The English Patient
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The English Patient (1996) More at IMDbPro »

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  • "Yes! We Have No Bananas"
    (1923)
    Music and Lyrics by Frank Silver and Irving Cohn (as Irving Conn)
    Published by Skidmore Music Co., Inc.


  • "Where or When"
    (1937)
    Music by Richard Rodgers
    Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
    Published by Williamson Music, Inc. & Chappell & Co.


  • "Flat Foot Floogie"
    (1938)
    Music and Lyrics by Slim Gaillard, Slam Stewart and Bud Green
    Published by Jewel Music Publishing Co., ASCAP, and Holliday Publications, ASCAP


  • "It's Only a Paper Moon"
    (1933)
    Music by Harold Arlen
    Lyrics by Billy Rose and E.Y. Harburg
    Published by Warner Bros., Inc. & Chappell & Co., and Glocca Morra Music Corp.


  • "Szerelem, Szerelem"
    Traditional Hungarian folk song
    Performed by Muzsikas featuring Márta Sebestyén (as Marta Sebestyen)
    Arranged by Károly Cserepes (as Karoly Cserepes)
    Published by Rykomusic, ASCAP
    Courtesy of Hannibal, a Rykodisc Label


  • "Cheek to Cheek"
    (1935)
    Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
    Irving Berlin Music Company
    Performed by Fred Astaire
    Courtesy of Columbia Records
    By arrangement of Sony Music Licensing and Mrs. Fred Astaire
    Performed by Ella Fitzgerald
    Courtesy of Verve Records By arrangement with Polygram Film & TV Licensing


  • "Wang Wang Blues"
    (1921)
    Music by Gus Mueller, Buster Johnson (as "Buster" Johnson) & Henry Busse
    Lyrics by Leo Wood
    Published by Cromwell Music, Inc., EMI Feist Catalog, Inc., and Bienstock Publishing Co.
    On behalf of Redwood Music Ltd.
    Performed by Benny Goodman
    Courtesy of Columbia Records By arrangement of Sony Music Licensing


  • "Pettin' in the Park"
    (1933)
    Music by Harry Warren
    Lyrics by Al Dubin
    Published by Warner Bros. Recording
    Courtesy of Turner Entertainment Co. from Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)


  • "Manhattan"
    (1925)
    Music by Richard Rodgers
    Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
    Published by Edward B. Marks Music Company


  • "One O'Clock Jump"
    (1933)
    Music by Count Basie (as William "Count" Basie)
    Published by EMI Feist Catalog Inc.
    Performed by Benny Goodman
    Courtesy of RCA Records Label of BMG Entertainment


  • "Aria + Variation 1"
    (uncredited)
    from "Goldberg Variations"
    Music by Johann Sebastian Bach


  • "The Darktown Strutters' Ball"
    (1917) (uncredited)
    Music and Lyrics by Shelton Brooks
    Sung a cappella by Kristin Scott Thomas
    Later sung a cappella by Ralph Fiennes


  • "Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht (Silent Night, Holy Night)"
    (1818) (uncredited)
    Music by Franz Gruber
    Lyrics by Joseph Mohr
    English translation anonymous
    Sung by guests at the Christmas party


  • "God Save the King"
    (uncredited)
    Traditional
    Attributed by some to Henry Carey
    Sung by guests at the Christmas party

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