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Hollywood Stars Sing Music Hollywood Stars Sing Songs | 1. | I Got Rythm - Gene Kelly |
| 2. | I Wanna Be Loved By You - Marilyn Monroe |
| 3. | It Had To Be You - Dorothy Lamour |
| 4. | Top Hat, White Tie And Tails Speed - Fred Astaire |
| 5. | Symphony - Lena Horne & Benny Goodman |
| 6. | Piccolino - Ginger Rogers |
| 7. | Lonesome Man Blues - Louis Armstong & Frank Sinatra |
| 8. | I Don't Know Why - Bing Crosby & Lauren Bacall |
| 9. | Truckin - Martha Raye |
| 10. | Did I Remember - Gary Grant |
| 11. | Chica Chica Boum Chic - Carmen Miranda |
| 12. | I Promise You - Bing Crosby & Betty Hutton |
| 13. | Lovely Hula Hands - Dorothy Lamour |
| 14. | That's What You Jolly Well Get - Errol Flynn |
| 15. | Got A Brand New Suit - Eleonor Powell |
| 16. | Day After Day - James Stewart |
| 17. | I Never Knew Heaven Could Speak - Joan Crawford |
| 18. | It's Wonderful - Gene Kelly & Georges Guetary |
| 19. | That Makes It - Jane Mansfield |
| 20. | Johnny - Marlene Dietrich |
| 21. | Today I'm A Debutante - Michle Morgan |
| 22. | Music Stopped - Frank Sinatra, The |
| 23. | I'm In The Mood For Love - Mae West |
| 24. | On The Good Ship Lollypop - Shirley Temple |
| 25. | Now You See It, Now You Don't - Veronica Lake |
| 26. | They're Either Too Young For Love - Bette Davis |
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