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Forty Boys and a Song
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If You Would Like to Lose Your Blues
(1941)
Written by
Robert Mitchell
and
Betty Best
Sung offscreen by
The Robert Mitchell Boy Choir
during the opening credits
Whistled by two students on the way to class
Reprised by the choir at the end
Home on the Range
(1904) (uncredited)
Music by
Daniel E. Kelley
(1904) (uncredited)
Lyrics by
Brewster M. Higley
(1873)
Played on piano by
Robert Mitchell
Sung by
The Robert Mitchell Boy Choir
in class
My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played on piano by
Robert Mitchell
Sung by
The Robert Mitchell Boy Choir
in class
Reprised by the choir in a swing version
Shortnin' Bread
(uncredited)
Traditional
Sung by
The Robert Mitchell Boy Choir
at a campfire with an unidentifed soloist
Tollite Hostias
(uncredited)
Written by
Camille Saint-Saëns
Sung by
The Robert Mitchell Boy Choir
in church
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