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Hurdy-Gurdy Hare
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Forty-Second Street
(uncredited)
Music by
Harry Warren
Played at the beginning when Bugs is reading the newspaper
Also played when Bugs mimics a monkey
Also played when the Gorilla emerges from underneath the sidewalk
Minuet in G
(uncredited)
Music by
Ludwig van Beethoven
Played when Bugs says he'll go into the music business
Wiegenlied (Lullaby) Op. 49 No. 4
(uncredited)
Music by
Johannes Brahms
Played when Bugs mentions Beethoven, Brahms and Bach
The Gold Diggers' Song (We're in the Money)
(uncredited)
Music by
Harry Warren
Played when the monkey hands Bugs an empty cup
She Was an Acrobat's Daughter
(uncredited)
Music by
Harry Ruby
Played when Bugs bounces on the canopy
Animal Fair
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played during the opening credits
Also played when Bugs frightens the woman
Artist's Life (Künstlerleben, Op. 316)
(uncredited)
Music by
Johann Strauss
Played when the hurdy-gurdy and monkey make their first appearance
Also played on the violin by Bugs
The Merry Carrousel
(uncredited)
Music by
Frank Weldon
Played when Bugs knocks on the first window
Also played when Bugs goes up and down the ladder
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