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Lucy and Carol Burnett
Here's Lucy
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Hooray for Hollywood
Written by
Johnny Mercer
(uncredited) and
Richard A. Whiting
(uncredited)
Sung by
Lucille Ball
,
Lucie Arnaz
,
Carol Burnett
, and the ensemble
We're Off to See the Wizard
Music by
Harold Arlen
and lyrics by
E.Y. Harburg
Sung by
Lucille Ball
,
Lucie Arnaz
, and
Carol Burnett
Chicago (That Toddlin' Town}
Written by
Fred Fisher
Sung by
Lucille Ball
and
Carol Burnett
Alexander's Ragtime Band
Written by
Irving Berlin
Sung by
Lucille Ball
and
Carol Burnett
Stout-hearted Men
Music by
Sigmund Romberg
and lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
Sung by
Johnny Silver
,
Mike Wagner
,
Kay E. Kuter
(as Kay Kuter), and
Sid Gould
Indian Love Call
Music by
Rudolf Friml
and lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
and
Otto A. Harbach
Sung by
Carol Burnett
and
Richard Deacon
Falling in Love Again (Never Wanted To)
Written by
Friedrich Hollaender
and English Lyrics by
Samuel Lerner
Sung by
Lucille Ball
Shuffle Off To Buffalo
Music by
Harry Warren
and lyrics by
Al Dubin
Sung by
Carol Burnett
Singin' in the Rain
Music by
Nacio Herb Brown
and lyrics by
Arthur Freed
Sung by
Lucille Ball
,
Lucie Arnaz
,
Gale Gordon
,
Carol Burnett
,
Richard Deacon
and the ensemble
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