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Title Director Production Music Cast Release date (D-M-Y) Anni: K. S. Prakash Rao: Prakash Productions Pendyala Nageswara Rao: G. Varalakshmi, Master Sethu, Master Sudhakar, Annapoorna, K. Sivaram
Remake of 1934 film; Introduced the song "Silver Bells" Let's Go Navy! William Beaudine: Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Allen Jenkins: Comedy: Monogram: Let's Make It Legal: Richard Sale: Claudette Colbert, Macdonald Carey, Zachary Scott, Marilyn Monroe: Comedy: 20th Century Fox: The Light Touch: Richard Brooks: Stewart Granger, Pier Angeli, George ...
I Apologize (1931 song) I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You) I Got Loaded (Peppermint Harris song) I Wanna Play House With You; I'll Never Be Free; I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome; In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening; It's All in the Game (song) It's Oh So Quiet
Land Without Music; Let's Sing Again; King of Burlesque; The King Steps Out; Klondike Annie; One in a Million; Pennies from Heaven; Pigskin Parade; The Pinch Singer (short) Poor Little Rich Girl; Rhythm on the Range; Rose of the Rancho; Rose Marie; San Francisco; Show Boat; Sing, Baby, Sing; Sing Me a Love Song; The Singing Kid; Sitting on the ...
Too Young" by Nat King Cole (pictured) with Les Baxter was the number one song of 1951. Les Paul and Mary Ford had three songs on the year-end top 30. Patti Page had three songs on the year-end top 30. This is a list of Billboard magazine's top popular songs of 1951 by retail sales. [1]
A cinema marquee advertises for the movie Alice’s Restaurant in Washington, Massachusetts, the hometown of Arlo Guthrie. October 1969. (Credit: Jonathan Blair/Corbis via Getty Images)
Tell Me Why (1951 song) That's Good, That's Bad (Frankie Laine song) There's a Tear in My Beer; There's Been a Change in Me; They Call the Wind Maria; This Is My Song (1951 song) The Thrill Is Gone; Thy Burdens Are Greater than Mine; Too Young (Sidney Lippman and Sylvia Dee song) Train Kept A-Rollin' Travelin' Blues
This is a partial list of songs that originated in movies that charted (Top 40) in either the United States or the United Kingdom, though frequently the version that charted is not the one found in the film. Songs are all sourced from, [1] [2] and,. [3] For information concerning music from James Bond films see