Listen Bye Bye Birdie (1963) Soundtrack
A rock singer travels to a small Ohio town to make his "farewell" television performance and kiss his biggest fan before he is drafted.
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Bye Bye Birdie |
Johnny Green: performer
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Put On a Happy Face |
Dick Van Dyke: performer
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Kids |
Dick Van Dyke: performer
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Put On a Happy Face |
Charles Strouse: composer
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Kids |
Charles Strouse: composer
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Bye Bye Birdie |
Charles Strouse: composer
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How Lovely To Be a Woman |
Charles Strouse: composer
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Honestly Sincere |
Charles Strouse: composer
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One Last Kiss |
Charles Strouse: composer
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Put On a Happy Face |
Lee Adams: writer
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Kids |
Lee Adams: writer
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Bye Bye Birdie |
Lee Adams: writer
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How Lovely To Be a Woman |
Lee Adams: writer
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Honestly Sincere |
Lee Adams: writer
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One Last Kiss |
Lee Adams: writer
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Bye Bye Birdie |
Ann-Margret: performer
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How Lovely To Be a Woman |
Ann-Margret: performer
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Kids |
Paul Lynde: performer
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Put On a Happy Face |
Janet Leigh: performer
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Honestly Sincere |
Jesse Pearson: performer
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One Last Kiss |
Jesse Pearson: performer
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Kids |
Bryan Russell: performer
Maureen Stapleton: performer
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Rosie |
Dick Van Dyke: performer
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One Boy |
Charles Strouse: composer
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Hymn for a Sunday Evening |
Charles Strouse: composer
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A Lot of Living to Do |
Charles Strouse: composer
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Rosie |
Charles Strouse: composer
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One Boy |
Lee Adams: writer
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Hymn for a Sunday Evening |
Lee Adams: writer
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A Lot of Living to Do |
Lee Adams: writer
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Rosie |
Lee Adams: writer
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One Boy |
Ann-Margret: performer
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Hymn for a Sunday Evening |
Ann-Margret: performer
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A Lot of Living to Do |
Ann-Margret: performer
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Hymn for a Sunday Evening |
Paul Lynde: performer
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One Boy |
Janet Leigh: performer
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Rosie |
Janet Leigh: performer
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One Boy |
Bobby Rydell: performer
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A Lot of Living to Do |
Bobby Rydell: performer
Jesse Pearson: performer
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Hymn for a Sunday Evening |
Bryan Russell: performer
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A Lot of Living to Do |
Lorene Yarnell Jansson: performer
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Hymn for a Sunday Evening |
Mary LaRoche: performer
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(Everything Is) Rosie/(Everything Is) Hugo |
Dick Van Dyke: performer
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The Telephone Song |
Charles Strouse: composer
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The Shriner's Ballet |
Charles Strouse: composer
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We Love You, Conrad' / 'We Hate You, Conrad |
Charles Strouse: composer
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Hymn for a Sunday Evening' (aka 'The Ed Sullivan Song |
Charles Strouse: composer
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(Everything Is) Rosie/(Everything Is) Hugo |
Charles Strouse: composer
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We Love You, Conrad' ('We Hate You, Conrad |
Charles Strouse: composer
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Battle Hymn of the Republic |
William Steffe: composer
Julia Ward Howe: writer
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The Telephone Song |
Lee Adams: writer
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The Shriner's Ballet |
Lee Adams: writer
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We Love You, Conrad' / 'We Hate You, Conrad |
Lee Adams: writer
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Hymn for a Sunday Evening' (aka 'The Ed Sullivan Song |
Lee Adams: writer
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(Everything Is) Rosie/(Everything Is) Hugo |
Lee Adams: writer
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We Love You, Conrad' ('We Hate You, Conrad |
Lee Adams: writer
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Rose Adagio |
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: composer
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We Love You, Conrad' / 'We Hate You, Conrad |
Ann-Margret: performer
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Hymn for a Sunday Evening' (aka 'The Ed Sullivan Song |
Ann-Margret: performer
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(Everything Is) Rosie/(Everything Is) Hugo |
Ann-Margret: performer
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We Love You, Conrad' ('We Hate You, Conrad |
Ann-Margret: performer
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Hymn for a Sunday Evening' (aka 'The Ed Sullivan Song |
Paul Lynde: performer
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The Shriner's Ballet |
Janet Leigh: performer
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(Everything Is) Rosie/(Everything Is) Hugo |
Janet Leigh: performer
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The Telephone Song |
Bobby Rydell: performer
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We Love You, Conrad' / 'We Hate You, Conrad |
Bobby Rydell: performer
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(Everything Is) Rosie/(Everything Is) Hugo |
Bobby Rydell: performer
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We Love You, Conrad' ('We Hate You, Conrad |
Bobby Rydell: performer
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Hymn for a Sunday Evening' (aka 'The Ed Sullivan Song |
Bryan Russell: performer
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The Telephone Song |
Jimmy Bryant: performer
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Hymn for a Sunday Evening' (aka 'The Ed Sullivan Song |
Mary LaRoche: performer
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The Telephone Song |
Trudi Ames: performer
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We Love You, Conrad' / 'We Hate You, Conrad |
Trudi Ames: performer
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We Love You, Conrad' ('We Hate You, Conrad |
Trudi Ames: performer
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