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Porky in the North Woods
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Little Man You've Had a Busy Day
(uncredited)
Music by
Mabel Wayne
[Plays when Porky rescues the animals from the traps. Also plays at the end.]
In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree
(uncredited)
Music by
Egbert Van Alstyne
[Plays when the apple is shown.]
Winter
(uncredited)
Music by
Albert Gumble
[Plays over the title card.]
Poet and Peasant Overture
(uncredited)
Music by
Franz von Suppé
[Plays when the animals break down the door and chase the trapper.]
Black Coffee
(uncredited)
Written by
Al Hoffman
,
Maurice Sigler
and
Al Goodhart
[Plays when the trapper fights Porky.]
Canadian Capers
(uncredited)
Written by Gus Chandler,
Henry Cohen
and
Bert White
[Plays when the beavers are playing. Also plays when the beaver rushes off to tell Porky.]
Grief
(uncredited)
Music by
J.S. Zamecnik
[Plays when the trapper laments that he can't do anything.]
Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! (The Boys Are Marching)
(uncredited)
Music by
George Frederick Root
[Plays when the animals leave first aid.]
Athalie Overture
(uncredited)
Music by
Felix Mendelssohn
[Plays when the beaver runs to a moose, who calls for the animals.]
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