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The CooCoo Nut Grove
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About a Quarter to Nine
(1935) (uncredited)
Music by
Harry Warren
Played when the girl is first chased by Harpo
The Lady in Red
(1935) (uncredited)
Music by
Allie Wrubel
Danced by the Edna May Oliver caricature
My Old Man
(uncredited)
Music by
Bernard Hanighen
Lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
Sung as "Our Old Man" by the Dionne Quintuplet caricatures
What's the Matter with Father
(1910) (uncredited)
Music by
Egbert Van Alstyne
Lyrics by
Harry Williams
Sung by the Dionne Quintuplet caricatures
The Little Things You Used to Do
(1935) (uncredited)
Music by
Harry Warren
Lyrics by
Al Dubin
Sung by a tearful Helen Morgan caricature
Goombay Drum
(uncredited)
Written by Charles Lofthouse, Schuyler Knowlton and
Stanley Adams
Played when the mouse runs under Tarzan and Jane's table
Thru the Courtesy of Love
(uncredited)
Music by
M.K. Jerome
Played during the opening sequence
Rhythm Steps
(uncredited)
Music by
Lou Holzer
Words by Ros Metzger
Played during Mae West and George Arliss turtle dancing
Continues during Laurel and Hardy sequence
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