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THE HARRY WARREN COLLECTION, 1909-2000
#750
(32 Cubic Feet; DB 14, F/O 26, ShB 7, ADB (12) 10, ADB(
45) 1, ADB (10) 10)
OF = Original Film, RV = Reference Video, MV = Master
Video
by: Franklin A. Robinson, Jr., October 2003
Container List
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SERIES 7: AUDIO-VISUAL, 1926-1977
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Sub-series
7a. Recordings
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Playback Discs
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45
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Always Leave Them Laughing,
(retitled Naughty But Nice,
1939)
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1
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2
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“In
a Moment of Weakness”, Gale Page
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An Affair to Remember, 1957
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3
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20th
Century Fox
“Affaire
de Coeur”, vocals by Marni Nixon, from An Affair to Remember
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4
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20th
Century Fox
1. “An Affair to Remember” (English version), “Continuer”
2. “Tomorrowland” (Kid version), “Tiny Little
Scout”
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5
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20th
Century Fox
1. “An Affair to Remember” (French version),
Marni Nixon & Orchestra
2. 1. “An
Affair to Remember” (Italian version), Marni Nixon & Orchestra
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6
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20th
Century Fox
1. “My Heart Tells Me”, vocal group with
orchestra
2. “My Heart Tells Me”, orchestra only
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7
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20th
Century Fox
“You
Make it Easy to be True”, vocal group and orchestra from An Affair to
Remember
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8
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“An
Affair to Remember”, two sides unidentified
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Artists and Models,
1955
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9
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904-41,
#10208, “Inamorata (Song Ballet)”, vocals by Shirley MacLaine, from Artists
and Models
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55
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1
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“Artists
and Models” (Prod. Number) Martin, Lewis, Choir and Orch. And “When You
Pretend” (Finale) 906-41, Martin, Lewis, MacLaine, Malone, Choir and Orch.
from Artists and Models
#10208
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2
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903-41,
#10208, “Inamorata”, vocals by Dean Martin, from Artists and Models, copy
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3
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905-41,
#10208, “The Lucky Song”, vocals by Dean Martin, from Artists and
Models, copy
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4
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Side One:
#902-41-31-21, #10208, “When You Pretend”, vocals by Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis
and Orchestra (3 sections), from Artists and Models
Side
Two: #901-41, #10208, “You Look So
Familiar”, vocals by Dean Martin, from Artists and Models
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The Birds and the Bees, 1956
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45
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10
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903-41,
“The Birds & The Bees”, vocals by Mitzi Gaynor, George Gobel, from Lady
Eve, #10337
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11
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902-41,
“La Parisienne”, vocals by Mitzi Gaynor
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Broadway Gondolier,
1935
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12
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“Lonely
Gondolier”from Broadway Gondolier,
vocals by Dick Powell
“Outside
of You”from Broadway Gondolier,
vocals by Dick Powell
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13
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“Outside
of You” from Broadway Gondolier,
Fioritos Orchestra and Muzzy Margellino
“You
Bother Me an Awful Lot” from G-Men, Dvorak and Chorus with Orchestra
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14
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“The Pig
and The Cow” from Broadway Gondolier, vocals by Joan Blondell and Dick Powell
“The
Girl on the Little Blue Plate” from Tulip Time, vocals by Dorothy Dare and Felix
Knight
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15
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“Rose in
Your Hair” from Broadway Gondolier, vocals by Dick Powell
“You Can
Be Kissed” from Broadway Gondolier, Fioritos Orchestra and Debutantes - Marcellino and
Candy
“LuLu’s
Back in Town” from Broadway Gondolier, vocals by Dick Powell
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16-17
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“Rose
in Your Hair” from Broadway Gondolier, vocals by Dick Powell
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The Caddy, 1953
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18
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Side One: copy, ATD-1, #10320-D, “You’re The Right One”,
for The Caddy
Side Two: copy, ATD-1,
#10320-D, “That’s Amore”, (Martin-Lewis), for The Caddy
