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Bertie manages to get quite a few numbers on his piano between being rushed off to the country by foreboding Aunts and whatnot. When not at the piano, he's living life to marvelous music. Unfortunately not all of these tunes made it on The Soundtrack. In order to to overcome that shortcoming, here they are that ever-popular digitized music format which you can listen to with WinAmp or MacAmp. (Files have been placed into ZIP archives for storage and transfer reasons).

These were recorded directly off the original videos and DVDs, and therefore are of the highest quality possible in order to make a sort of "The World of Jeeves & Wooster: Volume II."

Songs in bold are ripped from DVDs and are very sharp sounding. I'll be updating all these from the DVDs as they are released. (Information on DVD's)

As Performed By Bertram Wooster

  1. Puttin' on the Ritz (Irving Berlin's Most Famous Cropper)
  2. Goodnight Vienna (Imagine Addressing an Entire City)
    (New Recording from DVD Nov 3, 2000)
  3. Sunny Disposish (A Song With A Spot of Philosophy)
    (New Recording from DVD May 15, 2000)
  4. Singing With Gussie (The Dernière Crie With Intellectual Content)
  5. 47 Ginger-Headed Sailors (All the Rage at the Drones)
    (New Recording from DVD Nov 8, 2000)
  6. Ask Dad (Bertie Plays The Main Title from Freddie Flowerdew's New Musical)
  7. You Do Something To Cock-a-Leekie (Impromptu "You Do Something To Me" About Tuppy)
  8. Sonny Boy (Complete with Crowd Rumbling and Unenthusiastic Responses)
    (New Recording from DVD May 15, 2000)
  9. Lady of Spain (Bertie Wooster Accompanied by the Dover Street Jazzomaniacs Bango Troupe)
    (New Recording from DVD May 15, 2000)
  10. Oh By Jingo! (Practicing)
  11. Oh By Jingo! (As sung by the whole lot at Totleigh Towers)

Music of his Life

  1. End Theme (Slightly Different Take on the Main Title)
  2. Golfing Music (A Short Variation on the Main Title)
  3. Ask Dad Rehersal (Rehersing the Opening Number "You're Just in Time")
  4. Ask Dad (The Opening Night of Ask Dad aka "Where's the Fire?")
  5. Night Life with Honoria (Entertaining Honoria Glossop)
  6. Night Life with Claude and Eustace (It Struck Me That You'd Probably Want to Turn Early...)
  7. Time Without End (Bertie's Friend Marian, the New York Nightclub Singer)
  8. Slingsby's Soups ("You Do Something To Me" Reworked by Lucious Pim's Advertising Firm for Slingsby's Soups)
  9. If I Had You (Sung by Marian at the club in New York)

More to come...

To play these files I recommend WinAmp or MacAmp available from Nullsoft.

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