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Mia Farrow in Radio Days (1987)

Soundtracks

Radio Days

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  • The Flight of the Bumblebee
      (1899-1900)
      Music by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
      Performed by Harry James
      Courtesy of CBS Records
      Played during the opening credits
  • Dancing in the Dark
      (1931)
      Music by Arthur Schwartz
      Lyrics by Howard Dietz
      Played at the Guess That Tune broadcast
  • Chinatown, My Chinatown
      (1906)
      Music by Jean Schwartz
      Lyrics by William Jerome
      Played at the Guess That Tune broadcast
  • Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing
      (1932)
      Music by Tolchard Evans
      Lyrics by Stanley Damerell (as Stanley J. Damerell) and Robert Hargreaves
      Sung by Danielle Ferland (uncredited) in a radio commercial
  • September Song
      (1944)
      Music by Kurt Weill
      Lyrics by Maxwell Anderson
      In the score in a Rockaway scene
      Reprised at a beach scene and at the end
  • Body and Soul
      (1930)
      Music by Johnny Green (as John W. Green)
      Lyrics by Edward Heyman, Robert Sour and Frank Eyton
      Performed by Benny Goodman
      Background music as Joe introduces his family
      Reprised for scenes at the zoo
      Courtesy of RCA Records
  • In the Mood
      (1939)
      Written by Wingy Manone, Andy Razaf and Joe Garland
      Performed by Glenn Miller on radio
      Courtesy of RCA Records
  • Radio Show Themes
      (1987)
      Music by Dick Hyman
  • I Double Dare You
      (1937)
      Music by Jimmy Eaton
      Lyrics by Terry Shand
      Performed by Larry Clinton on radio
      Courtesy of RCA Records
  • You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me
      (1932)
      Music by Harry Warren
      Lyrics by Al Dubin
      Played at the roller rink
  • La Cumparsita
      (1916)
      Written by Gerardo Matos Rodríguez (as Matos Rodríguez)
      Performed by The Castilians on car radio at Breezy Point
      Courtesy of MCA Records
  • Carioca
      (1933)
      Music by Vincent Youmans
      Lyrics by Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu
      Played as dance music at a nightclub
  • Tico Tico
      (1942)
      (aka "Tico Tico No Fubá")
      Music by Zequinha de Abreu (as Zequinha Abreu)
      Lyrics by Aloysio de Oliveira (as Aloysio Oliveira)
      English Lyrics by Ervin Drake
      Performed by Denise Dumont (uncredited) with Tito Puente (uncredited) and His Band
  • Begin the Beguine
      (1935)
      Written by Cole Porter
      Played as dance music at the nightclub
      Sung briefly by David Warrilow (uncredited) on the roof
  • Opus One
      (1943)
      Written by Sy Oliver
      Performed by Tommy Dorsey on radio
      Courtesy of RCA Records
  • Frenesi
      (1939)
      Written by Alberto Domínguez (as A. Domínguez)
      English Lyrics by Ray Charles (uncredited) and Bob Russell (uncredited)
      Performed by Artie Shaw on radio
      Courtesy of RCA Records
  • All or Nothing at All
      (1940)
      Music by Arthur Altman
      Lyrics by Jack Lawrence
      Sung by Robert Tate (uncredited) on radio
  • The Donkey Serenade
      (1923)
      Music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart
      Lyrics by Chet Forrest and Bob Wright
      Performed by Allan Jones on radio
      Courtesy of RCA Records
  • You and I
      (1941)
      Written by Meredith Willson
      Performed by Tommy Dorsey
      Courtesy of RCA Records
      In the score during a flashback
  • Paper Doll
      (1915)
      Written by Johnny Black (as Johnny S. Black)
      Performed by The Mills Brothers on radio
      Courtesy of MCA Records
  • Pistol Packin' Mama
      (1943)
      Written by Al Dexter
      Performed by Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters
      In the score during the snowman sequence
      Courtesy of MCA Records
  • South American Way
      (1939)
      Music by Jimmy McHugh
      Lyrics by Al Dubin