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55
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5
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FTD-1 #10320-D, “The Gay
Continental”, for The Caddy, copy
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6
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Side One: EOV-1 #10320-D, “It’s a Whistlin’ Kinda Weather”,
for The Caddy, dub-d
Side Two: BTD-1 #10320-D, “You’re
the Right One - Reprise”, for The Caddy, dub-d
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Cinderfella, 1960
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7
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Electro-Vox
Cinderfella
#10365
a. GTD-1 “Let Me Be a People”, vocals by Jerry
Lewis
b. HTD-1 “Other Fella” Soliloquy, orchestra
only
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Colleen, 1936
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45
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19
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RCA Victor, sample record
“An Evening With You” from Colleen, vocals by Dick
Powell and Ruby Keeler
“A Buck and a Quarter a Day” from Sons O’
Guns, vocals by Joe E. Brown and Joan Blondell
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20
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RCA Victor, sample record
“I Don’t Have to Dream Again”
from Colleen, vocals by Dick Powell
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21
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RCA
Victor, sample record
“You’ve Got to Know How to
Dance” from Colleen, vocals by Ruby Keeler
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Dames, 1934
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22
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RCA Victor, sample record
“Dames”
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23
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RCA Victor, sample record
“I’ve Only Got Eyes for You”
from Dames
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Diamond Horseshoe, 1945
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24
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Billy Rose’s Diamond Horseshoe presentation album
(5 records)
20th Century Fox
“Moody”, vocals by Betty Grable
“Dessert Finale”, production
routine
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25
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“The More I See You”, vocals by Dick Haymes
“Mrs. Standish Scene”, “Mink
Lament”, vocals by Betty Grable
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54
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1
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CRACKED
Presto
“Cooking Up a Show”
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2
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CRACKED
“Cooking Up a Show”, production routine, Part 1
“Cooking Up a Show”,
production routine, Part 2
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3
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CRACKED
“In Acapulco”,
vocals by Betty Grable and Chorus
“I Wish I Knew”, vocals by
Dick Haymes, “Carrie”, vocals by Kay and Gaxton
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4
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CRACKED
“The Old and The New”, production routine, Part 1
“The Old and The New”,
production routine, Part 2
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Down Argentine
Way, 1940
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45
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26
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Columbia
Side One: TCF17, “Argentina”,
Grable & Ameche, Down Argentina Way
Side Two: TCF18, “Argentina”,
Nichols Bros. routine, Down Argentina Way
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55
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8
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20th Century Fox
Side One: TCF19, “Nenita”, Kinsky & Flores Bros. Trio,
Down Argentina Way
Side Two: TCF20, “Sing to Your
Senorita”, Charlotte Greenwood & Orch., Down
Argentina Way
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9
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Columbia
“Two Dreams Met” from Down
Argentina Way
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The Gang’s All Here,
1943
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10
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20th Century Fox
CRACKED
1. “Tutti Frutti
Hat”, vocals by Carmen Miranda and Orchestra, part 1
2. “Tutti Frutti Hat”, vocals by Carmen
Miranda and Orchestra, part 2
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Go Into Your Dance,
1935
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46
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1
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RCA Victor, sample record
“Go Into Your Dance”, “Electrical
transcription for broadcast purposes”
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2
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RCA Victor, sample record
“Good Old Fashioned Cocktail”
vocals by Ruby Keeler, “About A Quarter to Nine”, and “Go Into Your Dance”
vocals by Al Jolson from Go Into Your Dance
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3
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RCA Victor, sample record
“Latin from Manhattan”
from Go Into Your Dance
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RCA Victor, sample record
“Quarter to Nine” number complete
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Going Places, 1938
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5
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Going Places, “Jeepers
Creepers”, Louis Armstrong and small orch.
