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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"The Girl I Love to Leave Behind"
(1943)
Music by Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Sung and Danced by Ray Bolger (uncredited)
Reprised as dance music near the end
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"A Rookie and His Rhythm"
(1943)
Music by James V. Monaco
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Played by the Kay Kyser Band with Sully Mason, Harry Babbitt, Julie Conway,
Trudy Erwin, Jack Martin and Max Williams (uncredited)
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"She's a Bombshell from Brooklyn"
(1943)
Music by James V. Monaco
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Played by the Xavier Cugat Orchestra and sung by Lina Romay and chorus (uncredited)
Danced by Xavier Cugat and Lina Romay (uncredited)
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"We Musn't Say Goodbye"
(1943)
Music by James V. Monaco
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Played by the Freddy Martin Orchestra and sung by Lanny Ross (uncredited)
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"Sleep Baby Sleep (in Your Jeep)"
(1943)
Music by James V. Monaco
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Played by the Kay Kyser Band as dance music with the title sung by Harry Babbitt (uncredited)
Played by the Guy Lombardo Orchestra and sung by unidentified female singer (uncredited)
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"Don't Worry Island"
(1943)
Music by James V. Monaco
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Played by the Freddy Martin Orchestra and sung by an unidentified trio and chorus (uncredited)
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"Quick Sands"
(1943)
Music by James V. Monaco
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Played by the Count Basie Orchestra and sung by Ethel Waters (uncredited)
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"You're Pretty Terrific Yourself"
(1943)
Music by James V. Monaco
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Written for this movie and credited on screen, but not sung
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"Machine Gun Song"
(1943) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Al Hoffman, Mann Curtis, Cy Corbin and Jerry Livingston
Sung by Gracie Fields
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"The Lord's Prayer"
(1935) (uncredited)
Music by Albert Hay Malotte
Lyrics traditional
Sung by Gracie Fields
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"Good Night Sweetheart"
(1931) (uncredited)
Music by Ray Noble
Lyrics by Jimmy Campbell and Reginald Connelly
Played on radio at the canteen
Reprised by the Guy Lombardo Orchestra and sung by Kenny Baker
Reprised by the Benny Goodman Orchestra
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"Marching Through Berlin"
(1943) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Harry Miller and Robert Reed
Based on "German National Anthem (Das Lied der Deutschen)"
(Also called "Deutschland Über Alles")
Music by Joseph Haydn from "String Quartet in C major (the Kaiser-Quartet), Op. 76 #3" (1797)
Lyrics by August Heinrich Hoffman von Fallersleben (1841)
Sung by Ethel Merman
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"Rumba Rumba"
(uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Valencia Castro and José Pafumy
Played by the Xavier Cugat Orchestra
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"U.S. Marine Corps Hymn"
(1868) (uncredited)
(also called "The Marines' Hymn")
Music by Jacques Offenbach from "Genevieve de Brabant" (1868)
Lyrics by L.Z. Phillips (1919) (unconfirmed)
Sung by marines in the Canteen before leaving
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"Auld Lang Syne"
(1788) (uncredited)
Traditional Scottish 17th century music
Lyrics by Robert Burns
Sung by chorus at the Canteen
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"Why Don't You Do Right"
(1941) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Joe McCoy
Played by the Benny Goodman Orchestra and sung by Peggy Lee
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"Bugle Call Rag"
(1922) (uncredited)
Music by Elmer Schoebel, Billy Meyers and Jack Pettis
Played by the Benny Goodman Orchestra as dance music
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"Ave Maria, Op.52 No.6"
(1825) (uncredited)
Music by Franz Schubert
Played by Yehudi Menuhin on violin with piano accompaniment
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"Flight of the Bumble Bee"
(1900) (uncredited)
Music by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Played by Yehudi Menuhin on violin with piano accompaniment
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