Ha Cha Cha
Music by Jerome Kern, 1931
Introduced in the stage musical "The Cat and the Fiddle," 1931
The Cat and the Fiddle (sung by unidentified male singer and Vivenne Segal), 1934
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Habanera
("L'amour est un oiseau rebelle")
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Hail Alma Mater
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Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here
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Hail Holy Queen
(traditional)
Arranged by Marc Shaiman
Sister Act (sung by Whoopi Goldberg and the Sisters), 1992
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Hail to the Princess Aurora
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Hail to Wainwright
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Hair
Words by Gerome Ragni and James Rado, music by Galt MacDermot, 1967
Introduced in the stage musical "Hair" by James Rado, 1967
Popularized by The Cowsills
Hair (sung and danced by Principals and Chorus), 1979
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Half Moon on the Hudson
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Hallelujah!
Words by Leo Robin and Clifford Grey, music by Vincent Youmans, 1927
Introduced in the stage musical "Hit the Deck," 1927
Hit the Deck (sung by Tony Martin, Vic Damone and Russ Tamblyn; sung in finale by Tony Martin, Vic Damone, Russ Tamblyn, Kay Armen, Jane Powell, Debbie Reynolds and Chorus, and tapped by Ann Miller and Mens Chorus), 1955
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Hallelujah, I'm a Bum
Words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, 1933
Hallelujah, I'm a Bum (sung by Al Jolson), 1933
Popularized by Al Jolson
Side note: "Hallelujah, I'm a bum" was a popular expression during the Great Depression. People would use this expression when they lost their job or were forced into bankruptcy, because the
prospects for finding another job were so poor that it was likely they would remain unemployed.
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Halloween
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Hand Me Down That Can o' Beans
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Hang Your Heart on a Hickory Limb
Words by Johnny Burke, music by James V. Monaco, 1939
East Side of Heaven (production number sung by Bing Crosby, singing cooks and The Music Maids with Matty Malneck and His Orchestra at the Frying Pan Cafe, portion danced by Mischa Auer and Joan Blondell), 1939
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Hannibal's Victory March
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Hansom Cab Drivers
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Happiest Day of My Life, The
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Happiest Girl Alive, The
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Happiness
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Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe
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Happy as a Lark
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Happy Birthday to You
Words and music by Patty Smith Hill and Mildred J. Hill, 1893
Baby Take a Bow (sung by guests at Shirley's birthday party), 1934
Stage Door (sung by the girls in the boarding house), 1937
Little Miss Broadway (played and sung by Jimmy and the Bandits and Ensemble), 1938
Happy Landing (sung by Billy Gilbert to Sonja Henie), 1938
East Side of Heaven (sung by Bing Crosby), 1939
Little Nellie Kelly (excerpt sung by telegram delivery boys), 1940
Girl Crazy (sung by Rags Ragland and Chorus), 1943
Holiday In Mexico (sung by Jane Powell and Walter Pidgeon), 1946
Three Daring Daughters (sung by Jane Powell, Pat Hyatt dubbing for Ann Todd, Beverly Jean Garbo dubbing for Mary Eleanor Donahue), 1948
Sorrowful Jones (sung by Jockeys and friends), 1949
The Great Caruso (sung by Mario Lanza), 1951
Lost Horizon (sung by Ensemble), 1973
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Happy Cat
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Happy Day
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Happy Easter
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Happy Ending
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Happy Ending
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Happy Ending
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Happy Feelin' Dance and Shout
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Happy Feet
Words by Jack Yellen, music by Milton Ager, 1930
The King of Jazz (sung by The Rhythm Boys, sung and danced by Sisters G, danced by Al Norman, The Russell Market Girls, and Paul Whiteman look-alike Paul Small -- all with Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra), 1930
Stepping Out (used in dance segment), 1991
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Happy Go Lucky and Free
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(Howdy Neighbor) Happy Harvest
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Happy Holiday
Words and music by Irving Berlin, 1942
Holiday Inn (sung by Bing Crosby, Martha Mears dubbing for Marjorie Reynolds and Chorus), 1942
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Happy New Year
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Happy Street
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Happy Talk
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Happy Times
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Hard Day's Night, A
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Hard Headed Woman
Words and music by Claude DeMetrius, 1958
King Creole (excerpt sung by Elvis Presley), 1958
Popularized by Elvis Presley (no. 1 chart record)
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Hard Knocks
Words and music by Joy Byers, ~1964
Roustabout (sung by Elvis Presley with The Jordanaires), 1964
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Hard Luck
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Hare Krishna
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Harem Holiday
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Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
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Harmony
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Harmony Babies
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Harrigan
Words and music by George M. Cohan, 1907
Introduced in the stage musical "Fifty Miles from Boston" by George M. Cohan
Yankee Doodle Dandy (sung and danced by James Cagney and Joan Leslie), 1942
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Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?
