I Ain't Down Yet
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 Debbie Reynolds and Brothers, later reprised by Wedding Party Ensemble, later sung and danced by Debbie Reynolds and Harve Presnell), 1964
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I Am Going to Like It Here
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I Am My Ideal
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I Am the Captain
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I Am the Monarch of the Sea
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I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General
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I Ask You
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I Begged Her
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I Believe
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I Believe in You
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I Cain't Say No
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I Can Always Find a Little Sunshine at the YMCA
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I Can Do Without You
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I Can See You
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I Can Talk
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I Can't Be Bothered Now
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I Can't Begin to Tell You
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I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me
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I Can't Dance (I Got Ants in My Pants)
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I Can't Do the Sum
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I Can't Escape from You
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I Can't Forget the Melody
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I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Baby)
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I Can't Say Goodbye
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I Can't Tell a Lie
Words and music by Irving Berlin, 1942
Holiday Inn (sung by Fred Astaire, danced by Chorus, all dressed in 18th Century fashions), 1942
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I Come to You
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I Concentrate on You
Words and music by Cole Porter, 1939
Broadway Melody of 1940 (sung by Douglas McPhail, ballet by Eleanor Powell and Chorus Girls; instrumental portion danced by Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell), 1940
Popularized by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra
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I Could Cook
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I Could Go On Singing
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I Could Have Danced All Night
Words by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 1956
Introduced by Julie Andrews in the stage musical "My Fair Lady," 1956
Popularized by Sylvia Syms
My Fair Lady (sung by Marni Nixon dubbing for Audrey Hepburn), 1964
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I Could Use a Dream
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I Could Write a Book
Words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, 1940
Introduced by Gene Kelly and Leila Ernst in the stage musical "Pal Joey," 1940
Recorded by Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra
Pal Joey (excerpt sung by Frank Sinatra in finale), 1957
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I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night
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I Cried for You (Now It's Your Turn to Cry Over Me)
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I Didn't Know What Time It Was
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I Don't Care
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I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine
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I Don't Know What I Want
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I Don't Like You No More
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I Don't Need Anything But You
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I Don't Understand the Parisians
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I Don't Wanna Be Tied
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I Don't Want to Cry Any More
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I Don't Want to Get Well
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I Don't Want to Walk Without You
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I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair
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I Dug a Ditch
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I Enjoy Being a Girl
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I Fall in Love Too Easily
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I Fall in Love with You Every Day
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I Feel a Song Comin' On
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I Feel Like I'm Not out of Bed Yet
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I Feel Pretty
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I Feel That I've Known You Forever
Words and music by Doc Pomus and Alan Jeffreys, ~1965
Tickle Me (sung by Elvis Presley with The Jordanaires, reprised by Elvis Presley with The Jordanaires), 1965
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I Found a Million Dollar Baby (In a Five and Ten Cent Store)
Words by Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, music by Harry Warren, 1931
Introduced in the stage revue "Billy Rose's Crazy Quilt" by Fanny Brice, Lew Brice, Phil Baker and Ted Healy
Popularized by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians
Funny Lady (Ben Vereen and Barbra Streisand), 1975
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I Found a New Way to Go to Town
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I Get a Funny Feeling
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I Get a Kick out of You
Words and music by Cole Porter, 1934
Introduced in the stage musical "Anything Goes" by Ethel Merman and William Gaxton, 1934
Popularized by Ethel Merman
Night and Day (sung by Ginny Simms and Chorus), 1946
Anything Goes (sung and danced by Zizi Jeanmaire and Chorus), 1956
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I Go for You
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I Got a Code in My Doze
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I Got Life
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I Got Lucky
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I Got out of Bed on the Right Side
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I Got Rhythm
I got rhythm,
I got music,
I got my man -
Who could ask for anything more?
I got daisies
In green pastures,
I got my man -
Who could ask for anything more?
