Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman
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  • "I Want a Girl (Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad)"
    Music by Harry von Tilzer
    Lyrics by Will Dillon
    Played and sung in the first prologue scene
    Strummed on a banjo by Tyler Brooke


  • "Daisy Bell"
    aka "A Bicycle Built for Two"
    Written by Harry Dacre (1892)
    Played as background music in the prologue


  • "The Battle Cry of Freedom"
    Written by George Frederick Root
    Played and sung during the woman's suffrage section of the prologue


  • "I'll See You in My Dreams"
    Music by Isham Jones (1924)
    Played on the radio at the speakeasy
    Reprised by the band at the nightclub
    Danced to by Ginger Rogers and Dennis Morgan
    Played as background music often


  • "Happy Days Are Here Again"
    Music by Milton Ager (1929)
    Lyrics by Jack Yellen
    Sung by the patrons at the speakeasy when Roosevelt is elected in 1932


  • "Three Little Words"
    Music by Harry Ruby (1930)
    Lyrics by Bert Kalmar
    Sung a cappella by Ginger Rogers


  • "Home Sweet Home"
    aka "There's No Place Like Home"
    Traditional
    Played by the nightclub band as a signal to go home


  • "Gschichten aus dem Wienerwald, Op. 325 (Tales from the Vienna Woods)"
    Music by Johann Strauß
    Played by the nightclub band


  • "The Sidewalks of New York"
    Music by Charles Lawlor (1894)
    Played by the nightclub band


  • "Bridal Chorus"
    from "Lohengrin"
    aka "Here Comes the Bride"
    Written by Richard Wagner (1850)
    Played by the nightclub band after Wyn proposes

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