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        <description>Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)  Director: Michael Curtiz, Writers:Robert Buckner, Edmund Joseph, Julius J. Epstein, Featuring: James Cagney, Joan Leslie, Walter Huston The supposedly biographical life of the renowned musical composer, playwright, actor, dancer, and singer George M. Cohan. Content Warnings:  blackface Sex &amp; Nudity: None Violence &amp; Gore:None Profanity: None Alcohol, Drugs &amp; Smoking: Mild Frightening &amp; Intense Scenes: None child abuse domestic violence blackface Music: The Yankee Doodle Boy (1904) from the Broadway Show "Little Johnny Jones" Written by George M. Cohan Played during the opening credits Sung and Danced by James Cagney and Chorus Give My Regards to Broadway (1904) from the Broadway Show "Little Johnny Jones" Written by George M. Cohan Sung and Danced by James Cagney and Chorus Over There (1917) Written by George M. Cohan Sung by Frances Langford, James Cagney, and Chorus Reprised by marching soldiers at the end You're a Grand Old Flag (1906) from the Broadway show "George Washington Jr." Written by George M. Cohan Sung by James Cagney and Chorus Mary's a Grand Old Name (1906) from the Broadway show "Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway" Written by George M. Cohan Played during the opening credits Sung by James Cagney and Joan Leslie (dubbed by Sally Sweetland) Sung also by Irene Manning Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway  (1906) from the Broadway show "Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway" Written by George M. Cohan Sung by James Cagney Sung also by Chorus So Long, Mary (1906) from the Broadway show "Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway'" Written by George M. Cohan Sung by Irene Manning and Chorus Off the Record (1937) from the Broadway show 'I'd Rather Be Right' Music by Richard Rodgers / Lyrics by Lorenz Hart, Additional Lyrics by Jack Scholl (1942) Sung by James Cagney Harrigan (1908) from the Broadway show "Fifty Miles from Boston" Written by George M. Cohan Sung by James Cagney and Joan Leslie (dubbed by Sally Sweetland) At a Georgia Camp Meeting (1897) Music by Kerry Mills Danced (in blackface) by Henry Blair, Walter Huston, Rosemary DeCamp, and Jo Ann Marlowe I Was Born in Virginia (1906) from the Broadway show "George Washington Jr." Written by George M. Cohan Sung and Danced by James Cagney, Walter Huston, Rosemary DeCamp, and Jeanne Cagney While Strolling Through the Park One Day (1884) Written by Ed Haley Performed by Patsy Parsons The Warmest Baby in the Bunch (1896) Written by George M. Cohan Performed by Joan Leslie (dubbed by Sally Sweetland) The Red, White and Blue (1843) aka "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean"  Written by David T. Shaw / Arranged by Thomas A. Beckett Played during the parade and as part of the "You're a Grand Old Flag" sequence Keep Your Eyes Upon Me (Dancing Master) Written by Jerry Cohan Performed by Walter Huston and later by Henry Blair Good Luck, Johnny (1942) Music by M.K. Jerome / Lyrics by Jack Scholl Sung by the chorus as part of the "Little Johnny Jones" sequence Little Johnny Jones (1942) Music by M.K. Jerome / Lyrics by Jack Scholl Sung by the chorus as part of the "Little Johnny Jones" sequence All Aboard for Old Broadway (1942) Music by M.K. Jerome / Lyrics by Jack Scholl Sung by the chorus as part of the "Little Johnny Jones" sequence Oh, You Wonderful Girl (1911) from the Broadway show "The Little Millionaire" Written by George M. Cohan Part of The Four Cohans on Broadway medley/montage Blue Skies, Gray Skies (1927) from the Broadway show "The Merry Malones" Written by George M. Cohan Part of The Four Cohans on Broadway medley/montage The Belle of the Barbers' Ball (1908) from the Broadway show "Cohan and Harris Minstrels" Written by George M. Cohan Part of The Four Cohans on Broadway medley/montage (I Wish I Was in) Dixie's Land (1860) Music by Daniel Decatur Emmett Played as part of the "You're a Grand Old Flag" sequence The Battle Hymn of the Republic(circa 1856) Music by William Steffe / Lyrics by Julia Ward Howe (1862) Played and sung as part of the "You're a Grand Old Flag" sequence Auld Lang Syne (1788) Traditional Scottish 17th century music Lyrics by Robert Burns Played and sung as part of the "You're a Grand Old Flag" sequence When Johnny Comes Marching Home (1863) Music and Lyrics by Louis Lambert Played and sung as part of the "You're a Grand Old Flag" sequence America, My Country 'Tis of Thee (1832) Music attributed to Henry Carey ("God Save the King!") (1744) Lyrics by Samuel Francis Smith Played and sung as part of the "You're a Grand Old Flag" sequence Like the Wandering Minstrel (1927) from the Broadway show "The Merry Malones" Written by George M. Cohan Played and sung as part of the travel montage The Love Nest (1920) from the Broadway show "Mary" Music by Louis A. Hirsch / Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach Sung by Frances Langford as part of the post-WWI medley Nellie Kelly, I Love You (1922) from the Broadway show "Little Nellie Kelly" Written by George M. Cohan Sung by Frances Langford as part of the post-WWI medley The Man Who Owns Broadway (1909) from the Broadway show "The Man Who Owns Broadway" Written by George M. Cohan Sung by Frances Langford as part of the post-WWI medley Molly Malone (1927) from the Broadway show "The Merry Malones" Written by George M. Cohan Sung by Frances Langford as part of the post-WWI medley Billie (1928) from the Broadway show "Billie" Written by George M. Cohan Sung by Frances Langford as part of the post-WWI medley Jeepers Creepers (1938) Music by Harry Warren / Lyrics by Johnny Mercer Sung a cappella and danced at George's farm by Dick Chandlee, Joyce Horne, Joyce Reynolds, and Charles Smith In a Kingdom of Our Own (1929) from the Broadway show "The Royal Vagabond" Written by George M. Cohan Sung by Frances Langford as part of the post-WWI medley You Remind Me of My Mother (1922) from the Broadway show "Little Nellie Kelly" Written by George M. Cohan</description>
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