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A Slight Case of Murder
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How Dry I Am
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played during End-of-Prohibition celebration
How Do You Do, Mr. Marco?
(1938)
Music by
M.K. Jerome
Lyrics by
Jack Scholl
Sung by boys at orphanage
Kinderszenen: Träumerei, Op.15
(1838) (uncredited)
Music by
Robert Schumann
Played when the Marcos check whether their charge is asleep
It Had to Be You
(1924) (uncredited)
Music by
Isham Jones
Lyrics by
Gus Kahn
Sung by
Edward G. Robinson
and
Harry Seymour
with Seymour on piano
Shine On, Harvest Moon
(1908) (uncredited)
Music by
Nora Bayes
Lyrics by
Jack Norworth
Sung by
Ruth Donnelly
and party guests, with
Harry Seymour
on piano
The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down
(1937) (uncredited)
Written by
Cliff Friend
and
Dave Franklin
Sung by party guests with
Harry Seymour
on piano
Dancing with Tears in My Eyes
(1930) (uncredited)
Music by
Joseph A. Burke
Lyrics by
Al Dubin
Sung by
Harry Seymour
, who also played the piano
My Melancholy Baby
(1911) (uncredited)
Music by
Ernie Burnett
Lyrics by
George A. Norton
Sung by
Harry Seymour
, who also played the piano
Bob White (Whatcha Gonna Swing Tonight?)
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by
Bernard Hanighen
Played offscreen on piano at the party while Remy and Nora are alone talking
I'm Like a Fish out of Water
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by
Richard A. Whiting
Played offscreen on piano at the party during and after Remy's talk with Nora
You Can't Stop Me from Dreaming
(1937) (uncredited)
Written by
Cliff Friend
and
Dave Franklin
Played off-screen on piano at the party during and after Remy's talk with Whitewood
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