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Going Places, “Say it
With a Kiss”, Maxine Sullivan, Dick Powell, Louis Armstrong
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Golddiggers in Paris,
1938
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7
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“Day Dreaming”
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8
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“I Wanna Go Back to Bali”
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9
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“Latin Quarter”
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10
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“Stranger in Paree”
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Golddiggers of 1935,
1935
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11
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RCA Victor sample record (Golddiggers of 1935)
“Lullaby of Broadway”, vocals
by Winnie Shaw, Dick Powell and ensemble
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12
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RCA Victor sample record (Golddiggers of 1935)
“Lullaby of Broadway”, appears
to be three tracks
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13
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RCA Victor sample record (Golddiggers of 1935)
“The Words are in My Heart”,
vocals by Dick Powell
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14
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RCA Victor sample record (Golddiggers of 1935)
a. “I’m Going
Shopping With You”, vocals by Dick Powell and Gloria Stuart
b. “The Words are
in My Heart”, vocals by Dick Powell, last chorus
c. “The Words are in My Heart”, vocals by Dick
Powell and trio
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Golddiggers of 1937,
1937
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15
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no label (Golddiggers of 1937)
“All is Fair in Love and War”
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16
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no label (Golddiggers of 1937)
“Love and War” - complete
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17
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RCA Victor sample record
a. “Plenty of Money
and You”, vocals by Dick Powell and Joan Blondell
b. “Your Eyes Have Told Me”, vocals by James
Melton from Sing Me A Love Song
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The Great American
Broadcast, 1941
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55
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11
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20th Century Fox
Side One: TCF47, “I Take to You”, Faye, Oakie & Payne,
The Great American Broadcast
Side Two: TCF48, “It’s All in
a Lifetime”, Alice Faye &
Orch., The Great American Broadcast
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46
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18
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20th Century Fox
Side One: TCF55, “Long Ago Last Night”, Alice Faye &
Orch., The Great American Broadcast
Side Two: TCF56, “Where Are
You”, Alice Faye, John Payne, Inkspots, The Great American Broadcast
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20th Century Fox
Side One: TCF57, “I’ve Got a Bone to Pick With You”,
Inkspots, “Give My Regards to Broadway”, Oakie & Orch., The Great
American Broadcast
Side Two: TCF58, “I’m Alabamy
Bound”, Inkspots, The Great American Broadcast
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20th Century Fox
Side One: TCF59, “The Great American Broadcast”, Jimmie
Newell, “I Take to You”, Alice Faye & John Payne, The Great American
Broadcast
Side Two: TCF60, 1. “Where Are
You”, A. Faye, 2. “Where Are You” A. Faye & Ensemble, 3-1 “I Take to You”,
A. Faye, J. Oakie, J. Payne, M. Hughes, The Great American Broadcast
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Garden of the Moon,
1938
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47
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1
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“Garden of the Moon” and “Confidentially”
from Garden of the Moon
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2
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“Girlfriend of the Whirling
Dervish” from Garden of the Moon
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3
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“The Lady on the Two Cent
Stamp” from Garden of the Moon
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4
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“Love is Where You Find It”
from Garden of the Moon
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Hard to Get, 1938
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5
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“Hot Heiress”, “You Must Have
Been a Beautiful Baby”, Dick Powell & Orch., 78RPM
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The Harvey
Girls, 1945
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6
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Side One:
Production #1348, Part 1, A. T. & S. P. Routine, no cues, scene
2402, 1/10/45, Disc No.
MGM 26992, RPM 80, The Harvey
Girls
Side Two: Production #1348, Part 2, A. T. & S. P.
Routine, no cues, scene 2402, 1/10/45,
Disc No. MGM 26993, RPM 80, The Harvey
Girls
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7
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Electro-Vox
1. “Atchison,
Topeka and Santa
Fe” (Harvey
Girls), California Melodies, 12/2/45
2. “In the Valley” (Harvey
Girls), California Melodies, 12/2/45
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55
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12
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Audio-Disc
“Santa Fe”,
French version
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47
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8-9
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Electro-Vox
Score from The Harvey
Girls, California Melodies, 12/2/45
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10
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1348, Hayride -
not cued, scene 2417, 2/22/45,
Disc No. MGM 27027, RPM 80, The Harvey
Girls
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11
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1348, In the
Valley (not cued) 1st, scene 2412, 2/21/45,
Disc No. MGM 27017, RPM 80, The Harvey
Girls
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12
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1348, It’s a Great
Big World, scene 2401, 1/5/45,
Disc No. MGM 26989, RPM 80, The Harvey
Girls
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1348, March of the
Doagies - not cued, scene 2415, 2/22/45,
Disc No. MGM 27023, RPM 80, The Harvey
Girls
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15
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1348, My Intuition
- not cued, scene 2411, 2/22/45,
Disc No. MGM 27019, RPM 80, The Harvey
Girls
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16
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1348, O You Kid,
scene 2407, 2/17/45, Disc
No. MGM 27008, RPM 80, The Harvey
Girls
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17
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1348, Round and
Round Waltz - not cued, scene 2418, 2/23/45,
Disc No. MGM 27029, RPM 80, The Harvey
Girls
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18
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1348, Wait and See
3rd version - not cued, scene 2410, 2/21/45, Disc No. MGM 27013, RPM 80, The Harvey
Girls
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Hearts Divided, 1936
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48
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1
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RCA Victor sample record
“Two Hearts Divided”, vocals by Dick Powell, from Hearts
Divided
“My Kingdom for a Kiss”,
vocals by Dick Powell, from Hearts Divided
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Iceland,
1942
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55
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13
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20th Century Fox (Iceland)
“It’s the Lovers Knot”, mixed
voices and orchestra, TCF 144
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14
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20th Century Fox (Iceland)
1. “I Like a
Military Tune”, vocals by Joan Merrill with Sammy Kaye Orchestra, TCF 139
2. “She’ll Always Remember”, vocals by Don
Cornell with Sammy Kaye Orchestra, TCF 143
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48
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2
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RCA Victor sample record
“Muchacha”, “Caliente”, Phil Regan
and His Orchestra and Ensemble
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54
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6
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RCA Victor sample record CRACKED
“Muchacha”, Phil Regan
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Just for You, 1952
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48
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3
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Electro-Vox
“Just for You”, vocals by Bing Crosby
Unidentified
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55
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15
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Electro-Vox
“I’ll Si-Si Ya in Bahia”, vocals Bing
Crosby
Unidentified
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The Ladies Man, 1961
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16
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Electro-Vox, Paramount Pictures Music Dept.
