Ja-Da
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Jack and the Beanstalk
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Jack o' Diamonds
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Jailhouse Rock
Words and music by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, 1957
Jailhouse Rock (production number sung and danced by Elvis Presley and Mens Chorus), 1957
Popularized by Elvis Presley (No. 1 Chart Record)
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Japanese Sandman, The
Words by Raymond Egan, music by Richard Whiting, 1920
Introduced by Nora Bayes
Popularized by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
Thoroughly Modern Millie (performed by Jack Soo and Pat Morita), 1967
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Jazz Baby
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Jazz Up Your Lingerie
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Je suis Titania
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Je veux vivre
("Je veux vivre dans ce rêve"; aka "Juliet's Waltz Song")
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Je Vous Aime
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Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair
(sometimes referred to as "I Dream of Jeanie" or "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair")
(sometimes erroneously spelled "Jeannie")
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Jeepers Creepers
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Jericho
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Jerry Kincaid Followed a Bee
To the tune of "Old Dan Tucker"
Words probably by Larry Morey, music by anonymous (old traditional folk song), 1948
So Dear to My Heart (sung by Burl Ives), 1949
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Jerusalem
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Jesusita en Chihuahua (Cactus Polka)
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Jet Song, The
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Jezebel
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Jim's Toasty Peanuts
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Jimmy
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Jingle Bells
Words and music by J. S. Pierpont, 1857
Strike Up the Band (excerpt played by the MGM Studio Orchestra), 1940
Wintertime (instrumental played by Woody Herman and His Orchestra), 1943
This Time for Keeps (sung by Sharon McManus), 1947
Look for the Silver Lining (sung and danced by Ray Bolger, June Haver and Company; Bonnie Lou Williams dubbing for June Haver), 1949
The Lemon Drop Kid (sung by Chorus), 1951
The Greatest Show on Earth (excerpt sung off-screen by Chorus, 1952)
The Five Pennies (sung by Danny Kaye), 1959
Rainbow (sung by [unknown to me] small girl portraying Judy at age 2½), 1978
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Jitterbug, The
Words by E. Y. Harburg, music by Harold Arlen, 1938
(sung and danced by Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Buddy Ebsen and Bert Lahr, but not used), 1938
Recorded for Decca Records by Judy Garland and the Ken Darby Vocal Trio, 1939
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Jitters, The
Music by Gene Rose
The Gang's All Here (instrumental played by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra, danced by Charlotte Greenwood and Charles Saggau), 1943
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Jive Number
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Joe Jazz
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Johnny Appleseed
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Johnny Fedora and Alice Bluebonnet
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Johnny Get Your Gun Again
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Johnny One Note
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Join the Navy
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Join the Navy
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Joint Is Really Jumpin' in Carnegie Hall, The
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Jolly Holiday
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Jolly Tar and the Milkmaid, The
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Josephine
Words and music by Cole Porter, 1955
Introduced by Gretchen Wyler in the stage musical "Silk Stockings," 1955
Silk Stockings (Janis Paige), 1957
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Josephine Please No Lean on the Bell
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Josie
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Journey to a Star, A
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Jousts, The
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Jubilation T. Cornpone
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Judaline
Written by Don Raye and Gene De Paul, 1948
A Date with Judy (Jane Powell with Scotty Beckett and unidentified male quartet, reprised by Scotty Beckett and unidentified male quartet serenading Judy), 1948
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Judy
Written by Sammy Lerner and Hoagy Carmichael, 1934
Rainbow (Andrea McArdle, Donna Pescow and Erin Donovan as the Gumm Sisters), 1978
It was this song from which Judy Garland borrowed her first name
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Juke Box Dance
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Juliet's Waltz Song
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Jumpin' Jive, The
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June Bride
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June Is Bustin' Out All Over
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Jungle Rhumba
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Just a Touch of Love (Everyday)
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Just a Toy
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Just a Whisper Away
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Just Around the Corner
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Just Blew in from the Windy City
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Just for You
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Just for You
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Just Imagine
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Just in Time
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Just Leave Everything to Me
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Just Like a Gypsy
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Just One Girl
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Just One of Those Things
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Just You Wait
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