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Mask-A-Raid
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Just a Melody for a Memory
(uncredited)
Music by
Sammy Fain
and
Jay Gorney
Played during the opening titles
Where Do You Work-a, John?
(uncredited)
Music by
Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mortimer Weinberg and Charley Marks
Played during the opening credits
Also played when Betty and the King are on their thrones
Sung by the King, Bimbo (
Billy Murray
) and Betty (
Ann Little
)
Scat sung by Bimbo toward the end
March Militaire
(uncredited)
Music by
Franz Schubert
Played during the parade at the masquerade ball
Hootchie Kootchie Dance
(uncredited)
[Played when Betty is being pulled in opposite directions]
You're the One I Care For
(uncredited)
Music by
Bert Lown
and
Chauncey Gray
(as Chauncey Grey)
Lyrics by
Harry Link
Sung with replacement lyrics by Betty (
Ann Little
) and Bimbo (
Billy Murray
)
Toreador Song
(uncredited)
from "Carmen"
Music by
Georges Bizet
Played briefly after the coin lands on tails
Sweepin' the Clouds Away
(uncredited)
Written by
Sam Coslow
Played when Bimbo's head is swept off
The King's Horses (and the King's Men)
(uncredited)
Written by
Noel Gay
and
Harry Graham
Played during the sword fight
Played during the closing titles
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