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- One of thousands of 3-minute "Soundies", the forerunner of the music video, produced in the 1940s for video jukeboxes called a "Panoram".
- This Soundie shows Cab Calloway and his orchestra performing the title song.
- The Pretty Priorities take it off while flaunting their voices.
- A nurse gets the wounded patients in her office up dancing when she sings about jive.
- The Charioteers perform "Swing for Sale" in a very casual nightclub and it isn't long before all the patrons are dancing.
- The Charioteers perform the classic title song in this early music video format.
- In this Soundie, Count Basie and His Orchestra play the title song while many couples do the Lindy Hop.
- Fats Waller performs his hit surrounded by beautiful women in a 1940s version music video.
- Anita O'Day performs the hit song "Let Me Off Uptown", accompanied by Gene Krupa on drums and Roy Eldridge on trumpet.
- Van Alexander and His Orchestra get into the cowboy mood with the classic song.
- Four dancers, two males and two females, merrily dance to the merry tune of "Skip to my Lou".
- Soundie performance by Fats Waller of this titular song accompanied by dancers and a very big hat.