| Title | Composer | CD Finder | Date | Misc | ||||
| (Kiss Me Once…) It’s Been a Long, Long Time | J.Styne, S.Cahn | Melodies We Love: The Forties | 1945 | |||||
| (There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover | W.Kent, N.Burton | Melodies We Love: The Forties | 1942 | |||||
| A Man and a Woman | Francis Lai | A Night at the Movies | 1967 | “A Man and a Woman” | ||||
| A Time for Us | Nino Rota | A Night at the Movies | 1968 | “Romeo and Juliet” | ||||
| All I Ask of You | Andrew Lloyd Webber | Love Songs | 1988 | “Phantom of the Opera” | ||||
| All Quiet on the Potomac Tonight | John Hill Hewitt | Songs of the Civil War | 1863 | |||||
| All the Pretty Little Horses | Southern American Tune | Beautiful Dreamer | ||||||
| All the Things You Are | Jerome Kern | Melodies We Love: The Thirties | 1939 | |||||
| All the Way | Jimmy Van Heusen | A Night at the Movies | 1957 | Academy Award Song, from “The Joker is Wild” | ||||
| All Through the Night | Welsh Melody | Beautiful Dreamer | ||||||
| Amazing Grace | Traditional American Melody | Favorite Hymns | 1779 | |||||
| Amazing Grace | John Newton | Songs of the South I | 1779 | |||||
| An Earl Gray Morning | J.Gibson | Art of Tea | 1998 | |||||
| Anchors Aweigh | Charles A. Zimmerman | Songs of the Sea | 1906 | |||||
| Anniversary Song | S.Chaplin, Al Jolson | Melodies We Love: The Forties | 1946 | |||||
| Are Ye Able, Said the Master | Harry S. Mason | Favorite Hymns | 1924 | |||||
| Around the World | Victor Young | A Night at the Movies | 1956 | “Around the World in Eighty Days” | ||||
| As Time Goes By | H.Hupfield | Melodies We Love: The Forties | 1931 | |||||
| Ashokan Farewell | Jay Ungar | Songs of the Civil War | 1982 | theme from Ken Burn’ “Civil War” | ||||
| Away in a Manger | Traditional American | Still, Still, Still | 1885 | |||||
| Away in a Manger | William Kirkpatrick | Still, Still, Still | 1895 | |||||
| Battle Cry of Freedom, The | George Frederick Root | Songs of the Civil War | 1862 | |||||
| Battle Hymn of the Republic | Traditional Melody | Songs of the Civil War | 1862 | |||||
| Be Our Guest | H. Ashman, A. Menken | Art of Tea | 1992 | From “Beauty and the Beast” | ||||
| Be Thou My Vision | Traditional Irish Melody | Favorite Hymns | ||||||
| Beautiful Dreamer | Stephen Foster | Beautiful Dreamer | 1864 | |||||
| Besame Mucho | Consuelo Velazquez | Love Songs | 1944 | No. 1 Chart Record, most popular Latin song | ||||
| Beyond the Sea | Charles Trenet | Songs of the Sea | 1947 | |||||
| Blue Moon | Richard Rodgers | Melodies We Love: The Thirties | 1934 | |||||
| Brahms’ Lullaby | Johannes Brahms | Beautiful Dreamer | 1868 | |||||
| Brahms’ Lullaby | Johannes Brahms | Beautiful Dreamer | 1868 | |||||
| Breakfast at Tiffany’s | Henry Mancini | Art of Tea | 1961 | Academy Award Winner, film “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” | ||||
| Brethren We Have Met to Worship | William Moore | Songs of the South III | 1825 | |||||
| Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella | French Melody | Carols for Christmas | 17th Century | |||||
| Cabaret | John Kander | Music of the Night | 1966 | “Cabaret” | ||||
| Camptown Races | Stephen Foster | Songs of the South II | 1850 | |||||
| Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man | Jerome Kern | Music of the Night | 1927 | “Show Boat” | ||||
| Carolina in the Morning | Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn | Songs of the South I | 1922 | No. 1 Chart Record | ||||
| Carolina Moon | Benny Davis | Songs of the South II | 1928 | |||||
| Carry Me Back to Old Virginia | James A. Bland | Songs of the South I | 1878 | |||||
| Charade | Henry Mancini | A Night at the Movies | 1963 | Johnny Mercer, from “Charade” | ||||
