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The Sweet Singer of Central High
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis
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Dobie
Composed by
Lionel Newman
&
Max Shulman
Series theme song played over the opening titles and closing credits
Lovely Lady
(uncredited)
Performed by
Dwayne Hickman
and
Warren Beatty
Dobie and then Milton sing the song at the ice cream parlor
My Old Kentucky Home
(uncredited)
Written by
Stephen Foster
Performed by
Dwayne Hickman
and
Warren Beatty
Dobie then Milton use the song as their audition for the octet
Love Me Tender
(uncredited)
Written by
Ken Darby
and
George R. Poulton
Dobie sings the song at the ice cream parlor after his tonsils are removed
Hold Me, Kiss Me, Wrap Your Lips Around Me
(uncredited)
Performed by
Frank Faylen
Herbert sings the song in the store as the song he wrote for Dobie
I Want a Kiss, Cool it Baby
(uncredited)
Performed by
Frank Faylen
Herbert uses the song to show Dobie how to perform
Juanita
(uncredited)
Sung by the octet as their opening competition song
Central High Song
(uncredited)
Dobie sings the song at the octet singing competition with Milton providing backup
The Bulldog on the Bank
(uncredited)
Traditional
Performed by
Dwayne Hickman
,
Warren Beatty
and the octet
The octet performs the song as their final number
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