1. “He Doesn’t Know”, The Ladies Man, #10374
2. “Jerry’s Mambo”, The
Ladies Man, #10374
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Marty, 1955
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17
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Howard S. Richmond Advance Columbia
Record
1. “Marty”, Jimmy
Leyden, Chappaqua H.S. Kids
2. “East Side, West
Side”, Jimmy Leyden, Chappaqua H.S. Kids
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My Dream is Yours, 1949
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18
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Warner Brothers
#D3137, My Dream, Cutting
Capers
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48
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4
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Warner Brothers
1. #178, My Dream, “Cuttin’ Capers”, vocals by
Doris Day
2. #S178, My Dream, “Love
Finds a Way”, Hal Derwin and Orchestra
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Warner Brothers
1. #S177, “My Dream”, Hal Derwin
2. #S177, My Dream is Your
Dream, “Freddie”, Cartoon Seq., Doris Day, Jack Carson
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Side One: Disc. #S179, “My Dream is Your Dream”. “I’ll
String Along With You”, “Someone Like You”, Doris Day torch
Side Two: #S179, “My Dream is
Your Dream”. “Tick, Tick, Tick”, “My Dream is Your Dream”, Doris Day torch
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7
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Warner Brothers
#D3164, My Dream, “I’ll
String Along With You”, vocals by Doris Day
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Orchestra Wives, 1942
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8
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20th Century Fox
“At Last”, Lynn Bari, Glenn
Miller and Orchestra, Orchestra Wife, TCF-129
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20th Century Fox
1. “Bugle Call Rag”,
Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - TCF135
2. “I’ve Got a Gal in Kalamazoo”,
Part 3, Glenn Miller and His Orchestra and the Nichols Brothers Dance -
TCF136
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20th Century Fox
1. “I’ve Got a Gal
in Kalamazoo”, Part I, vocals by
Tex Beneke and The Modernaires with Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - TCF137
2. “I’ve Got a Gal in Kalamazoo”, Part 2,
vocals by Tex Beneke and The Modernaires with Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
and the Nichols Brothers - TCF138
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11
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20th Century Fox
Side One: “People
Like You and Me”, Glenn Miller and Orchestra, Orchestra Wife, TCF-127
Side Two: “That’s Sabotage”,
Glenn Miller Orchestra, Orchestra Wife, TCF-128
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12
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20th Century Fox
1. “Serenade in
Blue”, Part I, vocals by Lynn Bari, Ray Eberle, with Glenn Miller and His
Orchestra - TCF131
2. “Serenade in Blue”, Part 2, vocals by Lynn
Bari, Ray Eberle, with Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - TCF132
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Rock-A-Bye Baby, 1958
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13
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Electro-Vox
Side One: copy, “Dormi-Dormi-Dormi”,
33 RPM
Side Two: copy, “Sag’ Night
Leb’ Wohl”, 33 RPM
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14
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Electro-Vox
Side One: copy, “Love
is a Lovely Thing” (Straight Version), Jerry Lewis, 33 RPM
Side Two: copy, “Love is a
Lovely Thing” (Comedy Version), Jerry Lewis, 33 RPM
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Electro-Vox
Copy, CTD-1, #10325, “Dormi-Dormi-Dormi”,
Jerry Lewis & Salvatore Baccaloni & Orch., for Rock-A-Bye Baby,
78 RPM
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20
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Electrovox
“Land
of La La La”, Jerry and Gary
Lewis and Orch., from Rock-A-Bye Baby, 78 RPM
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21
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Electro-Vox
Side One: copy,
ATD-1, #10325, “Rock-A-Bye Baby” (Main Title Version), Jerry Lewis, for Rock-A-Bye
Baby, 78 RPM
Side Two: copy, BTD-1, #10325, “Love is a Lonely
Thing”, Jerry Lewis, for Rock-A-Bye Baby, 78 RPM
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22
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Electro-Vox
Side One: #10325, “Love
is a Lonely Thing (Reprise)”, from Rock-A-Bye Baby, vocals by Jerry
Lewis, RPM 78, Copy DTD-1
Side Two: #10325, “Why Can’t He Care for Me”, from Rock-A-Bye
Baby, vocals by Connie Stevens, RPM 78, Copy ETD-1
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23
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Electro-Vox
Copy, FTD-1, #10325, “The
