Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Location: BS Box 6
Light wear on cover of book, rest of book and CDs in excellent condition. Slipcase has a small crack in it at the bottom.
Notes:
Title is from book; title on box set spine is “Warner Bros.: 75 Years of Film Music—Entertaining the World.”
Note from book: Except in the case of medleys or suites, selections are titled according to the film music cue sheet. Some selections were renamed on the original motion picture soundtrack; those titles are in brackets.
1-1 from “The Adventures of Robin Hood” (1938). Published by Warner Bros. Music.
1-2 from “Now, Voyager” (1942). Music by Max Steiner; published by Warner Bros. Music.
– “Perfidia”: music by Alberto Dominguez, published by Peer International Corp.
1-3 from “Kings Row” (1942). Published by M. Witmark & Sons.
1-4 from “Casablanca” (1942). Music by Max Steiner; published by Warner Bros. Music.
– “La Marseillaise”: music and lyrics by Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle; arranged by Max Steiner.
– “Perfidia”: music by Alberto Dominguez; published by Peer International Corp.
1-5 from “A Streetcar Named Desire” (1951). Published by Warner Bros. Music.
1-6 from “East of Eden” (1955). Published by Warner Bros. Music.
1-7 from “Giant” (1956). Published by Warner Bros. Music.
1-8 from “A Summer Place” (1959). Published by Warner Bros. Music.
1-9 from “The Nun’s Story” (1959). Published by Warner Bros. Music.
1-10 from “Gypsy” (1962). Published by Chappell & Co.
1-11 from “Bonnie and Clyde” (1967). Published by Peer International Corp.
1-12 from “Summer of ’42” (1971). Published by WB Music Corp.
1-13 from “Dirty Harry” (1971). Published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
1-14 from “THX 1138” (1971). Music by Lalo Schifrin; published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
– “Main Title Great Impersonation”: music by Heinz Roemheld; published by EMI Robbins Catalog, Inc.
1-15 from “A Clockwork Orange” (1971). Music by Wendy Carlos with Rachel Elkind; adapted from Henry Purcell’s “Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary”; published by Tempi Music.
1-16 from “Deliverance” (1972). Based on “Feudin’ Banjos”: music and lyrics by Arthur “Guitar Boogie” Smith; arranged by Eric Weissberg; published by EMI Blackwood Music.
1-17 from “Superman” (1978). Published by Warner-Tamerland Publishing Corp.
1-18 from “Chariots of Fire” (1981). Published by EMI April Music, Inc.
1-19 from “Twilight Zone: The Movie” (1983). Music by Jerry Goldsmith. “Twilight Zone” theme by Marius Constant. Published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
1-20 from “The Color Purple” (1985). Published by WB Music Corp. / Rodsongs / Brockman Music.
1-21 from “The Mosquito Coast” (1986). Published by Mosquito Coast Music.
1-22 from “The Mission” (1986). Published by S.I.A.E.
1-23 from “Batman” (1989). Published by Warner-Tamerland Publishing Corp.
1-24 from “Driving Miss Daisy” (1989). Published by Songs of PolyGram International on behalf of Driving Me Crazy Music.
1-25 from “Unforgiven” (1992). Published by Warner Bros. Music.
2-1 from “The Jazz Singer” (1927). Published by Bourne Co.
2-2 from “My Man” (1928) and “My Man” Trailer (1928). Published by EMI Feist Catalog Inc.
2-3 from “42nd Street” (1933). Published by WB Music Corp.
2-4 from “Gold Diggers of 1935” (1935). Published by Warner Bros. Music.
2-5 from “Broadway Gondolier” (1935). Published by Warner Bros. Music.
2-6 from “Hollywood Hotel” (1937). Published by Warner Bros. Music.
2-7 from “Going Places” (1938). Published by Warner Bros. Music.
2-8 from “Blues in the Night” (1941). Published by WB Music Corp.
