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Lady and the Tramp
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  • "He's a Tramp"
    (uncredited)
    Written by Sonny Burke & Peggy Lee
    Performed by Peggy Lee


  • "La La Lu"
    (uncredited)
    Written by Sonny Burke & Peggy Lee
    Performed by Peggy Lee


  • "The Siamese Cat Song"
    (uncredited)
    Written by Sonny Burke & Peggy Lee
    Performed by Peggy Lee


  • "Bella Notte (This Is the Night)"
    (uncredited)
    Written by Sonny Burke & Peggy Lee
    Played during the opening credits
    Performed by George Givot & Studio Chorus


  • "Peace on Earth"
    (uncredited)
    Written by Sonny Burke & Peggy Lee
    Performed by Donald Novis & Studio Chorus


  • "What Is a Baby?"
    (uncredited)
    Written by Sonny Burke & Peggy Lee
    Performed by Peggy Lee


  • "There's No Place Like Home (Home, Sweet Home)"
    (1823) (uncredited)
    Music partly composed, and arranged by H.R. Bishop from a Sicilian air
    Hummed and barked by dogs at the pound


  • "Loch Lomand"
    (uncredited)
    Traditional Scottish folk song
    In the score when Jock is first shown
    Sung by Bill Thompson (Jock) with modified lyrics


  • "Der Deitcher's Dog (Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone)"
    (1864) (uncredited)
    Based on the German folk song "Zu Lauterbach Hab' I Mein Strumpf Velor'n"
    Whistled by Lee Millar (Dog Catcher) twice


  • "Rock-a-Bye Baby"
    (1886) (uncredited)
    Music and Lyrics by Effie I. Canning
    Sung a bit by Verna Felton (Aunt Sarah)

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