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The Things I Love - Carole Landis
525wireman
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3 days ago
From the movie, I Wake Up Screaming - Betty Grable, Victor Mature 1941.
Music and lyrics by Harold Barlow and Lewis Harris
Based on Tchaikovsky's "Melody," Op. 42, No.3
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Northeast Corridor in opening scene of That Girl
525wireman
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2 months ago
The opening scene in this 1966 TV show "That Girl" starring Marlo Thomas is of the Northeast Corridor's Pennsylvania Railroad in the New Jersey Meadow-lands. The film was ...
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525wireman - Don't Let It Bother You
525wireman
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2 months ago
Words by Mack Gordon - Music Harry Revel
This was the opening song in the 1934 movie. "The Gay Divorcee", which back in 1934 didn't mean what it means today! Fats Waller's...
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Wurlitzer Electric Piano - I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
525wireman
130 views
2 months ago
Lyrics by Al Neiburg, and with the music this time credited to Doc Daugherty and Ellis Reynolds. Louis Armstrong made his first, and highly influential, recording of the so...
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Wurlitzer Electric Piano - Guilty.
525wireman
84 views
2 months ago
"Guilty" is a popular song published in 1931. The music was written by Richard A. Whiting and Harry Akst. The lyrics were written by Gus Kahn.
The song was popularized by ...
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Niagara - Marilyn Monroe (background music) - I'm Making Believe
525wireman
183 views
2 months ago
From the 1953 movie "Niagara" staring Marilyn Monroe & Joseph Cotten. The background music is the popular song, "I'm Making Believe" which is uncredited in the movie credit...
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Sunday - Jean Goldkette Orch. Vocal - Keller Sisters & Lynch
525wireman
179 views
2 months ago
Words and Music Ned Miller, Chester Cohn, Jule Styne, Bennie Krueger.
Jules Stein, who changed his name to Jule Styne in the early '30s, gave us such hits as "It's Been ...
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Sunday (1926) - Hammond Organ
525wireman
166 views
2 months ago
My organ cover version of this classic 1926 song.
Words and Music Ned Miller, Chester Cohn, Jule Styne, Bennie Krueger.
Jules Stein, who changed his name to Jule Styne i...
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Over There - Goodbye Broadway, Hello France
525wireman
57 views
2 months ago
"Over There" WW1 Patriotic song: 1917 written by George M. Cohan.
"Goodbye Broadway, Hello France also penned in 1917 by C. Francis Reisner and Benny Davis with music by Bi...
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The One I Love Best - Hammond Ogran
525wireman
83 views
2 months ago
Leroy Shield tune used in most of the "Little Rascals" from the Hal Roach Studios.
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