Words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin, 1930
Introduced by Ethel Merman in the stage musical "Girl Crazy," 1930
Girl Crazy (sung by Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney and Chorus with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra), 1943
Rhapsody in Blue (part of medley played and sung by Hazel Scott), 1945
An American in Paris (sung by Gene Kelly and Children), 1951
When the Boys Meet the Girls (sung and danced by Connie Francis, Harve Presnell and Chorus), 1965
Recorded by The Happenings, released April 29, 1967, placed #3 on the charts for 9 weeks
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I Got Wings
(aka "I Got Shoes," aka "Walk All Over God's Heaven," etc.)
(Traditional Negro Spiritual)
Big Boy (sung by Al Jolson and Mens Chorus), 1930
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I Got You (I Feel Good)
Written by Ted Wright, 1965
Ski Party (sung and danced by James Brown and The Famous Flames), 1965
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I Gotta Get Back to New York
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Words by Howard Dietz, music by Arthur Schwartz (1929)
Introduced by Clifton Web in the stage revue "The Little Show," 1929
Popularized by Rudy Vallee
The Bandwagon (Fred Astaire and Jack Buchanan), 1953
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I Had the Craziest Dream
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I Happened to Walk Down First Street
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I Hate Men
Words and music by Cole Porter, 1948
Introduced by Patricia Morrison in the stage musical "Kiss Me Kate," 1948
Kiss Me Kate (performed by Kathryn Grayson), 1953
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I Hate People
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I Hate the Conga
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I Have a Dream
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I Have a Love
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I Have Confidence
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I Have the Love
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I Have the Room Above
Words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern, 1936
"I Have the Room Above" and I Still Suits Me were written by Kern and Hammerstein for insertion into the song score with the 1936 movie production. Neither of these found their way into the 1951
film version, though MGM bought the 1936 version from Universal.
Show Boat (sung by Allan Jones and Irene Dunne), 1936
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I Haven't a Thing to Wear
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I Haven't Got a Thing to Sell
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I Haven't Got a Thing to Wear
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I Haven't Time to Be a Millionaire
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I Hear the Music Now
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I Heard the Birdies Sing
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I Just Called to Say I Love You
Words and music by Stevie Wonder, 1984
Introduced by Stevie Wonder in the film The Woman in Red, 1984
 Won Best Song Academy Award for 1984
Recorded and popularized by Stevie Wonder
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I Just Say It with Music
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I Know, I Know, I Know
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I Know That You Know
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I Know Why (And So Do You)
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I Left My Hat in Haiti
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I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen
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I Like a Military Tune
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I Like Her
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I Like Him
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I Like It Here
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I Like Life
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I Like Men
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I Like Mike
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I Like Myself
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I Like to Be Loved By You
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I Like to Do Things for You
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I Like to Recognize the Tune
Words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, 1939
Introduced in the stage musical "Too Many Girls," 1939
Meet the People (June Allyson, Virginia O'Brien, The King Sisters and others with Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra), 1944
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I Like You
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I Lost My Sugar in Salt Lake City
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I Love a Mystery
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I Love a New Yorker
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I Love a Piano
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I Love an Esquire Girl
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I Love an Old Fashioned Song
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I Love Corny Music
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I Love Louisa
Words by Howard Dietz, music by Arthur Schwartz, 1931
Introduced by Fred and Adele Astaire in the stage revue "The Bandwagon," 1931
The Bandwagon (Fred Astaire, Nanette Fabray, Oscar Levant and Company), 1953
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I Love Only One Girl
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I Love Paris
