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"The Yankee Doodle Boy"
(uncredited)
from the Broadway Show "Little Johnny Jones"
Written by George M. Cohan
Sung and Danced by James Cagney and Chorus
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"Give My Regards to Broadway"
(uncredited)
from the Broadway Show "Little Johnny Jones"
Written by George M. Cohan
Sung and Danced by James Cagney and Chorus
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"Over There"
(uncredited)
Written by George M. Cohan
Sung by Frances Langford, James Cagney and Chorus
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"You're a Grand Old Flag"
(uncredited)
from the Broadway show "George Washington Jr."
Written by George M. Cohan
Sung by James Cagney and Chorus
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"Mary's a Grand Old Name"
(uncredited)
from the Broadway show "Only 45 Minutes from Broadway"
Written by George M. Cohan
Sung by James Cagney
Sung also by Irene Manning
Reprised by Joan Leslie (dubbed by Sally Sweetland)
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"Only 45 Minutes from Broadway"
(uncredited)
from the Broadway show "Only 45 Minutes from Broadway"
Written by George M. Cohan
Sung by James Cagney
Sung also by Chorus
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"So Long, Mary"
(uncredited)
from the Broadway show "Only 45 Minutes from Broadway'"
Written by George M. Cohan
Sung by Irene Manning and Chorus
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"Off the Record"
(uncredited)
from the Broadway show 'I'd Rather Be Right'
Music by Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Sung by James Cagney
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"Harrigan"
(uncredited)
from the Broadway show "Fifty Miles from Boston" (1908)
Written by George M. Cohan
Sung by James Cagney and Joan Leslie (dubbed by Sally Sweetland)
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"At a Georgia Camp Meeting"
(uncredited)
Music by Kerry Mills
Danced (in blackface) by Henry Blair, Walter Huston, Rosemary DeCamp and Jo Ann Marlowe
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"I Was Born in Virginia"
(uncredited)
from the Broadway show "George Washington Jr." (1906)
Written by George M. Cohan
Sung and Danced by James Cagney, Walter Huston, Rosemary DeCamp and Jeanne Cagney
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"While Strolling Through the Park One Day"
(uncredited)
Written by Ed Haley (1884)
Performed by Patsy Parsons
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"The Warmest Baby in the Bunch"
(1896) (uncredited)
Written by George M. Cohan
Performed by Joan Leslie (dubbed by Sally Sweetland)
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"The Red, White and Blue"
aka "Columbia, Gem of the Ocean"
Played during the parade and as part of the "You're a Grand Old Flag" sequence
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"Keep Your Eyes Upon Me (Dancing Master)"
Written by Jerry Cohan
Performed by Walter Huston and later by Henry Blair
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"Good Luck, Johnny"
Music by M.K. Jerome
Lyrics by Jack Scholl
Sung by the chorus as part of the "Little Johnny Jones" sequence
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"Little Johnny Jones"
Music by M.K. Jerome
Lyrics by Jack Scholl
Sung by the chorus as part of the "Little Johnny Jones" sequence
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"All Aboard for Old Broadway"
Music by M.K. Jerome
Lyrics by Jack Scholl
Sung by the chorus as part of the "Little Johnny Jones" sequence
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"Oh, You Wonderful Girl"
Written by George M. Cohan
Part of The Four Cohans on Broadway medley/montage
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"Blue Skies, Gray Skies"
Written by George M. Cohan
Part of The Four Cohans on Broadway medley/montage
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"The Belle of the Barbers' Ball"
Written by George M. Cohan
Part of The Four Cohans on Broadway medley/montage
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"(I Wish I Was in) Dixie's Land"
Music by Daniel Decatur Emmett
Played as part of the "You're a Grand Old Flag" sequence
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"The Battle Hymn of the Republic"
Music by William Steffe
Played and sung as part of the "You're a Grand Old Flag" sequence
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"Auld Lang Syne"
Played and sung as part of the "You're a Grand Old Flag" sequence
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"When Johnny Comes Marching Home"
Played and sung as part of the "You're a Grand Old Flag" sequence
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"America (My Country 'Tis of Thee)"
Played and sung as part of the "You're a Grand Old Flag" sequence
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"Like the Wandering Minstrel"
Written by George M. Cohan
Played and sung as part of the travel montage
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"In a Kingdom of Our Own"
Written by George M. Cohan
Sung by Frances Langford as part of the post-WWI medley
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"Love Nest"
Written by George M. Cohan
Sung by Frances Langford as part of the post-WWI medley
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"Nellie Kelly, I Love You"
Written by George M. Cohan
Sung by Frances Langford as part of the post-WWI medley
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"The Man Who Owns Broadway"
Written by George M. Cohan
Sung by Frances Langford as part of the post-WWI medley
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"Molly Malone"
Written by George M. Cohan
Sung by Frances Langford as part of the post-WWI medley
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"Billie"
Written by George M. Cohan
Sung by Frances Langford as part of the post-WWI medley
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"Jeepers Creepers"
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Sung by the kids at George's farm
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