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Bowery Buckaroos
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Louie, the Lout
Music and lyrics by
Eddie Cherkose
Played on a banjo and sung by
Bernard Gorcey
(uncredited)
Two-Gun Tillie
Music by
Edward J. Kay
Lyrics by
Eddie Cherkose
Oh Susanna
(uncredited)
Written by
Stephen Foster
Played on a banjo and sung by
Huntz Hall
New lyrics sung by
Leo Gorcey
and the Bowery Boys
Reprised for the hoedown at the saloon
Trail to Mexico (Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie)
(uncredited)
Traditional ballad
Played as part of the music score
Beautiful Dreamer
(uncredited)
Music and lyrics by
Stephen Foster
Played at the saloon
Camptown Races
(uncredited)
Music and lyrics by
Stephen Foster
Played for the hoedown at the saloon
Little Brown Jug
(uncredited)
Written by
Joseph Winner
Played for the hoedown in the saloon
Listen to the Mockingbird
(uncredited)
Music by
Richard Milburn
and lyrics by
Septimus Winner
(attributed to Alice Hawthorne (1855), a pseudonym of
Septimus Winner
)
Played for the hoedown in the saloon
She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain When She Comes
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played for the hoedown in the saloon
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