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Laird Cregar and Merle Oberon in Jack l'éventreur (1944)

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Jack l'éventreur

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  • What-cher, 'Ria!
      (ca 1885) (uncredited)
      Music by Bessie Bellwood
      Lyrics by Will Herbert
      Sung a cappella by a mob outside a pub
  • It's the Syme the Whole World Over
      (uncredited)
      Written by John Paul Lock Barton and Bert Massee
      Played on a concertina and sung by an unidentified pair outside the theater
  • Tink-A-Tin!
      (1891) (uncredited)
      Music by John Crook
      Lyrics by Albert Chevalier
      Sung by Merle Oberon (probably dubbed) and danced by her and chorus girls
      Reprised later a cappella by Doris Lloyd
  • Yield Not to Temptation
      (1868) (uncredited)
      Written by Horatio R. Palmer
      Played on a concertina and sung by Anita Sharp-Bolster
  • The Parisian Trot
      (uncredited)
      Music by Lionel Newman
      Lyrics by Charles Henderson
      Sung by Merle Oberon (probably dubbed) and danced by her and chorus girls
  • I Married a Wife (I Wish I Was Single Again)
      (uncredited)
      Traditional
      Sung by an unidentified man

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