Favorite Movie with Songs Sung by Alice Faye(1915-2015)
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- DirectorThornton FreelandHarry LachmanGeorge WhiteStarsRudy ValleeJimmy DuranteAlice FayeOpening with a credit line that reads "Entire production conceived, created and directed by George White," a film evolves where the only plot line is a thin backstage romance between Jimmy Martin and Kitty Donnelly in and around a dozen or more sketches, revues, black-outs and singing and dancing turns. Made before the birth of the production code, reviewers of the day found much to object about in the implications of Alice Faye's "Nasty Man" song with the Meglin Kiddies, and the dog action in the "Your Dog Loves My Dog" number by Vallee, Faye, Jimmy Durante and Dixie Dunbar. The geometric dance arrangements used in the Vallee, Durante and Cliff Edwards "Every Day Is Father's Day" was not cause for Busby Berkeley to lose any sleep.Nasty Man
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Jack Yellen and Irving Caesar
Performed by Alice Faye and chorus
Sweet and Simple
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Jack Yellen and Irving Caesar
Sung by Alice Faye and Rudy Vallee
Hold My Hand
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Jack Yellen and Irving Caesar
Sung by Alice Faye and Rudy Vallee
My Dog Loves Your Dog
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Jack Yellen and Irving Caesar
Performed by Alice Faye, Rudy Vallee, Dixie Dunbar and Jimmy Durante - DirectorGeorge MarshallStarsJames DunnAlice FayeFrank MitchellDown-on-his-luck film director Jimmie Dale takes a job at a fly-by-night acting school.Give Him Love
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Sidney Clare
Sung by Alice Faye (imitating Jean Harlow)
(I'd Like to Say) Yes to You
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Sidney Clare
Sung by Alice Faye and John Bradford
My Future Star
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Sidney Clare
Sung by Alice Faye and James Dunn - DirectorGeorge WhiteHarry LachmanJames TinlingStarsAlice FayeJames DunnNed SparksVacationing Broadway producer George White stops off in a small Georgia town to send a telegram and, seeing his name in lights on a local theater, is scandalized over the unauthorized use. He goes to the theater to object and, while there, discovers some unusual and great song-and-dance talent buried in a tank-town. He takes them to New York City, puts them in a new version of his Scandals, and they are big hits. Their sudden fame causes a pair of lovers to forget their vows made in less-palmy days.According to the Moonlight
(1935) (uncredited)
Music by Joseph Meyer
Lyrics by Jack Yellen and Herb Magidson
Played during the opening credits and often in the score
Played by "The Jones Boys" in the Georgia theater
Performed by Alice Faye and James Dunn in the Georgia theater
Reprised by Alice Faye, James Dunn and chorus in the 1935 Scandals
Performed by Walter Johnson on the dance floor
Reprised by Alice Faye and chorus in the finale
It's an Old Southern Custom
(1935) (uncredited)
Music by Joseph Meyer
Lyrics by Jack Yellen
Played during the opening credits and often in the score
Performed by Alice Faye, James Dunn and Cliff Edwards in a Georgia show
Oh, I Didn't Know
(1935) (uncredited)
Music by Joseph Meyer
Lyrics by Jack Yellen and Cliff Friend
Performed by Alice Faye and Chorus Girls
Hunkadola
(1935) (uncredited)
Music by Joseph Meyer
Lyrics by Jack Yellen and Cliff Friend
Performed by Alice Faye, James Dunn, Cliff Edwards and Lyda Roberti
O Sole Mio
(1898) (uncredited)
Music by Eduardo Di Capua
Special lyrics writer unknown
Performed by Alice Faye and Cliff Edwards
You Belong to Me
(1935) (uncredited)
Music by Cliff Friend
Lyrics by Jack Yellen
Performed by Alice Faye - DirectorIrving CummingsStarsShirley TempleAlice FayeGloria StuartThe daughter of a wealthy businessman becomes lost in the city while traveling to a new school, and is taken in by a pair of down-on-their-luck performers.When I'm with You
(1936) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Played during the opening credits
Sung by Tony Martin
Later Sung by Shirley Temple
Finally Sung by Alice Faye
You've Gotta Eat Your Spinach, Baby
(1936) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Played during the opening credits
Sung by Alice Faye, Jack Haley and Shirley Temple
But Definitely
(1936) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Alice Faye, Shirley Temple and Jack Haley
Military Man
(1936) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung and danced by Shirley Temple, Alice Faye and Jack Haley - DirectorWilliam A. SeiterStarsShirley TempleRobert YoungAlice FayeA young girl lost in Shanghai is taken in by an American playboy and his girlfriend.Goodnight, My Love
(1936)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Shirley Temple (uncredited)
Performed also by Alice Faye (uncredited) and Robert Young (uncredited)
One Never Knows, Does One?
