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Swing It Soldier
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My Melancholy Baby
Written by
Ernie Burnett
and
George A. Norton
Sung by
Frances Langford
I'm Gonna Swing My Way To Heaven
Written by
Eddie Cherkose
and
Jacques Press
Sung by
Frances Langford
Got Love
Sung by
Frances Langford
Annie Laurie
Lyrics by
William Douglas
and music by Alicia Scott'
Sung by
Susan Miller
Played by the Skinnay Ennis Orchestra
Jivin', Rug-Cuttin' Romeo
Sung by
Susan Miller
Played by the Skinnay Ennis Orchestra
"Bicycle Built For Two
Written by
Harry Dacre
Played by the Skinnay Ennis Orchestra
Sung by the Radio Sweethearts
Keep Your Thumbs Up
Sung by
Skinnay Ennis
Played by the Skinnay Ennis Orchestra
Two Hearts
Sung by
Skinnay Ennis
Played by the Skinnay Ennis Orchestra
The Strings of My Heart
Sung by
Kenny Stevens
Played by the Skinnay Ennis Orchestra
Mama Don't 'low No Music Played in Here
Sung (in Spanish) by
Senor Lee
Played on Guitar by
Senor Lee
I'm Going To Swing My Way Up To Heaven
Written by
Jacques Press
and
Eddie Cherkose
Sung by
Frances Langford
,
Kenny Stevens
, the
Three Cheers
and Stop,
Look and Listen
Played by the Skinnay Ennis Orchestra
Unknown Number
Played by the Skinnay Ennis Orchestra
Danced by
Louis Da Pron
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