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You'll Never Get Rich
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Boogie Barcarolle
(uncredited)
Written by
Cole Porter
Danced by
Fred Astaire
,
Rita Hayworth
and chorus at rehearsal
Dream Dancing
(uncredited)
Written by
Cole Porter
Played at the nightclub for dance music
Shootin' the Works for Uncle Sam
(uncredited)
Written by
Cole Porter
Sung and danced by
Fred Astaire
and chorus at the train station
Since I Kissed My Baby Goodbye
(uncredited)
Written by
Cole Porter
Song played and sung by The Four Tones (
Lucius Brooks
,
Leon Buck
,
Rudolph Hunter
and
John Porter
)
Danced by
Fred Astaire
in the guard house
March Milastaire (A-Stairable Rag)
(uncredited)
Written by
Cole Porter
Played by the Delta Rhythm Boys (
Buddy Collette
,
Alfred Grant
,
Chico Hamilton
and
Red Mack
)
Danced by
Fred Astaire
in the guard house
So Near and Yet So Far
(uncredited)
Written by
Cole Porter
Sung by
Fred Astaire
The Wedding Cake Walk
(uncredited)
Written by
Cole Porter
Sung by
Martha Tilton
Frühlingslied (Spring Song) Op. 62 #6
(uncredited)
Music by
Felix Mendelssohn
Whistled by
Robert Benchley
Taps
(uncredited)
Written by
Daniel Butterfield
Played offscreen by a bugler at bed time
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