2009-08-16: McGinty's

  1. "My Baby Just Cares For Me"
        by Indigo Swing
        from the album "Indigo Swing"
  2. "The Wanderer"
        by Dion and the Belmonts
  3. "Swingin' On Nothin'"
        by Tommy Dorsey
  4. "Choo Choo Ch' Boogie"
        by Louis Jordan
        from the album "Swingsation"
  5. "How Lucky Can One Guy Be?"
        by Indigo Swing
        from the album "All Aboard!"
  6. "Mister 5x5"
        by Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five
        from the album "Jammin' the Blues"
  7. "Signifyin' Monkey"
        by Oscar Brown Jr.
        from the album "Sin & Soul ...and then some"
  8. "Chattanoogie Shoe-Shine Boy"
        by Red Foley
  9. "Under the Boardwalk"
        by Drifters, The
        from the album "Soul In The 20th Century - The Roots Of Soul"
  10. "Fly Me to the Moon"
        by Frank Sinatra
        from the album "B Group Secret Decoder CD Vol. II: Stealth Mode"
  11. "Little Jazz"
        by Artie Shaw
        from the album "A Portrait of Artie Shaw (disc 2)"
  12. "Everybody Eats When They Come To My House"
        by Cab Calloway
        from the album "Are You Hep To The Jive?"
  13. "Red Light!"
        by Indigo Swing
        from the album "Red Light!"
  14. "Crazy Little Thing Called Love"
        by Queen
        from the album "The Game"
  15. "Whadaya Want"
        by Casey MacGill
        from the album "Casey MacGill & The Spirits Of Rhythm"
  16. "Stray Cat Strut"
        by Stray Cats
        from the album "Stray Cats: Greatest Hits"
  17. "Boy From NYC"
        by Manhattan Transfer
        from the album "Best of The Manhattan Transfer"
  18. "Rockin' Robin"
        by Jackson 5, The
  19. "Buzz, Buzz, Buzz & Tweedle Dee"
        by King Teddy
        from the album "Sampler #2"
  20. "Oh! Gram'pa"
        by Cab Calloway
        from the album "Are You Hep To The Jive?"
  21. "My Baby Said "Yes""
        by Louis Jordan
        from the album "Choo Choo Ch' Boogie"
  22. "Don't Be Cruel"
        by Cheap Trick
  23. "Saturday Night Fish Fry"
        by Louis Jordan
        from the album "Johnny Otis presents The Best of R&B Volume 4"
  24. "Darktown Strutter's Ball"
        by Alberta Hunter
        from the album "Luba & Conrad - July 21, 2007"
  25. "Tar Paper Stomp"
        by Mora's Modern Rhythmists
        from the album "Call Of The Freaks"
  26. "C Jam Blues"
        by Duke Ellington
        from the album "The Duke - The Columbia Years - 1927-1962 (Disc 3)"
  27. "One O'Clock Jump"
        by Count Basie
        from the album "Swing Is Alive"
  28. "Pinetops's Boogie Woogie (feat. Lionel Hampton)"
        by Bing Crosby
        from the album "Bing Crosby and Some Jazz Friends"
  29. "Straighten Up and Fly Right"
        by Nat King Cole
        from the album "Greatest Hits"
  30. "Stompin' at the Savoy"
        by Benny Goodman
        from the album "Dabe's "Near Perfect" Swing CD"
  31. "I've Got a Gal In Kalamazoo"
        by Glenn Miller
        from the album "Anyone Can Dance: Jitterbug"
  32. "Jitterbug Stroll"
        by Steven Mitchell
  33. "Nosey Joe"
        by Bull Moose Jackson
        from the album "The R&B Years: 1952 (Disc 1)"
  34. "I Ain't Drunk"
        by Jimmy Liggins
  35. "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive"
        by Jive Aces, The
        from the album "Planet Jive"
  36. "Easy Does It"
        by Big 18, The
        from the album "Lindy Hop Jamboree, Part 5, Groovin'"
  37. "Reet, Petite and Gone"
        by Louis Jordan
        from the album "Original Swingers: Hipsters, Zoots & Wingtips"
  38. "T'ain't What You Do"
        by Jimmie Lunceford
        from the album "Frankie Manning's Really Swingin' Big Band Favorites"
  39. "Baron Plays the Horses"
        by Indigo Swing
        from the album "All Aboard!"
  40. "Wonderwall"
        by Paul Anka
        from the album "Rock Swings"
  41. "Boogie Woogie Candyman (3)"
        by DJ Schwing and the Blunt Trauma Force
        from the album "Recapitulate"
  42. "Well, Git It"
        by Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
        from the album "More Fabulous Swing"
  43. "The Alley Cat Song (Jive)"
        by Tony Evans
        from the album "There's No Place Like London"
  44. "Let's Jump Tonight"
        by Chuck Willis
        from the album "The OKeh Rhythm & Blues Story 1949-1957 (disc 1)"
  45. "Why Don't You Do Right?"
        by Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five
        from the album "Crazy Rhythm"
  46. "Hit the Road, Jack!"
        by Ray Charles
        from the album "Bernstein's "Jump Blues + R&B #4" Compilation"