- Crazy RhythmUnreleased Recording: Les Paul and the Melody Kings (1953)
- How High the MoonWritten by Nancy Hamilton and Morgan LewisLive: Les Paul and his Trio
- Let the Good Times RollWritten by Spo-De-Odee and Fleecie Moore
- Ain't That Good News
- Dream DustRecording: Les Paul (1946)
- (Get Your Kicks on) Route 66Written by Bobby TroupLive: Sonya Hensley, vocal; Les Paul and his Trio
- Blue MoonWritten by Lorenz Hart and Richard RodgersLive: Tommy Emmanuel, guitar; Les Paul and his Trio
- Just BecauseWritten by Joe Shelton, Sydney Robin and Bob SheltonRecording: Les Paul (as Rhubarb Red), harmonica & vocal (1937)
- Dark Town Strutters' BallMusic by by Shelton BrooksLive: John Colianni, piano; Les Paul and his Trio
- Kim MarieWritten by Karl HartwichRecording: Karl Hartwich (1997)
- Clarinet PolkaWritten by A. HumpfatRecording: Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (1941) (as "The Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra")
- MoonglowRecording: Les Paul (1946)
- Hawaiian ParadiseWritten by Harry OwensRecording: Les Paul (1946)
- Steel Guitar RagWritten by Leon McAuliffeRecording: Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys (as Bob Wills & Texas Playboys) (1936)
- You Can't Take the Rattle Out of a FordFilm short: Otto Gray & his Oklahoma Cowboys (1934)
- Chicago RhythmWritten by Lew BrownRecording: Earl 'Fatha' Hines (1929)
- ChicagoWritten by Fred FisherVintage Montage: The DuPont Show of the Week (1961); Blossom Seeley, vocal; Lil Armstrong (as Lil Hardin), piano
- Hot Time in the Old Town TonightMusic by Theodore A. Metz with lyrics by 'Joe Hayden'Feature film: National Barn Dance (1944)
- Everybody StompWritten by Billy Meyers and Elmer SchoebelRecording: The Hoosier Hotshots (as Hoosier Hot Shots) (1935)
- It Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got That SwingMusic by Duke Ellington, with lyrics by Irving MillsPerformed by Duke Ellington OrchestraFilm short: "Duke Ellington and His Orchestra" (1932)
- Art's BluesMusic by Art TatumFeature film: The Fabulous Dorseys (1947); Art Tatum, piano (1946)
- J'Attendrai(Tornerai)Music by Dino OlivieriPerformed by Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli
- Blue RoomWritten by Lorenz Hart and Richard RodgersUnreleased recording: Les Paul and the Melody Kings (1935)
- My Blue HeavenWritten by Walter Donaldson and George WhitingUnreleased recording: Les Paul and the Melody Kings (1935)
- Begin the BeguineWritten by Cole PorterLive: Les Paul and his Trio
- At SundownWritten by Walter DonaldsonFeature film: The Big Broadcast (1932); Paul Whiteman and Orchestra (1932) (as "The Paul Whiteman Orchestra")
- After You've GoneWritten by Henry Creamer and Turner LaytonRecording: Jimmy Atkins, vocal; Les Paul and his Trio (1939)
- Goodbye, Lover, GoodbyeShort film: Chesterfield Pleasure Time Broadcast; Jimmy Atkins, vocal, and the Les Paul and his Trio; with Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians (as Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians) (1940)
- Smoke RingsWritten by Gene Gifford and Ned WashingtonShort film: Chesterfield Pleasure Time Broadcast; Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians (as Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians) (1940)
- CherokeeWritten by Ray NobleRadio recording: Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians (as Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians); Jimmy Atkins,vocal, with the Les Paul and Trio (1940)
- Old Man BluesWritten by Duke EllingtonShort film: "Duke Ellington Orchestra" (1930)
- Shoo, Shoo, BabyWritten by Phil MooreSoundie: Carolyn Gray and the Les Paul Trio (1944)
- Back Home in IndianaWritten by Ballard MacDonald and James F. HanleyRadio recording: Les Paul Trio (1944)
- It's Been a Long, Long TimeMusic by Jule Styne and lyrics by Sammy CahnRecording: Bing Crosby and the Les Paul Trio (1945)
- Rumors Are FlyingWritten by Bennie Benjamin and George David Weiss
- (Get Your Kicks on) Route 66Written by Bobby TroupRecording: The King Cole Trio (as Nat King Cole Trio) (1946)
- BrazilWritten by Bob Russell and Ary BarrosoRecording: Les Paul (1948)
- LoverWritten by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartRecording: Les Paul (1948)
- NolaWritten by Felix ArndtRecording: Les Paul (1948)
- You Are My SunshineWritten by Jimmie Davis and Charles Mitchell
- Let's Fall in Love(recorded c. 1950; released 1991)Written by Ted Koehler and Harold Arlen
- Just One More Chance(1951)Written by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow
- Bye Bye Blues(1952)
- Tiger Rag(1952)
- Mocking Bird Hill(1951)Written by Vaughn Horton
- I Really Don't Want To Know(1954)Written by Don Robertson and lyrics by Howard Barnes
- The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise(1951)Lyrics by Gene Lockhart and music by Ernest Seitz
- Vaya Con Dios(1953)
- I'm Sitting On Top Of The World(1953)
- Rock Around The ClockWritten by Max Freedman and James E. MyersRecording: Bill Haley and the Comets (as Bill Haley & the Comets) (1954)
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