- All Creatures of Our God and King ~The Mormon Tabernacle Choir
- Amores Estudiantes
- Bang Bang ~Nancy Sinatra
- Bells of Notre Dame, The
- Bette Davis Eyes
- Bing Bong
- Blue Danube, The
- Brazil - from "The Eddy Duchin Story"
- Calling You ~Blue October
- Can't Go Back Now ~The Weepies
- Cary Grant
- Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing
- Dizzy Fingers
- Duel of the Fates
- Early in the Morning ~Peter, Paul, and Mary
- Elephant Gun ~Beirut
- Excerpt from a speech by Oliver Wendell Holmes
- God Only Knows
- Hellfire from "the Hunchback of Notre Dame"
- Helter Skelter
- Hideaway ~The Weepies
- IV. Hoedown from "Rodeo"
- "Hunt for Red October", Theme from
- I'm On My Way (to Canaan Land)
- I've Been Kissed Before ~Rita Hayworth
- I Ain't Marchin' Anymore ~Phil Ochs
- Improvisation Sur Les Folies
- In the Forest, Near the Front ~The Russian Red Army Choir
- Jamaica Farewell ~Harry Belafonte
- Jungle Drum
- L'Accordeoniste ~Edith Piaf
- L'Orfeo: Toccata
- Let Her Dance
- Llorando ~Rebekah Del Rio
- Mano a Mano
- Marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs
- Metropolis ~Faded Paper Figures
- Mighty Day
- Molly Smiles
- "Mon Oncle", Theme from
- Mother, Mother from "Death of a Scoundrel"
- My Body is a Cage
- Night They Drove Old dixie Down, The ~Joan Baez
- The Parting Glass
- Polonaise #6 in A flat, Op. 53, "Héroïque" - Maestoso
- Por Una Cabeza
- Postcards from Italy ~Beirut
- Remember my Forgotten Man
- Sacred War, The
- Send Me on My Way ~Rusted Root
- Sharp Dressed Man
- Sisters
- Smooth Criminal
- Song of the Volga Boatmen
- Substitute
- Take My Breath Away ~Berlin
- Thé à la Menthe - Instrumental
- Tonight, Tonight ~The Smashing Pumpkins
- Tradition from "The Fiddler on the Roof" ~Topol
- Try a Little Tenderness ~Otis Redding
- Tupelo Blues ~John Lee Hooker
- Violin Concerto, No. 3 "Strassburg" K. 216, 3rd Movement
- Weight, The ~The Band
- Zitarrosa y Olimareños
catalog |ˈkatlˌôg; -ˌäg| (also catalogue) noun a complete list of items, typically one in alphabetical or other systematic order, in particular verb ( -logs |ˈkødlˈɔgz| |kødlˈɑgz|, -loged |ˈkødlˈɔgd| |kødlˈɑgd|, -loging |ˈkødlˈɔgɪŋ| |kødlˈɑgɪŋ| ORIGIN late Middle English : via Old French from late Latin catalogus, from Greek katalogos, from katalegein ‘pick out or enroll.’
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