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Shirley Temple, Lionel Barrymore, and Bill Robinson in Le petit colonel (1935)

Soundtracks

Le petit colonel

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  • Love's Young Dream
      (uncredited)
      Lyrics by Thomas Moore
      Played on harp and sung by Evelyn Venable (dubbed)
      Later Sung by Shirley Temple
  • Oh! Susanna
      (1848) (uncredited)
      Music by Stephen Foster
      Played during the opening credits
      Played on the harmonica by Avonne Jackson
  • My Old Kentucky Home
      (1853) (uncredited)
      Music by Stephen Foster
      Danced by Bill Robinson
      Danced later by Shirley Temple
  • Wade in the Water
      (uncredited)
      (also known as "God's Gwinter Trouble De Water"
      Traditional Negro spiritual
      Sung by a group of Negro workers
  • The Sun Shines Brighter (When You Go Singing Along)
      (uncredited)
      Lyrics by William Kernell
      Music by Louis De Francesco
      Sung by a group of Negro workers
  • Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
      (uncredited)
      Written by Wallis Willis
      Sung a cappella by Hattie McDaniel
  • (I Wish I Was in) Dixie's Land
      (1860) (uncredited)
      Written by Daniel Decatur Emmett
      Played by a band during the Technicolor section of film near the end

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