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The Hindenburg
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There's a Lot To Be Said for the Fuehrer
Music by
David Shire
Lyric by
Ed Kleban
(as Edward Kleban)
Performed by
Peter Donat
(uncredited),
Robert Clary
(uncredited)
Mountaineer March
(uncredited)
Traditional
Arranged by
John Cacavas
[opening newsreel sequence]
Vienna, Always Vienna
(uncredited)
Music by Johann Schrammel
Arranged by
John Cacavas
[opening newsreel sequence]
Regimental March
(uncredited)
Music by Karl Komzak
Arranged by
John Cacavas
[opening newsreel sequence]
Deutschland Uber Alles
(uncredited)
Music by
Joseph Haydn
Arranged by
John Cacavas
[opening newsreel sequence]
You're a Sweetheart
(uncredited)
Written by
Harold Adamson
and
Jimmy McHugh
I Won't Dance
(uncredited)
Written by
Jerome Kern
,
Jimmy McHugh
,
Dorothy Fields
and
Otto A. Harbach
Lovely To Look At
(uncredited)
Written by
Jerome Kern
and
Dorothy Fields
Come, Josephine, in My Flying Machine
Written by
Al Bryan
and
Fred Fisher
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