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Featuring Music from the Movies

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Lovelight In The Starlight

(1938)
From "Her Jungle Love"
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By A Waterfall

(1933)
From "Footlight Parade"
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You'd Be So Nice
To Come Home To

(1942)
From "Something to Shout About"
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I Should Care

(1932)
From "Thrill of a Romance"
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But Beautiful

(1941)
From "The Road to Rio"
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Costa Rica

(1930)
From "Carnival in Costa Rica"
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When I'm Looking at You

(1929)
From "Rogue Song"
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Golden Days

(1924)
From "The Student Prince"
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Afraid To Dream

(1937)
From "You Can't Have Everything"

Prior Month Features:

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A Signal From Mars

(1901)
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Ben Hur March

(1894)
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March Victorious

(1919)

Please go to the July Feature for more great music.


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