- [dis 1] Babes in arms / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; directed by Busby Berkeley ; produced by Arthur Freed ; screenplay by Jack McGowan and Kay Van Riper (96 min.)
- [disc 2] Strike up the band / [presented by] MGM ; screenplay by John Monks, Jr. and Fred Finklehoffe ; directed by Busby Berkeley ; produced by Arthur Freed (120 min.)
- [disc 3] Babes on Broadway / a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; screenplay by Fred Finklehofffe and Elaine Ryan ; original story by Fred Finklehoffe ; directed by Busby Berkeley ; produced by Arthur Freed (118 min.)
- [disc 4] Girl crazy / a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; screenplay by Fred. F. Finklehoffe ; directed by Norman Taurog ; produced by Arthur Freed (99 min.)
- Bonus disc (157 min.).
Babes in arms: Learning that his parents are in financial straits, the son of a famous vaudeville team rounds up all the stage kids and puts on a lavish show to raise money. The future looks rosy until a hurricane washes the whole enterprise away on opening night.
Strike up the band: Jimmy and Mary are two talented high school students ready and eager to climb the ladder of success. He's a band leader and she's his lovelorn singer. Together they sing and dance their way to the top, with a few bumps along the way.
Babes on Broadway: One of the famous old musicals that combines captivating music and lavish production numbers by the master, Busby Berkeley. The story is the standard tale of two struggling Broadway hopefuls, and is filled with 16 song and dance numbers.
Girl crazy: Danny is a rich kid with a taste for wine, women and song, but not for higher education. His father ships him to an all-male college out West, where he meets the dean's granddaughter who is trying to help her grandfather keep his college from folding.