      Performed by Carmen Miranda on radio as Ruthie imitates her
      Reprised by Miranda during the end credits
      Courtesy of RCA Records
  • Mairzy Doats
      (1943)
      Written by Milton Drake, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston
      Performed by The Merry Macs on radio
      Courtesy of MCA Records
  • If You Are But a Dream
      (1941)
      Written by Moe Jaffe, Nat Bonx and Jack Fulton
      Adapted from "Romance" by Arthur B. Rubinstein (uncredited)
      Performed by Frank Sinatra as background during the Radio City Music Hall scene
      Courtesy of CBS Records
  • If I Didn't Care
      (1939)
      Written by Jack Lawrence
      Performed by The Ink Spots as background in a nightclub
      Courtesy of MCA Records
  • Schloff mein Kind
      Traditional
      Performed by Emil Decameron as background when Sally first gets on radio
      Courtesy of Vanguard Recording Society, Inc.
  • I Don't Want to Walk Without You
      (1941)
      Music by Jule Styne
      Lyrics by Frank Loesser
      Performed by Mia Farrow (uncredited) at a USO show
  • Remember Pearl Harbor
      (1941)
      Music by Don Reid and Sammy Kaye
      Lyrics by Don Reid
      Performed by Sammy Kaye as background after the Pearl Harbor bombing
      Courtesy of RCA Records
  • Babalu
      (Babalú) (1941)
      Written by Margarita Lecuona
      English lyrics by Bob Russell
      Performed by Xavier Cugat with Richard Hayes (uncredited)
      Played for the substitute teacher scene
      Courtesy of PolyGram Records
  • They're Either Too Young or Too Old
      (1943)
      Music by Arthur Schwartz
      Lyrics by Frank Loesser
      Performed by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (uncredited)
      Sung by Kitty Carlisle (uncredited) in a Maxwell House radio show
  • That Old Feeling
      (1937)
      Music by Sammy Fain
      Lyrics by Lew Brown
      Performed by Guy Lombardo on radio
      Courtesy of RCA Records
  • Re-Lax Jingle
      (1987)
      Written by Dick Hyman
      Performed by Mia Farrow (uncredited) for a radio ad
  • (There'll Be Blue Birds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover
      (1941)
      Music by Walter Kent
      Lyrics by Nat Burton
      Performed by Glenn Miller on radio
      Courtesy of RCA Records
  • Goodbye
      (1934)
      Written by Gordon Jenkins
      Performed by Benny Goodman on radio
      Courtesy of RCA Records
  • I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You
      (1932)
      Music by George Bassman
      Lyrics by Ned Washington
      Performed by Tommy Dorsey on radio
      Courtesy of RCA Records
  • Lullaby of Broadway
      (1934)
      Music by Harry Warren
      Lyrics by Al Dubin
      Performed by Richard Himber on radio
      Courtesy of RCA Records
  • American Patrol
      (1891)
      Written by Frank White Meacham
      Performed by Glenn Miller on radio
      Courtesy of RCA Records
  • Take the 'A' Train
      (1941)
      Written by Billy Strayhorn
      Performed by Duke Ellington
      In the score for the hospital scene
      Courtesy of RCA Records
  • You'll Never Know
      (1943)
      Music by Harry Warren
      Lyrics by Mack Gordon
      Played by the band at the Broadway dance palace
  • One, Two, Three, Kick
      (1933-42)
      Music by Xavier Cugat
      Lyrics by Al Stillman
      Performed by Xavier Cugat on radio
      Courtesy of RCA Records
  • Just One of Those Things
      (1935)
      Written by Cole Porter
      Played as dance music at the King Cole room on New Year's Eve
  • You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To
      (1943)
      Written by Cole Porter
      Performed by Diane Keaton (uncredited) at a nightclub
  • Night and Day
      (1932)
      Written by Cole Porter
      Played as dance music at a nightclub
  • The Sailor's Hornpipe
      (uncredited)
      Traditional
      Played at the Guess That Tune broadcast
  • Auld Lang Syne
      (uncredited)
      Traditional
      Played on New Year's Eve

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