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Down Among the Sheltering Palms
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DOWN AMONG THE SHELTERING PALMS
Written by
James Brockman
Sung by chorus; reprised by
Gloria DeHaven
THE FRIENDLY ISLANDS
Written by
Harold Arlen
Lyrics
Ralph Blane
Sung by chorus
WHO WILL IT BE WHEN THE TIME COMES?
Written by
Harold Arlen
Lyrics
Ralph Blane
Sung by
Jane Greer
I'm a Ruler of a South Sea Island
Written by
Harold Arlen
Lyrics by
Ralph Blane
Performed by
William Lundigan
(dubbed by
Bill Lee
) and
David Wayne
27 ELM STREET
Written by
Harold Arlen
Lyrics
Ralph Blane
Sung by chorus
THE DRUM CHANT
Written by
Ken Darby
Sung by chorus
Danced by
Mitzi Gaynor
WHAT MAKE DE DIFF'RENCE
Written by
Harold Arlen
Lyrics
Ralph Blane
Sung by
Mitzi Gaynor
ALL OF ME
Written by
Seymour Simons
and
Gerald Marks
Sung by
Gloria DeHaven
(with chorus on record)
WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE
Written by
Harold Arlen
Lyrics
Ralph Blane
Full rendition cut; briefly "reprised" at end by
Gloria DeHaven
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