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Ya Got Class
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Ya Got Trouble
Words and music by Meredith Willson, 1957
Introduced in the stage musical "The Music Man," 1957
The Music Man (Robert Preston and Ensemble), 1962
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Ya Gotta Give the People Hoke
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Yakov's Elixir
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Yam, The
Words and music by Irving Berlin, 1938
Carefree (sung by Ginger Rogers, danced by Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire with Ensemble), 1938
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Yama Yama Man, The
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Yankee Doodle
Yankee doodle, keep it up,
Yankee doodle dandy;
Mind the music and the step,
And with the girls be handy.
author unknown, ca. 1775
Popular American folk song during the American Revolutionary War and long after
It Happened to Jane (played and marched by Chester Fife and Drum Corps), 1959
For Me and My Gal (excerpt played by Orchestra), 1942
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Yankee Doodle Blues, The
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Yankee Doodle Boy, The
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Yankee Doodle Hayride
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Yellow Rose of Texas
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Yellow Submarine
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Yes, Indeed
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Yes M'Lord
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Yes Sir, That's My Baby
Yes sir, that's my baby
No sir, I don't mean maybe
Yes sir, that's my baby now
Words by Gus Kahn, music by Walter Donaldson, 1925
Popularized by Eddie Cantor
Yes Sir, That's My Baby (Donald O'Connor), 1949
I'll See You in My Dreams (Doris Day, Danny Thomas and Kids), 1951
The Eddie Cantor Story (Eddie Cantor dubbing for Keefe Brasselle), 1953
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Yes to You
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Yes, We Have No Bananas
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Yes, Yes (My Honey Said Yes, Yes)
Written by Con Conrad and Cliff Friend, ca. 1931
Palmy Days (sung and danced by Eddie Cantor and Goldwyn Girls; reprised by Eddie Cantor, Charlotte Greenwood and Preacher), 1931
Pennies from Heaven (sung by Sam Browne and The Carlysle Cousins, danced and lip-synced by Steve Martin and bank employees), 1981
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Yesterdays
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Yiddle on Your Fiddle (Play Some Ragtime)
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Yield Not to Temptation
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Yippee-O, Yippee-Ay
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Yipsee-I-O
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Yo Te Amo Mucho (And That's That!)
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Yoga Is as Yoga Does
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Yolanda
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Yonnie and His Oompah
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You
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You
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You ain't Right with the Lord
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You and I
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You and I
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You and Me
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You and the Night and the Music
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You and the Waltz and I
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You Appeal to Me
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You Are Beautiful
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You Are Love
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You Are My Lucky Star
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You Are the Music to the Words in My Heart
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You Are Too Beautiful
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You Are Woman (I Am Man)
Words by Bob Merrill, music by Jule Styne, 1964
Introduced by Barbra Streisand and Sydney Chaplin in the stage musical "Funny Girl," 1964
Funny Girl (sung by Omar Sharif and Barbra Streisand), 1968
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You Baby
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You Belong to Me
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You Belong to My Heart (Solamente una vez)
Words (English) by Ray Gilbert, music by Augustin Lara, 1943
Introduced in the animated film "The Three Caballeros," 1945
Mr. Imperium (Ezio Pinza, Trudy Erwin dubbing for Lana Turner, and the Guadalajara Trio), 1951
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You Can Always Tell a Yank
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You Can Bounce Right Back
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You Can Do No Wrong
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You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly!
Words by Sammy Cahn, music by Sammy Fain, 1952
Peter Pan (sung by Bobby Driscoll, Kathryn Beaumont, Paul Collins, Tommy Luske and The Jud Conlon Chorus), 1953
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You Can't Do Wrong Doin' Right
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You Can't Get a Man with a Gun
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You Can't Have Everything
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You Can't Say No to a Soldier
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You Can't Say No in Acapulco
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You Can't Sew a Button on a Heart
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You Can't Win
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You Did It
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You Discover You're in New York
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You Do
Words by Mack Gordon, music by Josef Myrow, 1947
Mother Wore Tights (sung and danced by Dan Dailey and Chorus, later sung by Betty Grable and Chorus, later sung by Mona Freeman dubbed by Imogene Lynn), 1947
Nominated for Best Song Academy Award for 1947
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You Do Something to Me
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You Do the Darndest Things, Baby
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You Don't Have to Know the Language
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You Don't Know Me
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You Excite Me
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You Go Your Way
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You Gotta Have a Gimmick
Words and music by Stephen Sondheim, 1959
Introduced by Ethel Merman in the stage musical "Gypsy," 1959
Gypsy (sung by Roxanne Arlen, Betty Bruce and Faith Dane), 1962
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You Gotta Pull Strings
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You Gotta Start Off Each Day with a Song
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You Gotta Stop
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You Have All My Heart
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You Hit the Spot
Words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel, 1936
Introduced in the film Collegiate by Mack Gordon, Frances Langford and Jack Oakie, 1936
Scared Stiff (sung by Dean Martin), 1953
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You Keep Coming Back Like a Song
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You Light Up My Life
Words and music by Joseph Brooks, 1977
Introduced by Kacey Cisyk in the film You Light Up My Life, 1977
 Won Best Song Academy Award for 1977
Recorded and popularized by Pat Boone's daughter, Debby Boone (no. 1 chart record)
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You Look So Familiar
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You Love Me
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You Lucky People, You
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You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)
You made me love you,
I didn't want to do it, I didn't want to do it.
