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Navy Blues
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Navy Blues
(1929)
Music by
Fred E. Ahlert
Lyrics by
Roy Turk
Played during the opening credits and sung by an unidentified man
Sung a cappella by
William Haines
(uncredited) often
Sung a cappella by
Anita Page
(uncredited)
Sung by the sailors twice
Played by the organ grinder
Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean
(1843) (uncredited)
Written by
David T. Shaw
Arranged by
Thomas A. Beckett
Sung a cappella by
William Haines
with modified lyrics
Bringing in the Sheaves
(1880) (uncredited)
Music by
George A. Minor
(1880)
Words by
Knowles Shaw
(1847)
Sung a cappella by
William Haines
Strike Up the Band, Here Comes a Sailor
(1900) (uncredited)
Music by
Chas. B. Ward
Lyrics by
Andrew B. Sterling
Played by the ladies' band at the party
O Sole Mio
(1848) (uncredited)
Music by
Eduardo Di Capua
and
Alfredo Mazzucchi
Lyrics by
Giovanni Capurro
Sung a cappella by
William Haines
Sailing, Sailing (Over the Bounding Main)
(1880) (uncredited)
Written by
Godfrey Marks
(pseudonym of James Frederick Swift)
Sung a cappella by
J.C. Nugent
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