Manhattan Melodrama
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  • "The Bad in Every Man (Blue Moon)"
    (1934) (uncredited)
    Music by Richard Rodgers
    Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
    Sung by Shirley Ross at the Cotton Club
    Reprised as background music for the death house scene


  • "What's the Matter With Father"
    (1910) (uncredited)
    Lyrics by Harry Williams
    Music by Egbert Van Alstyne
    Played aboard the steamboat in the first scene


  • "Sidewalks of New York"
    (1894) (uncredited)
    Music by Charles Lawlor
    Lyrics by James W. Blake
    Played aboard the steamboat and danced by the patrons


  • "Long, Long Ago"
    (1883) (uncredited)
    Written by Thomas Haynes Bayley
    Played as background music when the 1907 intertitle is shown


  • "Academic Festival Overture in C, Opus 80"
    (uncredited)
    Written by Johannes Brahms
    Played as background music when Jim Wade gets his law degree


  • "Mary Had a Little Lamb"
    Traditional children's melody
    Played as background music in the montage showing years going by


  • "The Man That Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo"
    (uncredited)
    Written by Fred Gilbert
    Played as background music for the first scene in the casino


  • "Heart's Wounds"
    from "Two Elegiac Melodies, Op. 34"
    Music by Edvard Grieg
    Played when Eleanor tells Jim she has to leave him

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