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Joanne Whalley in The Singing Detective (1986)

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Skin

The Singing Detective

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  • Peg o' My Heart
      Written by Al Bryan and Fred Fisher
      Performed by the Harmonica Man
  • Deutschlandlied
      Music by Joseph Haydn
      Performed by the Harmonica Man
  • I've Got You Under My Skin
      (uncredited)
      Written by Cole Porter
      Performed by Dan Donovan with Henry Hall and The BBC Dance Orchestra
      Played when Mark Binney enters Skinskapes
  • Blues in the Night
      (uncredited)
      Music by Harold Arlen
      Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
      Performed by Anne Shelton
      Sung by the singer in Skinskapes
  • On the Sunny Side of the Street
      (uncredited)
      Music by Jimmy McHugh
      Played when Mark Binney looks for the Gents
      Also played when he returns to the table
  • Dry Bones
      (uncredited)
      Traditional
      Performed by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians
      Production number in the hospital ward
  • Rockin' in Rhythm
      (uncredited)
      Written by Harry Carney, Duke Ellington and Irving Mills
      Performed by Duke Ellington Orchestra (as The Jungle Band)
      Played at the end when young Philip is in the tree

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