| Chariots of Fire | Vangelis | A Night at the Movies | 1981 | No.1 Chart Record, from “Chariots of Fire” | ||||
| Cheek to Cheek | Irving Berlin | Melodies We Love: The Thirties | 1935 | |||||
| Close to You | H.David, B.Bachrach | Love Songs | 1970 | No. 1 Chart Record by the Carpenters | ||||
| Come Sinners, To the Gospel Feast | Traditional Church Melody | Favorite Hymns | 1774 | |||||
| Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing | Traditional | Songs of the South III | 1813 | |||||
| Dear Lord and Father of Mankind | Frederick Maker | Favorite Hymns | 1887 | |||||
| Deep Purple | Peter de Rose | Melodies We Love: The Thirties | 1934 | |||||
| Deep River | Spiritual | Songs of the South I | ||||||
| Dixie Land (Dixie) | Daniel Decatur Emmett | Songs of the South I | 1860 | |||||
| Dixie Land (Dixie) | Daniel Decatur Emmett | Songs of the Civil War | 1860 | |||||
| Do Re Mi | R.Rodgers, O.Hammerstein II | Art of Tea | 1959 | From “The Sound of Music” | ||||
| Down in the Valley/Tom Dooley | Appalachain Folk Melodies | Songs of the South I | 1917 | |||||
| Down Yonder | L.Wolfe Gilbert | Songs of the South II | 1921 | |||||
| Dream | Johnny Mercer | Melodies We Love: The Forties | 1945 | |||||
| East of the Sun (and West of the Moon) | Brooks Bowman | Melodies We Love: The Thirties | 1934 | |||||
| Ebb Tide | Robert Maxwell | Songs of the Sea | 1953 | |||||
| Flow Gently, Sweet Afton | Scottish Folk Melody | Beautiful Dreamer | ||||||
| For Me and My Gal | G.Meyer, E.Leslie | Melodies We Love: The Forties | 1917 | |||||
| For the Beauty of the Earth | Conrad Kocher | Favorite Hymns | 1838 | |||||
| Georgia On My Mind | Hoagy Carmichael | Songs of the South II | 1930 | |||||
| Getting to Know You | R.Rodgers, O.Hammerstein II | Art of Tea | 1951 | from “The King and I” | ||||
| Give Me That Old-Time Religion | African-American Spiritual | Songs of the South III | ||||||
| Glad Christmas Bells | Traditional | Still, Still, Still | ||||||
| Go, Tell it on the Mountain | Spiritual | Songs of the South I | ||||||
| God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen | British Folk Melody | Still, Still, Still | c. 1500s | |||||
| Golden Slumbers | English Melody | Beautiful Dreamer | 17th Century | |||||
| Good Christian Men, Rejoice | English Melody | Carols for Christmas | 14th Century | |||||
| Good King Wenceslas | English Melody | Carols for Christmas | 1582 | |||||
| Harbor Lights | Will Grosz | Songs of the Sea | 1940 | |||||
| Hark! The Herald Angels Sing | Felix Mendelssohn | Carols for Christmas | 1840 | |||||
| Heart and Soul | Hoagy Carmichael | Melodies We Love: The Thirties | 1938 | |||||
| How Deep is the Ocean | Irving Berlin | Songs of the Sea | 1932 | |||||
| How Firm a Foundation | Traditional American Melody | Favorite Hymns | ||||||
| How High the Moon | M. Lewis | Melodies We Love: The Forties | 1940 | |||||
| Hush, Little Baby | Traditional | Beautiful Dreamer | ||||||
| I Can’t Give You Anything But Love | Jimmy McHugh | Melodies We Love: The Thirties | 1928 | |||||
| I Get Along Without You Very Well | Hoagy Carmichael | Melodies We Love: The Thirties | 1939 | |||||
| I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day | John Baptiste Calkin | Carols for Christmas | 1872 | |||||
| I Love You Truly | Carrie Jacobs-Bond | Love Songs | 1912 | |||||
| I Need Thee Every Hour | Robert Lowery | Favorite Hymns | 1873 | |||||
| I Saw Three Ships | English Melody | Carols for Christmas | ||||||
| I Saw Three Ships | English Melody | Carols for Christmas | extended arrangement | |||||
| I’m a Little Teapot | Traditional Children’s Song | Art of Tea | ||||||
| I’m Always Chasing Rainbows | F.Varroll | Melodies We Love: The Forties | adapted from Fredrick Chopin | |||||
