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The World Moves On
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Should She Desire Me Not
(uncredited)
Written by
Louis De Francesco
Played and sung at the party in 1825
Played on piano by
Franchot Tone
, who also recites the lyrics
Played as background music often
The Wedding March
(uncredited)
Music by
Felix Mendelssohn
Played on a church organ after the wedding in Germany
Ave Maria
(uncredited)
Music by
Charles Gounod
Played and sung in church
Rhapsody in Blue
(uncredited)
Music by
George Gershwin
(1924)
Played as background to introduce the year 1924
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