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March of the Wooden Soldiers
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Toyland
(1903) (uncredited)
Music by
Victor Herbert
Lyrics by
Glen MacDonough
Played during the opening credits
Sung by
Virginia Karns
and Chorus
Never Mind, Bo Peep
(1903) (uncredited)
Music by
Victor Herbert
Lyrics by
Glen MacDonough
Sung by
Felix Knight
,
Johnny Downs
,
Jean Darling
,
Virginia Karns
,
Charlotte Henry
and Chorus
Castle In Spain
(1903) (uncredited)
Music by
Victor Herbert
Lyrics by
Glen MacDonough
Sung by
Felix Knight
Go To Sleep
(1903) (uncredited)
Music by
Victor Herbert
Lyrics by
Glen MacDonough
Sung by
Felix Knight
and Chorus
March of the Toys
(1903) (uncredited)
Music by
Victor Herbert
Played by orchestra
I Can't Do The Sum
(1903) (uncredited)
Music by
Victor Herbert
Frequently heard as background music during the film
Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by
Frank Churchill
Played by the orchestra over Three Little Pigs scenes
The Ku-Ku Song
(1930) (uncredited)
Music by
Marvin Hatley
Played by the orchestra over first opening credit
Rock-a-Bye Baby
(Pub. 1765) (uncredited)
Traditional
In the score when the baby is shown
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