| 1 | | | Andy Sannella: Slidin' on the frets |
| 2 | | | Sol Hoopii & His Novelty Quartette: Iniki Malie |
| 3 | | | Kalama's Quartet: Wai O Monnehaha |
| 4 | | | Four Hawaiian Guitars: Black boy blues |
| 5 | | | Sam Ku West: Farewell blues |
| 6 | | | Sam Ku West: The Memphis blues |
| 7 | | | Sam Ku West: St. Louis blues |
| 8 | | | H. M. Barnes Blue Ridge Ramblers: Honolulu stomp |
| 9 | | | King Nawahi's Hawaiians: Hawaiian capers |
| 10 | | | Waikiki Hawaiian Trio: My best girl |
| 11 | | | Segis Luvaun: Wela-Ka-Hao |
| 12 | | | Kanui & Lula: Ua like no a like |
| 13 | | | Andy Sannella: Blues of the guitar |
| 14 | | | Palakiko & Paaluhi: Honolulu march |
| 15 | | | Hawaiian Beachcombers: Hawaiian melody |
| 16 | | | Roy Smeck Hawaiian Orchestra: Kalima waltz |
| 17 | | | Jim & Bob The Genial Hawaiians: Saint Louis blues |
| 18 | | | Genial Hawaiians Bob & Jim: By the water of Minnetonka |
| 19 | | | Sol Hoopi & His Novelty Quartette: An orange grove in California |
| 20 | | | Sol Hoopii & His Novelty Quartette: Oh lady be good |
| 21 | | | Roy Smeck's Serenaders: Guitarese |
| 22 | | | Roy Smeck's Serenaders: Slippery fingers |
| 23 | | | Roy Smeck's Serenaders: Limehouse blues |
| 24 | | | Tau Moe & The Original Hawaiians: Hula blues |
| 25 | | | Tau Moe & The Original Hawaiians: Rhythm of the island |
| 26 | | | Milton Brown & Brownies: Takin' off |
| 27 | | | Bill Mounce: I found a new baby |
| 28 | | | Modern Mountaineers: Takin' off |
| 29 | | | Bob Dunn's Vagabonds: Stompin' at the honky tonk |
| 30 | | | Cliff Bruner & His Boys: Kelly swing |
| 31 | | | Bill Boyd & His Cowboy Ramblers: Jitterbug jive |
| 32 | | | Sons Of Dixie: Don't ever go wrong |
| 33 | | | Roy Newman: Dust off that old piano |
| 34 | | | Bob Wills: Stay a little longer |
| 35 | | | Bob Wills: Texas playboy rag |
| 36 | | | Spade Cooley: Boggs' boogie |
| 37 | | | Johnny Bond: The daughter of jole blon' |
| 38 | | | Spade Cooley: Spadella |
| 39 | | | Hank Penny: Steel guitar stomp |
| 40 | | | Bob Wills: Steel guitar stomp |
| 41 | | | Bob Wills: Steel guitar rag |
| 42 | | | Leon McAuliffe: Steel guitar rag |
| 43 | | | Leon McAuliffe: Twin guitar boogie |
| 44 | | | Leon McAuliffe: Take it away, Leon! |
| 45 | | | Shelly Lee Allex: Train whistle blues |
| 46 | | | Shelly Lee Alley: I've got the blues No. 2 |
| 47 | | | Al Dexter: Down at the Roadside Inn |
| 48 | | | Ted Daffan: Blue steel blues |
| 49 | | | Ted Daffan: Weary steel blues |
| 50 | | | Ted Daffan: Car hop's blues |
| 51 | | | Charles Mitchell: Mean Mama blues |
| 52 | | | Sons Of The West: Panhandle shuffle |
| 53 | | | Sons Of The West: Sally's got a wooden leg |
| 54 | | | Hi-Flyers: Juke box jump |
| 55 | | | Leodie Jackson: Double crossin' Mama |
| 56 | | | Spade Cooley: Steel guitar rag |
| 57 | | | Spade Cooley: Texas steel guitar |
| 58 | | | Johnny Bond: John's other wife |
| 59 | | | Johnny Bond: I won't stand in your way |
| 60 | | | Ernest Tubb: So round, so firm, so fully packed |
| 61 | | | Ernest Tubb: Don't look now (But your broken heart's is showing) |
| 62 | | | Jimmy Heap & The Melody: Masters Dessau waltz |
| 63 | | | Billy Briggs - Xit Boys: Down in New Orleans |
| 64 | | | Billy Briggs - Xit Boys: Pretty baby boogie |
| 65 | | | Lonesome Star Cowboys: Steel guitar bounce |
| 66 | | | Cecil Campbell & The Tennessee Ramblers: Steel guitar hop |
| 67 | | | Cecil Campbell & The Tennessee Ramblers: Campbell's steel guitar special |
| 68 | | | Les Anderson: This is southland |
| 69 | | | Les Anderson: And I shook |
| 70 | | | Tommy Sargent: Steel guitar boogie |
| 71 | | | Merl Lindsay & His Oklahoma Nite Riders: Safety pin rag |
| 72 | | | Merl Lindsay & His Oklahoma Nite Riders: Slidin' steel u. v.a. |