| Harry James and His Music Makers | | 1944-03-12 | A band remote from The Casino Gardens, Ocean Park, California. The first tune is, "Just You, Just Me." |
| Harry James and His Music Makers | | 1944-06-07 | A band remote from the roof of The Hotel Astor, New York City. The first tune is "an untitltled original by Juan Tizol." The second tune is, "Too Much In Love." |
| Harry James and His Music Makers | | 1944-12-03 | A band remote from the Casino Gardens, Ocean Park, California. The first selection is, "Just You, Just Me." |
| Harry James and His Music Makers | | 1945-03-09 | A band remote from Thomas M. England General Hospital, Atlantic City, New Jersey. The date is subject to correction; the hospital was closed in mid-1946. The first tune is, "Kappa Sinchi Hoic." |
| Harry James and His Music Makers | | 1945-06-08 | A band remote from Halloran General Hospital, Staten Island, New York. |
| Harry James and His Music Makers | | 1945-06-30 | A band remote from The Convention Hall, Asbury Park, New Jersey. The first tune is, "Perdido." |
| Harry James and His Music Makers | | 1945-07-27 | A band remote from The Thomas M. England General Hospital, Alantic City, New Jersey. The first tune is, "Carnival." Private Warren Bodin plays his own invention, the "Banjolene." The date is subject to correction. |
| Harry James and His Music Makers | | 1945-08-10 | A band remote from Waltham Regional Hospoital, Waltham, Massachusetts. The first tune is, "Flatbush Flanagan." |
| Harry James and His Music Makers | | 1945-08-31 | AFRS program name: "Harry James." The first tune is, "Jump Sauce." |
| Harry James and His Music Makers | | 1945-09-14 | The first tune is, "Old Folks At Home." |
| Harry James and His Music Makers | | 1953-01-06 | A band remote from the Cocoanut Grove of the Hotel Ambassador, Hollywood. The first tune is, "Down South Camp Meeting." |
| Harry James and His Music Makers | | 1953-01-16 | A band remote from the Cocoanut Grove of the Hotel Ambassador, Hollywood. The first tune is, "Don't Stop." The last tune ("Back Beat Boogie") really swings out. |
| Harry James and His Music Makers | | 1953-05-25 | A band remote from the Roof of the Hotel Astor, New York. A good show, the band is still in top form. The first tune is, "Don't Be That Way." |
| Harry James and His Music Makers | | 1959-02-06 | A band remote from The Hollywood Palladium. |
| Harry James and His Music Makers | | 1959-02-07 | A band remote from The Hollywood Palladium. |