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I Loved a Woman
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Home on the Range
(1904) (uncredited)
Music by
Daniel E. Kelley
(1904)
Lyrics by
Brewster M. Higley
(1873)
Played during the opening credits and at the end
Played on piano and sung by
Kay Francis
Whistled and sung a cappella by
Edward G. Robinson
twice
Reprised by
Kay Francis
twice
Played by a band at the election celebration
Played as background music often as a love theme for John and Laura
A Hot Time in the Old Town
(1896) (uncredited)
Music by
Theodore A. Metz
Played by a band at rally for the McKinley/Roosevelt ticket
Comrades
(uncredited)
Written by
Felix McGlennon
Sung by the businessmen celebrating McKinley's election victory
Little Annie Rooney
(1890) (uncredited)
Written by
Michael Nolan
Sung by
Genevieve Tobin
and
Edward G. Robinson
Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! (The Boys Are Marching)
(1864) (uncredited)
Written by
George Frederick Root
Sung with substitute lyrics by the soldiers
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