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It's Great to Be Young!
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You Are My First Love
Written by
Ray Martin
(music) (as Lester Powell) and
Paddy Roberts
(lyrics)
Sung in prologue by
Ruby Murray
Sung by
Dorothy Bromiley
(dubbed by
Edna Savage
)
Jam Session
Performed by
Humphrey Lyttelton
and his band
Marching Strings
Written by
Ray Martin
(uncredited)
Performed by
The Coronets
Scherzo
Written by
John Addison
Performed by the London Schools Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Leslie Russell
(as Dr. Leslie Russell)
Rhythm Is Our Business
(uncredited)
Written by
Sammy Cahn
,
Saul Chaplin
and
Jimmie Lunceford
Performed by The Angel Hill Kids when they busk
Jerusalem the Golden
(uncredited)
Words by Bernard of Morlaix and music by Alexander Ewing
Sung at assembly
My Old Man (Said Follow the Van)
(uncredited)
Written by
Fred W. Leigh
and
Charles Collins
Sung at the pub
I've Got Sixpence
(uncredited)
Traditional, modern arrangement by Elton Box and
Desmond Cox
Sung at the pub
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