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Fools for Scandal
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Fools for Scandal
(1938) (uncredited)
Music by
Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by
Lorenz Hart
Played during the opening credits
Whistled by
Fernand Gravey
Rhymed dialogue between
Fernand Gravey
and
Carole Lombard
There's a Boy in Harlem
(1938) (uncredited)
Music by
Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by
Lorenz Hart
Played during the opening credits
Played by
Les Hite and His Orchestra
at Le Petit Harlem and sung by
Jeni Le Gon
and
The Three Brown Girls
Reprised by piano and orchestra at the costume party
Performance footage later used in
This Was Paris (1942)
Wedding March
(1843) (uncredited)
from "A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op.61"
Music by
Felix Mendelssohn
Played offscreen on an organ at a church wedding
Sobre las olas (Over the Waves)
(1887) (uncredited)
Music by
Juventino Rosas
Played on piano during the making of crepe suzettes
How Can You Forget?
(1938) (uncredited)
Music by
Richard Rodgers
Heard as incidental music
Just a Simple Melody
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by
Saul Chaplin
Played when Kay and Rene arrive at Le Petit Harlem
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