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Buster Keaton, Hugh Herbert, Anita Louise, and Alan Mowbray in The Villain Still Pursued Her (1940)

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The Villain Still Pursued Her

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  • Long, Long Ago
      original title, "The Long Ago" (1833)
      by Thomas Haynes Bayly
      Played on the harp by Anita Louise
  • Hearts and Flowers
      American folk song (1893)
      Composed by Theodore Moses-Tobani
  • My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean
      Scottish folk song
      Sung briefly by Margaret Hamilton
  • Little Brown Jug
      American folk song (1869)
      Words and music by Joseph Winner
  • She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain
      American folk song (late 1800s)
      Sung briefly by Joyce Compton
  • Our House Is Happy Again, Tra-La
      Briefly sung in the finale by Richard Cromwell, Anita Louise, Buster Keaton, Joyce Compton, Hugh Herbert and Diane Fisher
  • Auld Lang Syne
      Scottish folk song (1788)
      From a poem by Robert Burns
      Played over the closing credits

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