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James Cagney and Olivia de Havilland in The Strawberry Blonde (1941)

Soundtracks

The Strawberry Blonde

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  • The Band Played On
      (1895) (uncredited)
      Music by Chas. B. Ward
      Lyrics by John F. Palmer
      Played and sung often throughout the film
  • Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?
      (1902) (uncredited)
      Music and Lyrics by Hughie Cannon
      Sung in the first scene by George Reeves, Lucile Fairbanks and others
  • Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis
      (1904) (uncredited)
      Music by Kerry Mills
      Lyrics by Andrew B. Sterling
      Sung by George Reeves, Lucile Fairbanks and others
  • The Bowery
      (1892) (uncredited)
      Music by Percy Gaunt
  • Bedelia
      (1903) (uncredited)
      Music by Jean Schwartz
      Lyrics by William Jerome
      Played in the bar and the beer garden.
  • Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie
      (1905) (uncredited)
      Music by Harry von Tilzer
      Lyrics by Andrew B. Sterling
      [In Nick's barbershop right after Biff's fight at the bar. The use of the song is satirical with "shine" referring to the American slang "shiner" in reference to Biff's black eye.]
  • In the Evening by the Moonlight
      (1880) (uncreditd)
      Music and Lyrics by James Alan Bland
      Sung by all in the barber shop
  • The Fountain in the Park
      (1884) (uncredited)
      aka "While Strolling Through the Park One Day"
      Music by Ed Haley
  • The Red, White and Blue
      (1843) (uncredited)
      aka "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean"
      Written by David T. Shaw
      Arranged by Thomas A. Beckett
  • In the Good Old Summertime
      (1902) (uncredited)
      Music by George Evans
  • A Life on the Ocean Wave
      (1838) (uncredited)
      Music by Henry Russell
  • Love Me, and the World Is Mine
      (1906) (uncredited)
      Music by Ernest Ball
      Lyrics by Dave Reed Jr.
      Sung by a quartet
  • In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree
      (1905) (uncredited)
      Music by Egbert Van Alstyne
  • In My Merry Oldsmobile
      (1905) (uncredited)
      Music by Gus Edwards
  • Let the Rest of the World Go By
      (1919) (uncredited)
      Music by Ernest Ball
      Lyrics by J. Keirn Brennan
  • When You Were Sweet Sixteen
      (1898) (uncredited)
      Written by James Thornton

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