Listen Three on a Match (1932) Soundtrack
Although Vivian Revere is seemingly the most successful of a trio of reunited schoolmates, she throws it away by descending into a life of debauchery and drugs.
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Oh! What a Pal Was Mary |
Edgar Leslie: writer
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Happy Days Are Here Again |
Milton Ager: composer
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I Found a Million Dollar Baby (in a Five and Ten Cent Store) |
Harry Warren: composer
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Someone to Care For |
Harry Warren: composer
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Deep in Your Eyes |
Harry Warren: composer
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Oh! What a Pal Was Mary |
Mort Dixon: writer
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Some of These Days |
Shelton Brooks: writer
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The Stars and Stripes Forever |
John Philip Sousa: writer
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The Prisoner's Song |
Guy Massey: writer
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School Days |
Gus Edwards: composer
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Oh! What a Pal Was Mary |
Pete Wendling: composer
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National Emblem |
Edwin Eugene Bagley: composer
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Dancing with Tears in My Eyes |
Joseph Burke: composer
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Charleston |
James P. Johnson: composer
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Diane |
Lew Pollack: writer
Erno Rapee: composer
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The Sheik of Araby |
Ted Snyder: composer
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Three on a Match |
Ted Fio Rito: composer
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The Sidewalks of New York |
Charles Lawlor: composer
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Smiles |
Lee S. Roberts: composer
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Some of These Days |
Ann Dvorak: performer
Harry Seymour: performer
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Oh! What a Pal Was Mary |
Harry Seymour: performer
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The Stars and Stripes Forever |
Herman Bing: performer
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Dancing with Tears in My Eyes |
Joseph A. Burke: composer
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