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O don fatale

From Act IV of the opera DON CARLOS by Giuseppe Verdi, first performed in Paris, 1867
Interrupted Melody (sung by Eileen Farrell dubbing for Eleanor Parker), 1955

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O luce di quest'anima

From the opera LINDA DI CHAMOUNIX by Gaetano Donizetti, first performed in Vienna, 1842
The Toast of New Orleans (sung by Kathryn Grayson), 1950

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O, Mon Amour
(Je nen connais pas la fin)

Written by Marguerite Monnot and Raymond Asso
For the First Time (excerpt sung by Mario Lanza), 1959


O paradiso, sorti de l'onde
("O paradise, risen from the waves")

From the opera L'AFRICAINE by Giacomo Meyerbeer, first performed in Paris, 1865
The Toast of New Orleans (sung by Mario Lanza), 1950
Because You're Mine (sung by Mario Lanza), 1952
Serenade (sung by Mario Lanza), 1956

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O Promise Me

From the comic opera "Robin Hood"
Words by Clement Scott, music by Reginald DeKoven, 1902
Rosalie (part of finale medley sung by Nelson Eddy and Chorus), 1937



O soave fanciulla

From the opera LA BOHÉME by Giacomo Puccini, first performed in Turin, Italy, 1896
Serenade (sung by Mario Lanza and Jean Fenn), 1956

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O Sole Mio

Words by Giovanni Capurro, music by Eduardo Di Capua, 1899
Popularized by Enrico Caruso
Carnegie Hall (sung by Jan Peerce), 1947
For the First Time (sung by Mario Lanza), 1959

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O Tamarack

Music and lyrics by Lenny Adelson
Marjorie Morningstar (sung by Girls at Camp Tamarack), 1958



O'Brien Has Gone Hawaiian

Words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Owens
Song of the Islands (sung by Betty Grable), 1942


O'Brien to Ryan to Goldberg

Written by Betty Comden, Adolph Green and Roger Edens, 1949
Take Me Out to the Ball Game (sung and danced by Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Jules Munshin), 1949



Obéissons quand leur voix appelle

Gavotte from the opera MANON by Jules Massenet, first performed in Paris, 1884
Luxury Liner (sung by Jane Powell), 1948

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(Dance to the Music of) The Ocarina

Words and music by Irving Berlin, 1951
Call Me Madam (production number sung and danced by Vera-Ellen and Chorus, Carole Richards dubbing for Vera-Ellen), 1953

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Oceana Roll

Words by Roger Lewis, music by Lucien Denni, 1914
Two Weeks with Love (sung by Jane Powell and Ensemble), 1950

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Ochi Tchornya


Odyssey, The

Words and music by Neil Diamond, 1973
Jonathan Livingston Seagull (sung by Neil Diamond), 1973



Oedipus Bridge

Words by Howard Dietz, music by Arthur Schwartz
The Band Wagon (performed by Jack Buchanan and MGM Studio Chorus), 1953

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Of All Things

Written by Al Rinker and Floyd Huddleston
Duchess of Idaho (sung by Connie Haines and Chorus), 1950



Off and Running

Words by Toni Wine, music by Carole Bayer, 1967
To Sir, with Love (sung by The Mindbenders on record player, danced by kids), 1967


Off the Record

Words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers
Introduced in the stage play "I'd Rather Be Right"
Yankee Doodle Dandy (performed by James Cagney), 1942


Oh, Benjamin Harrison

Written by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, 1968
The One and Only, Genuine Original Family Band (sung by John Davidson and Mens Chorus), 1968



Oh, Better far to Live and Die

Words by William S. Gilbert, music by Sir Arthur Sullivan
From the light opera "The Pirates of Penzance" ("The Slave of Duty"), first performed in 1879
The Pirates of Penzance (performed by Kevin Kline and Pirates), 1983

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Oh! Boys, Carry Me 'Long

Words and music by Stephen Foster, 1851
I Dream of Jeanie (sung by Chorus), 1952

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Oh Boy

Words and music by Sunny West, Bill Tilghman and Norman Petty, 1957
Popularized by Buddy Holly and The Crickets
The Buddy Holly Story (sung by Gary Busey, Don Stroud and Charles Martin Smith as Buddy Holly and The Crickets at the Apollo Theatre; sung by Gary Busey as Buddy Holly at the Clearlake concert), 1978
La Bamba (Los Lobos dubbing for Lou Diamond Phillips), 1987

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music sheet cover Oh, But I Do

