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They Were Expendable
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The Monkeys Have No Tails in Zamboanga
(uncredited)
Music adapted from the official march of the Philippine Constabulary
Written by by G. Savoca (lyrics)
[Sung in the officer's club at the beginning of the movie.]
Red River Valley
(uncredited)
Traditional
Instrumental version heard when Dad is left alone to meet the oncoming Japanese.
The Caisson Song
(uncredited)
Written by
Edmund L. Gruber
, William Bryden & Robert Danford
[Instrumental version integrated into background score.]
You're in the Army Now
(uncredited)
Music by
Isham Jones
and lyrics by
Tell Taylor
and
Ole Olsen
[Instrumental version heard when the boat crews march off to be secunded into the army.]
The Battle Hymn of the Republic
(uncredited)
Written by
William Steffe
(lyrics) &
Julia Ward Howe
(lyrics)
[Heard under last shot of airplane leaving.]
Anchors Aweigh
(uncredited)
Written by
Charles A. Zimmerman
(music) &
Alfred Hart Miles
(lyrics)
Marcheta
Taps
Written by
Daniel Butterfield
My Country 'Tis of Thee
Melody arranged into current form by
Thomas Augustine Arne
(1745)
Lyrics by
Samuel Francis Smith
(1831)
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