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Hi De Ho
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MINNIE'S A HEPCAT NOW
Written by
Cab Calloway
(uncredited),
Clarence Gaskill
(uncredited) and
Irving Mills
(uncredited)
Sung a capella by
Cab Calloway
AT DAWN TIME
Written by
Buster Harding
(uncredited) and
Edgar De Lange
(uncredited)
Sung by
Cab Calloway
with his band
BOP BOP
Sung by
Cab Calloway
with his band
HEY, NOW!
Written by
Cab Calloway
(uncredited) and
Elton Hill
(uncredited)
Sung by
Cab Calloway
with his band
THE HI-DE-HO MAN, THAT'S ME
Written by
Buster Harding
(uncredited),
Cab Calloway
(uncredited) and
Jack Palmer
(uncredited)
Sung by
Cab Calloway
with his band
A RAINY SUNDAY
Sung by the
Peters Sisters
LITTLE OLD LADY FROM BALTIMORE
Sung and Danced by the three
Peters Sisters
ST. JAMES INFIRMARY BLUES
Traditional., sometimes credited as written by
Irving Mills
(1930)
Sung and Danced by
Cab Calloway
with his band
MEDLEY
Played by the Calloway Orchestra
Danced by
The Miller Brothers
and
Lois
I GOT A GAL NAMED NETTIE
Written by
Cab Calloway
(uncredited) and
Elton Hill
(uncredited)
Sung and Danced by
Cab Calloway
with his band
DON'T FALTER AT THE ALTAR
Written by
Cab Calloway
(uncredited)
Performed by
Cab Calloway
,
Ida James
, and
Augustus Smith
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