Words and music by Cole Porter, 1953
Introduced by Lilo in the stage musical "Can-Can," 1953
Popularized by Les Baxter and His Orchestra
Can-Can (Chorus), 1960
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I Love the Miller's Daughter
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I Love the South
Details unknown (by me)
Private Buckaroo (Joe E. Lewis with Harry James and His Music Makers), 1942
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I Love the Way You Say Goodnight
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I Love Those Men
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I Love to Cry at Weddings
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I Love to Dance
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I Love to Go Swimmin' with Wimmen
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I Love to Laugh
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I Love to Ride the Horses (On a Merry-Go-Round)
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I Love to Singa
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I Love to Walk in the Rain
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I Love to Whistle
Written by Jimmy McHugh and Harold Adamson, 1938
Mad About Music (sung by Deanna Durbin and Girls while bicycling, later sung by Deanna Durbin with Cappy Barra's Harmonica Band at party, later sung by Deanna Durbin and passengers on train), 1938
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I Love You
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I Love You ("Jeg elsker Dig")
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I Love You, Believe Me, I Love You (Dream of My Heart)
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I Love You Don Diego
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I Love You Samantha
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I Love You So Much
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I Love You Too Much, Muchacha
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I Love Your Sunny Teeth / Oh How It Hurts / Hot and Cold
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I Loved You Once in Silence
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I Married an Angel
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I Met a Girl
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I Might Fall Back on You
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I Might Frighten Her Away
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I Need a Miracle
Words and music by Max Robert, 1987
Rumpelstiltskin (sung by Amy Irving and Stuart Zagnit dubbing for John Moulder-Brown), 1987
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I Need Somebody to Lean On
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I Need You
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I Never Felt Better
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I Never Felt This Way Before
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I Never Knew Heaven Could Speak
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I Never Knew I Could Do a Thing Like That
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I Never Trust a Woman
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I Only Have Eyes for You
Words by Al Dubin, music by Harry Warren, 1934
Dames (introduced by Dick Powell and Girls with dozens of Ruby Keelers), 1934
Jolson Sings Again (Al Jolson dubbing for Larry Parks), 1949
Tea for Two (sung by Gordon MacRae, danced by Virginia Gibson), 1950
Recorded by The Flamingos, 1959 - became rock standard
Recorded by The Lettermen, 1966
Recorded by Art Garfunkel, 1975
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I Positively Refuse to Sing
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I Poured My Heart into a Song
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I Promise You
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I Really Like Him
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I Refuse to Rock 'n' Roll
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I Remember It Well
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I Remember You
Words by Johnny Mercer, music by Victor Schertzinger, 1942
The Fleet's In (Dorothy Lamour, Bob Eberly, Helen O'Connell and Chorus with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra), 1942
Popularized by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (#9 on the Hit Parade, 1942)
Recorded by Frank Ifield (#5 for 8 weeks, 1963)
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I Said No
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I Saw a Dragon
Words and music by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn, 1977
Pete's Dragon (sung by Mickey Rooney, Helen Reddy and Chorus; danced by Helen Reddy and Chorus; reprised by Helen Reddy, Mickey Rooney and Townspeople at end of film) 1977
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I Saw You First
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I See Her Still in My Dreams
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I Should Care
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I Should Have Known Better
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I Slipped, I Stumbled, I Fell
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I Speak to the Stars
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I Still See Elisa
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I Still Suits Me
Words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern, 1936
I Have the Room Above and "I Still Suits Me" were written by Kern and Hammerstein for insertion into the song score with the 1936 movie production. Neither of these found their way into the 1951
film version, though MGM bought the 1936 version from Universal.
