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Song of the Thin Man
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You're Not So Easy to Forget
(1947)
By
Herb Magidson
and
Ben Oakland
Played during the opening credits, as background music and at the end
Played by a band on the S.S. Fortune and sung by
Gloria Grahame
(uncredited) dubbed by
Carol Arden
(uncredited)
Played on clarinet by
Don Taylor
(uncredited) often
Reprised by
Gloria Grahame
(uncredited) at the ship reopening and on a record
Sleepy Time Gal
(uncredited)
Music by
Richard A. Whiting
and
Ange Lorenzo
Lyrics by
Ray Egan
and Joseph R. Alden
Oh Where, O Where Ish My Little Dog Gone?
Child's song composed by
Septimus Winner
in 1864 originally written in German
strains are part of background music
You Gotta Have a Beat
Written by
Henry Nemo
and
Edward Buzzell
Under the Stars
Written by
David Snell
and
Max Lief
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