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Northwest Passage
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America, My Country Tis of Thee
(1832) (uncredited)
Music by
Lowell Mason
, based on the Music by
Henry Carey
from "God Save the King" (1744)
In the score during the opening credits
Reprised in the score near the end
The British Grenadiers
(uncredited)
Traditional 17th century March
Sung a cappella by
Andrew Pena
Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes
(1780?) (uncredited)
Music by
R. Melish
Lyrics by
Ben Jonson
(in poem To Celia) (1616)
Sung a cappella by
Spencer Tracy
,
Robert Young
and
Walter Brennan
Over the Hills and Far Away
(uncredited)
Traditional
Heard as a theme at the start, and sung by the Rangers as they march off at the end.
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