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Has Anyone Ever Told You Before?
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Hashish
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Hat My Dear Old Father Wore upon St. Patricks Day, The
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Hattie from Panama
Written by Roger Edens, 1942
Panama Hattie (sung and danced by Mixed Chorus including Six Hits and a Miss, The Music Maids and The Carmen Amaya Dancers), 1942
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Have a Happy
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Have You Forgotten Me?
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Have You Met Miss Fandango
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Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
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Havin' a Wonderful Wish (Time You Were Here)
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Hawaii Calls
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Hawaiian Medley
Traditional, arranged by Andy Iona
Honolulu (sung by Andy Iona's Islanders and danced by Eleanor Powell), 1939
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Hawaiian Shave and a Haircut
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Hawaiian Sunset
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Hawaiian Sweetheart (Ku-U-I-Po)
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Hawaiian War Chant (Ta Hu Wa Hu Wai)
English lyric by Ralph Freed, music by by Johnny Noble and Prince Leleiohaku, 1936
Recorded and popularized by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra, 1939
Note: There are many different versions of this piece!
Ship Ahoy (instrumental played by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra with Buddy Rich on drums, danced by Eleanor Powell and Chorus Girls), 1942
Song of the Islands (sung by Islanders, danced by Hula dancers), 1942
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Hawaiian Wedding Song
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Hayride
Words by , music by , 1945
Outtake from The Harvey Girls (sung by Judy Garland, Ray Bolger and the MGM Studio Chorus), 1945
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He Ain't Got Rhythm
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He Can Waltz
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He Danced with Me / She Danced with Me
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He Goes to Church on Sunday
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He Got Hisself Another Woman
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He Isn't You
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He Loves and She Loves
Words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin, 1927
Introduced in the stage musical "Funny Face" by Adele Astaire and Allen Kearns, 1927
Funny Face (sung by Fred Astaire, danced by Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn), 1957
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He Plays the Violin
Words and music by Sherman Edwards, 1969
1776 (sung and danced by Blythe Danner, Howard Da Silva, William Daniels), 1972
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He Takes Me Off His Income Tax
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He Was a Dandy
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He Who Loves and Runs Away
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He's a Bad Man (But He's Good Enough for Me)
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He's a Dream
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He's Just Crazy for Me
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He's Me Pal
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He's My Friend
Words and music by Meredith Willson, 1960
Introduced in the stage musical "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," 1960
The Unsinkable Molly Brown (sung and danced by Harve Presnell, Ed Begley, Jack Kruschen, Hermione Baddeley, Martita Hunt, Debbie Reynolds, Vassili Lambrinos and Ensemble), 1964
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He's So Fine
Words and music by Ronnnie Mack, 1963
Popularized by The Chiffons (no. 1 on the charts for 12 weeks in 1963)
Quadrophenia (short excerpt in background, The Chiffons), 1979
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He's the Wizard
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He's Your Uncle, Not Your Dad
Written by Ben Weisman and Sid Wayne, 1968
Speedway (sung by Elvis Presley in the IRS office, danced by Elvis and tax payers, vocal accompaniment by The Jordanaires offscreen), 1968
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Head Over Heels
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Hear What My Heart Is Saying
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Heart
Words and music by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, 1955
Introduced in the stage musical "Damn Yankees," 1955
Popularized by Eddie Fisher
Damn Yankees (sung by Russ Brown, James Komack, Nathaniel Frey and Albert Linville; reprised by Jean Stapleton and Boys), 1958
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Heart and Soul
Words by Frank Loesser, music by Hoagy Carmichael, 1938
Introduced in the short film A Song Is Born by Larry Clinton and His Orchestra, 1938
Popularized by Larry Clinton and His Orchestra (No. 1 chart record)
Stepping Out (used in dance segment), 1991
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Heart That's Free, A
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Hearts Win You Lose
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Heat Wave
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Heat Wave
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Heather on the Hill, The
Words by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 1947
Introduced in the stage musical "Brigadoon" by David Brooks and Marion Bell, 1947
Brigadoon (sung by Gene Kelly, danced by Kelly and Cyd Charisse), 1954
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Heave Ho! ... Let the Wind Blow
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Heaven for Two
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Heavenly Days
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Heavenly Music
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Heigh-Ho
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Heigh-Ho the Gang's All Here
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Hell Hath No Fury
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Hello Again
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