| I’m Getting’ Sentimental Over You | George Bassman | Melodies We Love: The Thirties | 1932 | |||||
| In the Garden | C. Austin Miles | Songs of the South III | 1912 | |||||
| Infant Holy, Infant Lowly | Traditional Polish | Still, Still, Still | ||||||
| It Came Upon a Midnight Clear | Richard Willis | Carols for Christmas | 1850 | |||||
| It Had to Be You | I.Jones, G.Kahn | Melodies We Love: The Forties | 1924 | |||||
| (Kiss Me Once…) It’s Been a Long, Long Time | J.Styne, S.Cahn | Melodies We Love: The Forties | 1945 | |||||
| I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face | Frederick Love | Music of the Night | 1956 | “My Fair Lady” | ||||
| Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair | Stephen Foster | Songs of the Civil War | 1854 | |||||
| Just a Closer Walk with Thee | anon. | Songs of the South II | ||||||
| Just as I am | William Bradbury | Favorite Hymns | 1849 | |||||
| Kum Ba Ya/Do Lord | African-American Spiritual | Songs of the South II | ||||||
| Laura | D.Raskin, J.Mercer | Melodies We Love: The Forties | 1945 | |||||
| Let Me Call You Sweetheart | B.Whitson, L.Friedman | Love Songs | 1910 | |||||
| Let Us Break Bread Together | African-American Spiritual | Songs of the South III | ||||||
| Lincoln and Liberty | Traditional Melody | Songs of the Civil War | 1860 | |||||
| Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming | German Melody | Still, Still, Still | 1599 | |||||
| Look For the Silver Lining | J.Kern | Melodies We Love: The Forties | 1920 | |||||
| Lord, I Want to Be a Christian | African-American Spiritual | Songs of the South III | ||||||
| Lorena | J.P. Webster | Songs of the Civil War | 1857 | |||||
| Love Letters in the Sand | J.Fred Coots | Songs of the Sea | 1931 | |||||
| Love Me Tender | Traditional | Love Songs | Traditional Folk Melody, “Aura Lee” | |||||
| Memory | Andrew Lloyd Webber | Music of the Night | 1082 | from “Cats” | ||||
| Moon River | Henry Mancini | A Night at the Movies | 1961 | NARAS, Academy Awards, from “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” | ||||
| Moonlight Bay | Percy Wenrich | Songs of the Sea | 1912 | |||||
| More | R.Ortolini, N.Oliverio | Love Songs | 1956 | |||||
| Music of the Night | Andrew Lloyd Webber | Music of the Night | 1988 | “Phantom of the Opera” | ||||
| My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean | Scottish Folk Song | Songs of the Sea | 1881 | |||||
| My Heart Stood Still | Richard Rodgers | Music of the Night | 1927 | “A Connecticut Yankee” | ||||
| My Lord, What a Morning | African-American Spiritual | Songs of the South III | ||||||
| My Melancholy Baby | E.Burnett, G.Norton | Melodies We Love: The Forties | 1912 | |||||
| My Old Kentucky Home | Stephen Foster | Songs of the South I | 1853 | |||||
| My Ship | Kurt Weill | Songs of the Sea | 1940 | |||||
| Night and Day | Cole Porter | Art of Tea | 1932 | |||||
| Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen | African-American Spiritual | Songs of the South II | 1865 | |||||
| Now On Land and Sea Descending | Songs of the Sea | 1818 | Vesper Hymn from “Popular Nautical Airs” | |||||
| O Christmas Tree | German Melody | Carols for Christmas | 1799 | |||||
| O Come, All Ye Faithful | John Wade | Carols for Christmas | 1740 | |||||
| O Master, Let Me Walk With Three | H. Percy Smith | Favorite Hymns | 1874 | |||||
| O, Holy Night | Adolph Adam | Still, Still, Still | c. 1855 | |||||
| Oh, How I Love Jesus | Traditional American Melody | Favorite Hymns | ||||||
| Oh, How I Love Jesus | 19th Century American Melody | Songs of the South III | ||||||
| Oh, Susannah! | Stephen Foster | Songs of the South I | ||||||
| Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’ | Richard Rodgers | Music of the Night | 1943 | “Oklahoma!” | ||||