White Virgin of the Nile”, Marilyn Maxwell, Orch. and
Chorus, for Rock-A-Bye Baby, 78 RPM
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The Rose Tattoo, 1955
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24
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Electro-Vox
Side One: Copy, “Love
Theme for ‘The Rose Tattoo’“ by Alex North
Side Two: Copy, “The Rose
Tattoo” (Title Song) by Harry Warren and Jack Brooks
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San Quentin, 1937
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48
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15
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“How Could You”, Ann Sheridan, San Quentin
“My Little Buckaroo, Dick
Foran, The Cherokee Strip, 1937
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Shipmates Forever, 1935
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16
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RCA Victor sample record
1. “Don’t Give Up
the Ship”, male chorus only
2. “Don’t Give Up
the Ship”, voices accompanied by accordion
3. “I’d Rather
Listen to Your Eyes”, Dick Powell
4. “Anchors Aweigh”, “I’ll Take Orders from
You”, Dick Powell
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17
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RCA Victor sample record
1. “I’ll Take
Orders from You”, Dick Powell
2. “Don’t Give Up
the Ship”, Dick Powell
3. “Navy Sweetheart”, “I’d Rather Listen to
Your Eyes”, Dick Powell
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18
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Warner Brothers Transcription
“Shipmates Forever”
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Spring Reunion,
1957
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55
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25
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Electro-Vox
“Spring Reunion”
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26
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Electro-Vox
“Spring Reunion”
version 1
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Satan Never Sleeps,
1961
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49
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1
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20th Century Fox
Satan Never Sleeps, “Satan Never Sleeps”
Band 1 - Vocal and Orchestra
Band 2 - Orchestra
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The Singing Marine,
1937
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2
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no label (The Singing Marine)
a. “You Can’t Run
Away from Love Tonight”, vocals by Dick Powell and male chorus
b. “’Cause My Baby
Says It’s So”, vocals by Dick Powell
c. Medley of songs by Larry Adler, harmonica
and orchestra
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3
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no label (The Singing Marine)
“The Lady Who Couldn’t Be
Kissed”
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4
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no label (The Singing Marine)
“Shanghai” number complete
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5
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no label (The Singing Marine)
a. “I Know Now”,
vocals by Doris Weston
b. “You Can’t Run
Away from Love”, vocals by Dick Powell and Doris Weston
c. “Marine Song”, mens chorus
d. “You Can’t Run Away from Love Tonight”,
Larry Adler, harmonica player and orchestra
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6
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no label (The Singing Marine)
a. “Marine Song”,
vocals by Dick Powell
b. “Marine Chorus”, vocals by Dick Powell and
Chorus
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Skirt’s Ahoy!, 1951
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7
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1. Production
#1556, “Hilda Matilda” new ver., scene 2401 & 2402, 9/20/51, Disc No. MGM 28039, RPM 80, Skirts
Ahoy
2. Production #1556, “Skirts Ahoy” Drill,
scene 2419, 9/29/51, Disc
No. MGM 28040, RPM 80, Skirts Ahoy
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8
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1. Production
#1556, “Skirts Ahoy” and “What Good is a Gal”, scene 2401 & 2402, 9/4/51, Disc No. MGM 28019, RPM 80, Skirts
Ahoy
2. Production #1556, “Hilda Matilda”, scene
2407, 9/4/51, Disc No. MGM
28020, RPM 80, Skirts Ahoy
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1. Production
#1556, “Let’s Fight”, scene 2410, 9/4/51,
Disc No. MGM 28021, RPM 80, Skirts Ahoy
2. Production #1556, “What Good is a Gal” -
(B), scene 2411, 9/4/51,
Disc No. MGM 28022, RPM 80, Skirts Ahoy
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10
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Side One:
Production #1556, Navy Waltz, scene 2412, 9/8/51, Disc No. 28025, RPM 80, Skirts Ahoy!