(1936)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Alice Faye (uncredited) - DirectorRoy Del RuthStarsDick PowellMadeleine CarrollAlice FayeA Broadway producer satirizes an important New York family. The family sues but their daughter falls in love with the producer.He Ain't Got Rhythm
(1937) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
Performed by Alice Faye, The Ritz Brothers and chorus in the show
This Year's Kisses
(1937) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
Sung by Alice Faye with piano accompaniment at rehearsal
Reprised by Faye at Tony's Restaurant
I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
(1937) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
Played during Mimi's visit to Gary's dressing room
Sung by Dick Powell and Alice Faye in the show
Slumming on Park Avenue
(1937) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
Performed by Alice Faye, The Ritz Brothers and chorus - DirectorHenry KingStarsTyrone PowerAlice FayeDon AmecheThe O'Leary brothers--honest Jack and roguish Dion--become powerful figures, and eventually rivals, in Chicago on the eve of its Great Fire.Carry Me Back to Old Virginny
(1878) (uncredited)
Written by James Allen Bland
Sung by Alice Faye and an unidentified male quartet at The Hub
In Old Chicago
(1937) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel
Sung by Alice Faye and chorus girls at The Senate
I'll Never Let You Cry
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Lew Pollack
Lyrics by Sidney D. Mitchell
Sung by Alice Faye and an unidentified male quartet at The Senate - DirectorHenry KingStarsTyrone PowerAlice FayeDon AmecheThis send-up of ragtime song and dance begins in 1915 San Francisco when society boy Roger Grant decides to pursue popular rather than serious music.Alexander's Ragtime Band
(1911) (uncredited)
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Alice Faye with Tyrone Power on violin, Don Ameche on piano,
Jack Haley on drums, and others
Reprised by Alice Faye at the end
That International Rag
(1913) (uncredited)
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Alice Faye, Jack Haley and Chick Chandler
Everybody's Doin' It Now
(1911) (uncredited)
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Wally Vernon and Dixie Dunbar (dance and vocal) and chorus,
then sung by Alice Faye and chorus
Now It Can Be Told
(1938) (uncredited)
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Don Ameche (piano and vocal)
Reprised by Alice Faye and by the band
This Is the Life
(1914) (uncredited)
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Alice Faye, Wally Vernon (dance and vocal)
When the Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves for Alabam'
(1912) (uncredited)
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Alice Faye
Blue Skies
(1927) (uncredited)
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Ethel Merman and Alice Faye
Remember
(1925) (uncredited)
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Alice Faye
Remember
(1925) (uncredited)
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Alice Faye
All Alone
(1924) (uncredited)
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Alice Faye - DirectorGregory RatoffStarsTyrone PowerAlice FayeAl JolsonA singer becomes a star in the Ziegfeld Follies, but her marriage to a con man has a bad effect on her career.Rose of Washington Square
Music by James F. Hanley
Lyrics by Ballard MacDonald
Performed by Alice Faye
The Vamp
(uncredited)
Written by Byron Gay
Performed by Alice Faye and Tyrone Power
Smiles
(uncredited)
Music by Lee S. Roberts
I'm Sorry I Made You Cry
(uncredited)
Written by N.J. Clesi
Performed by Alice Faye
Ja-Da
(uncredited)
Written by Bob Carleton
Performed by Alice Faye
