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The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969)

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The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

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  • Jean
      (1969) (uncredited)
      Written and Performed by Rod McKuen
      Played often in the score
  • Loch Lomond
      (uncredited)
      Traditional Scottish folk song
      Sung off-screen by an unidentified group when the girls are in the library
  • An der schönen, blauen Donau (On the Beautiful Blue Danube), Op.314
      (1867) (uncredited)
      Music by Johann Strauss
      Played by an organ grinder
  • Somebody's Crying
      (uncredited)
      Played on a record and sung by Mike Redway
  • For He's a Jolly Good Fellow
      (uncredited)
      Traditional
      Sung by a group as "For You're a Jolly Good Fellow"
  • Hey, Johnnie Cope, Are Ye Waking Yet?
      (uncredited)
      Scottish Traditional
      Lyrics by Adam Skirving
      (sung by Mr Lowther and the girls)
  • La donna è mobile
      (uncredited)
      from Rigoletto
      written by Giuseppe Verdi
      (sung by Miss Brodie, Mr Lowther and the girls in the garden, mostly with la-la-la lyrics)
  • My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose
      (uncredited)
      Scottish Traditional
      Words by Robert Burns
      sung off screen by Mr. Lowther at the staff party
  • Lord, Dismiss Us with Thy Blessing
      (uncredited)
      Music by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
      Words by John Fawcett
      (sung at dismissal ceremony)
      sung off screen by Mr. Lowther at the staff party

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