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Blonde from Brooklyn
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Baby, Save Him for Me
(uncredited)
Written by Robert Scherman
Played during the opening credits
Played on the jukebox and performed by
Lynn Merrick
La Cucaracha
(uncredited)
Played on the jukebox and performed by
Lynn Merrick
Played by the nightclub band
There Goes That Song Again
(uncredited)
Music by
Jule Styne
Played when Susan arrives at the nightclub
Played by the band during the nightclub scene
Alabamy Bound
(uncredited)
Music by
Ray Henderson
Lyrics by
Buddy G. DeSylva
and
Bud Green
Performed by
Bob Haymes
(as Robert Stanton) and
Lynn Merrick
Comin' Around the Corner
(uncredited)
Music by Robert Wilson
Lyrics by
Mack Davis
Performed by
Bob Haymes
(as Robert Stanton) and
Lynn Merrick
Just a Prayer Away
(uncredited)
Music by David Kapp
Lyrics by
Charles Tobias
Performed by
Bob Haymes
(as Robert Stanton)
Lost, a Wonderful Girl
(uncredited)
Music by
James F. Hanley
Lyrics by
Benny Davis
Performed by
Bob Haymes
(as Robert Stanton)
(Yip Yip De Hootie) My Baby Said Yes
(uncredited)
Written by
Teddy Walters
and
Sid Robin
Performed by
Bob Haymes
(as Robert Stanton) and
Lynn Merrick
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