Words by Leo Robin, music by Arthur Schwartz, 1946
The Time, the Place and the Girl (sung by Dennis Morgan), 1946

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Oh, But I'm Happy

Words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel, 1937
Wake Up and Live (sung by Alice Faye), 1937



Oh! Darling

Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, 1969
Popularized by The Beatles
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (sung by Robin Gibb), 1978

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Oh Dem Golden Slippers

Words and music by James Bland, 1879
Way Down South (excerpt sung by Clarence Muse, Bobby Breen and Ralph Morgan), 1939
Mammy (part of medley sung by Al Jolson and Meadows' Merry Minstrels), 1930

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Oh, Dry the Glist'ning Tear

Words by William S. Gilbert, music by Sir Arthur Sullivan
From the light opera "The Pirates of Penzance" ("The Slave of Duty"), first performed in 1879
The Pirates of Penzance (performed by Linda Ronstadt and Daughters), 1983

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Oh, False One, You Have Deceived Me!

Words by William S. Gilbert, music by Sir Arthur Sullivan
From the light opera "The Pirates of Penzance" ("The Slave of Duty"), first performed in 1879
The Pirates of Penzance (performed by Rex Smith and Angela Lansbury), 1983

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music sheet cover Oh Frenchy
(aka "Oh! Frenchy")

Words by Sam Ehrlich, music by Con Conrad, 1918
For Me and My Gal (excerpt sung and danced by Gene Kelly and Ben Blue), 1942
The Dolly Sisters (sung by Mens Chorus), 1945

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Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning
(aka "Irving Berlin's Bugle Song")

Words and music by Irving Berlin, 1918
Introduced in the WWI stage revue "Yip Yip Yaphank"
Alexander's Ragtime Band (sung by Jack Haley), 1938
This Is the Army (sung by Irving Berlin, George Murphy, Geore Tobias, Charles Butterworth and Chorus), 1943

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Oh, I Didn't Know

Words by Jack Yellen and Herb Magidson, music by Joseph Meyer
George White's 1935 Scandals (production number performed by Alice Faye and Chorus Girls), 1935



Oh, Is There Not One Maiden Breast

Words by William S. Gilbert, music by Sir Arthur Sullivan
From the light opera "The Pirates of Penzance" ("The Slave of Duty"), first performed in 1879
The Pirates of Penzance (performed by Rex Smith and Daughters), 1983

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Oh Lady Be Good
(aka "Lady Be Good")

Words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin, 1924
Introduced by Walter Catlett in the stage musical "Lady, Be Good!" 1924
Popularized by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
Lady Be Good (sung by Ann Sothern and Robert Young, danced by Eleanor Powell and a dog, reprised by all principals in finale), 1941
Rhapsody in Blue (medley / montage, sung by Chorus, danced by Joan Leslie and Chorus), 1945

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Oh Marie

We Marie, we Marie
You were all in this world to me
Here by the window
The sweet melody I sing to thee
Oh Marie, we Marie
All the stars in the sky shine for thee
Please listen to me
Oh marie, we Marie

Written by Vincenzo Russo (1876-1904) and Eduardo Di Capua (1865-1917)
Let's Sing Again (one verse sung by Bobby Breen in English), 1936

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Oh Me, Oh Mi-Ami

Words by Leo Robin, music by Ralph Rainger, 1941
Moon over Miami (sung by Chorus behind montage of scenes of Miami; later sung by Betty Grable, Carole Landis and Charlotte Greenwood; sung by Chorus behind end credits), 1941


Oh Me! Oh My!
(aka "Oh Me, Oh My, Oh You")

Words by Ira Gershwin (as Arthur Francis), music by Vincent Youmans, 1921
Introduced in the stage musical "Two Little Girls in Blue," 1921
Tea for Two (sung by Gene Nelson, danced by Gene Nelson, Doris Day and Chorus), 1950
So This Is Love (sung by Kathryn Grayson and Chorus), 1953


Oh, Men of Dark and Dismal Fate

Words by William S. Gilbert, music by Sir Arthur Sullivan
From the light opera "The Pirates of Penzance" ("The Slave of Duty"), first performed in 1879
The Pirates of Penzance (performed by George Rose, Kevin Kline, Pirates and Daughters), 1983

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Oh Moon

Words by Jerry Seelen, music by Sammy Fain, ~1953
The Jazz Singer (sung by Danny Thomas), 1953


Oh My Goodness

Words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel, 1936
Poor Little Rich Girl (sung by Shirley Temple), 1936
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (part of Au Revoir sequence sung by Shirley Temple), 1938

