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- Cyd Charisse sings and dance with a coat when her partner leaves her to dance with someone else.
- In a Soundie, Stan Kenton and His Orchestra are depicted on their rise to fame.
- In this "Soundie", Sister Rosetta Tharpe sings the title song while young couples do the Lindy Hop.
- Yvonne De Carlo sings herself to sleep, in her dreams she dances with a Latin dancer. She awakes to sing again.
- In this Soundie, Count Basie and His Orchestra play the title song while many couples do the Lindy Hop.
- A group of 18th century musicians are playing a Johann Sebastian Bach song and a couple is doing a stately dance, when the music suddenly switches to jitterbug, and the dancing couple really starts to swing.
- Duke Ellington and Orchestra perform 'C Jam Blues'.
- Marie Bryant and Paul White sing and dance in this 1942 "Soundie" with music by Duke Ellington Orchestra.
- Stepin Fetchit introduces a band which plays several numbers, including "Cow Cow Boogie" and a swing version of "Rigoletto." Dorothy Dandridge appears in a Western number singing the aforementioned "Cow Cow Boogie." (This section is edited into the film from an earlier Soundie, Cow-Cow Boogie (1942).
- In this Soundie, a cowboy, accompanied by other cowboys and cowgirls as a chorus, sings "Back in the Saddle Again Again", popularized by its co-writer, Gene Autry. Through the work house window, they can see real cowboys in action. They also can see a not-so-real cowboy in action on a not-so-real horse.
- Soundie of Dorothy Dandridge performing the cowboy classic.
- Louis Armstrong and his band play the title song in this Soundie, while Velma Middleton sings and dances.
- Glee Gates Trio play the instruments, while vocalists Merle Travis (who also plays guitar) and Carolina Cotton sing the title song in this 1945 Soundie.
- One of the 1940s Soundies (music video of its day) featuring Na Pua and others hula dancing to a song sung by Sam Koki with music played by his Islanders and Joe Reichman and His Orchestra.