- Hungarian Dance No. 5Composed by Johannes Brahms in 1869Recorded for the first time in 1917 by the Victor Talking Machine Company in Camden, New Jersey, USAInstrumental music also included in the soundtrack of The Great Dictator (1940)(Used for "Shrinking Comedian" (aka "Shrinking Man In Bag"))
- An American in ParisComposed by George Gershwin in 1928Conducted by Leonard Bernstein in 1959 for New York Philharmonic (as New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra)(Used for "Dancing Cane" and "Levitating A Lady")
- MemoryPerformed by Betty BuckleyComposed by Andrew Lloyd WebberWritten by Trevor Nunn and T.S. EliotPremiered on May 11th, 1981, as first song of the Webber's musical "Cats"(Used for "Story Of Emily", in instrumental version)
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