# | Title | Artist | Rating | Length |
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1 | Introduction by Paul Hume | Paul Hume | | 2:46 |
2 | March, “Washington Post” | John Philip Sousa | | 2:39 |
3 | March, “The Thunderer” | John Philip Sousa | | 2:27 |
4 | Cornet Solo, “Creanonian” Polka | A.F. Weldon | | 3:44 |
5 | March, “Klar zum Gefecht” | Hermann Blankenburg | | 3:45 |
6 | “Crazy Bone” Rag (One‐Step or Trot) | C.L. Johnson | | 3:50 |
7 | March, “Semper fidelis” | John Philip Sousa | | 2:35 |
8 | “Dream Hour” broadcast introduction with “The Marines’ Hymn” | Jacques Offenbach | | 2:17 |
9 | Grand March from The Queen of Sheba | Charles Gounod | | 5:06 |
10 | Hungarian Rhapsody no. 14 | Franz Liszt | | 9:02 |
11 | Overture, “Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna” | Franz von Suppé | | 8:20 |
12 | “A Witches’ Sabbath” from Symphonie Fantastique | Hector Berlioz, trans. Kline | | 9:04 |
13 | A Message from the President of the United States | Ronald Reagan | | 1:57 |
14 | “Concord” | Clare Grundman | | 5:30 |
15 | National Hymn, “God of Our Fathers” | George W. Warren, arr. Knox | | 4:09 |
16 | Galop from Geneviève de Brabant | Jacques Offenbach, trans. Bourgeois | | 2:18 |
17 | March, “Washington Post” | John Philip Sousa | | 2:36 |