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Mrs. Miniver
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Midsummer's Day
(uncredited)
Written by
Gene Lockhart
Played and Sung by the local glee club at the flower show
Good Night, Ladies
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played by the band at the dance
God Save the King!
(1744) (uncredited)
Written by
Henry Carey
Played by the band at the dance
The British Grenadiers
(uncredited)
Traditional
Whistled offscreen by the Milkman
Children of the Heavenly King (Pleyel's Hymn)
(1791) (uncredited)
Words by
John Cennick
(1742)
Music by
Ignace Pleyel
Sung at the church
Wedding March
(1843) (uncredited)
from "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Written by
Felix Mendelssohn
Played on piano by
Clare Sandars
For He's a Jolly Good Fellow
(uncredited)
Traditional
Sung by all at the flower show
Onward, Christian Soldiers
(1871) (uncredited)
Music by
Arthur Sullivan
Lyrics by
Sabine Baring-Gould
(1865)
Sung by all at a church service
Pomp and Circumstance March No.1 in D Major, Op.39
(1901) (uncredited)
Composed by
Edward Elgar
In the score during the end credits
Children of the Heavenly King
[Sung to the tune 'Pleyel's Hymn', which may well have been the most usual tune for this hymn in the United States at that time, but in England it would have been much more usual to sing this hymn to the tune 'Innocents'.]
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