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Hit the Ice
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Happiness Bound
(1943)
(Also known as "Happiness Ahead")
Music by
Harry Revel
Lyrics by
Paul Francis Webster
Played during the opening and closing credits
Played on a sleigh ride by
Johnny Long and His Orchestra
(uncredited) and sung by them, the
Four Teens
(uncredited) and
Ginny Simms
(uncredited)
I'm Like a Fish Out of Water
(1943)
Music by
Harry Revel
Lyrics by
Paul Francis Webster
Played on the train by
Johnny Long and His Orchestra
(uncredited) and sung by the
Four Teens
(uncredited) and
Ginny Simms
(uncredited)
I'd Like to Set You to Music
(1943)
Music by
Harry Revel
Lyrics by
Paul Francis Webster
Played by
Johnny Long and His Orchestra
(uncredited) and sung by them, the
Four Teens
(uncredited) and
Ginny Simms
(uncredited) at poolside in Sun Valley
Prelude in C Sharp Minor, Op.3 No.2
(1887) (uncredited)
Written by
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Played on a record
The Slap Polka
(1943)
Music by
Harry Revel
Lyrics by
Paul Francis Webster
Played on a sleigh ride by
Johnny Long and His Orchestra
(uncredited) and sung by them, the
Four Teens
(uncredited) and
Ginny Simms
(uncredited) at the skating rink skated by the resort guests
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