| # | Title | Length |
|---|
| 1 | Frenesi- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1940-03-03)
- alto saxophone:
- Bud Carlton (on 1940-03-03), Blake Reynolds (on 1940-03-03) and Jack Stacey (on 1940-03-03)
- bass and double bass:
- Jud DeNaut (on 1940-03-03)
- bass clarinet and basset clarinet:
- Joe Krechter (on 1940-03-03)
- cello:
- Irving Lipschultz (on 1940-03-03) and Jules Tannenbaum (on 1940-03-03)
- clarinet:
- Artie Shaw (on 1940-03-03)
- drums (drum set):
- Carl Maud (on 1940-03-03) and Carl Maus (on 1940-03-03)
- flute:
- Marty Ruderman (on 1940-03-03) and Morton Ruderman (on 1940-03-03)
- French horn:
- Jack Cave (on 1940-03-03) and John Cave (on 1940-03-03)
- guitar:
- Bobby Sherwood (on 1940-03-03)
- oboe:
- Phil Nemoli (on 1940-03-03)
- piano:
- Stan Wrightsman (on 1940-03-03)
- tenor saxophone:
- Dick Clark (on 1940-03-03) and Jack Stacy (on 1940-03-03)
- trombone:
- Babe Bowman (on 1940-03-03), Randall Miller (on 1940-03-03) and Bill Rank (on 1940-03-03)
- trumpet:
- Manny Klein (on 1940-03-03), Charlie Margulis (on 1940-03-03) and George Thow (on 1940-03-03)
- viola:
- Jack Gray (on 1940-03-03), Jacques Ray (on 1940-03-03), Stanley Spiegelman (on 1940-03-03), Dave Sterkin (on 1940-03-03) and David Sturkin (on 1940-03-03)
- violin:
- Robert Barene (on 1940-03-03), Harry Bluestone (on 1940-03-03), Sid Brokaw (on 1940-03-03), Dave Cracov (on 1940-03-03), Peter Eisenberg (on 1940-03-03), Jerry Joyce (on 1940-03-03), Alex Law (on 1940-03-03) and Mark Levant (on 1940-03-03)
- orchestra:
- Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1940-03-03)
- conductor:
- Artie Shaw (on 1940-03-03)
- recording of:
- Frenesí (on 1940-03-03)
- lyricist and composer:
- Alberto Domínguez
- instrumental recording of:
- Frenesí (on 1940-03-03)
- lyricist and composer:
- Alberto Domínguez
| 3:06 |
| 2 | Adiós, Marquita Linda- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1940-03-03)
- alto saxophone:
- Bud Carlton (on 1940-03-03) and Blake Reynolds (on 1940-03-03)
- bass:
- Jud DeNaut (on 1940-03-03)
- bass clarinet:
- Joe Krechter (on 1940-03-03)
- cello:
- Irving Lipschultz (on 1940-03-03) and Jules Tannenbaum (on 1940-03-03)
- clarinet:
- Artie Shaw (on 1940-03-03)
- drums (drum set):
- Carl Maus (on 1940-03-03)
- flute:
- Marty Ruderman (on 1940-03-03)
- French horn:
- John Cave (on 1940-03-03)
- guitar:
- Bobby Sherwood (on 1940-03-03)
- oboe:
- Phil Nemoli (on 1940-03-03)
- piano:
- Stan Wrightsman (on 1940-03-03)
- tenor saxophone:
- Dick Clark (on 1940-03-03) and Jack Stacy (on 1940-03-03)
- trombone:
- Babe Bowman (on 1940-03-03), Randall Miller (on 1940-03-03) and Bill Rank (on 1940-03-03)
- trumpet:
- Manny Klein (on 1940-03-03), Charlie Margulis (on 1940-03-03) and George Thow (on 1940-03-03)
- viola:
- Jacques Ray (on 1940-03-03), Stanley Spiegelman (on 1940-03-03) and Dave Sterkin (on 1940-03-03)
- violin:
- Robert Barene (on 1940-03-03), Harry Bluestone (on 1940-03-03), Sid Brokaw (on 1940-03-03), Dave Cracov (on 1940-03-03), Peter Eisenberg (on 1940-03-03), Jerry Joyce (on 1940-03-03), Alex Law (on 1940-03-03) and Mark Levant (on 1940-03-03)
- orchestra:
- Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1940-03-03)
- instrumental recording of:
- Adiós mariquita linda (on 1940-03-03)
- lyricist and composer:
- Marcos Augusto Jiménez Sotelo
| 3:40 |
| 3 | A Deserted Farm- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1940-03-03)