Side Two: Production #1556, I
Got a Funny Feeling, scene 2412, 9/8/51,
Disc No. 28026, RPM 80, Skirts Ahoy!
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11
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1556, “Hold Me
Close to You”, scene 2420, 10/5/51,
Disc No. MGM 28044, RPM 80, Skirts Ahoy
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1. Production
#1556, “What Good is a Gal” (BB vers.), scene 2417, 9/8/51, Disc No. MGM 28027, RPM 80, Skirts
Ahoy
2. Production #1556, “Waves of the Navy”, AGlad to Have You Aboard”, scene 2414
& 2415, 9/4/51, Disc
No. MGM 28028, RPM 80, Skirts Ahoy
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13
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1556, “What Makes
a Wave”, scene 2404, 9/8/51,
Disc No. MGM 28029, RPM 80, Skirts Ahoy
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1. Production
#1556, “I Got a Funny Feeling”, scene 2413, 9/4/51, Disc No. MGM 28023, RPM 80, Skirts Ahoy
2. Production #1556, “What Good is a Gal” -
(C) - vocal and orchestra, “Glad to Have You”, scene 2403 & 2405, 9/4/51, Disc No. MGM 28024, RPM 80, Skirts
Ahoy
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Springtime in the Rockies,
1942
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15
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20th Century Fox
Side One: “Chattanooga-Choo-Choo”, vocals by Carmen
Miranda, Springtime in the Rockies, TCF 155
Side Two: “I Liked to be Loved
by You”, vocals by Carmen Miranda, Springtime in the Rockies, TCF 159
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16
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20th Century Fox
1. “I Had the
Craziest Dream”, vocals by Helen Forrest with Harry James and His Orchestra, Springtime
in the Rockies, TCF 161
2. “Pan Americana Jubilee”, vocals by Betty
Grable and John Payne, Springtime in the Rockies, TCF 162
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17
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20th Century Fox
Side One: “A Poem Set to Music, Part 1”, Harry James and
His Orchestra, vocals by Johnny McAfee, Springtime in the Rockies, TCF
157
Side Two: “A Poem Set to
Music, Part 2”, Harry James and His Orchestra, vocals by Johnny McAfee, Springtime
in the Rockies, TCF 158
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18
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20th Century Fox
Side One: “Run Little Rain Drop Run”, vocals by Betty
Grable and John Payne, Springtime in the Rockies, TCF 156
Side Two: “Tic Tac Do Meu
Coracao”, vocals by Carmen Miranda, Springtime in the Rockies, TCF 160
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Stars Over Broadway, 1935
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19
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RCA sample record (Stars Over Broadway)
“At Your Service Madam”
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20-21
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RCA sample record (Stars Over Broadway)
“Broadway Cinderella”, vocals
by Jane Froman and Phil Regan
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22
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RCA sample record (Stars Over Broadway)
“You Let Me Down”, vocals by
Jane Froman
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23
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RCA sample record (Stars Over Broadway)
“Where Am I”, vocals by James
Melton
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Summer Holiday, 1946
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50
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1
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1386, Bar Room
Seq. Pt. 1 & 2, scene 2420, 10/30/46,
Summer Holiday
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2
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1386, Bar Room
Seq. Pt. 4 & 5, scene 2421, 10/30/46,
Summer Holiday
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1386, Brave Heart,
scene 2417, 9/17/46, Disc
No. MGM 27206, RPM 80, Ah Wilderness (Summer Holiday)
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4
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1386, Danville
High, scene 2406, 7/25/46,
Disc No. MGM 27179, RPM 80, Summer Holiday
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5
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1386, Independence
Day, scene 2415, 9/9/46,
Disc No. MGM 27191, RPM 80, Ah Wilderness (Summer Holiday)
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6
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1386, Never Again,
scene 2405, 7/3/46, Disc
No. MGM 27156, RPM 80, Summer Holiday
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7
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Side One:
Production #1386, Omar & the Princess, scene 2418 part 1, 9/30/46, Disc No. MGM 27210, RPM
80, Summer Holiday
Side Two: Production #1386,
Omar & the Princess, scene 2418, 10/4/46,
Summer Holiday
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8
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1386, Our Home
Town, scene 2404, 6/21/46,
Disc No. 27151, RPM 80, Summer
Holiday “NG - Wrong Take”
