Listen Hollywood Canteen (1944) Soundtrack
Two soldiers on leave spend three nights at a club offering free of charge food, dancing, and entertainment for servicemen on their way overseas. Club founders Bette Davis and John Garfield give talks on the history of the place.
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Don't Fence Me In |
Cole Porter: writer, composer
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra: composer
The Andrews Sisters: performer
Robert H. Fletcher: writer
Roy Rogers: performer
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Ballet in Jive |
Ray Heindorf: composer
Joan McCracken: performer
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Don't Fence Me In |
Trigger: performer
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They're Either Too Young or Too Old |
Arthur Schwartz: composer
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Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart |
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra: performer
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You Can Always Tell a Yank |
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra: performer
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We're Having a Baby |
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra: performer
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What Are You Doin' the Rest of Your Life |
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra: performer
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Gettin' Corns for My Country |
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra: performer
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King Porter Stomp |
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra: performer
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They're Either Too Young or Too Old |
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra: performer
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Gettin' Corns for My Country |
The Andrews Sisters: performer
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Hollywood Canteen |
The Andrews Sisters: performer
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We're Having a Baby |
Harold Adamson: writer
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Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart |
André Hornez: writer
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You Can Always Tell a Yank |
Burton Lane: composer
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What Are You Doin' the Rest of Your Life |
Burton Lane: composer
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You Can Always Tell a Yank |
E.Y. Harburg: writer
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Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart |
Ted Koehler: writer
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What Are You Doin' the Rest of Your Life |
Ted Koehler: writer
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Hollywood Canteen |
Ted Koehler: writer
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We're Having a Baby |
Eddie Cantor: performer
Vernon Duke: composer
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King Porter Stomp |
Ferdinand 'Jelly Roll: composer
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Gettin' Corns for My Country |
Dick Charles: writer
Leah Worth: writer
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You Can Always Tell a Yank |
Dennis Morgan: performer
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What Are You Doin' the Rest of Your Life |
Jane Wyman: performer
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Souvenir |
Jack Benny: performer
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What Are You Doin' the Rest of Your Life |
Jack Carson: performer
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You Can Always Tell a Yank |
Joe E. Brown: performer
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Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart |
M.K. Jerome: composer
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Hollywood Canteen |
M.K. Jerome: composer
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Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart |
Kitty Carlisle: performer
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Hollywood Canteen |
Ray Heindorf: composer
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Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart |
Joan Leslie: performer
Sally Sweetland: performer
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We're Having a Baby |
Nora Martin: performer
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Gettin' Corns for My Country |
Jean Barry: writer
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Souvenir |
Joseph Szigeti: performer
Harry Kaufman: performer
Frantisek Drdla: composer
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Hooray for Hollywood |
Richard A. Whiting: composer
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Night and Day |
Cole Porter: composer
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Frühlingslied [Spring Song] Op.62 #6 |
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: writer
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Die Biene (The Bee), Op.13 No.9 |
Franz Schubert: composer
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The Very Thought of You |
Ray Noble: composer
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra: performer
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Trade Winds |
Cliff Friend: composer
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Rock-a-Bye Baby |
Effie I. Canning: writer
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Home on the Range |
Daniel E. Kelley: composer
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Tumblin' Tumbleweeds |
Bob Nolan: writer
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Voodoo Moon (Enlloró) |
Marion Sunshine: writer
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Tumblin' Tumbleweeds |
Sons of the Pioneers: performer
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The General Jumped at Dawn |
The Golden Gate Quartette: performer
Larry Neal: writer
Jimmy Mundy: writer
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Voodoo Moon (Enlloró) |
Obdulio Morales: composer
Julio Blanco: writer
Carmen Cavallaro and His Orchestra: performer
Rosario: performer
Antonio: performer
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Die Biene (The Bee), Op.13 No.9 |
Joseph Szigeti: performer
Harry Kaufman: performer
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Voodoo Moon (Enlloró) |
Rosario & Antonio: performer
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