2-9 from “Yankee Doodle Dandy” (1942). Music and lyrics by George M. Cohan; public domain. Additional music and lyrics by M.K. Jerome, Jack Scholl, and Ray Heindorf; published by Warner Bros. Music
2-10 from “Casablanca” (1942). Published by Warner Bros. Music.
2-11 and 2-12 from “Thank Your Lucky Stars” (1943). Published by Warner Bros. Music.
2-13 from “Hollywood Canteen” (1944). Published by WB Music Corp.
2-14 from “Rhapsody in Blue” (1945). Published by WB Music Corp.
2-15 from “Night and Day” (1946). Published by Chappell & Co.
2-16 from “Night and Day” (1946). Published by Warner Bros. Music.
2-17 from “Romance on the High Seas”. Published by Warner Bros. Music/Chappell & Co.
2-18 from “The Eddie Cantor Story” (1953). Published by WB Music Corp. / Donaldson Publishing Co. / Tobago Music Co. / Dorothy Jentgens, Nat. Guardian L. Dreyer, Minor, Heir B. Dreyer
2-19 from “Calamity Jane” (1953). Published by WB Music Corp.
2-20 includes these major themes:
– “Looney Tunes Theme (The Merry Go Round Broke Down)” from “What’s Up, Doc?” (1950), published by Warner Bros. Music, Inc.
– “Hooray for Hollywood” from from “What’s Up, Doc?” (1950), Published by Warner Bros. Music.
– “The Five O’Clock Whistle (Vocal)” from “Little Red Riding Rabbit” (1943), published by Warner Bros. Music.
– “Moonlight Bay (Vocal)” from “My Favorite Duck” (1942), public domain.
– “Powerhouse (Orchestral Excerpt)” from “Baby Bottleneck” (1946). published by Music Sales Corp.
– “Rabbit of Seville (Vocal)” from “Rabbit of Seville” (1950), published by WB Music Corp.
– “Hello, Ma Baby (Vocal)” from “One Froggy Evening” (1955), published by Edward B. Marks Music Company.
– “What’s Up, Doc? (Vocal)” from “What’s Up, Doc?” (1950), published by Warner Bros., Inc.
– “That’s All, Folks (The Merry Go Round Broke Down)” from “What’s Up, Doc?” (1950), published by Warner Bros. Music.
3-1 from “A Star is Born” (1954). Published by Harwin Music Corp. / New World Music Co. Ltd.
3-2 from “Pete Kelly’s Blues” (1955).
– “Sugar” music and lyrics by Maceo Pinkard, Sidney Mitchell & Edna Alexander; published by EMI Robbins Catalog, Inc.
– “He Needs Me” music and lyrics by Arthur Hamilton; published by WB Music Corp. on behalf of Mark VII Music Ltd.
3-3 from “Pete Kelly’s Blues” (1955). Published by WB Music Corp. on behalf of Mark VII Music Ltd.
3-4 from “The Helen Morgan Story” (1957). Published by PolyGram International Publishing Inc.
3-5 and 3-6 from “The Music Man” (1962). Published by Frank-Meredith Willson Music.
3-7 from “What Ever Happened To Baby Jane” (1962). Published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Co.
3-8 from “Days of Wine and Roses” (1962). Published by Warner Bros. Music.
3-9 from “Gay Purr-ee” (1962). Published by Harwin Music Co. / Glocca Morra Music Co.
3-10 from “My Fair Lady” (1964). Published by Chappell & Co.
3-11 from “The Incredible Mr. Limpet” (1964) [single version]. Published by Warner Bros. Music
3-12 from “Camelot” (1967). Published by Chappell & Co.
3-13 from “Finian’s Rainbow” (1968). Published by Chappell & Co.
3-14 from “Billy Jack” (1971). Published by MCA-Duchess Music Corp.
3-15 from “Superfly” (1972). Published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Co.
3-16 from “Blazing Saddles” (1974). Published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Co.
3-17 from “Mame” (1974). Published by Jerryco Music Co.
3-18 from “Sparkle” (1976) [version not performed in film]. Published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Co.
3-19 from “A Star is Born” (1976). Published by WB Music Corp.
