- They Can't Take That Away from MeWords by Ira GershwinMusic by George GershwinSung by Fred AstaireDanced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
- Flying Down to RioWords by Gus Kahn and Edward EliscuMusic by Vincent YoumansSung by Fred Astaire
- Night and DayWords and music by Cole PorterSung by Fred Astaire
- Isn't It a Lovely DayWords and Music by Irving BerlinSung by Fred AstaireDanced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
- Top Hat, White Tie and TailsWords and Music by Irving BerlinSung by Fred Astaire; danced by Fred Astaire and male chorus
- (This Is) A Fine RomanceWords by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHughMusic by Jerome KernSung by Fred Astaire to Ginger Rogers
- Lovely to Look AtWords by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHughMusic by Jerome KernSung and Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
- Slap That BassWords by Ira GershwinMusic by George GershwinSung and danced by Fred Astaire and black male chorus
- Let's Call the Whole Thing OffWords by Ira GershwinMusic by George GershwinSung by Fred Astaire to Ginger Rogers
- The Babbitt and the BromideWords by Ira GershwinMusic by George GershwinSung and Danced by Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly
- A Foggy DayWords by Ira GershwinMusic by George GershwinSung and Danced by Fred Astaire
- He Loves and She LovesWords by Ira GershwinMusic by George GershwinSung by Fred Astaire to Audrey Hepburn
- Steppin' Out with My BabyWords and Music by Irving BerlinSung and Danced by Fred Astaire
- I'm Putting All My Eggs in One BasketWords and Music by Irving BerlinSung by Fred Astaire.
- Cheek to CheekWords and Music by Irving BerlinSung by Fred AstaireDanced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
- Let's Face the Music and DanceWords and Music by Irving BerlinSung by Fred Astaire to Ginger Rogers
- A Couple of SwellsWords and Music by Irving BerlinSung and Danced by Fred Astaire and Judy Garland
- I've Got My Eyes on YouWords and Music by Cole PorterSung and Danced by Fred Astaire accompanying himself on piano
- Drum CrazyWords and Music by Irving BerlinSung and Danced by Fred Astaire
- I'm Building Up to an Awful LetdownWords by Johnny MercerMusic by Fred AstaireSung by Fred Astaire
- I Wanna Be a Dancin' ManWords by Johnny MercerMusic by Harry WarrenSung and Danced by Fred Astaire
- One for My BabyWords by Johnny MercerMusic by Harold ArlenSung and Danced by Fred Astaire
- A Shine on Your ShoesWords by Howard DietzMusic by Arthur SchwartzSung and Danced by Fred Astaire and Leroy Daniels
- By MyselfWords by Howard DietzMusic by Arthur SchwartzSung by Fred Astaire
- I Guess I'll Have to Change My PlanWords by Howard DietzMusic by Arthur SchwartzSung and Danced by Fred Astaire and Jack Buchanan
- I Love LouisaWords by Howard DietzMusic by Arthur SchwartzSung by Fred Astaire and Oscar Levant with Levant at the piano
- The Half of It, Dearie, BluesWords by Ira GershwinMusic by George GershwinSung by Fred Astaire and Oscar Levant with Levant at the piano
- Oh, Lady Be GoodWords by Ira GershwinMusic by George GershwinSung by Fred Astaire accompanied by Oscar Levant
- How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Loved You When You Know I've Been a Liar All My LifeWords by Alan Jay LernerMusic by Burton LaneSung and Danced by Fred Astaire and Jane Powell
- You're All the World to MeWords by Alan Jay LernerMusic by Burton LaneSung and Danced by Fred Astaire
- 's WonderfulWords by Ira GershwinMusic by George GershwinSung and Danced by Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn
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