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Often an Orphan
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Baby Face
(uncredited)
Music by
Harry Akst
Played during the opening credits
In My Merry Oldsmobile
(uncredited)
Music by
Gus Edwards
Played during the opening scene with the car
Ain't We Got Fun
(uncredited)
Music by
Richard A. Whiting
Played when Charlie jumps out of the car and then chases the stick
Also played when Porky takes Charlie for a picnic
Forty-Second Street
(uncredited)
Music by
Harry Warren
Played briefly when Charlie talks about the city
My Buddy
(uncredited)
Music by
Walter Donaldson
Played when Charlie cries at the tree stump
Also played when Porky tells Charlie that he can stay
Wiegenlied (Lullaby) Op. 49 No. 4
(uncredited)
Music by
Johannes Brahms
Played when Charlie gets into the bag
Rock-a-Bye Baby
(uncredited)
Music by
Effie I. Canning
Sung by Porky as "Rock-a-Bye Doggy"
Old MacDonald Had a Farm
(uncredited)
Traditional
Sung by Porky
You, You Darlin'
(uncredited)
Music by
M.K. Jerome
Played when Charlie first proposes that he should become Porky's dog
The Campbells Are Coming
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played on the bagpipes
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