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Part One
Mildred Pierce
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Swanee
Written by
Irving Caesar
(as Irving Ceaser) and
George Gershwin
Performed by
Quinn McColgan
Serenade
(from The Student Prince)
Written by
Sigmund Romberg
and
Dorothy Donnelly
Performed by
Lambert Murphy
Courtesy of 'RCA Victor'
By arrangement with 'Sony Music Licensing'
Mood Indigo
Written by
Barney Bigard
,
Duke Ellington
and
Irving Mills
Performed by
Duke Ellington
& The Jungle Band
Courtesy of 'The Verve Music Group'
Under license from 'Universal Music Enterprises'
Fruhlingsstimmen Waltz
Written by
Johann Strauss
Performed by
Das Orchester der Wiener Volksoper
(as Orchestra of the Viennese Volksoper) and
Carl Michalski
Courtesy of SLG LLC
The Mooche
Written by
Duke Ellington
(as Edward Kennedy Ellington' and
Irving Mills
Performed by
Duke Ellington
Courtesy of Columbia Pictures
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Milenberg Joys
Written by
Paul Mares
,
Walter Melrose
,
Ferdinand 'Jelly Roll' Morton
and
Leon Rappolo
Performed by
Glen Gray
and The Casa Loma Orchestra
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Mildred Pierce Opening Titles
Written and performed by
Carter Burwell
Hungry And Harried
Written and performed by
Carter Burwell
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