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We're Not Married!
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Cuddles
(uncredited)
Written by
Edmund Goulding
Sung by the lunchroom counterman
The Wedding March
(uncredited)
From "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Music by
Felix Mendelssohn
Played during the opening credits
The First Noel
(uncredited)
Traditional
Sung during the opening scene
Silent Night, Holy Night
(uncredited)
Music by
Franz Xaver Gruber
Lyrics by
Joseph Mohr
Sung by the carolers when the Gladwyns get married
Waltz from 'Coppelia'
(uncredited)
Music by
Léo Delibes
Played after Ramona turns on the light while getting up
Home Sweet Home
(uncredited)
aka "There's No Place Like Home"
Music by
H.R. Bishop
Played on the organ at the beginning of the radio show
Sweet and Lovely
(uncredited)
Written by
Gus Arnheim
,
Harry Tobias
and
Neil Moret
Played during the bathing beauty contest
Baby Face
(uncredited)
Music by
Harry Akst
Played after Annabel is handed the trophy
Perfidia
(uncredited)
Written by
Alberto Domínguez
Played on the radio when Hector is telling Katie about the Latin Quarter
Wien, du Stadt meiner Träume
(uncredited)
Music by
Rudolph Sieczynski
Played during the Mr. and Mrs. Melrose episode.
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