I'm Just Wild About Harry
(uncredited)
Music by Eubie Blake
Lyrics by Noble Sissle
Performed by Alice Faye and Louis Prima
The Curse of an Aching Heart
(uncredited)
Music by Al Piantadosi
Lyrics by Henry Fink
Performed by Tyrone Power and Alice Faye
I'll See You in My Dreams
(uncredited)
Music by Isham Jones
I Never Knew Heaven Could Speak
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Alice Faye
My Man
(uncredited)
Music by Maurice Yvain
Lyrics by Albert Willemetz and Jacques Charles (song: "Mon homme")
English lyrics by Channing Pollock
Performed by Alice Faye - DirectorIrving CummingsBuster KeatonMalcolm St. ClairStarsAlice FayeDon AmecheJ. Edward BrombergStarting in 1913 movie director Connors discovers singer Molly Adair. As she becomes a star she marries an actor, so Connors fires them. She asks for him as director of her next film. Many silent stars shown making the transition to sound.Whispering
(1920)
Music by John Schonberger
Lyrics by Malvin Schonberger
Played offscreen by the band on 'the ship'
Played as background music often
(sung by Alice Faye but cut from original release print. Nrgative still exists at Fox) - DirectorIrving CummingsStarsAlice FayeDon AmecheHenry FondaThe life story of the musical star from her discovery in 1890 by bandleader Tony Pastor until her retirement in 1912, when she married newspaperman Alexander Moore.Adored One
(1940)
Music by Alfred Newman
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Don Ameche (uncredited)
Also sung by Alice Faye (uncredited)
Blue Lovebird
(1940)
(Onscreen as "Blue Love Bird")
Music Bronislau Kaper
Lyrics by Gus Kahn
Performed by Don Ameche (uncredited)
Sung twice by Alice Faye (uncredited)
Comin' Thro' the Rye
(uncredited)
Music Traditional
Words by Robert Burns
Sung by Alice Faye with piano accompaniment by Joseph Cawthorn
Brighten the Corner Where You Are
(1913) (uncredited)
Music by Charles Gabriel
Lyrics by Ina D. Ogdon
Performed by Alice Faye, Elyse Knox, Joan Valerie and Alice Armand
The Band Played On
(1895) (uncredited)
Music by Chas. B. Ward
Lyrics by John F. Palmer
Sung by Alice Faye at Tony's theatre
Come Down Ma Evenin' Star
(1902) (uncredited)
Music by John Stromberg
Lyrics by Robert B. Smith
Sung by Alice Faye with orchestral accompaniment
Ma Blushin' Rosie
(1900) (uncredited)
Music by John Stromberg
Lyrics by Edgar Smith
Performed by Alice Faye and chorus
After the Ball
(1892) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Charles Harris
Sung by Alice Faye and chorus, with piano by Don Ameche - DirectorIrving CummingsStarsAlice FayeDon AmecheCarmen MirandaAn entertainer in Rio impersonates a wealthy aristocrat. When the aristocrat's wife asks him to carry the impersonation further, complications ensue.They Met in Rio (A Midnight Serenade)
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Don Ameche in Portuguese and Alice Faye in English
Boa Noite (Good-Night)
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Don Ameche, later in the movie by Alice Faye, and in part at the end by Don Ameche,
Alice Faye and Carmen Miranda - DirectorArchie MayoStarsAlice FayeJack OakieJohn PayneAfter WWI two men go into radio. Failure leads the wife of one to borrow money from another; she goes on, after separation, to stardom. A coast-to-coast radio program is set up to bring everyone back together.I Take to You
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Alice Faye, John Payne and Jack Oakie
It's All in a Lifetime
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Alice Faye and chorus
Long Ago Last Night
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Alice Faye and chorus
Run, Little Raindrop, Run
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Alice Faye but not used in the picture
