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Lili Marleen
(uncredited)
Music by
Norbert Schultze
Lyrics by
Hans Leip
English lyrics by
Tommie Connor
Performed by
Lale Andersen
Played during the opening sequence
Bei mir Bist du Schön
(uncredited)
Music by
Sholom Secunda
Lyrics by
Jacob Jacobs
English lyrics by
Saul Chaplin
and
Sammy Cahn
Performed by
Al Bowlly
with
Maurice Winnick
and His Orchestra
Played on the phonograph
Rockin' in Rhythm
(uncredited)
Written by
Harry Carney
,
Duke Ellington
and
Irving Mills
Performed by
Duke Ellington Orchestra
(as The Jungle Band)
Played when young Philip is in the tree
It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow
(uncredited)
Written by
Irving Berlin
Performed by Billy Scott-Coomber with
Jack Payne
and His Orchestra
Played when the old man is wheeled into the ward
I Get Along Without You Very Well
(uncredited)
Written by
Hoagy Carmichael
Performed by
Sam Browne
with
Lew Stone and His Band
Sung by
Michael Gambon
Life at Best Is Very Brief
(uncredited)
Music by
William J. Kirkpatrick
Lyrics traditional
Hymn sung by the Christian singers in the hospital ward
Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive
(uncredited)
Music by
Harold Arlen
Lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
Performed by
Bing Crosby
and
The Andrews Sisters
Sung by
Michael Gambon
Production number in the hospital ward
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