In 1959, a star quarterback from a working-class family is given an opportunity to attend an elite New England preparatory school, but he is conflicted about whether or not to tell his Evangelical classmates that he is Jewish.
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Ain't That A Shame |
Fats Domino: composer, performer
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Smokey Joe's Cafe |
Jerry Leiber: composer
Mike Stoller: composer
The Robins: performer
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Ain't That A Shame |
David Bartholomew: composer
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When I Take My Sugar To Tea |
Irving Kahal: composer
Sammy Fain: composer
Les Elgart: performer
Pierre Norman: composer
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Let Me Go Lover |
Patti Page: performer
Fred Wise: composer
Jenny Lou Carson: composer
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Fight For St. Matthews |
Lou Forestieri: composer
John E. Oliver: composer
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Three Coins In The Fountain |
Sammy Cahn: composer
Jule Styne: composer
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Rock Around The Clock |
Max Freedman: composer
James E. Myers: composer
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Earth Angel |
Jesse Belvin: writer
Dootsie Williams: composer, writer
Gaynel Hodge: writer
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Dolores |
Frank Loesser: composer
Louis Alter: composer
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Love Me |
Jerry Leiber: writer
Mike Stoller: writer
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The Charge |
Lou Forestieri: composer
John E. Oliver: composer
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That Old Black Magic |
Harold Arlen: composer
Johnny Mercer: composer
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Isn't It Romantic |
Richard Rodgers: composer
Lorenz Hart: composer
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To Each His Own |
Jay Livingston: composer
Ray Evans: composer
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