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Compilation of music from 1948 features the songs Theme - Stardreams/One Way Passage; The New Look; Stomping Room Only; You Turned The Tables On Me (featuring Irene Day); But None Like You (featuring Irene Day and Tommy Mercer); Cincinatti; Space Jumper Charlie Spivak One Way Passage Songs | 1. | Medley | |
| 2. | New Look, The | |
| 3. | Stomping Room Only | $0.99 | |
| 4. | You Turned the Tables on Me - (with Irene Daye) | |
| 5. | But None Like You | |
| 6. | Cincinatti | |
| 7. | Space Jumper | |
| 8. | Cincinatti | |
| 9. | Massenet's Elegy | |
| 10. | Let's Go Home | $0.99 | |
| 11. | Jealousy | |
| 12. | Begin the Beguine | |
| 13. | At Dawning | |
| 14. | One Way Passage | |
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