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Soundtracks
Betty Boop for President
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The Battle Cry of Freedom
(uncredited)
Music by
George Frederick Root
Played during the opening credits
When I'm the President
(uncredited)
Written by
Al Lewis
and
Al Sherman
Played at the beginning
Sung by Betty Boop and chanted by the crowd
Mr. Nobody
(uncredited)
Sung by the stick figure on stage
Reuben and Rachel
(uncredited)
aka "Reuben, Reuben, I've Been Thinking"
Performed with replacement lyrics by Betty as she's presiding over congress
Happy Days Are Here Again
(uncredited)
Music by
Milton Ager
Played when the streetcar stops on a building
Where, Oh, Where Has My Little Dog Gone?
(uncredited)
Music from German folk song
[Played when the dog runs to the hydrant]
Rain, Rain, Go Away
(uncredited)
Music by
Johnny Green
Played during the Weather Bureau scene
Marche funèbre (Funeral March)
(uncredited)
Music by
Frédéric Chopin
Played as the prisoner is marched to the electric chair
Frühlingslied (Spring Song)
(uncredited)
Music by
Felix Mendelssohn
Played when the prisoner rises from the electric chair
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