The Roaring Twenties
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  • "I'm Just Wild About Harry"
    (uncredited)
    Music by Eubie Blake
    Lyrics by Noble Sissle
    Played during the opening credits
    Also played during the 1922 montage
    Sung by Priscilla Lane at the club


  • "My Melancholy Baby"
    (uncredited)
    Music by Ernie Burnett
    Lyrics by George A. Norton
    Played during the opening credits and often in the score
    Sung by Priscilla Lane on the train, at the audition, and at the club


  • "It Had to Be You"
    (uncredited)
    Music by Isham Jones
    Lyrics by Gus Kahn
    Sung by Priscilla Lane at the club
    Also played when Eddie and Jean are listening to the radio on the headphones


  • "In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town"
    (uncredited)
    Music by Jack Little and John Siras
    Lyrics by Joe Young
    Sung by Gladys George at Flanagan's


  • "Mademoiselle from Armentières"
    (uncredited)
    Traditional
    Sung by the soldiers just prior mail call


  • "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles"
    (uncredited)
    Music by James Kendis, James Brockman and Nat Vincent
    Played by an organ grinder after Eddie returns from WWI


  • "Swanee"
    (uncredited)
    Music by George Gershwin
    Played at the speakeasy behind the paint store
    Also played during the subsequent montage


  • "Carolina in the Morning"
    (uncredited)
    Music by Walter Donaldson
    Played when Eddie goes to the theater


  • "Ain't We Got Fun"
    (uncredited)
    Music by Richard A. Whiting
    Played during the initial speakeasy montage
    Also played at the club the night Jean makes her debut


  • "The Japanese Sandman"
    (uncredited)
    Music by Richard A. Whiting
    Played at the club when Eddie smashes Henderson's cigar


  • "Bye Bye Blackbird"
    (uncredited)
    Music by Ray Henderson
    Played as dance music at the club after Jean performs


  • "Tip-Toe thru' the Tulips with Me"
    (uncredited)
    Music by Joseph Burke
    Played when George tips off Nick Brown


  • "If I Could Be with You"
    (uncredited)
    Music by James P. Johnson
    Played on the radio when Eddie confronts George
    Also played at the club when Panama breaks the news to Eddie


  • "Cryin' for the Carolines"
    (uncredited)
    Music by Harry Warren
    Played when Jean shows up at Flanagan's


  • "Smiles"
    (uncredited)
    Music by Lee S. Roberts
    Played on piano during mail call
    Also played when the armistice is announced


  • "Sweet Georgia Brown"
    (uncredited)
    Music by Maceo Pinkard
    Played during the meeting at the Panama Club

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