Liza Lee, fast-talking press agent for Al Jarvis, persuades Jarvis to stage a Musical Mystery Contest, with a $5000 prize to the person who can first name the most musical numbers and their performers. Drive-in carhops Gene Thomas...
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On The Sunny Side Of The Street |
Dorothy Fields: writer
Jimmy McHugh: writer
Frankie Laine: performer
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Candy Store Blues |
Toni Harper: performer
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Lonesomest Gal in Town |
Lew Brown: writer
Albert von Tilzer: writer
Kay Starr: performer
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The Trouble With Me is You |
Nat 'King: performer
The King Cole Trio: performer
Jack Segal: writer
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The Way the Twig is Bent |
Doris Fisher: writer
Jack Smith: performer
Allen Roberts: writer
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Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho |
Jimmy Dorsey: performer
Gene Krupa: performer
Charlie Barnet: performer
Ray McKinley: performer
Jan Garber: performer
Pee Wee Hunt: performer
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Miss In-Between Blues |
Doris Fisher: writer
Toni Harper: performer
Allen Roberts: writer
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Hamburger Heaven |
Toni Harper: performer
The Sportsmen Quartet: performer
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It's a Blue World |
Chet Forrest: writer
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Hello, Godbye |
Lew Pollack: writer
Alex Sullivan: writer
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Disc Jockey Jump |
Gene Krupa: writer
Gerry Mulligan: writer
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Coming Out |
Harry Coyle: writer
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Make Believe Ballroom |
Johnny Mercer: writer
Leon René: writer
Al Jarvis: writer
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Hello, Goodbye |
Lew Pollack: writer
Alex Sullivan: writer
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