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Irene
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Castle of Dreams
(1940) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by
Harry Tierney
and
Joseph McCarthy
Played and sung during opening credits
Played and sung at a nightclub by an unidentifed group
Played as part of the score throughout
You've Got Me Out on a Limb
(1940) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by
Harry Tierney
and
Joseph McCarthy
Played on a car radio
Played at the charity ball and sung by
Stuart Robertson
Danced and sung by
Anna Neagle
Alice Blue Gown
(1940) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by
Harry Tierney
and
Joseph McCarthy
Played at the charity ball and sung by
Anna Neagle
Played during a show and sung by
Martha Tilton
Sung by
The Dandridge Sisters
in a skit at the show
Danced by
Hattie Noel
and
The Radio City Rockettes
(as The Rockettes) in a skit at the show
Irene
(1940) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by
Harry Tierney
and
Joseph McCarthy
Played and sung by an unnamed trio at a nightclub
Worthy of You
(1940) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by
Harry Tierney
and
Joseph McCarthy
Something in the Air
(1940) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by
Harry Tierney
and
Joseph McCarthy
Sweet Vermosa Brown
(1940) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by
Harry Tierney
and
Joseph McCarthy
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