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I Capture the Castle
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Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind
Music by
Dario Marianelli
Lyrics by
William Shakespeare
Published by Air-Edel Associates Ltd
Performed by
Rose Byrne
Happy Birthday
Written by
Patty S. Hill
and
Mildred J. Hill
(as Mildred Hill)
Published by Keith Prowse Music Publishing Co Ltd
Stompin' At The Savoy
Performed by
Benny Goodman and His Orchestra
(as Benny Goodman & His Orchestra)
Written by
Edgar M. Sampson
(as Sampson),
Chick Webb
(as Webb) &
Benny Goodman
(as Goodman)
Published by EMI United Partnership Ltd
Mater Recording courtesy of Living Era
The Very Thought Of You
Written by
Ray Noble
Published by Campbell Connelly & Co Ltd
Performed by
Rose Byrne
The Rrrrumba
Music by
Dario Marianelli
Published by Air-Edel Associates Ltd
Performed by
Romola Garai
Goodnight Sweetheart
Performed by
Sarah Vaughan
Written by
Ray Noble
(as Noble),
Jimmy Campbell
(as Campbell) &
Reginald Connelly
(as Connelly)
Published by Campbell Connelly & Co Ltd
Licensed courtesy of EMI Records Ltd
You And The Night And The Music
Written by
Howard Dietz
and
Arthur Schwartz
Warner Bros Inc
Clair de Lune
By Claude Debussey
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