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"Abraham Lincoln Had Just One Country" - donated by Kern to the country (1941) for the Defense Bonds campaign (A)
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"All in Fun" (1939) - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the musical Very Warm for May (A)
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"All the Things You Are" (1939) - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from Very Warm for May (A)
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"All Through the Day" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1946 film Centennial Summer - nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song (A)
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"Allegheny Al" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1937 film High, Wide, and Handsome (A)
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"Anything May Happen Any Day" - lyrics by Graham John - cut from the 1930 show Ripples (A)
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"April Fooled Me" - lyrics by Dorothy Fields (A)
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"Babes in the Wood" - from the 1915 musical Very Good Eddie (B)
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"Bill" - lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse - from the 1927 musical Show Boat (B)
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"Can I Forget You?" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1937 film High, Wide, and Handsome (C)
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"Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1927 musical Show Boat (C)
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"Can't Help Singing" - lyrics by E. Y. Harburg - from the 1944 musical of the same name (C)
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"Cleopatterer" - lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse - from the 1917 musical Leave It to Jane (C)
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"Cotton Blossom" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1927 musical Show Boat (C)
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"Day Dreaming" - lyrics by Gus Kahn - 1941 (D)
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"Dearly Beloved" - lyrics by Johnny Mercer - from the 1942 film You Were Never Lovelier - nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song (D)
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"Every Girl in All America" - lyrics by Berton Braley - 1918 (E)
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"A Fine Romance" - lyrics by Dorothy Fields - from the 1936 film Swing Time (F)
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"The Folks Who Live on the Hill" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1937 film High, Wide, and Handsome (F)
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"Go Little Boat" - lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse - from the musical show Miss 1917 (G)
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"Heaven in My Arms" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1939 musical show Very Warm for May (H)
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"High, Wide, and Handsome" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1937 film High, Wide, and Handsome (H)
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"How'd You Like to Spoon with Me" - lyrics by Edward Laska - from the 1905 musical show The Earl and the Girl (H)
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"I Dream Too Much" - lyrics by Dorothy Fields - from the 1935 film of the same name (I)
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"I Got Love" - lyrics by Dorothy Fields - from the 1935 film of the same name (I)
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"I Won't Dance" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and Dorothy Fields - from the 1935 film Roberta (I)
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"I'll Be Hard to Handle" - lyrics by Bernard Dougall - from the 1933 Broadway musical Roberta (I)
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"I'm Old Fashioned" - lyrics by Johnny Mercer - from the 1942 film You Were Never Lovelier (I)
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"In Egern on the Tegern See" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1932 Broadway musical Music in the Air (I)
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"In Love in Vain" - lyrics by Leo Robin - from the 1946 film Centennial Summer (I)
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"I've Told Ev'ry Little Star" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1932 musical show Music in the Air (I)
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"Just Let Me Look at You" - lyrics by Dorothy Fields from the 1938 film Joy of Living (J)
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"Ka-lu-a" - lyrics by Anne Caldwell - from the 1921 musical show Good Morning, Dearie (K)
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"The Land Where the Good Songs Go" - lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse - from the musical show Miss 1917 (L)
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"The Last Time I Saw Paris" (1940) - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - winner of the 1941 Academy Award for Best Original Song (L)
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"Leave it to Jane" - lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse - from the 1917 musical of the same name (L)
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"Left All Alone Again Blues" - recorded by "hillbilly" musician, Lowe Stokes (one of the Skillet Lickers fiddlers) (L)
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"Let's Begin" - lyrics by Otto Harbach - from the 1933 Broadway musical Roberta (L)
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"Life Upon the Wicked Stage" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the musical Show Boat (L)
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"Lonesome Walls - lyrics by Du Bose Heyward from the 1939 stage adaptation of the novel Mamba's Daughters (L)
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"Long Ago (and Far Away)" - lyrics by Ira Gershwin - from the 1944 film Cover Girl - nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song (L)
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"Look for the Silver Lining" - lyrics by B.G. DeSylva - from the 1920 musical Sally (L)
