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We Went to College
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Victory March
(uncredited)
Composer unknown
Sung offscreen by an unidentified chorus during the opening credits
Reprised when the train arrives with the alumni
Academic Festival Overture Op. 80
(1880) (uncredited)
Written by
Johannes Brahms
Played by bells at the college
String Quintet in E major Op. 11 No. 5 III. Minuetto
(uncredited)
Written by
Luigi Boccherini
Played by the musicians at the faculty club meeting
Kinderszenen Op.15 VII. Träumerei
(1838) (uncredited)
Written by
Robert Schumann
Played by the musicians at the faculty club meeting
For He's a Jolly Good Fellow
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played by a band for the Senator
Variations also played in the score
Alma Mater
(uncredited)
Composer unknown
Played offscreen by a band and sung by
Hugh Herbert
,
Walter Abel
and
Charles Butterworth
He Played on His Big Bass Drum
(uncredited)
Composer unknown
Played on a bass violin by
Hugh Herbert
and sung by
Billy Bletcher
twice (once dubbing
Walter Catlett
)
Sweet Genevieve
(1869) (uncredited)
Music by
Henry Tucker
Lyrics by
George Cooper
Sung by a campfire group
Also sung a cappella by
Walter Abel
Good Night Sweetheart
(1931) (uncredited)
Music by
Ray Noble
Lyrics by
Jimmy Campbell
and
Reginald Connelly
Sung by some alumni with modified lyrics
Oh! Susanna
(1848) (uncredited)
Written by
Stephen Foster
Sung a cappella by
Walter Abel
London Bridge is Falling Down
(1888) (uncredited)
Traditional nursery song
Sung a cappella by
Walter Abel
with modified lyrics
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