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Stopping the Show
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Sweet Betty
(uncredited)
Music by
Sammy Timberg
Lyrics by
Samuel Lerner
Sung during the opening credits
Happy Days Are Here Again
(uncredited)
Music by
Milton Ager
Played at the beginning
Just a Melody for a Memory
(uncredited)
Music by
Sammy Fain
and
Jay Gorney
Played briefly before the newsreel
Paramount on Parade
(uncredited)
Music by
Jack King
Played during the "Fountain, Penn." segment
Also played at the end of the newsreel
The Stars and Stripes Forever
(uncredited)
Music by
John Philip Sousa
Played during the "Nine, Tenn." segment
That's My Weakness Now
(uncredited)
Music by
Sam H. Stept
Lyrics by
Bud Green
First song sung by Betty
It's A Great Life (If You Don't Weaken)
Lyrics by
Leo Robin
Music by
Richard A. Whiting
and
Newell Chase
Played during the Bimbo and Koko comedy sketch
I'm an Indian
(uncredited)
Music by
Leo Edwards
Lyrics by
Blanche Merrill
Sung by Betty
Hello Beautiful
(uncredited)
Written by
Walter Donaldson
Sung by Betty
Sobre las olas (Over the Waves)
(uncredited)
Music by
Juventino Rosas
Played during the acrobat act
Rock-a-Bye Baby
(uncredited)
Music by
Effie I. Canning
Played when the acrobats are sleeping
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