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Earful of Music, An
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Early Bird
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Earth Boy
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Ease On Down the Road #3
Words and music by Charlie Smalls
The Wiz (sung by Ted Ross, Nipsey Russell, Michael Jackson and Diana Ross), 1978
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East Side of Heaven
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East Side, West Side (The Sidewalks of New York)
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Easter Parade
In your Easter bonnet
With all the frills upon it,
You'll be the grandest lady in
The Easter Parade.
I'll be all in clover,
And when they look you over
I'll be the proudest fellow in
The Easter Parade.
Words and music by Irving Berlin, 1933
Introduced in the stage revue "As Thousands Cheer" by Marilyn Miller and Clifton Webb, 1933
Alexander's Ragtime Band (excerpt sung by Don Ameche and Girls Chorus), 1938
Holiday Inn (sung by Bing Crosby), 1942
Popularized by Bing Crosby
Easter Parade (sung by Judy Garland and Fred Astaire), 1948
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Easy Come, Easy Go
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(Such An) Easy Question
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Easy Rider
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Easy Street
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Easy to Be Hard
Words by Gerome Ragni and James Rado, music by Galt MacDermot, 1967
Introduced in the stage musical "Hair" by Lynn Kellogg, 1967
Popularized by Three Dog Night, 1969
Hair (sung by Cheryl Barnes), 1979
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Easy to Love
Words and music by Cole Porter, 1936
Born to Dance (introduced by James Stewart and Marjorie Lane dubbing for Eleanor Powell, and danced by Eleanor Powell; later sung by Frances Langford with Buddy Ebsen dancing), 1936
Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble (The Wilde Twins... actually, Lee tells me she's the one that sang!), 1944
Night and Day (sung by female trio), 1946
This Time for Keeps (sung by Lauritz Melchior), 1947
Easy to Love (sung by Tony Martin; recurring theme in background score), 1953
Where the Boys Are (instrumental arrangement played by orchestra in nightclub), 1960
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Edelweiss
Words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers, 1959
Introduced in the stage musical "The Sound of Music," 1959
The Sound of Music (sung by Christopher Plummer and Charmian Carr, Later sung by Christopher Plummer, Julie Andrews, The Children and Chorus), 1965
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Edge of Reality
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Egg, The
Words and music by Sherman Edwards, 1969
1776 (sung by Howard Da Silva, William Daniels, Ken Howard), 1972
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Eglantine
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Eighty Miles Outside of Atlanta
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El Cumbanchero
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El Toro
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Eleanor Rigby
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Elbow Room
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Electric Blues
Words by Gerome Ragni and James Rado, music by Galt MacDermot, 1967
Introduced in the stage musical "Hair" by Paul Jabara, 1967
Hair (sung by Leata Galloway, Cyrena Lomba and Chorus; danced by Ensemble), 1979
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Elegance
Words and music by Jerry Herman, 1964
Introduced in the stage musical, "Hello, Dolly!" 1964
Hello, Dolly! (Michael Crawford, Danny Lockin, Marianne McAndrew and E.J. Peaker), 1969
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Elegant Captain Hook, The
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L'ELISIR D'AMORE
("The Elixir of Love")
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Embraceable You
Embrace me,
My sweet embraceable you.
Embrace me,
You irreplaceable you.
Just one look at you - my heart grew tipsy in me;
You and you alone bring out the gypsy in me.
I love all
The many charms about you;
Above all,
I want my arms about you.
Don't be a naughty baby,
Come to papa - come to papa - do!
My sweet embraceable you...
Words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin, 1930
Introduced by Ginger Rogers and Allan Kearns in the stage musical "Girl Crazy," 1930
Girl Crazy (sung by Judy Garland and Chorus), 1943
Rhapsody in Blue (sung by Louanne Hogan dubbing for Joan Leslie), 1945
Nancy Goes to Rio (sung by Jane Powell), 1949
With a Song in My Heart (sung by Jane Froman dubbing for Susan Hayward), 1952
When the Boys Meet the Girls (sung by Harve Presnell, later sung by Connie Francis), 1965
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Emerald City Sequence
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Emmisary's Song, The
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Emperor Waltz
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Empty Saddles
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Enchilada Man, The
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English March
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Enjoy It
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Entrance of Lucy James
Words and music by Cole Porter, 1936
Born to Dance (performed by Raymond Walburn, The Foursome, Virginia Bruce and Chorus), 1936
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Ergo Bibamus
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Erie Canal, The
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Estrellita
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Etiquette
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Ever Since the World Began / Shall I Sing a Melody?
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Words by Paul Williams, music by Barbra Streisand, 1976
Introduced by Barbra Streisand in the film A Star Is Born, 1976
 Won Best Song Academy Award for 1976
Recorded and popularized by Barbra Streisand
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Every Day
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Every Day Is Father's Day with Baby
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Every Hour on the Hour
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Ev'ry Little Movement (Has a Meaning of Its Own)
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Every Little Piece
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Every Lover Must Meet His Fate
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Every Night at Eight
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Every Night at Seven
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Every Time I Meet You
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Ev'ry Time
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Everybody Come Aboard
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Everybody Loves My Baby (But My Baby Loves Nobody But Me)
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Everybody Ought to Have a Maid
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Everybody Sing
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Everybody Step
Words and music by Irving Berlin, 1921
Introduced in the stage revue "Music Box Revue" by The Brox Sisters, 1921
Alexander's Ragtime Band (sung and danced by Ethel Merman and Chorus), 1938
Blue Skies (sung by Bing Crosby, danced by Ensemble), 1946
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Everybody's Doing It
Words and music by Irving Berlin, 1911
Introduced in the stage musical "Everybody's Doing It"
Alexander's Ragtime Band (sung and danced by Dixie Dunbar and Wally Vernon, later sung by Alice Faye and Chorus), 1938
Easter Parade (danced by Judy Garland and Chorus Girls in Pastini's), 1948
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Everybody's Got a Laughing Place
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Everything I Have Is Yours
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Everything's Been Done Before
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Everything's Coming Up Roses
Words by Stephen Sondheim, music by Jule Styne, 1959
Introduced by Ethel Merman in the stage musical "Gypsy," 1959
Gypsy (sung by Lisa Kirk dubbing for Rosalind Russell), 1962
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Everything's Jumping
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Examination
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Except with You
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Experience
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Exsultate justi
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Extra, Extra, Extra
Written by Pete Townshend, 1969
Tommy (performed by Alan Ross, Pete Townshend, Tony Stevens, Kenny Jones and Simon Townshend), 1975
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Exultate Jubilate
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Eyes of Texas, The
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Eyesight to the Blind
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