- alto saxophone:
- Bud Carlton (on 1940-03-03), Jack Stacy (on 1940-03-03) and Blake Reynolds (on 1940-03-03)
- bass:
- Jud DeNaut (on 1940-03-03)
- bass clarinet:
- Joe Krechter (on 1940-03-03)
- cello:
- Irving Lipschultz (on 1940-03-03) and Jules Tannenbaum (on 1940-03-03)
- clarinet:
- Artie Shaw (on 1940-03-03)
- drums (drum set):
- Carl Maus (on 1940-03-03)
- flute:
- Morton Ruderman (on 1940-03-03)
- French horn:
- John Cave (on 1940-03-03)
- guitar:
- Bobby Sherwood (on 1940-03-03)
- oboe:
- Phil Nemoli (on 1940-03-03)
- piano:
- Stan Wrightsman (on 1940-03-03)
- tenor saxophone:
- Dick Clark (on 1940-03-03)
- trombone:
- Babe Bowman (on 1940-03-03), Randall Miller (on 1940-03-03) and Bill Rank (on 1940-03-03)
- trumpet:
- Manny Klein (on 1940-03-03), Charlie Margulis (on 1940-03-03) and George Thow (on 1940-03-03)
- viola:
- Jacques Ray (on 1940-03-03), Stanley Spiegelman (on 1940-03-03) and Dave Sterkin (on 1940-03-03)
- violin:
- Robert Barene (on 1940-03-03), Harry Bluestone (on 1940-03-03), Sid Brokaw (on 1940-03-03), Dave Cracov (on 1940-03-03), Peter Eisenberg (on 1940-03-03), Jerry Joyce (on 1940-03-03), Alex Law (on 1940-03-03) and Mark Levant (on 1940-03-03)
- orchestra:
- Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1940-03-03)
| 2:48 |
| 4 | April in Paris | 3:25 |
| 5 | King for a Day | 3:24 |
| 6 | Special Delivery Stomp | 2:44 |
| 7 | Summit Ridge Drive | 3:21 |
| 8 | Keepin' Myself for You | 3:16 |
| 9 | Cross Your Heart | 2:39 |
| 10 | Temptation | 3:02 |
| 11 | Chantez Les Bas (Sing 'em Low)- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- alto saxophone:
- Bus Bassey (on 1940-09-07), Neely Plumb (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08) and Les Robinson (from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- bass:
- Jud DeNaut (from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- cello:
- Fred Goerner (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- clarinet:
- Artie Shaw (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- double bass:
- Jud DeNaut (on 1940-09-07)
- drums (drum set):
- Nick Fatool (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- electric guitar:
- Al Hendrickson (on 1940-09-07)
- guitar:
- Al Hendrickson (from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- piano:
- Johnny Guarnieri (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- tenor saxophone:
- Jerry Jerome (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08), Les Robinson (on 1940-09-07) and Bus Bassey (from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- trombone:
- Vernon Brown (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08) and Jack Jenney (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- trumpet:
- Billy Butterfield (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08), Jack Cathcart (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08) and George Wendt (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- viola:
- Keith Collins (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08) and Allan Harshman (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- violin:
- Alex Beller (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08), Truman Boardman (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08), Bill Brower (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08), Ted Klages (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08), Eugene Lamas (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08) and Bob Morrow (on 1940-09-07, from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- orchestra:
- Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (from 1940-09-07 until 1940-09-08)
- instrumental cover recording of:
- Chantez-les bas (Sing 'em Low) (on 1940-09-07)
- lyricist and composer:
- William Christopher Handy
| 3:09 |
| 12 | Star Dust- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1940-10-07)
- alto saxophone:
- Bus Bassey (on 1940-10-07) and Neely Plumb (on 1940-10-07)
- cello:
- F. Goerner (on 1940-10-07)
- clarinet:
- Artie Shaw (on 1940-10-07)
- double bass and double bass [bass]:
- Jud DeNaut (on 1940-10-07)
- drums (drum set):
- Nick Fatool (on 1940-10-07)
- electric guitar and guitar:
- Al Hendrickson (on 1940-10-07)
- piano:
- Johnny Guarnieri (on 1940-10-07)
- tenor saxophone:
- Jerry Jerome (on 1940-10-07) and Les Robinson (on 1940-10-07)
- trombone:
- Vernon Brown (on 1940-10-07) and Jack Jenney (on 1940-10-07)
- trumpet:
- Billy Butterfield (on 1940-10-07), J. Cathcart (on 1940-10-07) and George Wendt (on 1940-10-07)
- viola:
- A. Harshman (on 1940-10-07) and K. Collins (on 1940-10-07)
- violin:
- Al Beller (on 1940-10-07), B. Bower (on 1940-10-07), B. Morrow (on 1940-10-07), E. Lamas (on 1940-10-07), T. Boardman (on 1940-10-07) and T. Klages (on 1940-10-07)
- orchestra:
- Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1940-10-07)
- conductor:
- Artie Shaw (on 1940-10-07)
- instrumental recording of:
- Stardust (on 1940-10-07)
- lyricist:
- Mitchell Parish (in 1929)
- composer:
- Hoagy Carmichael (in 1927)
- publisher:
- Mills Music, Inc. (ended), All Nations Music, EMI Mills Music Inc., EMI Music Publishing Ltd., Everbright Music Co., Hoagy Publishing Co., Lawrence Wright Music Co., Ltd. and Songs of Peer, Ltd.
- sub-publisher:
- イーエムアイ音楽出版 ソニー事業部 (until 2021-06-30) and ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング EMI外国事業部 (from 2021-07-01 to present)
- part of:
- American Splendor
| 3:33 |
| 13 | Marinella | 2:36 |
| 14 | Danza Lucumi | 2:55 |
| 15 | This Is Romance | 3:19 |
| 16 | What Is There to Say? | 3:12 |
| 17 | Pyramid | 2:56 |
| 18 | Blues (PT. 1) | 3:17 |
| 19 | Blues (PT. 2) | 3:13 |
| 20 | Who's Excited? | 3:21 |
| 21 | Prelude in C Major | 2:54 |
| 22 | Dr. Livingston, I Presume? | 3:23 |
| 23 | When the Quail Come Back to San Quentin | 3:19 |
| 24 | My Blue Heaven | 2:51 |
| 25 | Smoke Gets in Your Eyes- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1940-12-05)
- clarinet:
- Artie Shaw (on 1940-12-05)
- double bass:
- Jud DeNaut (on 1940-12-05)
- drums (drum set):
- Nick Fatool (on 1940-12-05)
- electric guitar:
- Al Hendrickson (on 1940-12-05)
- harpsichord:
- Johnny Guarnieri (on 1940-12-05)
- trumpet:
- Billy Butterfield (on 1940-12-05)
- performer:
- Artie Shaw and His Gramercy Five (on 1940-12-05)
- instrumental recording of:
- Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (on 1940-12-05)
- lyricist:
- Otto Harbach
- composer:
- Jerome Kern
- publisher:
- Chappell & Co Ltd., Chappell & Co., Chappell Music, Chappell Music Ltd., PolyGram International Publishing, Inc., PolyGram Music Publishing Ltd., Redwood Music, T.B. Harms Co., Universal Music Publishing Ltd. and Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc.
- part of:
- Roberta
| 3:16 |