Show Boat (sung by Paul Robeson and Hattie McDaniel), 1936
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I Surrender Dear
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I Take to You
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I Talk to the Trees
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I Think I Like You
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I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here
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I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here
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I Think of You
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I Think You Think
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I Used to Be Color Blind
Words and music by Irving Berlin, 1938
Carefree (Amanda's dream sequence: Fred Astaire sings and dances with Ginger Rogers; features beautiful staging and slow-motion photography), 1938
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I Wanna Be a Dancin' Man
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I Wanna Be Loved By You
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I Wanna Be Your Man
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I Wanna Sing Like an Angel
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I Wanna Wander
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I Want a Girl (Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad)
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I Want It Now
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I Want to Be a Drummer in the Band
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I Want to Be a Minstrel Man
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I Want to Be Bad
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I Want to Be Free
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I Want to Be Happy
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I Want to Go Back to Michigan (Down on the Farm)
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I Want to Sing a Mammy Song
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I Want What I Want When I Want It
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I Want You (She's So Heavy)
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I Want You, I Need You
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I Was Born in Virginia
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I Was Born Too Late
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I Was Lucky
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I Was Saying to the Moon
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I Watch the Love Parade
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I Went Merrily on My Way
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I Whistle a Happy Tune
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I Will Follow Him
Words (English) by Norman Gimbel and Arthur Altman, music by J. W. Stole and Del Roma, 1963
Popularized by (Little) Peggy March (no. 1 on the charts for 11 weeks, 1963)
Sister Act (part of Lounge Medley, Whoopi Goldberg and The Ronelles; later by Whoopi Goldberg and the Sisters), 1992
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I Will Wait for You
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I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
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I Wish I Didn't Love You So
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I Wish I Had a Girl
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I Wish I Knew
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I Wish I Were in Love Again
Words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, 1937
Introduced in the stage musical "Babes in Arms" by Grace McDonald and Rolly Pickert, 1937
Words and Music (sung by Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland), 1948
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I Wish It Could Be Otherwise
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I Wish We Didn't Have to Say Goodnight
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I Wish You Were Here
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I Wished on the Moon
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I Wonder
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I Wonder What the King Is Doing Tonight
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I Wonder What's Become of Sally
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I Won't Dance
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I Wouldn't Take a Million
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I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much)
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I'd Do Anything
Words and music by Lionel Bart, 1960
Introduced in the London production of the stage musical "Oliver!" 1960
Oliver! (Jack Wild, Shani Wallis, Sheila White, Mark Lester, Ron Moody and Boys), 1968
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I'd Do It Again
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I'd Leave My Happy Home for You
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Words by Billy Rose, music by Fred Fisher, 1928
Introduced by Fanny Brice in the film My Man, 1928
Popularized by Fanny Brice
Funny Girl (sung by Barbra Streisand), 1968
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I'd Rather Have a Pal Than a Gal Anytime
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I'd Rather Lead a Band
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I'll Always Be Irish
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I'll Be Back
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I'll Be Hard to Handle
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I'll Be Here Where the Heart Is
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I'll Be Marching to a Love Song
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I'll Be There
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I'll Be with You in Apple Blossom Time
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I'll Begin Again
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I'll Build a Broadway for You
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I'll Capture Your Heart Singing
Words and music by Irving Berlin, 1942
Holiday Inn (sung and danced by Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby and Virginia Dale), 1942
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I'll Cry Instead
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I'll Do the Strut-Away in My Cutaway
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I'll Forget You
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I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You)
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I'll Go Home with Bonnie Jean
Words by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 1947
Introduced by Lee Sullivan in the stage musical "Brigadoon," 1947