4-1 from “The Goodbye Girl” (1977). Published by WB Music Corp.
4-2 from “Every Which Way But Loose” (1978). Published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp./Careers BMG Music Publishing Inc.
4-3 from “Superman” (1978) [vocal version, not heard in film]. Published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Co.
4-4 from “One-Trick Pony” (1980). Published by Paul Simon Music.
4-5 from “Divine Madness” (1980). Published by Chappell & Co. / Abilene Music, Inc.
4-6 from “Honeysuckle Rose” (1980). Published by Longitude Music Co. on behalf of Full Nelson Music.
4-7 from “Arthur” (1981). Published by WB Music Corp.
4-8 from “Best Friends” (1982). Published by WB Music Corp.
4-9 from “Night Shift” (1982). Published by WB Music Corp. / Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
4-10 from “Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome” (1985). Published by WB Music Corp. on behalf of Goodsingle Ltd.
4-11 from “Krush Groove” (1985). Published by EMI April Music on behalf of Flyte Tyme Tunes, Inc.
4-12 from “Little Shop of Horrors” (1986). Published by WB Music Corp. / MCA-Geffen Music / Trunksong Music, Ltd. on behalf of Menken Music
4-13 from “Who’s That Girl?” (1987). Published by WB Music Corp. / Bleu Disque Music Co., Inc. / Webo Girl Publishing Inc. / Johnny Yuma Music.
4-14 from “Lethal Weapon 3” (1992). Published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. / EMI Blackwood Music on behalf of Magnetic Publishing.
4-15 from “Maverick” (1994). Published by EMI April Music on behalf of Music City Music.
4-16 from “Batman Forever” (1995). Published by SPZ Music, Inc. / Perfect Songs Ltd. / Beethoven Street Music
4-17 from “The Bridges of Madison County” (1995). Published by Chappell & Co.
4-18 from “Space Jam” (1996). Published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. / Wino Funk Music / Boo Daddy Publishing
4-19 from “Fathers’ Day” [listed as “Father’s Day”] (1997). Published by MPL Communications Inc.
4-20 from “L.A. Confidential” (1997). Published by MPL Communications Inc.
All tracks are in stereo, except for the following tracks, which are monaural: 1-1 to 1-5, 1-7 to 1-8, 2-1 to 2-20, and 3-4.
Art Direction: Hugh Brown and Tornado Design
Design by Tornado Design
“Main Title” (“The Adventures of Robin Hood”), “Now, Voyager Suite,” “Kings Row Suite,” “Paris Montage,” “My Mammy,” “My Man,” “42nd Street,” “Lullaby of Broadway,” “Lulu’s Back in Town,” “Hooray for Hollywood” (“Hollywood Hotel”), “Jeepers Creepers,” “Blues in the Night,” “As Time Goes By,” “Yankee Doodle Boy,” “They’re Either Too Young or Too Old,” “Ice-Cold Katie,” “Hollywood Canteen,” “Swanee,” “My Heart Belongs to Daddy,” “You’re the Top,” “It’s Magic,” courtesy of Turner Entertainment Co., A Time Warner Company. “A Streetcar Named Desire Suite (Belle Reve),” “Makin’ Whoopee,” courtesy Capitol Records Inc., under license from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets. “We Don’t Need Another Hero” â„—1985 Capitol Records, Inc., courtesy Capitol Records Inc., under license from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets.” “Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive” courtesy EMI-Capitol, under license from EMI-Capitol Entertainment Properties. “Opening/Sylvia/Molly and Johnny Theme,” “Medley” (“East of Eden”), “Giant,” “Main Title Great Impersonation/THX 1138,” “Merrie Melodies Theme,” “Hooray for Hollywood” (“Looney Tunes”), “The Five O’Clock Whistle,” “Powerhouse,” “Trade Winds,” “Rabbit of Seville,” “Hello Ma Baby,” “What’s Up Doc?,” and “That’s All Folks” licensed from Warner