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Moonlight Serenade
(uncredited)
Music by
Glenn Miller
Played over opening credits
Chattanooga Choo Choo
(uncredited)
Music by
Harry Warren
Played by
Glenn Miller
and His Band as the warm-up number in the recording studio
People Like You and Me
Music by
Harry Warren
Lyric by
Mack Gordon
Performed by
Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
Sung by
Tex Beneke
,
Ray Eberle
,
Marion Hutton
, and
The Modernaires
Copyright 1942
Boom Shot
(uncredited)
Music by
Glenn Miller
and
Billy May
Played on the jukebox
At Last
Music by
Harry Warren
Lyric by
Mack Gordon
Performed by
Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
Copyright 1942
Sung by
Ray Eberle
and
Lynn Bari
(dubbed by
Pat Friday
)
Bugle Call Rag
(uncredited)
Written by
Jack Pettis
,
Billy Meyers
and
Elmer Schoebel
Performed by
Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
as an instrumental
Copyright 1923
Serenade in Blue
Music by
Harry Warren
Lyric by
Mack Gordon
Performed by
Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
Sung by
Lynn Bari
(dubbed by
Pat Friday
)
Copyright 1942
(I've Got a Gal in) Kalamazoo
Music by
Harry Warren
Lyric by
Mack Gordon
Performed by
Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
Sung by
Tex Beneke
,
Marion Hutton
, and
The Modernaires
Then sung and danced by
Fayard Nicholas
and
Harold Nicholas
Copyright 1942
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