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K-K-K-Katy
Words and music by Geoffrey O'Hara, 1918
(popular song during World War I)
Popularized by Billy Murray
Tin Pan Alley (sung by Jack Oakie; later by Chorus; later by Alice Faye, Betty Grable, John Payne and Jack Oakie), 1940
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Ka-Lu-A
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Kaddish
Traditional Jewish prayer
The Jazz Singer (sung by Cantor Joseff Rosenblatt), 1927
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Kaigoon
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Kangaroo Court
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Kansas City
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Karanina
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From a poem entitled "Four Indian Love Lyrics" by Laurence Hope, published in a book entitled "India's Love Lyrics" or "The Garden of Kama," Copyrighted by John Lane Company, New York (1901)
Music by Amy Woodforde-Finden, published by Boosey & Co. New York / London, 1902 and 1903
For more information, see Wikipedia
Hers to Hold (sung by Deanna Durbin), 1943
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Katie Went to Haiti
Words and music by Cole Porter, 1939
Introduced by Ethel Merman in the stage musical "DuBarry Was a Lady," 1939
DuBarry Was a Lady (sung by Jo Stafford, Dick Haymes and the Pied Pipers with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra), 1943
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Keep It Dark
Written by Gustav Luders and Frank Pixley, 1902
(from "The Prince of Pilsen")
Sweethearts (sung and danced by Nelson Eddy, Jeannette MacDonald, Gene Lockhart, Lucile Watson, Berton Churchill and Kathleen Lockhart), 1938
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Keep It under Your Hat
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Keep Smiling at Trouble
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Keep That Heigh-De-Ho in Your Soul
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Keep the Light Burning Bright
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Keep Young and Beautiful
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Keep Your Eyes Upon Me (The Dancing Master)
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Keeping Myself for You
Words by Sidney Clare, music by Vincent Youmans, 1930
Introduced in the film Hit the Deck by Jack Oakie and Polly Walker, 1930
Hit the Deck (sung by Ann Miller and Tony Martin, danced by Ann Miller and Girls Chorus), 1955
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Kentucky (Means Paradise)
Written by Ted Koehler and M. K. Jerome, 1956
Glory (sung by Norma Zimmer dubbing for Margaret O'Brien, joined by Byron Palmer and male trio), 1956
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Kerry Dance, The
Words and music by James Lyman Molloy, 1875
Smilin' Through (sung by Jackie Horner at piano, then fades to Jeanette MacDonald singing offscreen with Children dancing onscreen, then fades to Jeanette MacDonald singing at piano), 1941
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Kickin' the Gong Around
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Kids
Words by Lee Adams, music by Charles Strouse, 1960
Introduced by Paul Lynde in the stage musical "Bye Bye Birdie," 1960
Bye Bye Birdie (Paul Lynde, Dick Van Dyke, Maureen Stapleton, Bryan Russell), 1963
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Kindergarten Conga, The
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King Chanticleer
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King Creole
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King Louie
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King of New York
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King of the Whole Wide World
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King's Can Can
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King's New Clothes, The
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Kingdom of the Future
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Kismet
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Kiss
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Kiss in the Dark, A
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Kiss in Your Eyes, The
Music from the operetta "Der Opernball" (Im Chambre séparée) by Richard Heuberger, 1898
Operetta first performed in Vienna, Austria in January, 1898
Lyric added by Johnny Burke for the film The Emperor Waltz, 1948
The Emperor Waltz (sung by Bing Crosby), 1948
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Kiss Me
Words and music by Noel Coward, 1929
Introduced in the stage musical "Bitter Sweet," 1929
Bitter Sweet (Jeanette MacDonald), 1940
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Kiss Me in the Moonlight
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Kiss Me Kate
Words and music by Cole Porter, 1948
Introduced in the stage musical "Kiss Me Kate," 1948
Kiss Me Kate (Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel and Chorus), 1953
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Kiss Me Quick and Go
(traditional folk song)
Bus Stop (short excerpt sung by Arthur O'Connell and passengers on bus; short excerpts later sung by Don Murray), 1956
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Kiss or Two, A
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Kiss Polka, The
Say, did you ever dance
The Kiss Polka?
You can steal a kiss to this polka,
She'll be shy when first you try,
Then by and by she'll say
"Yah by yumpin' yimminy,"
You should always do
The Kiss Polka,
When there is a lovely moon above,
It's a dance that you'll be wild about,
You kiss, kiss, kiss, till you're all kissed out,
It's so much fun when it's done with the one you love.
Words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Warren, 1941
Sun Valley Serenade (sung by Chorus, danced by John Payne and Sonja Henie), 1941
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Kiss Waltz, The
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Words and music by Fred Wise and Randy Starr, 1964
Kissin' Cousins (version 1, sung by Elvis Presley and The Jordanaires, danced by Ensemble), 1964
Popularized by Elvis Presley
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Kissin' Well
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Kittens with Their Mittens Laced
Written by ?
Follow the Boys (sung and danced by Donald O'Connor and Peggy Ryan), 1944
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Kokomo, Indiana
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Kol Nidre
(Traditional Jewish Hymn)
The Jazz Singer (Joseph Discay dubbing for Warner Oland, reprised by Al Jolson), 1927
The Jazz Singer (excerpt sung by Edward Franz and Choir; later by Danny Thomas and Choir), 1953
The Jazz Singer (Neil Diamond), 1980
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Kulebiaka
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