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Larceny with Music
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Only in Dreams
Muisc from the "Emperor Waltz" written by
Johann Strauss
)
Lyrics by
Samuel Lerner
Sung by
Kitty Carlisle
, accompanied by Alvino Rey Orchestra
Do Your Hear Music
(uncredited)
Written by
Don Raye
and
Gene de Paul
Sung by
Allan Jones
and
Kitty Carlisle
They Died With Their Boots Laced
(uncredited)
Written by
Don Raye
and
Gene de Paul
Sung by
The King Sisters
, accompanied by Alvino Rey Orchestra
For The Want Of You
(uncredited)
Written by
Jule Styne
and
Eddie Cherkose
Sung by
Allan Jones
,
Kitty Carlisle
and
The King Sisters
Please, Louise
(uncredited)
Written by
Don Raye
and
Gene de Paul
Sung by
Allan Jones
When You Wore A Tulip
(uncredited)
Written by
Jack Mahoney
and
Percy Wenrich
Sung by
Allan Jones
and
The King Sisters
Keep Smilin, Keep Laughin', Be Happy
(uncredited)
Written by
Lou Singer
Sung by
The King Sisters
Finale (Medley): Marine Hymn / Anchors Aweigh / Army Air Corps Song / Marching Along Together
(uncredited)
Music by
Jacques Offenbach
/ music by
Charles A. Zimmerman
and lyrics by
Alfred Hart Miles
,
R. Lovell
and
George D. Lottman
/
Robert Crawford
/
Franz Steininger
and
Eddie Pola
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