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Recorded between 1927 and 1938.
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Movie Musicals: From the Golden Age of Hollywood collects classic performances from Dick Powell, Harriet Hilliard, Winifred Shaw, and other stars from the '30s and '40s. Al Jolson's "My Mammy," Mae West's "I'm No Angel," Shirley Temple's "On the Good Ship Lollipop," and Nelson Eddy & Jeanette McDonald's "Indian Love Call" are some of the other highlights from this worthwhile collection of standards, which also includes Judy Garland's "Dear Mr. Gable (You Made Me Love You)" and Cliff "Ukulele Ike" Edwards' "It's Only a Paper Moon." ~ Heather Phares Movie Musicals: From The Golden Age Of Hollywood Soundtrack Music Movie Musicals: From The Golden Age Of Hollywood Soundtrack Songs | 1. | Lullaby of Broadway - Vitaphone Orchestra/Winifred Shaw |
| 2. | My Mammy - Al Jolson |
| 3. | 42nd Street - Dick Powell/Ruby Keeler |
| 4. | I'm No Angel - Mae West |
| 5. | It's Only a Paper Moon - Cliff "Ukelele Ike" Edwards |
| 6. | On the Good Ship Lollipop - Shirley Temple |
| 7. | Lulu's Back in Town - Dick Powell/Victor Arden |
| 8. | About a Quarter to Nine - Al Jolson |
| 9. | Rose Marie - Nelson Eddy |
| 10. | Indian Love Call - Jeanette MacDonald/Nelson Eddy |
| 11. | I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket - Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers |
| 12. | Get Thee Behind Me Satan - Harriet Hilliard |
| 13. | Let's Face the Music and Dance - Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers |
| 14. | Fine Romance, A - Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers |
| 15. | Bojangles of Harlem - Fred Astaire/Johnny Green |
| 16. | Broadway Melody - George Stoll |
| 17. | Dear Mr. Gable: You Made Me Love You - Judy Garland |
| 18. | Yours and Mine - Eleanor Powell |
| 19. | Everybody Sing - Judy Garland |
| 20. | Some of These Days/Broadway Melody (Finale) - Sophie Tucker |
| 21. | Swing Me an Old Fashioned Song - Shirley Temple |
| 22. | Little Miss Broadway - George Murphy/Shirley Temple |
| 23. | Lullaby of Broadway (Finale) - Winifred Shaw |
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