marching and Swinging | Benny Goodman and His Orchestra | |
| With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming | Patti Page | 1950 |
| It Must Be True (You Are Mine, All Mine) | Carmen Cavallaro and His Orchestra | 1956 |
| Things Are Swingin' | Peggy Lee | 1958 |
| A Man And His Dream | Al Bowlly | 1939 |
| If Dreams Come True | Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra | 1938 |
| You Started Me Dreaming | Wingy Manone and His Orchestra | 1936 |
| When My Dreams Come True | Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra | 1929 |
| That Man Of My Dreams | Sophie Tucker | |
| I'm A Dreamer - Aren't We All? | Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra | 1929 |
| How It Lies, How It Lies, How It Lies | Connie Haines | 1949 |
| Little White Lies | Dinah Shore | |
| Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive | Johnny Mercer, Pied Pipers | 1945 |
| I Got What I Wanted | Brook Benton | |
| Whatever Lola Wants | Della Reese | 1960 |
| As Long As He Needs Me | Shirley Bassey | 2000 |
| Madison, Jefferson, Franklin & Osbourne-First Ad Agency | Stan Freberg | 1961 |
| Madison, Jefferson, Franklin & Osbourne | Stan Freberg | 1961 |
| Madison, Jefferson, Franklin & Osbourne (Part 2) | Stan Freberg | 1961 |
| The Great American Dream | Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra | |
| Solid American | Glenn Miller and His Orchestra | 1939 |
| America I Love You | Alice Faye | |
| You Can't Tell The Difference After Dark | Alberta Hunter | 1935 |
| That's Why Darkies Were Born | Ambrose and His Orchestra | 1931 |
| The Sun Has Got His Hat On | Henry Hall and The BBC Dance Orchestra | 1932 |
| Ol' Man River (Show Boat) | Paul Robeson | 1932 |
| The "C" Jam Blues | Duke Ellington and His Orchestra | 1942 |
| Doin' The New Low Down | Bill Robinson | 1936 |
| Lazy Bones | Mildred Bailey | 1933 |
| Blue Turning Grey Over You | Fats Waller | |
| Willow Weep For Me | Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong | 1957 |
| My Shining Hour | Sammy Davis Jr, Count Basie | 1965 |
| Come To The Mardi Gras | Nat King Cole |