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The Oklahoma Kid
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Rock-a-Bye Baby
(1886) (uncredited)
Written by
Effie I. Canning
Performed by
James Cagney
(in English and Spanish)
I Don't Want to Play in Your Yard
(1894) (uncredited)
Music by
Henry W. Petrie
Lyrics by
Philip Wingate
Sung by
James Cagney
Oh! Susanna
(1846) (uncredited)
Written by
Stephen Foster
(1846)
Played at the dance by the campfire
Red River Valley
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played on piano and sung by
Ray Mayer
Gwine to Rune All Night
(1850) (uncredited)
aka "De Camptown Races"
Written by
Stephen Foster
Played in McCord's casino
Arkansas Traveler
(1840) (uncredited)
Music by
Sanford Faulkner
Played at the dance by the campfire
Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!
(1864) (uncredited)
Music by
George Frederick Root
Played when Kincaid carries the man out of the hotel room
My Gal Is a High-Born Lady
(1886) (uncredited)
Written by
Barney Fagan
Played at the beginning of the first saloon scene
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