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"For Me and My Gal"
(1917)
Music by George W. Meyer
Lyrics by Edgar Leslie and E. Ray Goetz
Played during the opening credits and often as background music
Played on piano (with background orchestra) by Judy Garland (uncredited) and sung and danced by her and Gene Kelly (uncredited)in a coffee shop
Reprised by Judy Garland (uncredited), Gene Kelly (uncredited) and chorus at the end
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"Sobre las Olas (Over the Waves)"
(1887) (uncredited)
Written by Juventino Rosas
Played during the opening dedication
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"The Darktown Strutters' Ball"
(1917) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Shelton Brooks
Played offscreen on piano at a theater
Reprised by an offscreen orchestra at a theater
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"Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny Oh!"
(1917) (uncredited)
Music by Abe Olman
Lyrics by Ed Rose
Played during Jimmy's clown act and danced by Gene Kelly
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"The Doll Shop"
(1942) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Roger Edens
Sung by George Murphy and Lucille Norman in their act
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"Oh, You Beautiful Doll"
(1911) (uncredited)
Music by Nat Ayer
Lyrics by Seymour Brown
Sung by George Murphy and danced by him and Judy Garland in a theater
Whistled by George Murphy while in France
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"Don't Leave Me Daddy"
(1916) (uncredited)
Written by Joseph M. Verges
Sung by Judy Garland in an act
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"The Oceana Roll"
(1911) (uncredited)
Music by Lucien Denni
Lyrics by Roger Lewis
Background music for Ben Blue's act in a theater
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"By the Beautiful Sea"
(1914) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Carroll
Lyrics by Harold Atteridge
Sung and Danced by George Murphy, Judy Garland and a chorus and danced by Ben Blue
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"When You Wore a Tulip and I Wore a Big Red Rose"
(1914) (uncredited)
Music by Percy Wenrich
Lyrics by Jack Mahoney
Sung and Danced by Gene Kelly and Judy Garland in a show
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"They Go Wild Simply Wild Over Me"
(1917) (uncredited)
Music by Fred Fisher
Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy
Sung a cappella and danced by Gene Kelly on the train
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"Do I Love You?"
(1923) (uncredited)
Music by E. Ray Goetz and Henri Christiné
Lyrics by E. Ray Goetz
Played on piano and sung by Mártha Eggerth
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"Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)"
(1922) (uncredited)
Written by Fred Fisher
In the score at the start of the Chicago scenes
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"After You've Gone"
(1918) (uncredited)
Music by Turner Layton
Lyrics by Henry Creamer
Sung by Judy Garland in a show
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"The Sidewalks of New York"
(1894) (uncredited)
Music by Charles Lawlor
Lyrics by James W. Blake
In the score at the start of the New York sequence
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"Some of These Days"
(1910) (uncredited)
Written by Shelton Brooks
Played offscreen at the New York Palace Theater (Sophie Tucker was on the marquee)
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"Tell Me"
(1919) (uncredited)
Music by Max Kortlander
Lyrics by J. Will Callahan
Played as dance music at the Golden Slipper and sung by Lucille Norman and The Sportsmen
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"Till We Meet Again"
(1918) (uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Ray Egan
Sung by Lucille Norman and audience at the Golden Slipper when Danny leaves for overseas
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"We Don't Want the Bacon (What We Want Is a Piece of the Rhine!)"
(1918) (uncredited)
Written by Howard Carr, Harry Russell and Jimmie Havens
Sung by Ben Lessy at the Newark Palace
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"Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean"
(1843) (uncredited)
Written by David T. Shaw
Arranged by Thomas A. Beckett
Portions in the song "We Don't Want the Bacon (What We Want is a Piece of the Rhine!)"
Also in the score when the Statue of Liberty is shown
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"Ballin' the Jack"
(1913) (uncredited)
Music by Chris Smith
Lyrics by Jim Burris
Sung and Danced by Gene Kelly and Judy Garland
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"You're in the Army Now"
(uncredited)
Traditional
In the score for marching soldiers
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"Anchors Aweigh"
(1906) (uncredited)
Written by Charles A. Zimmerman
Lyrics by Alfred Hart Miles and R. Lovell
In the score when Jimmy tries to enlist in the Navy
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"The Marine's Hymn"
(uncredited)
Music based on a melody by Jacques Offenbach from his opera "Genevieve de Brabant"
Lyrics by unknown marine (ca 1874) and probably Henry C. Davis (1911) and unknown others
In the score when Jimmy tries to enlist in the Marines
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"What Are You Going to Do to Help the Boys?"
(1918) (uncredited)
Music by Egbert Van Alstyne
Lyrics by Gus Kahn
Sung by Ben Blue and The King's Men at a liberty bond rally
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"Goodbye Broadway, Hello France"
(1917) (uncredited)
Music by Billy Baskette
Lyrics by C. Francis Reisner and Benny Davis
In the score for the first scene in France
Reprised by a chorus singing and Gene Kelly and Ben Blue dancing
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"Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo (Mad'moiselle from Armentieres)"
(1921) (uncredited)
Music by Irwin Dash
Lyrics by Al Dubin and Joe Mittenthal
Sung by an offscreen chorus and soldiers entering the YMCA theater in France
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"How 'Ya Gonna Keep 'em Down on the Farm (After They've Seen Paree?)"
(1919) (uncredited)
Music by Walter Donaldson
Lyrics by Sam Lewis and Joe Young
Sung by Judy Garland and chorus in the YMCA theater in France
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"K-K-K-Katy"
(1918) (uncredited)
Written by Geoffrey O'Hara
Background music at the YMCA theater in France
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"There's a Long, Long Trail"
(1915) (uncredited)
Music by Zo Elliott
Lyrics by Stoddard King
Sung offscreen by The King's Men and chorus in the YMCA theater in France
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"Where Do We Go from Here?"
(1917) (uncredited)
Written by Percy Wenrich and Howard Johnson
Sung by Judy Garland, The King's Men and chorus in the YMCA theater in France
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"Over There"
(1917) (uncredited)
Written by George M. Cohan
In the score for marching soldiers
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"It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary"
(1912) (uncredited)
Written by Jack Judge and Harry Williams
Sung by Judy Garland during a montage
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"Yankee Doodle"
(ca 1755) (uncredited)
Traditional music of English origin
In the score for rolling army trucks
Reprised as background music in the New York Palace theater
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"Smiles"
(1917) (uncredited)
Music by Lee S. Roberts
Lyrics by J. Will Callahan
Sung by Judy Garland
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"Oh Frenchy"
(1918) (uncredited)
(aka "Oh! Frenchy")
Music by Con Conrad
Lyrics by Sam Ehrlich
Sung and Danced by Gene Kelly and Ben Blue
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"Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile!"
(1915) (uncredited)
Music by Felix Powell
Lyrics by George Asaf
Sung by Judy Garland entertaining boys at the front
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"La Marseillaise"
(1792) (uncredited)
Written by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
In the score when the Arch of Triumph is shown
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"The Stars and Stripes Forever"
(1896) (uncredited)
Written by John Philip Sousa
In the score when General John J. Pershing and President Woodrow Wilson are shown with returning marching doughboys
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"When Johnny Comes Marching Home"
(1863) (uncredited)
Written by Louis Lambert
(Pseudonym for Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore)
Sung by Judy Garland at the New York Palace Theater
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