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"Lovely to Look At" - lyrics by Dorothy Fields - from the 1935 film Roberta - nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song (L)
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"The Magic Melody" - from Nobody Home (1915) (M)
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"Make Believe" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the musical Show Boat (M)
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"Make Way For Tomorrow" - lyrics by Ira Gershwin and E. Y. Harburg - from the 1944 film Cover Girl (M)
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"Mark Twain: Portrait for Orchestra" (1942) (M)
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"More and More" - lyrics by E. Y. Harburg - from the 1944 film Can't Help Singing - nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song (M)
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"Never Gonna Dance" (1936) - lyrics by Dorothy Fields - from the 1936 film Swing Time (N)
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"The Night Was Made for Love" - lyrics by Otto Harbach - from the 1931 Broadway musical The Cat and the Fiddle (N)
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"Nobody Else But Me" (1946) - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1946 revival of the musical Show Boat (N)
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"Ol' Man River" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1927 musical Show Boat (O)
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"One More Dance" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1932 musical Music in the Air (O)
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"Pick Yourself Up" - lyrics by Dorothy Fields - from the 1936 film Swing Time (P, Q)
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"Poor Pierrot" - lyrics by Otto Harbach - from the 1931 Broadway musical The Cat and the Fiddle (P, Q)
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"Put Me to the Test" - lyrics by Ira Gershwin - from the 1944 film Cover Girl (P, Q)
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"Raggedy Ann" - lyrics by Anne Caldwell (R)
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"She Didn't Say Yes" - lyrics by Otto Harbach - from the 1931 Broadway musical The Cat and the Fiddle (S)
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"The Show Must Go On" - lyrics by Ira Gershwin - from the 1944 film Cover Girl (S)
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"The Siren's Song" - lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse - from the 1917 Broadway musical Leave It to Jane (S)
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"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" (1933) - lyrics by Otto Harbach - from the 1933 Broadway musical Roberta (S)
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"Some Sort of Somebody" - used in both Miss Information and Very Good Eddie (both 1915) (S)
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"Something Had to Happen" - lyrics by Otto Harbach - from the 1933 Broadway musical Roberta (S)
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"The Song Is You" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1932 Broadway musical Music in the Air (S)
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"Sunny" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and Otto Harbach - from the 1925 Broadway musical of the same name (S)
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"Sure Thing" - lyrics by Ira Gershwin - from the 1944 film Cover Girl (S)
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"They Didn't Believe Me" - lyrics by Herbert Reynolds - from the musical The Girl from Utah (1914) (T)
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"The Things I Want" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1937 film High, Wide, and Handsome (T)
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"Till the Clouds Roll By" - lyrics by Kern, Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse - from the 1917 Broadway musical Oh, Boy! (T)
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"The Touch of Your Hand" - lyrics by Otto Harbach - from the 1933 Broadway musical Roberta (T)
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"Up With The Lark" - from the 1946 film Centennial Summer (U, V)
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"The Way You Look Tonight" - lyrics by Dorothy Fields - from the 1936 film Swing Time - winner of the 1936 Academy Award for Best Original Song (W)
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"Where's the Mate for Me?" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1927 musical Show Boat (W)
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"Who?" - lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1925 musical Sunny (W)
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"Who's Complaining?" - lyrics by Ira Gershwin - from the 1944 film Cover Girl (W)
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"Whose Baby Are You?" - lyrics by Anne Caldwell - from the 1920 musical The Night Boat (W)
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"Why Do I Love You?" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1927 musical Show Boat (W)
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"Why Was I Born?" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1929 musical Sweet Adeline (W)
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"Will You Marry Me Tomorrow, Maria?" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1937 film High, Wide, and Handsome (W)
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"Yesterdays" - lyrics by Otto Harbach - from the 1933 Broadway musical Roberta (Y)
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"You Are Love" - lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II - from the 1927 musical Show Boat (Y)
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"You Couldn’t Be Cuter" - lyrics by Dorothy Fields - from the 1938 film Joy of Living (Y)
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"You Were Never Lovelier" - lyrics by Johnny Mercer - from the 1942 film of the same name (Y)
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"You're Devastating" - lyrics by Otto Harbach - from the 1933 Broadway musical Roberta (Y)
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"You're Here and I'm Here" - from the musical The Laughing Husband (1914) (Y)
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