You made me want you,
and all the time you knew it, I guess you always knew it.
You made me happy sometimes, you made me glad.
But there were times dear, you made me feel so bad...
Words by Joseph McCarthy, music by Jimmy Monaco, 1913
Popularized by Al Jolson
The Wharf Angel (sung by Dorothy Dell and Preston Foster), 1934
Broadway Melody of 1938 (with special lyrics by Roger Edens, Dear Mr. Gable, sung by Judy Garland), 1937
Recorded for Decca Records (with Edens' special lyrics) by Judy Garland (see Dear Mr. Gable), 1937
Private Buckaroo (sung by Helen Forrest with Harry James and His Music Makers), 1942
Springtime in the Rockies (instrumental arrangement played by Harry James and His Music Makers, danced by Betty Grable and Cesar Romero), 1942
The Jolson Story (sung by Al Jolson dubbing for Larry Parks), 1946
Three Daring Daughters (sung by Jeanette MacDonald with Jose Iturbi at the piano), 1947
Jolson Sings Again (sung by Al Jolson dubbing for Larry Parks), 1949
Love Me or Leave Me (sung by Doris Day), 1955
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You Make Me Feel So Young
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You May Not Remember
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You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby
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You Must Love Me
Words by Tim Rice, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, 1996
Introduced by Madonna in the film Evita, 1996
 Won Best Song Academy Award for 1996
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You, My Love
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You Never Give Me Your Money
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You Never Know Where You're Goin' Till You Get There
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You Never Looked So Beautiful
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You Say the Sweetest Things (Baby)
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You Send Me
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You Send Me
Words and music by Sam Cooke, 1957
Popularized by Sam Cooke
The Buddy Holly Story (sung by Paul Mooney as Sam Cooke with Girls Chorus at the Apollo Theatre), 1978
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You Smiled at Me
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You, So It's You
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You Started Something
Words by Leo Robin, music by Ralph Rainger, 1941
Moon over Miami (sung by Betty Grable and Robert Cummings, danced by Betty Grable and the Condos Brothers; sung by Don Ameche while dancing with Betty Grable; later sung by Betty Grable, Don Ameche, Carole Landis, Robert Cummings, Charlotte Greenwood and Jack Haley), 1941
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You Stepped out of a Dream
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You Talk Jus' Like My Ma
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You Took Advantage of Me
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You Took the Words Right out of My Heart
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You Took the Words Right out of My Mouth
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You Turned the Tables on Me
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You Two
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You Wanna Keep Your Baby Lookin' Right
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You Were Meant for Me
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You Were Never Lovelier
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You Were There
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You Will Remember Vienna
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You Wonderful You
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You Won't Be Here in the Morning
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You... You...
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You'd Be Hard to Replace
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You'd Be Surprised
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You'll Be in My Heart
Words and music by Phil Collins, 1999
Introduced by Phil Collins and Glenn Close in the animated film Tarzan, 1999
 Won Best Song Academy Award for 1999
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You'll Never Get Away From Me
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You'll Never Know
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You'll Never Know
Words and music by Roger Edens, 1941
Lady Be Good (ballad and swing versions sung by Ann Sothern, reprise sung and danced by the Berry Brothers), 1941
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You'll Never Walk Alone
When you walk through a storm, hold your head up high
And don't be afraid of the dark,
At the end of the storm is a golden sky
And the sweet silver song of a lark...