| Ol’ Man River | Jerome Kern | Songs of the South II | 1928 | |||||
| Old Folks at Home | Stephen Foster | Melodies We Love: The Forties | 1851 | |||||
| On a Slow Boat to China | F. Loesser | Art of Tea | 1948 | |||||
| On Jordan’s Stormy Banks I Stand | The Southern Harmony | Songs of the South III | 1835 | |||||
| On the Street Where You Live | A.J. Lerner, F.Lowe | Love Songs | 1956 | |||||
| On Top of Old Smokey | Appalachain Folk Melody | Songs of the South I | ||||||
| Once in Royal David’s City | Henry Guantlett | Still, Still, Still | 1859 | |||||
| Over the Rainbow | Harold Arlen | A Night at the Movies | 1939 | Academy Award Winner, from “The Wizard of Oz” | ||||
| Patapan | Burgundian Carol | Still, Still, Still | c.1700 | |||||
| Peg O’ My Heart | F.Fisher | Melodies We Love: The Forties | 1913 | |||||
| Polly, Put the Kettle On | Traditional Children’s Song | Art of Tea | ||||||
| Precious Lord, Take My Hand | Thomas A. Dorsey | Songs of the South III | 1932 | |||||
| Red Sails in the Sunset | Hugh Williams | Songs of the Sea | 1935 | |||||
| Rhapsody | Sergei Rachmaninoff | A Night at the Movies | from “Paganini Rhapsody, Var.18,” theme:”Somewhere in Time” | |||||
| Rock-a-Bye, Baby | English Melody | Beautiful Dreamer | ||||||
| Sailing, Sailing Over the Bounding Main | Folk Song | Songs of the Sea | 1880 | |||||
| Savoir, Like a Shepherd Lead Us | William Bradbury | Favorite Hymns | 1859 | |||||
| Secret Love | P.F.Webster, S.Fain | Love Songs | 1953 | Academy Award Winner, from “Calamity Jane” | ||||
| Seems Like Old Times | C.Lombardo | Melodies We Love: The Forties | 1946 | |||||
| Send in the Clowns | Stephen Sondheim | Music of the Night | 1973 | “A Little Night Music” | ||||
| Shall We Gather at the River? | Robert Lowery | Songs of the South III | 1864 | |||||
| Shenandoah | Folk Melody | Melodies We Love: The Forties | ||||||
| Silent Night | Franz X. Gruber | Carols for Christmas | 1818 | |||||
| Sing We Now of Christmas | Traditional French Carol | Still, Still, Still | ||||||
| Skye Boat Song | Traditional English Folk Song | Songs of the Sea | ||||||
| Sleep, Baby, Sleep | German Melody | Beautiful Dreamer | ||||||
| Softly and Tenderly, Jesus is Calling | Will L. Thompson | Favorite Hymns | 1880 | |||||
| Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child | Traditional Spiritual | Songs of the Civil War | ||||||
| Somewhere My Love | P.Webster, Maurice Jarre | Love Songs | 1965 | Lara’s Theme from “Dr.Zhivago” | ||||
| Somewhere Out There | Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, J.Horner | A Night at the Movies | 1987 | NARAS Award Winner, from “An American Tail” | ||||
| Standing in the Need of Prayer | African-American Spiritual | Songs of the South III | ||||||
| Stars Fell on Alabama | M.Parish and F.Perkins | Songs of the South II | 1934 | |||||
| Still, Still, Still | Traditional Austrian Christmas Lullaby | Still, Still, Still | ||||||
| Stormy Weather | Ted Koehler | Melodies We Love: The Thirties | 1933 | |||||
| Summertime | George Gershwin | Songs of the South II | 1935 | |||||
| Suo Gan | Welsh Melody | Beautiful Dreamer | ||||||
| Surfer Girl | Brian Wilson | Songs of the Sea | 1963 | |||||
| Suzanne | Leonard Cohen | Art of Tea | 1967 | |||||
| Swanee | George Gershwin | Songs of the South II | 1919 | |||||
| Sweet Hour of Prayer | William Bradbury | Favorite Hymns | 1861 | |||||
| Swing Low, Sweet Chariot | Spiritual | Songs of the South I | ||||||
| Tara’s Theme | Max Steiner | Melodies We Love: The Forties | 1940 | From “Gone With the Wind” | ||||
| Tea for Two | Il Caesar, V. Youmans | Art of Tea | 1925 | orig. from “No, No, Nanette” | ||||
| Tennessee Waltz | R.Stewart and P.King | Songs of the South II | 1948 | |||||
