| 1 | Tiroler Kuhschellenlied (Tyrolean Love Song) |
| 2 | Zwoa Brettln A Gführiger Schnee (Two Planks Of Wood (Skis) On Glorious Snow) |
| 3 | Die Alte Bauernstub'n (The Old Farmhouse) |
| 4 | St.Antoner Ländler (St.Anton's Lands) |
| 5 | I Kann Net Lesen (I Can't Read) |
| 6 | Tiroler Holzhackerbaum-Marsch (Tyrolean Woodchopper March) |
| 7 | Die Allerlustigsten Leut' Sind D' Holzhackerleut' (The Jolly People Are The Woodchoppers) |
| 8 | Das Arlbergleid (Wo vom Galzig her) (The Arlberg Song) |
| 9 | Der Arlberg-Plattler (The Arlberg Thigh Slappers) |
| 10 | In St.Anton Am Arlberg (In St.Anton Am Arlberg) |
| 11 | Wann I Mein Jodler Sing (When I Sing My Yodelling Song) |
| 12 | 'S Kasermandl (It's Proud People) |
| 13 | Kuhtutten-Jodler (Cow Shed Yodel) |
Original Austrian Folklore
Hüttenzauber literally means hut magic, in other words magical sounds from the mountain huts.
There is a description of the mountains and scenery in and around St.Anton from a book by L. Langenmair, printed with kind permission of the .St..Anton tourist office.
Translations are not shown on the Sleeve and are added for clarity.