Various Artists: Billboard Top Movie Hits - 1940s CD Track Listing
Various Artists
Billboard Top Movie Hits - 1940s (1996)
Joel Whitburn Presents YEAR: 1996
This soundtrack cd contains 10 tracks and runs 30min 7sec.
Freedb: 75070d0a
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: Music
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: music songs tracks soundtrack Billboard- Various Artists - Harry James & His Orchestra Vocal Chorus by Helen Forrest / I've Heard That Song Before (1942) (03:01)
From the Motion Picture\nYouth On Parade (1942) - Various Artists - James Baskett (Gilbert/Wrubel) / Zip-a-dee-doo-dah! (1946) (02:18)
From the Motion Picture\nSong Of The South (1946) - Various Artists - Bing Crosby With John Scott Trotter & His Orchestra And Williams Brothers Quartet (Van Heusen/Burke) / Swinging On A Star (1944) (02:31)
From the Motion Picture\nGoing My Way (1944) - Various Artists - Les Brown & His Orchestra Vocal Chorus by Doris Day (Curtis/Mizzy) / My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time (1944) (03:18)
From the Motion Picture\nIn Society (1944) - Various Artists - Andrews Sisters With Vic Schoen & His Orchestra (Raye/Prince) / Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (1941) (02:46)
From the Motion Picture\nBuck Privates (1941) - Various Artists - Dick Haymes & The Song Spinners (Warren/Gordon) / You'll Never Know (1943) (02:46)
From the Motion Picture\nHello, Frisco, Hello (1943) - Various Artists - Kay Kyser & His Orchestra Vocal Chorus by Harry Babbitt, Julie Conway & The Group (Loesser/Lilley) / Jingle Jangle Jingle (1942) (03:23)
From the Motion Picture\nThe Forest Rangers (1942) - Various Artists - Doris Day Orchestra under the Direction of George Siravo (Cahn/Styne) / It's Magic (1948) (03:24)
From the Motion Picture\nOn The High Seas (1948) - Various Artists - Betty Hutton With Paul Weston & His Orchestra (Webster/Carmichael) / Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief (1945) (03:05)
From the Motion Picture\nThe Stork Club (1945) - Various Artists - Rudy Vall e With Orchestra (Hupfeld) / As Time Goes By (1942) (03:28)
From the Motion Picture\nCasablanca (1942)
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