Listen Knickerbocker Holiday (1944) Soundtrack
It's 1650 in New Amsterdam, and Brom Broeck, a young outspoken newspaper publisher is arrested for printing advanced opinions on the undemocratic rule of Governor "Peg-Leg" Stuyvesant. While Brom is in prison, old "Peg-Leg" goes o...
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Love Has Made This Such a Lovely Day |
Sammy Cahn: writer
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One More Smile |
Sammy Cahn: writer
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Zuyder Zee |
Sammy Cahn: writer
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Love Has Made This Such a Lovely Day |
Jule Styne: composer
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One More Smile |
Jule Styne: composer
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Zuyder Zee |
Jule Styne: composer
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September Song |
Kurt Weill: composer
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There's Nowhere to Go But Up |
Kurt Weill: composer
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It Never Was You |
Kurt Weill: composer
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The One Indispensable Man |
Kurt Weill: composer
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Jail Song (Oh Woe!) |
Kurt Weill: composer
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September Song |
Maxwell Anderson: writer
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There's Nowhere to Go But Up |
Maxwell Anderson: writer
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It Never Was You |
Maxwell Anderson: writer
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The One Indispensable Man |
Maxwell Anderson: writer
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Jail Song (Oh Woe!) |
Nelson Eddy: writer
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Holiday |
Nelson Eddy: writer
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Let's Make Tomorrow Today |
Werner R. Heymann: composer
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Sing Out |
Franz Steininger: composer
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September Song |
Charles Coburn: performer
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Jail Song (Oh Woe!) |
Forman Brown: writer
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Let's Make Tomorrow Today |
Forman Brown: writer
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Sing Out |
Forman Brown: writer
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Be Not Hasty, Maiden Fair |
Forman Brown: writer
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Holiday |
Theodore Paxson: composer
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Be Not Hasty, Maiden Fair |
Theodore Paxson: composer
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