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1386, Spring
Everything, scene 2213, 2214, 9/3/46,
Disc No. MGM 27200, RPM 80, Ah Wilderness (Summer Holiday)
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10
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1386, Stanley
Steamer, scene 2409, 7/31/46,
Disc No. MGM 27181, RPM 80, Summer Holiday
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1386, Reel #1, 7/9/46, RPM 80, Summer Holiday
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Summer Stock, 1949/1950
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12
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Side One:
Production #1477, Wonderful You, scene 2419, 2/10/50, Disc No. 27759, RPM 80, Summer
Stock
Side Two: Production #1477,
All for You, Happy Harvest, scene 2416-2417, 2/10/50, Disc No. 27758, Summer Stock
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Side One:
Production #1477, Dig Dig Dig, scene 2414, 11/23/49, Disc No. 27720, RPM 80, Summer
Stock
Side Two: Production #1477,
Portland Fancy, scene 2408, 11/23/49,
Disc No. 27717, Summer Stock
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Side One:
Production #1477, Memory Island,
scene 2412, 12/11/49,
Disc No. 27719, RPM 80, Summer Stock
Side Two: Production #1477,
Fall in Love, scene 2411, 12/11/49,
Disc No. 27718, Summer Stock
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Side One: Production #1477, Feel Like Singing, scene
2402, 10/17/49, Disc No.
27706, RPM 80, Summer Stock
Side Two: Production #1477,
Happy Harvest, scene 2401, 10/17/49,
Disc No. 27705, Summer Stock
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1477, Friendly
Star, scene 2403, 11/3/49,
Disc No. 27712, RPM 80, Summer Stock
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Sun Valley
Serenade, 1941
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20th Century Fox
Side One: “At Last”,
Glenn Miller and Band, Sun Valley, TCF-72
Side Two: “At Last”, Lynn
Barry, J. Payne, Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Sun Valley,
TCF-73, Part 2
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18-19
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20th Century Fox
Side One: “Chattanooga
Choo Choo”, Glenn Miller Band & Voices, Sun Valley,
TCF-74 Part 1
Side Two: “Chattanooga
Choo Choo”, Glenn Miller Band & Voices, Sun Valley,
TCF-75 Part 2
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20
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20th Century Fox
“Chattanooga
Choo Choo”, (German Version)
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21
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20th Century Fox
Side One: “Kiss Polka”, “The World is Waiting to
Waltz Again”, Glenn Miller Band & Voices, Sun Valley Serenade,
TCF-76
Side Two: “Sleigh Ride Sequence”, Sun
Valley Serenade, TCF-77
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20th Century Fox
Side One: “Moonlight
Serenade”, “I Know Why and So Do You”, Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Sun
Valley, TCF-70
Side Two: “Moonlight Serenade”,
“I Know Why and So Do You”, Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Sun
Valley, TCF-71
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Sweet Rosie O’Grady,1943
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20th Century Fox
“Goin’ to the County Fair” & “My Sal”, vocals by Betty
Grable, from Sweet Rosie O’Grady
“Sweet Rosie O’Grady”, vocals
by Betty Grable, from Sweet Rosie O’Grady
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20th Century Fox
“My Heart Tells Me”, vocals by Betty Grable, from Sweet
Rosie O’Grady
“Waiting at the Church”,
vocals by Betty Grable, from Sweet Rosie O’Grady
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20th Century Fox
Side One: “The Wishing Waltz”, vocals by Phil Regan, Mixed
voices and orchestra, Sweet Rosie O’Grady, TCF 230
Side Two: “My Heart Tells Me”,
vocals by Phil Regan, Sweet Rosie O’Grady, TCF 231
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20th Century Fox
Side One: TCF227, “Waiting at the Church”, Betty Grable,
Mixed voices & Orch., Sweet Rosie O’Grady
Side Two: TCF229, “My Heart
Tells Me”, Betty Grable & Orch., Sweet Rosie O’Grady
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Texas
Carnival, 1951
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51
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1
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Side One:
Production #1532, “Young Folks Should Get Married”, scene 2401, 2/12/51, Disc No. 27980, RPM
80
Side Two: Production #1532, “Cornies
Pitch”, scene 2403, 2/12/51,
Disc No. 27981, RPM 80
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2
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Side One:
Production #1532, “It’s Dynamite Complete”, scene 2406, 3/6/51, Disc No. 27983, RPM 80
Side Two: Production #1532, “Whoa
Emma Reprise”, scene 2008, 2/12/51,
Disc No. 27984, RPM 80
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That Night in Rio,
1941
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3-4
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20th Century Fox
Side One: TCF28, “Boa Noite”, Alice Faye and Orch., “Chica
Chica Boom”, Alice Faye-Don Ameche & Orch., Road to Rio
