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"Buffalo Gal (Won't You Come Out Tonight)"
(uncredited)
Written by William Cool White
Played often as part of the score
Played at the school dance
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"Adeste Fidelis (O Come All Ye Faithful)"
(uncredited)
Music attributed to John Reading (ca 16??)
Played in the opening scene
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"Charleston"
(1923) (uncredited)
Music by James P. Johnson
Played at the school dance
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"My Wild Irish Rose"
(1899) (uncredited)
Written by Chauncey Olcott
Sung a cappella by Thomas Mitchell
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"Wedding March"
(1843) (uncredited)
from "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Written by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
Played after the wedding
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"I Love You Truly"
(1906) (uncredited)
Written by Carrie Jacobs Bond
Sung a cappella by Ward Bond and Frank Faylen
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"This Is the Army, Mr. Jones"
(1943) (uncredited)
Written by Irving Berlin
Played as background when war starts
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"When Johnny Comes Marching Home"
(1863) (uncredited)
Music by Louis Lambert
(Psuedonymn for Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore)
Played as background when war ends
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"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"
(pub. 1856) (uncredited)
Music by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1840)
Hymn by Charles Wesley (1730)
Played on piano by Carol Coombs
Reprised by her and sung by the mob at the Bailey home
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"Auld Lang Syne"
(1788) (uncredited)
Traditional Scottish ballad
Words by Robert Burns
Sung by the mob at the Bailey home at the end
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"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star"
(uncredited)
Traditional Song
Played as the theme of the angels
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"Vieni, vieni"
(1884) (uncredited)
Music by Vincent Scotto
Lyrics by Henri Varna and Georges Koger
Performed by Tino Rossi
Played in Martini's bar
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"Avalon"
(1920) (uncredited)
Music by Vincent Rose (based on "E lucevan le stelle" from the opera "Tosca" by Giacomo Puccini)
Played when George and his mother are talking on the porch
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