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Oh My Love

Words by Mack Gordon, music by Josef Myrow, 1946
Three Little Girls in Blue (sung by unidentified vocal group), 1946



Oh! Say Can You See

Words by Dorothy Fields, music by Sigmund Romberg
Up in Central Park (sung by Deanna Durbin), 1948



Oh, Sing Sweet Nightingale

Words and music by Mack David, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston
Cinderella (sung by Ilene Woods with Rhoda Williams), 1950


Bill Robinson and Shirley Temple dance to "Oh! Susanna" Oh! Susanna

Words and music by Stephen Collins Foster, 1851
The Little Colonel (danced by Shirley Temple and Bill Robinson), 1935
Our Little Girl (excerpt played on piano by Shirley Temple), 1935
Babes in Arms (part of medley / montage sung and danced by Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland and the Crinoline Choir), 1939
Swanee River (sung by Al Jolson), 1939
Go West (sung by Groucho and Chico Marx), 1940
I Married an Angel (used instrumentally), 1942
I Dream of Jeanie (excerpt sung by Chorus, reprised often throughout film), 1952

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Oh That Mitzi

Words by Leo Robin, music by Richard A. Whiting, ~1932
One Hour with You (sung by Maurice Chevalier), 1932

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Oh, Them Dudes

Words and music by Frank Loesser, 1950
Let's Dance (sung and danced by Fred Astaire and Betty Hutton), 1950



music sheet cover Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'

Words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers, 1943
Introduced by Alfred Drake in the stage musical "Oklahoma!" 1943
Oklahoma! (sung by Gordon MacRae), 1955

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Oh, What a Day

Music by Engelbert Humperdinck, adapted by Michael Cohen, lyrics by Enid Futterman, 1987
Hansel and Gretel (sung by David Warner), 1988



Oh! What a Difference the Navy's Made to Me

Words by Ralph Stanley, music by Leslie Alleyn
Julia Misbehaves (sung and danced by Greer Garson), 1948



Oh What a Lovely Dream

Written by Robert Wright and Chet Forrest, 1940
Music in My Heart (sung by Tony Martin), 1940



Oh Why

Written by Arthur Freed, Herbert Stothart and Henry M. Woods
A Lady's Morals (sung by Grace Moore), 1930



Oh You Beautiful Doll

Words by A. Seymour Brown, music by Nat D. Ayer, 1911
Popularized by The American Quartet
The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (sung by Chorus, later sung by Chorus and danced by Frances Mercer), 1939
Tin Pan Alley (excerpt sung in overture), 1940
For Me and My Gal (sung by George Murphy, danced by Murphy and Judy Garland), 1942
Broadway Rhythm (sung by Charles Winninger, danced by Charles Winninger and Chorus Girls), 1944
Shine On, Harvest Moon (part of medley / montage at music publisher's), 1944
The Eddie Cantor Story (Eddie Cantor dubbing for Keefe Brasselle), 1953

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Oh, You Kid

Words by Johnny Mercer, music by Harry Warren, 1945
The Harvey Girls (sung by Virginia Reece dubbing for Angela Lansbury), 1946


Oh You Wonderful Girl

Words and music by George M. Cohan
Yankee Doodle Dandy (part of medley / montage sung by James Cagney, Jeanne Cagney, Walter Huston and Rosemary DeCamp), 1942

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Ohio

Music by Jimmy McHugh, 1944
Four Jills in a Jeep (played by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra, danced by Mitzi Mayfair and Soldiers), 1944


Okay, Toots

Words by Gus Kahn, music by Walter Donaldson
Kid Millions (sung by Eddie Cantor), 1934

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Ok'l Baby Dok'l

Written by Inez James and Sidney Miller
Big City (sung by Betty Garrett, reprised by Margaret O'Brien), 1948



Oklahoma

Words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers, 1943
Introduced in the stage musical "Oklahoma!" 1943
Oklahoma! (sung by Gordon MacRae, Charlotte Greenwood, James Whitmore, Shirley Jones, Jay C. Flippen and Chorus), 1955

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Okolehao

Words and music by Leo Robin, Don Hartman and Ralph Rainger, 1937
Waikiki Wedding (sung and danced by Martha Raye), 1937



Ol' Man River

Words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern, 1927
Introduced by Jules Bledsoe in the stage musical "Show Boat," 1927
Show Boat (sung by Paul Robeson and Chorus), 1936
Till the Clouds Roll By (sung by Caleb Peterson and Chorus; crooned ( ! ) in the finale by Frank Sinatra), 1946
Show Boat (sung by William Warfield and Chorus), 1951

