Please note that songs listed here (and in the movie credits)
cannot always be found on CD soundtracks. Please check CD
track details for confirmation.
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"Smiles"
(1917) (uncredited)
Music by Lee S. Roberts
Played as background to introduce the year 1919
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"The Sheik of Araby"
(uncredited)
Music by Ted Snyder
Played as background to introduce the year 1921
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"The Stars and Stripes Forever"
(1896) (uncredited)
Written by John Philip Sousa
Played by the school orchestra, Herman Bing conducting
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"Auld Lang Syne"
(uncredited)
Scottish traditional
Played as background after graduation
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"The Prisoner's Song"
(1924) (uncredited)
Written by Guy Massey
Played as background to introduce the year 1925
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"Diane"
(uncredited)
Music by Erno Rapee
Lyrics by Lew Pollack
Played on piano and sung by an unidentified female prisoner
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"Charleston"
(1923) (uncredited)
Music by James P. Johnson
Played as background when wild parties are depicted
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"Dancing with Tears in My Eyes"
(uncredited)
Music by Joseph Burke
Played as background to introduce the year 1930
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"Some of These Days"
(1910) (uncredited)
Written by Shelton Brooks
Played on piano by Harry Seymour
Danced to by Ann Dvorak
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"Oh! What a Pal Was Mary"
(uncredited)
Music by Pete Wendling
Lyrics by Edgar Leslie and Mort Dixon
Played on piano and sung by Harry Seymour
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"I Found a Million Dollar Baby (in a Five and Ten Cent Store)"
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Played to introduce the year 1931
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"Happy Days Are Here Again"
(1929) (uncredited)
Music by Milton Ager
Played as background for the current year of 1932
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"How Dry I Am"
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played during opening montage
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"National Emblem"
(uncredited)
Music by Edwin Eugene Bagley
Played during opening montage when the suffrage headline is depicted
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"School Days"
(uncredited)
Music by Gus Edwards
Played during opening montage when the school headline is depicted
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"The Sidewalks of New York"
(uncredited)
Music by Charles Lawlor
Played during opening scene at the playground
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"Three on a Match"
(uncredited)
Music by Ted Fio Rito
Played during the opening credits and often throughout the picture
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"Someone to Care For"
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Played when Vivian and Michael are dancing
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"Deep in Your Eyes"
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Played when Vivian and Michael are out on deck
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