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Paradise in Harlem
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I GOTTA PUT YOU DOWN
Written by
Lucky Millinder
Performed by
Lucky Millinder
(uncredited) with band & chorus
HARLEM BLUES
Written by Perry Bradford
Sung by
Mamie Smith
(uncredited) and
The Alphabetical Four
WHY AM I SO BLUE?
Written by
Joe Thomas
Sung by
Babe Matthews
(uncredited)
HARLEM SERENADE
Written by
Vincent Valentini
Sung by
Edna Mae Harris
(uncredited) and
Lucky Millinder
(uncredited)
Danced by
Edna Mae Harris
(uncredited)
LORD, I LOVE THAT MAN
(uncredited)
Writer(s) not credited
Performed by
Mamie Smith
HOW D'YOU FIGURE I'LL MISS YOU?
(uncredited)
Writer(s) not credited
Performed by
Sidney Easton
and
Babe Matthews
GOSPEL VERSION OF OTHELLO
(uncredited)
Written by
Juanita Hall
Performed by
Juanita Hall
,
Francine Everett
,
Frank C. Wilson
and
Babe Matthews
Swanee River
(uncredited)
Written by
Stephen Foster
Heard as background music when the steamboat is seen
(I Wish I Was in) Dixie's Land
(uncredited)
aka "Dixie"
Music by
Daniel Decatur Emmett
Yankee Doodle dandy
(uncredited)
Traditional
Heard as background music to the train travelling south
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