Bros. Studio. “Prelude,” “The Summer Knows,” “Paris is a Lonely Town,” “Overture” (“Gypsy”), “Till There Was You,” “Ya Got Trouble,” “I Wish I Were a Fish,” “Foggy Mountain Breakdown,” “How to Handle a Woman,” “Old Devil Moon,” “One Tine Soldier” produced under license from Warner Bros. Records Inc. “Theme from “Superman”” â„—1978 Warner Bros. Records, “Overture” (“Twilight Zone”) â„—1983 Warner Bros. Records, “Main Title” (“The Color Purple”) â„—1986 Qwest Records, “Btman Theme” â„—1989 Warner Bros. Records Inc., “Dueling Banjos” â„—1972 Warner Bros. Records Inc., “Bosom Buddies” â„—1974 Warner Bros. Records Inc., “I’m Tired” â„—1974 Warner Bros. Records Inc., “Late in the Evening” â„—1980 Warner Bros. Records Inc., “Arthur’s Theme” â„—1981 Warner Bros. Records Inc., “How Do You Keep the Music Playing?” â„—1983 Qwest Records, “That’s What Friends Are For” â„—1982 Warner Bros. Records Inc., “Who’s That Girl?” â„—1987 Sire Records Company, produced under license from Warner bros. Records Inc. “Dirty Harry” licensed from Private Dancer Music/Viva. “Title Music from “A Clockwork Orange”” licensed from Serendip. “Main Titles” (“Chariots of Fire”) â„—1981 PolyGram Records, Inc., under license from PolyMedia, a Division of PolyGram Group Distribution, Inc. “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?” under license from PolyMedia, a Division of PolyGram Group Distribution, Inc. “Fallen Viking” (“The Mosquito Coast”) â„—1986 Fantasy Records, licensed from Fantasy Records. “On Earth as It Is in Heaven” â„—1986 Virgin Records America Inc.. “Driving” â„—1989 Varèse Sarabande Records Inc., “Claudia’s Theme/Main Title” â„—1992 Varèse Sarabande Records Inc., licensed from Varèse Sarabande Records Inc. “Secret Love,” “The Man Tat Got Away,” “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face” under license from Sony Music Special Products, a Division of Sony Music, A Group of Sony Music Entertainment Inc. “Evergreen” â„—1976 Sony Music Entertainment Inc., “On the Road Again” â„—1980 Sony Music Entertainment Inc., under license from Sony Music Special Products, a Division of Sony Music, A Group of Sony Music Entertainment Inc. “Why Was I Born?” and “Days of Wine and Roses” courtesy of BMG Music/The RCA Records Label, under license from BMG Special Products. “Pete Kelly’s Blues” and “Sugar” courtesy of Universal Music Special Markets, Inc. “Suddenly, Seymour” â„—1986 MCA Records Inc., courtesy of Universal Music Special Markets, Inc. “Something He Can Feel” â„—1976 Atlantic Recording Corp., “Stay with Me” â„—1979 Atlantic Recording Corp., “Dream On Texas Ladies” â„—1994 Atlantic Recording Corp., “A Kiss from a Rose” â„—1995 Atlantic Recording Corp., produced under license from Atlantic Recording Corp. “Superfly” â„—1972 Rhino Entertainment Company, controlled by Rhino Entertainment Company. “The Goodbye Girl” â„—1977 Elektra Entertainment, “Every Which Way but Loose” â„—1978 Elektra Entertainment, produced under license from Elektra Entertainment Group. “Can You Read My Mind” â„—1978 Curb Records, licensed from Curb Records. “Tender Love” â„—1985 Tommy Boy Music, “The Winner” â„—1996 Tommy Boy Music, licensed from Tommy Boy Music. “It’s Probably Me” â„—1992 A&M Records Inc., courtesy of A&M Records Inc., under license from PolyMedia, a Division of PolyGram Group Distribution, Inc., and â„—1992 Warner Bros. Records Inc., produced under license from Warner Bros. Records Inc. “I See Your Face Before Me” â„—1955 Bee Hive Records, licensed from Bee Hive Records. “The World Tonight” â„—1997 MPL Communications Inc., licensed from MPL Communications Inc.
