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Reaching for the Moon
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Reaching for the Moon
Written by
Irving Berlin
Played during the opening credits
Sung by
Arthur Tracy
Sweepin' the Clouds Away
(uncredited)
Music by
Sam Coslow
Played at the beginning
Let's Go Out in the Open Air
(uncredited)
Written by
Ann Ronell
Played when the telescope follows Saturn around
Burp, Went the Burpy Bird
(uncredited)
Music by
Terry Shand
Played when the bird lands on the telescope and the astronomer gets his glasses cleaned
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush
(uncredited)
Traditional nursery rhyme
Humpty Dumpty
(uncredited)
Traditional nursery rhyme
Jack and Jill
(uncredited)
Traditional nursery rhyme
See Saw
(uncredited)
Traditional nursery rhyme
Der Deitcher's Dog
(uncredited)
a.k.a. "Oh Where Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone?"
Traditional nursery rhyme
The Bowery
(uncredited)
Music by
Percy Gaunt
Played during the New York scene
Just a Melody for a Memory
(uncredited)
Music by
Sammy Fain
and
Jay Gorney
Fanfare played when the bird in the clock cuckoos
Yankee Doodle
(uncredited)
Traditional
[Played when the Statue of Liberty dives into the water]
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