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A Peck o' Trouble
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The Umbrella Man
(uncredited)
Music by
Vincent Rose
and
Larry Stock
[Played during the kite bit]
Some Sunday Morning
(uncredited)
Music by
M.K. Jerome
and
Ray Heindorf
[Played at the beginning]
Blues in the Night
(uncredited)
Music by
Harold Arlen
[Played when Dodsworth reads the note]
The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos
(uncredited)
Music by
J. Fred Coots
[Played when the kitten puts on a beak and joins the woodpecker]
Me-ow
(uncredited)
Music by
Mel Kaufman
[Played when Dodsworth presents himself to the prospective student]
War Dance for Wooden Indians
(uncredited)
Music by
Raymond Scott
[Played when Dodsworth has the kitten on a pole]
That Was a Big Fat Lie
(uncredited)
Music by
Jule Styne
[Played during the opening credits]
Rienzi Overture - Act 2: Erschallet, Feierklänge!
(uncredited)
Music by
Richard Wagner
[Plays when Dodsworth says, "Why, for generations, none of us Dodsworths have ever stooped to physical effort to obtain his breakfast."]
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