This Compilation â„—1988 Rhino Entertainment Company.
. Disc One: Scores
1-1. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – Main Title 1:33
1-2. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – Now, Voyager Suite (Warner Bros. Signature / Main Title / Preface / First Love / Scamper / Charlotte / Fire / Moody / Jerry / Bolero / Perfidia / Doctor / Parting / Yankee Doodle) 3:20
1-3. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – Kings Row Suite (Main Title / Finale) 2:43
1-4. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – Paris Montage (As Time Goes By / La Marseillaise / Romance / Perfidia / Grazioso / Nazi Spy / Menace) 3:50
1-5. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – A Streetcar Named Desire Suite (Main Title / Belle Reve) 2:50
1-6. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – Medley (Father / Eden Theme) 2:59
1-7. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – Giant (This Then Is Texas) [Main Title] 2:13
1-8. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – Opening / Sylvia / Molly And Johnny Theme 2:33
1-9. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – Prelude [Main Title / Gaby And Her Father] 3:07
1-10. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – Overture (Opening / Everything’s Coming Up Roses / Small World / You’ll Never Get Away From Me / Rose’s Turn / Mr. Goldstone / Finale) 3:57
1-11. Flatt & Scruggs – Foggy Mountain Breakdown 2:14
1-12. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – The Summer Knows (End Theme From “Summer Of ’42”) 1:49
1-13. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – Dirty Harry Main Title (Opening Sequence) 5:02
1-14. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – Main Title Great Impersonation / THX 1138 (Main Title) 2:14
1-15. Wendy Carlos – Title Music From “A Clockwork Orange” 2:14
1-16. Eric Weissberg, Steve Mandell – Dueling Banjos 3:18
1-17. London Symphony Orchestra – Theme From Superman (Main Title) 4:24
1-18. Vangelis – Main Titles 3:32
1-19. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – Twilight Zone Overture 5:55
1-20. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – Main Title 2:04
1-21. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – Fallen Viking [The Mosquito Coast] 6:01
1-22. London Voices, Barnet Schools Choir, London Philharmonic Orchestra – On Earth As It Is In Heaven (With Incantation/Indian Instrumentation) 3:50
1-23. Sinfonia Of London – Batman Theme (Main Title) 2:38
1-24. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – Driving 1:36
1-25. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – Claudia’s Theme / Main Title 1:00
. Disc Two: Songs, 1927-1953
2-1. Al Jolson – My Mammy 2:07
2-2. Fanny Brice – My Man 2:17
2-3. Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell (2), Various – 42nd Street 5:49
2-4. Winifred Shaw, Dick Powell (2), Various – Lullaby Of Broadway 7:42
2-5. Dick Powell (2), The Mills Brothers – Lulu’s Back In Town 3:49
2-6. Dick Powell (2), Frances Langford, Johnnie “Scat” Davis, Gene Krupa, Benny Goodman And His Orchestra – Hooray For Hollywood (Extended Version) 4:26
2-7. Louis Armstrong – Jeepers Creepers 2:08
2-8. Jimmie Lunceford And His Orchestra – Blues In The Night (Outtake) 1:50
2-9. James Cagney – Yankee Doodle Boy (Includes “Give My Regards To Broadway”) 7:38
2-10. Dooley Wilson, Elliot Carpenter, Unknown Artist, Various – As Time Goes By (Complete Vocal By Dooley Wilson) 2:46
2-11. Hattie McDaniel, Willie Best, Various – Ice-Cold Katie 4:59
2-12. Bette Davis – They’re Either Too Young Or Too Old 4:46
2-13. The Andrews Sisters – Hollywood Canteen Main Theme [Main Title] (Includes Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart / Trade Winds) 3:00
