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Nagasaki
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Namely You
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Nancy Goes to Rio
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Nani Ona Pua
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Nasty Man
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Music by E. E. Bagley, 1906
Strike Up the Band (excerpt played by Riverwood High School Band), 1940
Broadway Rhythm (traditional and swing arrangement played by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra with Charles Winninger on trombone), 1944
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Naughty But Nice
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Navy Waltz, The
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Nearer My God to Thee
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Nearness of You, The
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'Neath the Southern Moon
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Needle in a Haystack, A
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Negra Leono
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Nell of New Rochelle
Words and music by various composers
For Details, see the Strike Up the Band page on the Judy Garland Database
Strike Up the Band (play performed by Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney and Company), 1940
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Nellie Is a Darlin'
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Nellie Kelly, I Love You
Words and music by George M. Cohan, 1922
Introduced by Charles King in the stage musical "Little Nellie Kellie," 1922
Little Nellie Kelly (sung by Judy Garland, Charles Winninger, George Murphy, Doug McPhail and Mens Chorus), 1940
Yankee Doodle Dandy (part of medley sung by Frances Langford), 1942
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Nellie Martin
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Nelly Bly
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Nenita
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Nessun dorma
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Never Be Blue
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Never Gonna Dance
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Never in a Million Years
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Never Let Me Go
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Never Look Back
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Never Mind, Bo Beep
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Never on Sunday
English lyric by Billy Towne, music by Manos Hadjidakis, 1960
Introduced by Melina Mercouri in the film Never on Sunday, 1960
 Won Best Song Academy Award for 1960
Recorded and popularized by Don Costa and His Orchestra
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Never Say No to a Man
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Never Say Yes
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Never Smile at a Crocodile
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Never So Beautiful
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Never Steal Anything Small
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Never Talk to Strangers
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Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You)
Words by Harry Ruby, music by Bert Kalmar, 1931
Popularized by Jack Denny and His Orchestra
Three Little Words (sung and danced by Fred Astaire and Vera-Ellen, Vera-Ellen dubbed by Anita Ellis), 1950
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New Faces
Written by Charles Henderson, 1937
New Faces of 1937 (big production number sung by Chorus, The Brian Sisters; Frances Gifford, Deborah Schute, segment danced by Ann Miller; sung by Harriet Hilliard and Chorus), 1937
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New Faces
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New Love
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New Love Is Old, A
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New Moon Is Over My Shoulder, A
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New Moon Is Shining, The
(traditional Russian ballad)
Second Chorus (played by Russian band, danced by Fred Astaire), 1940
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(There's A) New Moon over the Old Mill
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New Orleans
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New Sun in the Sky
Words by Howard Dietz, music by Arthur Schwartz, 1931
Introduced by Fred Astaire in the stage revue "The Band Wagon," 1931
Sung by Betsy Drake in the film Dancing in the Dark, 1949
The Band Wagon (India Adams dubbing for Cyd Charisse and Chorus), 1953
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New York, New York
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Nice Work If You Can Get It
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Nickel's Worth of Jive, A
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Night
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Night and Day
Words and music by Cole Porter, 1932
Introduced by Fred Astaire and Claire Luce in the stage musical "The Gay Divorcee," 1932
The Gay Divorcee (Sung by Fred Astaire, danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers), 1934
Lady on a Train (Deanna Durbin), 1945
Night and Day (Cary Grant and Alexis Smith), 1946
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Night Before, The
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Night Before Christmas, The
Written by ?
Look for the Silver Lining (sung and danced by Ray Bolger, June Haver and Company; Bonnie Lou Williams dubbing for June Haver), 1949
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Night of My Nights
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Night Rider
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Night They Invented Champagne, The
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Night Was Made for Love, The
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Nightingale
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Niña
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1951
Written by Pete Townshend, 1969
Tommy (performed by Mike Kelly, Nicky Hopkins, Chris Stainton, Mick Ralphs, Caleb Quaye, Ann-Margret and Oliver Reed), 1975
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No Foolin'
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No Horse, No Wife, No Mustache
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No, I Am Brave
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No Love, No Nothin'
Words by Leo Robin, music by Harry Warren, 1943
The Gang's All Here (sung by Alice Faye with Benny Goodman and His Orchestra, later sung by Benny Goodman and Chorus and danced by Tony DeMarco and Sheila Ryan), 1943
Four Jills in a Jeep (Clarinet solo and comedy act by Phil Silvers), 1944
Popularized by Patti Dugan with Johnny Long and His Orchestra
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No Matter What Happens
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No More
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No More Love
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No More Weeping
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No, Never
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No, No, Nanette
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No, No, No!
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No No Nora
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No Other Love
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No Room to Rhumba in a Sports Car
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No Strings (I'm Fancy Free)
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There seems to be a lot of confusion as to how this is spelled. The film credits call the song "No Taboleior da Bahiana," but most sources spell it "No
Tabuleiro De Bahiana," or "No Tabuleira De Bahiana." Any Brazilians out there??
Music by Ary Barroso
Music in My Heart (Samba played by Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra), 1940
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No Two People
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No Wonder
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No Wonder They Fall in Love
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No You, No Me
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Nobody
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Nobody
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Nobody But You
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Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
(Traditional Negro Spiritual)
Private Buckaroo (Dick Foran, Helen Forrest and Chorus with Harry James and His Music Makers), 1942
Born to Sing (excerpt sung by Virginia Weidler and Ben Carter), 1942
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Nobody Loves Me Like That Dallas Man
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Nobody Pray
(Traditional Negro Spiritual)
Way Down South (sung by the Hall Johnson Choir), 1939
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Nobody's Property
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Nobody's Sweetheart
(aka You're Nobody's Sweetheart Now)
Words by Gus Kahn and Ernie Erdman, music by Billy Meyers and Elmer Schoebel, 1923
Introduced by Ted Lewis in the revue "The Passing Show of 1923"
Popularized by Isham Jones and His Orchestra
Recorded by Red Nichols and His Orchestra
Recorded by Cab Calloway
Recorded by The Mills Brothers
The Vagabond Lover (played by Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees, vocal by Rudy Vallee), 1929
I'll See You in My Dreams (sung by Doris Day), 1951
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Nobody's Using It Now
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Nocturne
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Nola
Music by Felix Arndt, 1916
Popularized by Vincent Lopez and His Orchestra (their theme song)
The King of Jazz (played by Roy Bargy at the Piano and Chester Hazlett on Clarinet, Wilbur Hall on Trombone), 1932
The Big Broadcast (played by Vincent Lopez and His Orchestra), 1932
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Non più andrai
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Noontime
Authors not know at this time
San Francisco (sung by Ted Healy, interrupted by flying tomatoes), 1936
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