| Tenting on the Old Campground | Walter Kitredge | Songs of the Civil War | 1864 | |||||
| The Bonnie Blue Flag | Traditional Melody | Songs of the Civil War | 1861 | |||||
| The Bonnie Blue Flag | Traditional | Songs of the South I | 1861 | |||||
| The Coventry Carol | English Melody | Carols for Christmas | 1591 | |||||
| The Feather Theme | Alan Silvestri | A Night at the Movies | 1994 | from “Forrest Gump” | ||||
| The First Noel | English Melody | Carols for Christmas | 1833 | |||||
| The Friendly Beasts | Medieval French Carol | Still, Still, Still | ||||||
| The Godfather Love Theme, The | Nino Rota | A Night at the Movies | 1972 | Also called “Speak Softly Love,” from “The Godfather” | ||||
| The Sound of Music | Richard Rodgers | Music of the Night | 1959 | “The Sound of Music” | ||||
| The Sounds of Silence | Paul Simon | A Night at the Movies | 1965 | No. 1 Chart Record, from “The Graduate” | ||||
| The Very Thought of You | Ray Noble | Love Songs | 1934 | “Young Man With a Horn” film | ||||
| The Way You Look Tonight | Jerome Kern | Melodies We Love: The Thirties | 1936 | |||||
| The Windmills of your Mind | Michel Legrand | A Night at the Movies | 1968 | Academy Award Song, from “The Thomas Crown Affair” | ||||
| The Yellow Rose of Texas | anon. | Songs of the Civil War | early 1800s | |||||
| There is a Balm in Gilead | African-American Spiritual | Songs of the South III | ||||||
| There’s a Small Hotel | R.Rogers, L.Hart | Melodies We Love: The Forties | 1936 | |||||
| They Can’t Take That Away from Me | George and Ira Gershwin | Art of Tea | 1937 | from “Shall We Dance?” Sinatra’s most popular song | ||||
| This is My Father’s World | Traditional English Melody | Favorite Hymns | ||||||
| Till There Was You | Meredith Wilson | Music of the Night | 1957 | “The Music Man” | ||||
| Time to Say Goodnight/Taylor’s Lullaby | Davis Causey | Beautiful Dreamer | 1996 | |||||
| Toora, Loora, Loora | James Shannon | Beautiful Dreamer | 1914 | Irish Melody | ||||
| Try to Remember | Harvey Schmidt | Music of the Night | “The Fantasticks” | |||||
| Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star | Traditional Melody | Beautiful Dreamer | ||||||
| Was My Brother in the Battle? | Stephen Foster | Songs of the Civil War | 1862 | |||||
| We Are Climbing Jacob’s Ladder | African-American Spiritual | Favorite Hymns | ||||||
| We Three Kings | John Hopkins, Jr. | Still, Still, Still | 1857 | |||||
| Weeping, Sad and Lonely | Henry Tucker | Songs of the Civil War | 1862 | Also called “When This Cruel War is Over” | ||||
| Were You There | African-American Spiritual | Favorite Hymns | ||||||
| Were You There? | African-American Spiritual | Songs of the South III | ||||||
| What Child is This? | English Melody | Carols for Christmas | 16th Century | |||||
| What I Did for Love | Marvin Hamlisch | Music of the Night | 1975 | from “A Chorus Line” | ||||
| What Wondrous Love is This? | American Folk Hymn | Songs of the South III | ||||||
| When I Take My Sugar to Tea | P. Norman, S. Fain, I. Kahal | Art of Tea | 1931 | from “The Mating Season” and “Monkey Business” | ||||
| When It’s Sleepy Time Down South | O. and L.Rene | Songs of the South II | 1931 | |||||
| When Johnny Comes Marching Home | Patrick S. Gilmore | Songs of the Civil War | 1863 | |||||
| When the Roll is Called Up Yonder | James M. Black | Songs of the South III | 1983 | |||||
| Where or When | Richard Rodgers | Melodies We Love: The Thirties | 1927 | |||||
| Wildwood Flower | Traditional Folk Song | Songs of the South II | ||||||
| Wonderful Words of Life | Philip P. Bliss | Favorite Hymns | 1874 | |||||
| You Made Me Love You | J.Monaco, J.McCarthy | Melodies We Love: The Forties | 1913 | |||||
| You Needed Me | R.Goodrum | Love Songs | 1078 | |||||