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- Two girls and a sailor, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; produced by Joe Pasternak ; original screen play by Richard Connell and Gladys Lehman ; directed by Richard Thorpe
- Jazz, 300 hits
- Kay Kyser double feature, featuring Swing Fever, Playmates
- Bing Crosby's White Christmas USO all star show
- Musicals from Hollywood's golden age
- Somewhere over the rainbow, the golden age of Hollywood musicals : [music from the original motion pictures digitally remastered]
- Best of duets, Sinatra
- Judy duets, the platinum Judy Garland in commemoration of her 75th birthday ; Judy at the Palace : closing night, February 24, 1952
- Ziegfeld Follies, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; produced by Arthur Freed ; directed by Vincente Minnelli
- The Judy Garland show, Julia Jones, producer
- The Decade you were born. The 40s, Centre Communications ; distributed by Mill Creek Entertainment
- Ultra-Lounge, Volume fifteen
- All-time Christmas favorites
- Words and music, Turner Entertainment Co. ; M-G-M presents a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; produced by Arthur Freed ; screen play by Fred Finklehoffe ; story by Guy Bolton and Jean Holloway ; adaptation by Ben Feiner, Jr. ; musical numbers directed by Robert Alton ; directed by Norman Taurog
- Lovers' swing
- A child's celebration of lullaby
- The Wiz, a Motown Production ; produced by Rob Cohen ; screenplay by Joel Schumacher ; directed by Sidney Lumet
- The adventures of Priscilla, queen of the desert, original motion picture soundtrack
- The best Christmas ever
- The Wiz, screenplay by Joel Schumacher ; produced by Rob Cohen ; directed by Sidney Lumet
- Duets II, Frank Sinatra
- Sesame Street, Sesame Workshop presents ; produced by Dionne Nosek ; directed by Kevin Clash ; written by Tony Geiss
- Stormy weather, Twentieth Century Fox ; producer, William LeBaron ; screenplay writers, Frederick Jackson, Ted Koehler ; director, Andrew Stone
- Torch songs
- Cole Porter, [40th anniversary edition]
- Till the clouds roll by, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; produced by Loew's Incorporated ; [music by Jerome Kern] ; story by Guy Bolton ; adapted by George Wells ; screen play by Myles Connolly and Jean Holloway ; produced by Arthur Freed ; directed by Richard Whorf. Directors of photography, Harry Stradling, George J. Folsey ; film editor, Albert Akst ; art directors, Cedric Gibbons, Daniel B. Cathcart ; set decorator, Edwin B. Willis ; special effects, Warren Newcombe ; musical director, Lennie Hayton ; orchestration, Conrad Salinger ; vocal arranger, Kay Thompson ; musical numbers staged and directed by Robert Alton ; Judy Garland's numbers directed by Vincente Minnelli ; costume designer, Helen Rose
- Judy Garland duets, a Raven Production in association with Royal American Film Company ; executive producers, Mitchell Reed Sussman, Sid Luft ; producers, Steve Peyton, John Kimble ; writer, Joni Ravenna
- Cabin in the sky, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer picture, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; producer, Arthur Freed ; screenplay, Joseph Shrank ; director, Vincente Minnelli
- Duchess of Idaho, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; produced by Joe Pasternak ; directed by Robert Z. Leonard ; screenplay by Dorothy Cooper and Jerry Davis
- Sinatra, the classic duets, Bristol Productions Limited Partnership; written, directed and produced by David Leaf & John Scheinfeld
- Women in jazz, Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Carmen McRae, Lena Horne, or Dinah Washington
- That's entertainment! III, Turner Entertainment Co. ; [Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents in association with Turner Entertainment Co. ; written, produced and directed by Bud Friedgen & Michael J. Sheridan]
- Stormy Weekend Jazz
- Death of a gunfighter, directed by Allen Smithee [Don Siegel & Robert Totten] ; produced by Richard E. Lyons ; a Universal Picture ; screenplay by Joseph Calvelli
- Jumpin' & jivin', produced by Universal Media and V.S.O.P. Records ; director, Eric Kulberg, Volume 1
- '50s love songs
- Sarah Vaughan & other jazz divas
- The Wiz, original soundtrack
- Take the lead, never follow, original motion picture soundtrack
- That's entertainment, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents in association with Turner Entertainment Co. ; written, produced, and directed by Bud Freidgen & Michael J. Sheridan, III
- Elf, music from the major motion picture
- Stormy weather, Twentieth Century Fox ; produced by William Le Baron ; directed by Andrew Stone
- Sentimental journey, pop vocal classics, Vol. 1 (1942-1946)
- R*E*S*P*E*C*T, a century of women in music
- The Wiz, Universal ; a Motown production ; screenplay by Joel Schumacher ; produced by Rob Cohen ; directed by Sidney Lumet
- The best of Broadway, the early 40's
- Jazz, 10 movie pack
- Till the clouds roll by, MGM presents ; story by Guy Bolton ; adapted by George Wells ; screenplay by Myles Connolly and Jean Holloway ; based on the life and music of Jerome Kern
- Frank Sinatra, collector's edition
- Ziegfeld follies, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture; directed by Vincente Minnelli; produced by Arthur Freed
- An evening with Lena Horne
- The classic Lena Horne, Lena Horne
- Love songs, Lena Horne
- Lena Horne sings: the M-G-M singles, Lena Horne
- Lena Horne, the lady and her music, live on Broadway, [book by Lena Horne]
- Greatest hits, Lena Horne
- Stormy weather, the legendary Lena, 1941-1958, Lena Horne
- Being myself, Lena Horne
- We'll be together again, Lena Horne
- Greatest hits, [Lena Horne]
- The men in my life, Lena Horne
- Lena goes Latin & sings your requests, Lena Horne
- The lady and her music, live on Broadway, Lena Horne
- The lady, Lena Horne
- The essential Lena Horne, [the RCA years]
- Best of Lena Horne
- Lena, by Lena Horne and Richard Schickel
- Seasons of a life, Lena Horne
- Lena Horne, eight classic albums
- Lena Horne, a (musical) anthology
- The complete black & white recordings, Lena
- Lena Horne, the lady and her music, live on Broadway, [book by Lena Horne]
- Women in jazz, Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Carmen McRae, Lena Horne, or Dinah Washington
- Greatest hits, [Lena Horne]
- Lena Horne, eight classic albums
- Women in jazz, Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Carmen McRae, Lena Horne, Dinah Washington, Volume one
- Women in jazz, [Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Carmen McRae, Lena Horne, Dinah Washington], Volume two