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Ol' Spring Fever, The

Words by Leo Robin, music by Harry Warren, 1951
Just for You (whistled by Bing Crosby), 1952



Old Black Joe

Words and music by Stephen Foster, 1860
Hollywood Revue of 1929 (excerpt sung in "Minstrel Days" number by Charles King (?) and Chorus offscreen, and danced by Chorus), 1929
Swanee River (sung by the Hall Johnson Choir), 1939
I Dream of Jeanie (excerpt sung by fisherman), 1952



Old Chisolm Trail, The

(traditional)
Fancy Pants (sung by Lucille Ball and men in saloon), 1950

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Old Devil Moon

Words by E. Y. Harburg, music by Burton Lane, 1947
Introduced in the stage musical "Finian's Rainbow," 1947
Finian's Rainbow (sung by Petula Clark and Don Francks), 1968

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Old Dog Tray

Words and music by Stephen Foster, 1853
("Tray" was Stephen Foster's pet dog)
I Dream of Jeanie (sung by Bill Shirley and Tray the Dog), 1952

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Old Fashioned Garden

Words and music by Cole Porter, 1919
Introduced in the stage revue "Hitchy-Koo of 1919"
Night and Day (sung by Cary Grant and Selena Royle), 1946


Old Fashioned Melody

Words by Gerome Ragni and James Rado, music by Galt MacDermot, 1967
Hair (sung by Ron Young), 1979

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Old-Fashioned Tune Always Is New, An

Words and music by Irving Berlin, 1939
Second Fiddle (sung by Rudy Vallee and Girls Chorus), 1939



Old Folks at Home
(often mistakenly referred to as "Swanee" or "Swanee River"

Way down upon the Swanee River,
Far, far away.
That's where my heart is turning ever.
That's where the old folks stay.
All up and down the whole creation,
Sadly I roam,
Still longing for the old plantation,
And for the old folks at home.

This song is often referred to as "Way Down Upon the Swanee River," or simply "Swanee River," because the lyric begins with that phrase. It is probably Foster's best known and best loved song, having been translated into nearly every language on earth.

Words and music by Stephen Foster, 1851
First recording by Len Spencer, 1892
Hollywood Revue of 1929 (excerpt sung in Minstrel Days number by Charles King (?) and Chorus offscreen, danced by Chorus onscreen), 1929
Hallelujah! (sung a capella by cotton pickers), 1929
Mammy (sung by Al Jolson with "Meadows' Merry Minstrels"), 1930
The Littlest Rebel (sung by Chorus), 1935
Rainbow on the River (sung by Bobby Breen with the Hall Johnson Singers), 1936
Dimples (instrumental arrangement played by Orchestra), 1936
Babes in Arms (part of medley / montage sung and danced by Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland and the Crinoline Choir), 1939
Honolulu (danced by Eleanor Powell impersonating Bill Robinson), 1939
Swanee River (sung by Al Jolson), 1939
Nice Girl? (sung by Deanna Durbin), 1941
Babes on Broadway (played by Mickey Rooney on banjo [on-screen], dubbed by Eddie Peabody), 1941
Road to Rio (excerpt sung by Bob Hope and Bing Crosby), 1947
Love Happy (played by Harpo Marx), 1950
I Dream of Jeanie (sung and danced by Ray Middleton and Minstrels), 1952

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Old Glory

Words by Johnny Mercer, music by Harold Arlen, 1942
Star Spangled Rhythm (performed by Bing Crosby, Chorus and Company), 1942

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Old Home Guard, The

Words and music by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, 1971
Bedknobs and Broomsticks (sung by Mens Chorus), 1971


Old MacDonald

Words and music by Randy Starr, 1967
Double Trouble (sung by Elvis Presley with The Jordanaires), 1967


Old MacDonald (Had a Farm)

Traditional childrens' song
Special lyric by Johnny Burke, 1936
Pennies from Heaven (sung by Edith Fellows, Bing Crosby and Donald Meek), 1936

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Old Man, The

Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, 1948
White Christmas (sung by Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye and Mens Chorus), 1954


Old Man Rip

Music by Oscar Straus, Lyrics by Louis Alter and Paul F. Webster, 1937
Make a Wish (sung by Bobby Breen and Boys Chorus), 1937



Old Piano Roll Blues, The

Words and music by Cy Coben, 1949
Popularized by Lawrence Cook
Rich, Young and Pretty (sung by Jane Powell, Vic Damone and Fernando Lamas), 1951