Brigadoon (Albert Sharpe, Gene Kelly, Van Johnson and Mens Chorus), 1954
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I'll Know
Words and music by Frank Loesser, 1950
Introduced in the stage musical "Guys and Dolls" by Robert Alda and Isabel Bigley, 1950
Guys and Dolls (sung by Jean Simmons and Marlon Brando), 1955
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I'll Love Ya
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I'll Make a Happy Landing the Lucky Day I Land You
Written by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh
Introduced in the stage musical "Flying High"
Flying High (instrumental played by Gus Arnheim and His Orchestra; later - Busby Berkeley production number sung and danced by Kathryn Crawford, Girls Chorus and Mens Chorus; later - sung by Chorus at end of film), 1931
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I'll Never Be Jealous Again
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I'll Never Have to Dream Again
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I'll Never Let My Heart Get Out of Hand
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I'll Never Let You Cry
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I'll Never Love You
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I'll Never Say "Never Again" Again
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I'll Never Say No
Words and music by Meredith Willson, 1960
Introduced in the stage musical "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," 1960
The Unsinkable Molly Brown (Harve Presnell, later by Debbie Reynolds, later by Harve Presnell and Debbie Reynolds), 1964
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I'll Never Stop Loving You
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I'll See You Again
Words and music by Noel Coward, 1929
Introduced in the stage operetta "Bitter Sweet," 1929
Bitter Sweet (Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, reprised by Jeanette MacDonald with Nelson Eddy at end of film), 1940
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I'll See You in C-U-B-A
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I'll See You in My Dreams
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I'll Si-Si Ya in Bahia
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I'll Still Belong to You
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I'll String Along with You
Words by Al Dubin, music by Harry Warren, 1934
Introduced by Dick Powell in the film Twenty Million Sweethearts, 1934
Popularized by Ted Fiorito and His Orchestra (No. 1 chart record)
My Dream Is Yours (Doris Day), 1949
The Jazz Singer (part of medley sung by Danny Thomas), 1953
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I'll Take Love
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I'll Take Sweden
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I'll Take Tallulah
Words by E. Y. Harburg, music by Burton Lane, 1942
Ship Ahoy (sung by Red Skelton and Bert Lahr with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra, danced by Eleanor Powell with Chorus Girls and unidentified male dancer), 1942
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I'll Take the High Note
Words by Harold Adamson, music by Johnny Green, 1943
(based on the traditional Irish folk song "Loch Lomond")
Bathing Beauty (Red Skelton, Jean Porter, Janis Paige, Carlos Ramirez, Helen Forrest and Buddy Moreno with Harry James and His Music Makers and Ethel Smith on Organ), 1944
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I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen
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Music from the traditional folk song "Sweet Betsy from Pike," thought to be derived from an old English drinking song. The song dates back to the mid- to late-19th Century, with lyrics often made up on the spur of the moment.
The lyrics to the song as used by Shirley Temple and Randolph Scott are not credited, so they may have come from the script writer or -- who knows?
Susannah of the Mounties (sung and danced by Shirley Temple and Randolph Scott, danced by Randolph Scott and Margaret Lockwood), 1939
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I'll Tell the Man in the Street
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I'll Walk Alone
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I'll Walk with God
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I'm a Black Sheep Who's Blue
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I'm a Brass Band
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I'm a Chap with a Chip on My Shoulder
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I'm a Square in the Social Circle
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I'm Alive
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I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
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I'm an Indian Too
Words and music by Irving Berlin, 1946
Introduced by Ethel Merman in the stage musical "Annie Get Your Gun," 1946
Annie Get Your Gun (Betty Hutton and Indians), 1950
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I'm an Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande)
Words and music by Johnny Mercer, 1936
Rhythm on the Range (introduced by Bing Crosby and Martha Raye), 1936
Popularized by Bing Crosby with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra
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I'm an Ordinary Man
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I'm Black / Ain't Got No
Words by Gerome Ragni and James Rado, music by Galt MacDermot, 1967
Introduced in the stage musical "Hair" by Steve Curry, 1967
Hair (sung by Nell Carter, Toney Watkins, Kurt Yahjian and Chorus; danced by Ensemble), 1979
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I'm Bound for the Promised Land
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I'm Bubbling Over
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I'm Cookin' with Gas
Written by ?
A Date with Judy (performed by Carmen Miranda with Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra), 1948
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I'm Doing It for Defense
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I'm Easy
Words and music by Keith Carradine, 1975
Introduced by Keith Carradine in the film Nashville, 1975
 Won Best Song Academy Award for 1975
Recorded and popularized by Keith Carradine
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I'm Falling in Love Tonight
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I'm Falling in Love with Someone
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I'm Feelin' Like a Million
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I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
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I'm Free
Written by Pete Townshend, 1969
Tommy (performed by Kenny Jones, John Entwistle, Nicky Hopkins and Roger Daltrey), 1975
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