Listen Broadway (1942) Soundtrack
George Raft, playing himself, recalls his days on Broadway, where he acquired a reputation as a great dancer--and also one as a brawler, a ladies man and an associate of some of the city's most notorious gangsters.
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Yes Sir! That's My Baby |
Gus Kahn: writer
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Sweet Georgia Brown |
Ben Bernie: composer
Maceo Pinkard: composer
Kenneth Casey: writer
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Alabamy Bound |
Buddy G. DeSylva: writer
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M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I |
Harry Tierney: composer
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Yes Sir! That's My Baby |
Walter Donaldson: composer
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Dinah |
Harry Akst: composer
Sam Lewis: writer
Joe Young: writer
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Alabamy Bound |
Ray Henderson: composer
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The Darktown Strutters' Ball |
Shelton Brooks: writer
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Some of These Days |
Shelton Brooks: writer
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M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I |
Bert Hanlon: writer
Ben Ryan: writer
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I'm Just Wild About Harry |
Eubie Blake: composer
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La Cumparsita |
Gerardo Matos Rodríguez: composer
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Chicago (That Toddlin' Town) |
Fred Fisher: writer
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Where the Red, Red Roses Grow |
Jean Schwartz: composer
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When Irish Eyes Are Smiling |
Ernest Ball: composer
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Alabamy Bound |
Bud Green: writer
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Where the Red, Red Roses Grow |
William Jerome: writer
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When Irish Eyes Are Smiling |
Chauncey Olcott: writer
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Three O'Clock in the Morning |
Julián Robledo: composer
Dolly Morse: writer
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I'm Just Wild About Harry |
Noble Sissle: writer
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The Sidewalks of New York |
Charles Lawlor: composer
James W. Blake: writer
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When Irish Eyes Are Smiling |
George Graff: writer
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