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You're in the Army Now
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I'm Glad My Number Was Called
(1941) (uncredited)
Written by
George Kelly
and
Charles Adler
Production number performed at the USO show
Also Sung by
Jane Wyman
, followed by
Phil Silvers
, and then by
Jimmy Durante
You're In The Army Now
(1917) (uncredited)
Music by
Isham Jones
Lyrics by
Tell Taylor
and
Ole Olsen
Played during the opening credits and occasionally in the score
Vacuum Cleaner of the Day
(1941) (uncredited)
(Also known as "If You Own a Whirlaway")
Written and Performed by
Jimmy Durante
My Wild Irish Rose
(1898) (uncredited)
Music by
Chauncey Olcott
Played whenever Jeepers smells the flower
Der Erlkönig
(uncredited)
Music by
Franz Schubert
Played as the lead-in to the Apache dance
Valse des rayons" (1860) (uncredited)
From "Le papillon"
Music by
Jacques Offenbach
Played during the Apache dance
Sweet Georgia Brown
(1925) (uncredited)
Music by
Maceo Pinkard
and
Ben Bernie
Performed by
Matty Malneck's Orchestra
at the USO show
I'm an Army Man
(1941) (uncredited)
Written and Performed by
Jimmy Durante
Happy Birthday to You
(1893) (uncredited)
Music by
Mildred J. Hill
Lyrics by
Patty S. Hill
Sung at the end by
Jimmy Durante
and
Phil Silvers
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