Side Two: TCF29, “They Met in Rio”,
Production Routine, Road to Rio
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5
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20th Century Fox
Side One: TCF36, “Chica Chica Boom”, Samba Routine Pt. 1, Road
to Rio
Side Two: TCF37, “Chica Chica
Boom”, Samba Routine Pt. 2, Road to Rio
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30-31
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20th Century Fox
Side One: TCF34, “I Yi Yi Yi”, Carmen Miranda and Orch., Road
to Rio
Side Two: TCF35, “Cae Cae”,
Carmen Miranda and Orch., Road to Rio
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7
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20th Century Fox CRACKED
Side One: TCF38, “Baron Routine Pt. 1”, Road to Rio
Side Two: TCF39, “Finale”, Road
to Rio
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These Thousand Hills,
1959
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51
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6
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20th Century Fox
“These Thousand Hills”, Bill
Lee and Orchestra
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7
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20th Century Fox
“These Thousand Hills”, Randy
Sparks Chorus and Orchestra
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Tin Pan Alley, 1940
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55
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32
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20th Century Fox (Tin Pan Alley)
1. “You Say the
Sweetest Things” (Chop Suey Joint), vocals by Alice Faye, John Payne and Jack
Oakie, TCF 22
2. “You Say the Sweetest Things Baby”, vocals
by Alice Faye and John Payne, TCF 23
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Weekend in Havana,
1941
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33-34
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20th Century Fox
Side One: TCF 81, “The Man With the Lollypop Song”, vocals
by Natcho Galindo and Alice Faye, Weekend in Havana
Side Two: TCF 82, “Weekend in Havana”,
Carmen Miranda and her Bando Da Lua, Weekend in Havana
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35
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20th Century Fox
Side One: TCF 83, “When I Love, I Love”, Carmen Miranda
& Bando Da Lua, Weekend in Havana
Side Two: TCF 84, “Rebola “ Bola”, Carmen Miranda and
her Bando Da Lua, Weekend in Havana
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51
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8
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20th Century Fox
Side One: TCF 85, “Nango (Part 1, 2, & 3)”, vocals by
Carmen Miranda and Orch., Weekend in Havana
Side Two: TCF 86, “Nango (Part 4, 5, & 6)”,
Miranda, Faye, Payne, Romero & Ensemble, Weekend in Havana
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9
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20th Century Fox
Side One: TCF 79, “Tropical Magic Inc., Luna Cubana (Magia
Tropical)”, vocals by Alice Faye, Weekend in Havana
Side Two: TCF 80, “Tropical Magic”, vocals by Alice
Faye, J.Payne & Orch., Weekend in Havana
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Wonderbar, 1932
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10
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“Don’t Say Goodnight”, vocals by Dick Powell, from Wonder
Bar
“Why Do I Dream Those Dreams”,
vocals by Dick Powell, from Wonder Bar
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11-12
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“Missouri Mule” number, from Wonder
Bar
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13
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“Why Can’t This Night Go on
Forever”, vocals by Dick Powell, from Wonder Bar
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Wyatt Earp, 1955
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14-15
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Presto
Desilu MPC Ed Norton AWyatt Earp”, #4
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16-17
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Presto
“Wyatt Earp”, opening of show
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You’re My Everything,
1949
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18
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20th Century Fox
Side One: “Chattanooga
Choo Choo”, Dan Dailey, Berry Bros. & Orch., You’re My Everything,
PB #13
Side Two: “Serenade in Blue”,
Chorus and Orch., You’re My Everything, PB #14
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Ziegfeld Follies, 1944
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19
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production #1325, Beauty Everywhere,
scene 2419 part 1, 8/31/44, RPM 80, Ziegfeld Follies of 1946
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Side One:
Production #1325, This Heart of Mine, Part 1, scene 2414, 8/31/44, RPM 80, Ziegfeld
Follies of 1946
Side Two: Production #1325, This Heart of Mine, Part
2, scene 2414, 8/31/44,
RPM 80, Ziegfeld Follies of 1946
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