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The Great Morgan
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Flight of the Bumble Bee
(uncredited)
Written by
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Performed by the MGM Studio Orchestra
Sequence originally in MGM short subject
Musical Masterpieces (1946)
.
The Donkey Serenade
(uncredited)
Written by
Rudolf Friml
,
Herbert Stothart
,
Bob Wright
and
Chet Forrest
Performed by
Carlos Ramírez
Sequence originally in MGM short subject
Musical Masterpieces (1946)
.
Tales from the Vienna Woods
(uncredited)
Written by
Johann Strauss
Performed by
Lucille Norman
and
Carlos Ramírez
Sequence originally in MGM short subject
Musical Masterpieces (1946)
.
Got a Pair of New Shoes
(uncredited)
Written by
Nacio Herb Brown
and
Arthur Freed
Performed by
Eleanor Powell
Sequence filmed for "Broadway Melody of 1938" (1937) but cut before release.
Thank You Columbus
(uncredited)
Written by
Burton Lane
and
E.Y. Harburg
Performed by
The King Sisters
Sequence filmed for "Meet the People" (1944) but cut before release.
I Fell in Love with the Leader of the Band
(uncredited)
Written by
Jule Styne
and
Herb Magidson
Performed by
Virginia O'Brien
with
Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra
Sequence filmed for
Ship Ahoy (1942)
but cut before release.
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