Let's Do It
Words and music by Cole Porter
Arranged by Jay Althouse 
 
It Had To Be You
Words by Gus Kahn
Music by Isham Jones
Arranged by Russ Robinson 
 
Where Is Love
Words and music by Lionel Bart
Arranged by Mac Huff 
 
Will You Love Me Tomorrow
Words and music by Carole King and Gerry Goffin
Arranged by Alan Billingsley
Performed by The Chix: Barbara Howell, Carol Griffith, Donna Lindert, Glenda Rasmussen, Kathy Potter, Lois Huckins, Lynda Fox, Nancy Vaughan, Suzanne Burns-Tobin
Percussion: Eric Serdahl
 
Jamaica Farewell
Jamaican Folk Melody
Words by Lord Burgess
Arranged by Rudy Kalafus
Performed by The Crew: Bob Quenelle, Bob Sinn, Bob Stoner, Don Barnett, Don Schilling, George Hamma, Rich Guyon, Rudy Kalafus 
Guitar: Eric Serdahl Egg Shaker: Nancy Vaughan
 
I Wish I Were in Love Again
Words by Lorenz Hart
Music by Richard Rodgers
Duet: Lynda Fox and Ray James 
 
You Made Me Love You
Words by Joe McCarthy
Music by James Monaco
Arranged by Jay Althouse 
 
It's Been a Long, Long Time
Words by Sammy Cahn
Music by Jule Styne
Arranged by Jeff Funk 
 
    
We Go Together
Words and music by Warren Casey and Jim Jacobs 
Arranged by Ed Lojeski
 
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Words and music by Freddie Mercury
Arranged by Mark Brymer
 
I've Got You Under My Skin
Words and music by Cole Porter
Arranged by Teena Chinn
 
No Two People
Words and music by Frank Loesser
 
I Say A Little Prayer
Words and music by Burt Bacharach and Hal David
Arranged by Mark Brymer
Performed by The Songbirds: Adrienne Parker, Barbara Hayes, Barbara Howell, Bonnie Faber, Glenda Rasmussen, Norine DeGregori, Sue Stiller, Susan Heimsoth
Percussion: Eric Serdahl
 
Something's Gotta Give
Words and music by Johnny Mercer
Arranged by Jay Althouse
Performed by The Harmonics: Angela Govig, Bob Sinn Bob Stoner, Fred Rust, George Hamma, Ginger Deem, Lois Huckins, Nancy Vaughan, Sue Heller, Sue Stiller
Percussion: Eric Serdahl
 
When I'm Sixty-Four
Words and music by John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Arranged by Alan Billingsley
 
Forever Doo-Wop
Arranged by Roger Emerson