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The Deep Blue Sea
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Concerto for Violin and Ochestra, Op. 14
Composed by
Samuel Barber
Published by G. Schirmer, Inc (ASCAP)
Performed by
Hilary Hahn
&
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by
Hugh Wolff
Licensed courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
A Sailor Went to Sea, Sea, Sea
1972, Opie Collection of Children's Games and Songs
(c) The British Library Board: C898/06
Anytime
Written by
Herbert 'Happy' Lawson
(as Herbert Happy Lawson)
Published by Unichappell Music Inc (BMI) (c) 1921
Performed by
Eddie Fisher
Licensed courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Inc
How You Gonna Keep 'em Down on the Farm
Written by
Walter Donaldson
,
Sam Lewis
(as Samuel Lewis),
Joe Young
(as Joseph Young)
Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd, Carlin Music Corp on behalf of Redwood Music Ltd and Warock Corp.
[Sung by the crowd in the pub]
You Belong to Me
Written by
Pee Wee King
,
Chilton Price
,
Redd Stewart
Published by Ridgeway Music (BMI)
All Rights Administered by Warner/Chappell Music Ltd
Performed by
Jo Stafford
Licensed courtesy of Jasmine Records
Molly Malone
Traditional
[Sung by people in the Underground during the air raid]
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