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Le chanteur de jazz (1927)

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Le chanteur de jazz

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  • My Gal Sal
      (1905) (uncredited)
      Written by Paul Dresser
      Sung by Robert Gordon (dubbed by an unidentified singer)
  • Yosl, Yosl (Joseph, Joseph)
      (1923) (uncredited)
      Written by Samuel Steinberg and Nellie Casman
      [Played several times during New York street scenes. Originally written for the Yiddish Theater]
  • Waiting for the Robert E. Lee
      (1912) (uncredited)
      Music by Lewis F. Muir
      Lyrics by L. Wolfe Gilbert
      Sung by Robert Gordon (dubbed by an unidentified singer)
  • Kol Nidre
      (uncredited)
      Traditional
      Sung by Warner Oland (dubbed by Joseph Diskay)
      Also sung later by Al Jolson
  • Dirty Hands, Dirty Face
      (1923) (uncredited)
      Music by James V. Monaco
      Lyrics by Edgar Leslie, Grant Clarke and Al Jolson
      Sung by Al Jolson
  • Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo' Bye!)
      (1922) (uncredited)
      Written by Gus Kahn, Dan Russo, Ernie Erdman, Ted Fio Rito and Robert A. King
      Sung by Al Jolson
  • Kaddish
      (uncredited)
      Traditional
      Sung by Yossele Rosenblatt
  • Blue Skies
      (1926) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Sung by Al Jolson
      Piano performed by Bert Fiske
  • Mother of Mine, I Still Have You
      (1927) (uncredited)
      Music by Louis Silvers
      Lyrics by Grant Clarke
      Sung by Al Jolson during the dress rehearsal
  • My Mammy
      (1918) (uncredited)
      Music by Walter Donaldson
      Lyrics by Sam Lewis and Joe Young
      Sung by Al Jolson at the Winter Garden performance
  • The Sidewalks of New York
      (1894) (uncredited)
      Music by Charles Lawlor
      Played during the opening montage of the New York ghetto
  • In the Good Old Summertime
      (1902) (uncredited)
      Music by George Evans
      Played at the saloon before young Jakie sings
  • Give My Regards to Broadway
      (1904) (uncredited)
      Music by George M. Cohan
      Played at the train station and at Jack's arrival in New York
  • Romeo and Juliet Overture
      (1868) (uncredited)
      Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
      Played during the opening credits and often in the score
  • If a Girl Like You Loved a Boy Like Me
      (uncredited)
      Written by Gus Edwards and Will D. Cobb
  • Sérénade mélancolique opus 26
      (1875) (uncredited)
      Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
      Played during the score
  • Pélleas och Mélisande: Mélisande
      (1905) (uncredited)
      Music by Jean Sibelius
      Played during the score. The autor complained the unauthorized use of his music.
  • Kol Nidre, Op. 47
      (1881) (uncredited)
      Music by Max Bruch
      Played during the score. The main theme of the Bruch's work (traditional) is the same as the traditional song sung in the film
  • Beau Soir
      Composed by Claude Debussy
      (Heard when a character is seen on his sickbed)

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