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You Were Never Duckier
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The Gold Diggers' Song (We're in the Money)
(uncredited)
Music by
Harry Warren
Played when Daffy implores Henery to take him to his father
Chicken Reel
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played when Daffy plucks the tail feathers from the rooster
Also played when Daffy touts himself to George
The Wish That I Wish Tonight
(uncredited)
Music by
M.K. Jerome
Played when George shows Henery pictures of various chickens
I'd Be Lost Without You
(uncredited)
Music by
Sunny Skylar
Played during the opening credits
Tain't No Good
(uncredited)
Music by
Guy Wood
Played when Henery picks up the box and then is confronted by Daffy
Also played when Daffy's walking after he escapes
Parade of the Animals
(uncredited)
Music by Fred Hager and Justin Ring
Played at the beginning when Daffy is standing on the sidewalk
Also played when the prizes are handed out
I Do, Do, Do Like You
(uncredited)
Music by
Allie Wrubel
Played when Daffy puts the rubber glove on his head and looks in the mirror
When the Circus Comes to Town
(uncredited)
Music by
Henry H. Tobias
Played when Henery arrives at the poultry show and walks off with the sleeping Daffy
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