- Spark of light, Michael Bolton
- Higher, Michael Bublé
- Life changes, Thomas Rhett
- The very best of the Beach Boys, sounds of summer
- Uncharted, the Piano Guys
- When a crooner dies, Leslie Odom Jr
- Crazy rich Asians, original motion picture soundtrack
- Rufus Wainwright & Amsterdam Sinfonietta live, Rufus Wainwright and Amsterdam Sinfonietta
- Mystical magical rhythmical radical ride, Jason Mraz
- An intimate evening, David Foster
- Amapola, pretty little poppy, new English lyric by Albert Gamse ; [music by] Joseph M. Lacalle
- Damn, Kendrick Lamar
- The Beatles, The Beatles
- Beautiful trauma, Pink
- Renaissance, Beyonce
- Failer, Kathleen Edwards
- Treat myself, Meghan Trainor
- Meaning of life, Kelly Clarkson
- Now that's what I call music!, 89
- Falling in love again (can't help it), words and music by Fredrich Hollander
- New Orleans party
- Christmas, Cher
- Be, BTS
- Chemistry, Kelly Clarkson
- The very best of Cole Porter
- Greatest love songs, Frank Sinatra
- Number ones, Bee Gees
- All I need is you, by Peter De Rose, Benny Davis and Mitchell Parish
- Evergreens, celebrating six decades on Columbia Records, Barbra Streisand
- The lockdown sessions, Elton John
- The good parts, Andy Grammer
- Here it is, a tribute to Leonard Cohen
- Dancing tambourine, words by Phil Ponce ; music by W.C. Polla
- Now that's what I call music!, 69
- Live in Hollywood, Linda Ronstadt
- Now that's what I call music!, 67
- Take all my loves, 9 Shakespeare sonnets, Rufus Wainwright
- A little brains, a little talent, Randy Rainbow
- Accentuate the positive, Van Morrison
- NOW that's what I call music!, Volume 1
- Are you lonesome to-night?, words and music by Roy Turk and Lou Handman
- NOW that's what I call music, 77
- Dedicated, 2Cellos
- Swing fever, Rod Stewart with Jools Holland
- In the blue light, Paul Simon
- Now that's what I call music!, V. 2
- Mr. Morale & the big steppers, Kendrick Lamar
- Dardanella, song, words by Fred Fisher ; music by Felix Bernard & Johnny S. Black
- Footloose and fancy free, lyric by Gus Kahn ; music by Carmen Lombardo
- Good woman, Staves