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The Fire Alarm
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Oh, How We Like to Fool the Firemen
(uncredited)
Music by
Norman Spencer
Played at the beginning and occasionally in the score
Sung by Ham and Ex twice
One in a Million
(uncredited)
Music by
Louis Alter
Played when the fire alarm rings and the trousers come to life
Also played when Ham and Ex wreak havoc in the fire engine
Hunting Scene
(uncredited)
Music by
J.S. Zamecnik
Played when the fire engine returns to the station
Also played when Beans puts Ham and Ex to bed
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