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Tyrone Power, Don Ameche, and Alice Faye in La folle parade (1938)

Soundtracks

La folle parade

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  • Alexander's Ragtime Band
      (1911) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Alice Faye with Tyrone Power on violin, Don Ameche on piano,
      Jack Haley on drums, and others
      Reprised by Alice Faye at the end
      Snippets played in the score throughout
  • Ragtime Violin
      (1911) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Jane Jones, Otto Fries, and Mel Kalish
  • That International Rag
      (1913) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Alice Faye, Jack Haley and Chick Chandler
  • This Is The Life
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Wally Vernon and Dixie Dunbar (dance and vocal) and chorus,
      then sung by Alice Faye and chorus
  • Now It Can Be Told
      (1938) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Don Ameche (piano and vocal)
      Reprised by Alice Faye and by the band
  • This Is the Life
      (1914) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Alice Faye, Wally Vernon (dance and vocal)
  • When the Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves for Alabam'
      (1912) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Alice Faye
  • For Your Country and My Country
      (1917) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Donald Douglas at a recruiting station
  • I Can Always Find a Little Sunshine in the Y.M.C.A.
      (1918) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by The King's Men
  • Reveille
      (uncredited)
      Traditional
      Played by an army bugler to awaken the soldiers
  • Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning
      (1918) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Jack Haley and army chorus
  • We're On Our Way to France
      (1918) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by chorus
  • Say It with Music
      (1921) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Ethel Merman
  • A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody
      (1919) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Ethel Merman
  • Lazy
      (1924) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Played by the band as Stella enters the speakeasy
  • Blue Skies
      (1927) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Ethel Merman and Alice Faye with the speakeasy patrons joining in
  • Pack Up Your Sins and Go to the Devil
      (1922) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Ethel Merman and chorus
  • What'll I Do
      (1924) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by an offscreen chorus
  • My Walking Stick
      (1938) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Ethel Merman and chorus
  • Remember
      (1925) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Alice Faye
  • Everybody Step
      (1921) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Ethel Merman and chorus
  • All Alone
      (1924) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Alice Faye
  • Gypsy in Me
      (1934) (uncredited)
      Written by Cole Porter
      Sung by Fred Santley with Ron Wilson at piano
  • Marie
      (1928) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Played by the band at Carnegie Hall and sung by chorus
  • Cheek to Cheek
      (1935) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Played on the radio, broadcast from Carnegie Hall
  • Easter Parade
      (1933) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Don Ameche and chorus at Carnegie Hall
  • Heat Wave
      (1933) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Ethel Merman and chorus at Carnegie Hall
  • Marching Along with Time
      (1938) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Ethel Merman
      (cut from the film release, but the outtake is on the DVD)
  • Some Sunny Day
      (1922) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Performed by Don Ameche
      (cut from the film release, but the outtake is on the DVD)
  • In My Harem
      (1913) (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Sung by Jack Haley
      Danced by Jack Haley, Wally Vernon and an unidentified male dancer
      (cut from the film release, but the outtake is on the DVD)

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