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24 tracks w. His Orchestra feat. vocalists Bob Houston, Helen Young, Paul Harmon, The Four Teens & The Glee Club Johnny Long 1941-1942 Songs | 1. | Theme - The White Star Of Sigma Nu |
| 2. | Announcement By Johnny Long |
| 3. | Strictly Instrumental |
| 4. | This Love Of Mine |
| 5. | Boogie Man |
| 6. | On Echo Hill |
| 7. | Moonlight On The Ganges |
| 8. | Let'S Get Away From It All |
| 9. | Was It Worth It? |
| 10. | Turkey In The Straw |
| 11. | Afterglow |
| 12. | He'S 1-A In The Army And He'S A-1 In My Heart |
| 13. | Don'T Say I Love You |
| 14. | Bugle Woogie |
| 15. | Romance |
| 16. | Deep In The Heart Of Texas |
| 17. | Wasn'T It You? |
| 18. | Broadway |
| 19. | My Girl Loves A Sailor |
| 20. | Breathless |
| 21. | After It'S Over |
| 22. | This Way Out |
| 23. | Sing A Love Song |
| 24. | On The Fourth Beat |
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