Annie get your gun. Overture (London Festival Orchestra ; Stanley Black, conductor)
Call me madam. The hostess with the mostess' on the ball (Ethel Merman)
Annie get your gun. They say it's wonderful (Merman ; Ray Middleton) ; There's no business like showbusiness (William O'Neal ; Marty May ; Ray Middleton) ; I got lost in his arms (Vivian Blaine)
As thousands cheer. Heat wave (Patti LuPone)
This is the army. What the well dressed man in Harlem will wear (Caporal James "Stump" Cross)
Call me madam. It's a lovely day today (Dick Haymes ; Eileen Wilson)
Annie get your gun. I'm a bad, bad man (Neilson Taylor)
Patriotic medley. This is the army, Mr. Jones ; Give me your tired, your poor ; Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning ; God bless America (Patti LuPone)
Yip, yip, Yaphank and This is the army. Oh how I hate to get up in the morning (Irving Berlin).
Disc One : Alexander's ragtime band (2:25)
Shaking the blues away (2:27)
It's a lovely day tomorrow (2:48)
Let's face the music and dance (2:27)
I've got my love to keep me warm (2:54)
You keep coming back like a song (2:24)
They say it's wonderful (4:54)
How deep is the ocean (2:47)
Doin' what comes natur'lly (3:10)
Count your blessings instead of sheep (2:44)
I got lost in his arms (3:25)
The girl that I marry (2:28)
Disc Two : "Call me Madam" overture (4:40)
I got the sun in the morning (3:36)
Don't be afraid of romance (2:55)
Be careful it's my heart (2:15)
Isn't this a lovely day (3:13)
He ain't got rhythm (2:49)
Paris wakes up and smiles (2:21)
The best things happen when you're dancing (2:04)
This is the army, Mr. Jones (2:12)
Anything you can do (3:31)
This year's kisses (3:08)
No strings (I'm fancy free) (2:31)
There's no business like show business (2:24).