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You Ought to Be in Pictures
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You Oughta Be in Pictures
(uncredited)
Music by
Dana Suesse
Played during the opening credits and at the beginning
Also played when Daffy talks Porky into quitting
Played often throughout the picture
Aloha Oe
(uncredited)
Written by
Queen Liliuokalani
Home Sweet Home
(uncredited)
aka "There's No Place Like Home"
Music by
H.R. Bishop
Played when Porky tells Schlesinger he was only fooling
Concert in the Park
(uncredited)
Written by
Cliff Friend
and
Dave Franklin
Sung by Daffy Duck as "I'd Be Famous on the Screen"
Largo al factotum
(uncredited)
From "The Barber of Seville"
Music by
Gioachino Rossini
Lyrics by
Cesare Sterbini
Sung by
Mel Blanc
(as Daffy Duck) during the "I'd Be Famous on the Screen" number
I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
(uncredited)
Music by
Nat Vincent
,
James Brockman
and
James Kendis
Played when Porky first talks to Schlesinger
Where Was I?
(uncredited)
Music by
W. Franke Harling
Played during the waltz scene on the sound stage
Auld Lang Syne
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played when Schlesinger says that Porky will be back
Western Scene
(uncredited)
Music by
J.S. Zamecnik
Played when Porky hops in his car and encounters the stagecoaches
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