Where You Are
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Alice Faye and John Payne with The Ink Spots - DirectorWalter LangStarsAlice FayeCarmen MirandaJohn PayneNan Spencer is on a boat bound for Havana which runs aground. The man sent to rescue her is engaged and she doesn't understand his disinterest. Monte Blanca is interested, to the annoyance of his girlfriend.Tropical Magic
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Spanish lyrics by Ernesto Piedra
Sung in Spanish by an unidentified trio in a nightclub
Reprised by Alice Faye
Reprised by Alice Faye and John Payne on a hay wagon
Romance and Rhumba
(uncredited)
Music by James V. Monaco
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Alice Faye and Cesar Romero
The Ñango (Nyango)
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Carmen Miranda at the nightclub
Danced to by Alice Faye and John Payne - DirectorH. Bruce HumberstoneStarsAlice FayeJohn PayneJack OakieIn turn-of-the-century San Francisco, an ambitious vaudevillian takes his quartet from a honky tonk to the big time, while spurning the love of his troupe's star singer for a selfish heiress.Hello, Frisco!
(uncredited)
Music by Louis A. Hirsch
Lyrics by Gene Buck
Performed by Jack Oakie, Alice Faye, John Payne and June Havoc
By the Watermelon Vine (Lindy Lou)
(uncredited)
Written by Thomas S. Allen
Performed by Jack Oakie, Alice Faye, John Payne and June Havoc
Reprised by Jack Oakie and June Havoc
You'll Never Know
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Alice Faye
Ragtime Cowboy Joe
(uncredited)
Music by Maurice Abrahams and Lewis F. Muir
Lyrics by Grant Clarke
Performed by Alice Faye
Ragtime Cowboy Joe
(uncredited)
Music by Maurice Abrahams and Lewis F. Muir
Lyrics by Grant Clarke
Performed by Alice Faye
Sweet Cider Time, When You Were Mine
(uncredited)
Music by Percy Wenrich
Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy
Performed by Alice Faye
The Dance of the Grizzly Bear
(uncredited)
Music by George Botsford
Lyrics by Irving Berlin
Performed by Jack Oakie, June Havoc, Alice Faye
It's Tulip Time in Holland
(uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Dave Radford
Performed by Alice Faye
They Always Pick on Me
(uncredited)
Music by Harry von Tilzer
Lyrics by Stanley Murphy
Performed by Alice Faye
Bedelia
(uncredited)
Music by Jean Schwartz
Lyrics by William Jerome
Performed by Alice Faye
Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?
(uncredited)
Music by C.W. Murphy
Lyrics by Will Letters
American lyrics by William Hargreaves (as William J. McKenna)
Performed by Alice Faye and Jack Oakie
By the Light of the Silvery Moon
(uncredited)
Music by Gus Edwards
Lyrics by Edward Madden
Performed by Alice Faye - DirectorBusby BerkeleyStarsAlice FayeCarmen MirandaPhil BakerA soldier falls for a chorus girl and then experiences trouble when he is posted to the Pacific.You Discover You're in New York
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Performed by Carmen Miranda, Alice Faye, Phil Baker and chorus
Soft Winds
(uncredited)
Written by Benny Goodman (instrumental)
Played by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra
Danced by Alice Faye and James Ellison
A Journey to a Star
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Sung by Alice Faye
No Love, No Nothin'
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Arranged by Benny Carter
Sung by Alice Faye
The Polka Dot Polka
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Sung by Alice Faye - DirectorWilliam A. SeiterStarsKay FrancisCarole LandisMartha RayeReenactments of actual USO experiences of its female stars entertaining troops overseas.You'll Never Know
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Alice Faye