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Old Refrain, The

Music by Fritz Kreisler
Poularized by Fritz Kreisler
Lyric added by ?
The Amazing Mrs. Holliday (sung by Deanna Durbin), 1943

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Old School Bell, The

Words by Frank Loesser, music by Manning Sherwin, ~1938
College Swing (sung by Bob Mitchell's St. Brendan's Choristers as School Children), 1938



Old Ship of Zion

(Traditional Negro Spiritual)
Cabin in the Sky (sung by Chorus), 1943

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Old Squaredance is Back Again, The

Written by Don Reid and Henry Tobias
People Are Funny (sung by The Vagabonds), 1946



Old Straw Hat, An

Words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel, 1938
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (sung by Shirley Temple, danced by Shirley and Bill Robinson), 1938

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(Gimme Dat) Old Time Religion

Traditional Spiritual
Hallelujah! (sung a cappella by Church Congregation, reprised by Nina Mae McKinney), 1929

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Oldest Established (Permanent Floating Crap Game), The

Words and music by Frank Loesser, 1950
Introduced by Sam Levene, Stubby Kaye, Johnny Silver and Ensemble in the stage musical "Guys and Dolls," 1950
Guys and Dolls (sung by Frank Sinatra, Stubby Kaye, B.S. Pully and Ensemble), 1955

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Ole Dan Patch

Words by Larry Morey, music by Eliot Daniel, 1948
So Dear to My Heart (excerpt sung by Burl Ives), 1949



Olive Tree, The

Words and music by Robert Wright and George Forrest, 1953
Introduced in the stage musical "Kismet," 1953
Kismet (sung by Howard Keel), 1955

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Oliver!

Words and music by Lionel Bart, 1960
Introduced in the London production of the stage musical "Oliver!" 1960
Oliver! (Harry Secombe, Peggy Mount and Boys), 1968

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Ombra ma fù
(Largo from SERSE aka Xerxes)

From the opera SERSE (aka XERXES) by George Frideric Handel, 1738
New Moon (sung by Jeanette MacDonald and Womens Chorus), 1940
Fisherman's Wharf (sung by Bobby Breen and Boys Choir), 1939

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Ombres légères
(The Shadow Song)

From the opera DINORAH by Giacomo Meyerbeer, first performed in Paris, 1859
Rio Rita (sung by Kathryn Grayson), 1942
The Toast of New Orleans (sung by Kathryn Grayson), 1950

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On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)

Words by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Burton Lane, 1965
Introduced in the stage production "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever," 1965
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (sung by Chorus, later sung by Yves Montand, later sung by Barbra Streisand), 1970

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(Rolling Down Bowling Green) On a Little Two-Seat Tandem

Written by Mack Gordon and Josef Myrow
Mother Wore Tights (sung and danced by Betty Grable and Dan Dailey), 1947


On a Summer Night

Words and music by William Kernell
Oh, for a Man! (sung by Jeanette MacDonald), 1930



On a Sunday Afternoon

Words by Arthur Freed, music by Nacio Herb Brown, 1936
Broadway Melody of 1936 (sung by Buddy Ebsen, danced by Buddy and Vilma Ebsen), 1936


On a Typical Tropical Night

Words by John Burke, music by Arthur Johnston, 1936
Go West Young Man (sung by Mae West with Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra), 1936


On Accounta I Love You

Written by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept, 1934
Baby Take a Bow (sung by Shirley Temple and James Dunn), 1934


On an Island with You

Written by Nacio Herb Brown and Edward Heyman, 1948
On an Island with You (sung by Chorus behind titles, later by unknown dubbing artist for Ricardo Montalban), 1948



On Brave Old Army Team

Words and music by Philip Egner, 1910
Army football team fight song
Rosalie (sung by Nelson Eddy and Chorus), 1937

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On How to Be Lovely

Words and music by Roger Edens, 1957
Funny Face (sung by Audrey Hepburn and Kay Thompson), 1957


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On Parade

Music by Victor Herbert, new lyric for film by Bob Wright and Chet Forrest
Sweethearts (sung by Nelson Eddy and Mens Chorus), 1938



music sheet cover On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe

Words by Johnny Mercer, music by Harry Warren, 1945
Popularized by Johnny Mercer with the Pied Pipers (No. 1 chart record), 1945
Recorded for Decca Records by Judy Garland and Chorus, 1945
Recorded for Decca Records by Judy Garland and the Merry Macs, 1945
The Harvey Girls (performed by Judy Garland and Company), 1946
Best Song Academy Award Won Best Song Academy Award for 1946