2-14. Al Jolson – Swanee 1:58
2-15. Mary Martin – My Heart Belongs To Daddy 2:52
2-16. Cary Grant, Ginny Simms – You’re The Top 1:42
2-17. Doris Day – It’s Magic 3:08
2-18. Eddie Cantor – Makin’ Whoopee 2:46
2-19. Doris Day – Secret Love 3:41
. Merrie Melodies/Looney Tunes Medley (Bonus Track) 7:43
2-20a. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – Looney Tunes Theme (The Merry Go Round Broke Down)
2-20b. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – Hooray For Hollywood
2-20c. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra, Little Red Riding Hood (2) – The Five O’Clock Whistle (Vocal)
2-20d. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra, Porky Pig (2), Daffy Duck – Moonlight Bay (Vocal)
2-20e. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – Powerhouse (Orchestral Excerpt)
2-20f. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra, Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd – Rabbit Of Seville (Vocal)
2-20g. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra, Michigan J. Frog – Hello, Ma Baby (Vocal)
2-20h. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra, Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd – What’s Up, Doc? (Vocal)
2-20i. The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra – That’s All, Folks (The Merry Go Round Broke Down)
. –
. Disc Three: Songs, 1954-1976
3-1. Judy Garland – The Man That Got Away 4:25
3-2. Peggy Lee – He Needs Me / Sugar (That Sugar Baby O’ Mine) 3:28
3-3. Ella Fitzgerald – Pete Kelly’s Blues 2:16
3-4. Gogi Grant – Why Was I Born? 2:27
3-5. Robert Preston (3), Various – Ya Got Trouble 3:56
3-6. Shirley Jones (2) – Till There Was You 2:58
3-7. Bette Davis, Debbie Burton, Bobby Heller And His Orchestra – What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? 2:48
3-8. Henry Mancini And His Orchestra, The Henry Mancini Chorus – Days Of Wine And Roses 2:08
3-9. Judy Garland – Paris Is A Lonely Town 4:15
3-10. Rex Harrison – I’ve Grown Accustomed To Her Face 4:54
3-11. Don Knotts, Thurl Ravenscroft, Various – I Wish I Were A Fish 2:22
3-12. Richard Harris – How To Handle A Woman 4:17
3-13. Petula Clark, Don Francks – Old Devil Moon 4:07
3-14. Coven (3) – One Tin Soldier 3:23
3-15. Curtis Mayfield – Superfly 3:54
3-16. Madeline Kahn, Mel Brooks, Various – I’m Tired 5:06
3-17. Lucille Ball, Beatrice Arthur – Bosom Buddies 4:08
3-18. Aretha Franklin – Something He Can Feel 6:20
3-19. Barbra Streisand – Evergreen (Love Theme From “A Star Is Born”)) 3:05
. Disc Four: Songs, 1977-1997
4-1. David Gates – The Goodbye Girl 2:47
4-2. Eddie Rabbitt – Every Which Way But Loose 2:51
4-3. Maureen McGovern – Can You Read My Mind 3:23
4-4. Paul Simon – Late In The Evening 4:03
4-5. Bette Midler, The Harlettes – Stay With Me 6:32
4-6. Willie Nelson – On The Road Again 2:34
4-7. Christopher Cross – Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do) 3:54
4-8. James Ingram, Patti Austin – How Do You Keep The Music Playing? 4:16
4-9. Rod Stewart – That’s What Friends Are For 3:54
4-10. Tina Turner – We Don’t Need Another Hero 4:16
4-11. Force MD’s – Tender Love 4:00
4-12. Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, Michelle Weeks, Tichina Arnold, Tisha Campbell – Suddenly, Seymour 3:27
4-13. Madonna – Who’s That Girl? 4:00
4-14. Sting, Eric Clapton – It’s Probably Me 6:21
4-15. John Michael Montgomery – Dream On Texas Ladies 3:10
4-16. Seal – A Kiss From A Rose 3:38
4-17. Johnny Hartman – I See Your Face Before Me 4:40
4-18. Coolio – The Winner 4:03
4-19. Paul McCartney – The World Tonight 4:06
4-20. Johnny Mercer – Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive 1:55
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