Superior Dancing, Volume 6
1998
- "All Kinds of Everything" – 3:00 (33 MPM) Dana (Waltz)
- "Stay In My Life" – 5:00 (30 MPM) Gerard Joling (Waltz)
- "Look to the Rainbow" – 2:45 (30 MPM) Dinah Washington (Waltz)
- "Alleghany Moon" – 2:51 (25 MPM) Patti Page (Waltz)
- "Three Stars Will Shine On You" – 2:39 (25 MPM) Richard Chamberlain (Waltz)
- "Nocturne" – 3:11 (26 MPM) Secret Garden (Waltz)
- "Agatha" – 3:12 (31 MPM) Nino Ferrer (Tango)
- "Exstasy" – 2:27 (31 MPM) Stanley Black Orchestra (Tango)
- "Spul uns dem Tango" – 3:35 (30 MPM) Dirk Busch (Tango)
- "Rot ist dein Mund" – 2:40 (31 MPM) Roy Black (Tango)
- "Elisabeth-Serenade" – 2:44 (52 MPM) Gunter-Kallmann Chor (Viennese Waltz)
- "Tulpen aus Amsterdam" – 2:03 (60 MPM) Orchestra Bela Sanders (Viennese Waltz)
- "I Hadn't Anyone Till You" – 1:57 (30 MPM) Richard Chamberlain (Foxtrot)
- "Singin' in the Rain" – 2:54 (33 MPM) Gene Kelly (Foxtrot)
- "You Make Me Feel So Young" – 2:51 (29 MPM) Rosemary Clooney (Foxtrot)
- "Tijuana Taxi" – 2:40 (48 MPM) Bert Kaempfert Orchestra (Quickstep)
- "Medley" – 5:16 (50 MPM) Joe Loss Orchestra (Quickstep)
- "Passing Strangers" – 2:37 (23 MPM) Sarah Vaughan, Hal Mooney, and the Billy Eckstine Orchestra
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