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Dixiana
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Dixiana
(1930) uncredited)
Music by
Harry Tierney
Lyrics by
Benny Davis
Sung by
Bebe Daniels
and chorus
also played as part of the finale
Here's to the Old Days
(1930) (uncredited)
Music by
Harry Tierney
Lyrics by
Anne Caldwell
Sung by
Everett Marshall
and chorus
also played as part of the finale
My One Ambition Is You
(1930) (uncredited)
Music by
Harry Tierney
Lyrics by
Anne Caldwell
Sung and Danced by
Dorothy Lee
and
Bert Wheeler
A Lady Loved a Soldier
(uncredited)
Music by
Harry Tierney
Lyrics by
Anne Caldwell
Sung and Danced by
Robert Woolsey
and chorus girls
Guiding Star
(1930) (uncredited)
Music by
Harry Tierney
Lyrics by
Anne Caldwell
Sung by
Bebe Daniels
and
Everett Marshall
A Tear, a Kiss, a Smile
(1930) (uncredited)
Music by
Harry Tierney
Lyrics by
Anne Caldwell
Sung by
Bebe Daniels
and
Everett Marshall
I Am Your Baby Now
(uncredited)
Sung by
Bebe Daniels
, danced by Daniels,
Bert Wheeler
and
Robert Woolsey
Life Is a Card Game
(uncredited)
Sung by
Bebe Daniels
Mr. and Mrs. Sippi
(1930) (uncredited)
Music by
Harry Tierney
Lyrics by
Anne Caldwell
Sung by
Everett Marshall
(over the opening titles and opening scenes)
Later danced to by
Bill Robinson
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