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Hear My Song
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Hear My Song
Written by
Harry S. Pepper
(as Pepper), Othmar Klose (as Klose), Rudolf Lukesch (as Lukesch)
Performed by
Vernon Midgley
Nancy with the Laughing Face
Written by
Jimmy Van Heusen
(as Van Heusen) and
Phil Silvers
(as Silvers)
Performed by
Adrian Dunbar
I'll Take You Home Again Cathleen (sic)
Written by
Thomas Payne Westendorf
(as Westendorf), arranged by Parry
Performed by
Brian Hoey
Blaze Away (We'll make a Bonfire of Our Troubles)
Written by
Abe Holzmann
(as Hozman) and
Jimmy Kennedy
(as Kennedy)
Movin'
Written by
Adrian Dunbar
(as Dunbar) and
John Altman
(as Altman)
Performed by
Adrian Dunbar
and
James Nesbitt
Count Your Blessings
Written by Edith Temple (as Temple) (pseudonym of
Joseph Murrells
and Reginald Morgan (as Morgan)
Goodbye
Written by Harry Graham (as Graham) and
Robert Stolz
(as Stolz)
Performed by
Vernon Midgley
Music for a Found Harmonium
Written by
Simon Jeffes
(as Jeffes), arranged by Mc Glynn
Come Back to Sorrento
Written by
Ernesto De Curtis
(as de Curtis) and Claude Aveling
Performed by
Vernon Midgley
Cielito Lindo
(uncredited)
Written by
Quirino Mendoza
Heard as background music
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