Words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers, 1945
Introduced by Christine Johnson in the stage musical "Carousel," 1945
Carousel (sung by Shirley Jones then by Claramae Turner, reprised by Ensemble, Shirley Jones and Chorus at graduation ceremony), 1956
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You're a Grand Old Flag
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You're a Lucky Fellow, Mr. Smith
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You're a Natural
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You're a Queer One, Julie Jordan!
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You're All the World to Me
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You're as Pretty as a Picture
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You're Awful
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You're Baby-Minded Now
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You're Dangerous
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You're Dependable
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You're Devastating
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You're Doing All Right
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You're Easy to Dance With
Words and music by Irving Berlin, 1942
Holiday Inn (sung by Fred Astaire and Chorus, danced by Astaire and Virginia Dale), 1942
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You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me
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You're Gonna Lose That Girl
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You're Here and I'm Here
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You're Just in Love
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You're Just Too Too
Words and music by Cole Porter, 1957
Les Girls (Gene Kelly and Kay Kendall partly dubbed by Betty Wand), 1957
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You're Laughing at Me
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You're Lonely and I'm Lonely
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You're Lucky
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You're My Everything
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You're My Little Pin-Up Girl
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You're Nearer
Words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, 1939
Introduced in the stage musical "Too Many Girls," 1939
Too Many Girls (Trudy Erwin dubbing for Lucille Ball; reprised by Frances Langford, Libby Bennett, Ann Miller, Desi Arnaz, Trudi Erwin dubbing for Lucille Ball and Chorus), 1940
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You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile
Words by Martin Charnin, music by Charles Strouse, 1977
Introduced in the stage musical "Annie," 1977
Adapted for the screen by Ralph Burns
Annie (Peter Marshall, Loni Ackerman, Murphy Cross and Nancy Sinclair; reprised by Orphan Girls), 1982
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You're Next
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You're Nobody's Sweetheart Now
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You're Off to See the Wizard
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You're Off to See the World
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You're On Your Own
Words by Harold Adamson, music by Jimmy McHugh, 1943
Higher and Higher (sung by Dooley Wilson, Mel Torme, Marcy McGuire, Frank Sinatra, Louanne Hogan dubbing for Barbara Hale, Victor Borge, Martha Mears dubbing
for Michele Morgan, Ivy Scott, Paul and Grace Hartman, Leon Errol, Mary Wickes and Chorus), 1943
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You're Sensational
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You're Slightly Terrific
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You're the Apple of My Eye You Little Peach
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You're the Cause of It All
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You're the Cure for What Ails Me
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You're the One That I Want
Words and music by John Farrar, 1978
Grease (sung by John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John and Chorus), 1978
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You're the Top
Words and music by Cole Porter, 1934
Introduced by Ethel Merman and William Gaxton in the stage musical "Anything Goes," 1934
Anything Goes (Bing Crosby and Ethel Merman), 1936
Night and Day (Ginny Simms and Cary Grant), 1946
Anything Goes (sung and danced by Bing Crosby with Mitzi Gaynor and Donald O'Connor with Zizi Jeanmaire), 1956
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You've Changed
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You've Got That Thing
Words and music by Cole Porter, 1929
Introduced by Jack Thompson and Betty Compton in the stage musical "Fifty Million Frenchmen," 1929
Night and Day (Female Quartet), 1946
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You've Got to Be Carefully Taught
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You've Got to Hide Your Love Away
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You've Gotta Eat Your Spinach, Baby
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You've Gotta S-M-I-L-E to Be H-A-double P-Y
Words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel, 1936
Stowaway (sung by Shirley Temple while impersonating Al Jolson, Eddie Cantor and Ginger Rogers), 1936
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Young and Beautiful
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Young and Healthy
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Young at Heart
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Young Dreams
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Young Folks Should Get Married
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Young Man with a Horn, The
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Young People
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Younger Than Springtime
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Your Broadway and My Broadway
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Your Eyes Have Told Me So
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Your Groovy Self
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Your Head on My Shoulder
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Your Heart Calling Mine
Words and music by Frank Loesser, 1947
Variety Girl (comic number sung by Mary Hatcher with Spike Jones and His Orchestra), 1947
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Your Land and My Land
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Your Last Chance
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Your Mother and Mine
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Your Mother and Mine
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Your Own Little House
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Your Time Hasn't Come Yet, Baby
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Your Words and My Music
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Yours and Mine
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Yours, Yours, Yours
Words and music by Sherman Edwards, 1969
1776 (sung by William Daniels and Virginia Vestoff), 1972
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Yu-Hy-Day, Yu-Hy-Dee
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