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La marine en folie (1968)

Soundtracks

La marine en folie

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  • Welcome Pretty Lady
      Written by Sidney Miller and David Saxon
      Performed by Bob Hope and the cast
  • So Long, My Darling
      (uncredited)
      [played over the end credits]
  • How Dry I Am
      (uncredited) (part of the song "Near Future")
      Written by Irving Berlin
      Heard as a theme throughout the film
  • Pennies from Heaven
      Music by Arthur Johnston and lyrics by Johnny Burke
      Performed by Bing Crosby (the film La chanson à deux sous (1936) is shown to the troops )
  • Sweet Adeline
      (uncredited)
      Music by Harry Armstrong and lyrics by Richard H. Gerard
      Heard as a theme throughout the film
  • Beer Barrel Polka
      (uncredited)
      Music by Jaromir Vejvoda
      Heard as a theme when the beer cans surface
  • Anchors Aweigh
      (uncredited)
      Written by Charles A. Zimmerman
      Heard as a theme when the Japanese submarine surfaces

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