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Tyrone Power and Dorothy Lamour in Johnny Apollo (1940)

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Johnny Apollo

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  • This Is the Beginning of the End
      (1940)
      Written by Mack Gordon
      Performed by Dorothy Lamour (uncredited) with Harry Rosenthal (uncredited) at piano
      Played as background music often
  • Dancing for Nickels and Dimes
      (1940)
      Music by Lionel Newman
      Lyrics by Frank Loesser
      Performed by Dorothy Lamour (uncredited) at the Club Paradise
      Also danced by chorus girls
  • Your Kiss
      (1940) (uncredited)
      Music by Alfred Newman
      Lyrics by Frank Loesser
      Performed by Dorothy Lamour with Harry Rosenthal at piano
  • Melancholy
      (1911) (uncredited)
      (Also known as "Melancholy Baby" and "My Melancholy Baby")
      Music by Ernie Burnett
      Played by an off screen piano when Johnny and Lucky are sitting on the stairs
  • Baby Face
      (1926) (uncredited)
      Music by Harry Akst
      Played by an off screen piano when Johnny and Lucky are sitting on the stairs

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