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Beyond Tomorrow
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It's Raining Dreams
Written by
Harold Spina
and
Charles Newman
Performed by
Richard Carlson
(uncredited)
[James sings the song at the radio station]
Adeste Fidelis (O Come, All Ye Faithful)
(uncredited)
Music attributed to
John Reading
Latin lyrics by
John Francis Wade
English lyrics by
Frederick Oakeley
[Played on a radio]
Hark! the Herald Angels Sing
(uncredited)
Hymn by
Charles Wesley
Music by
Felix Mendelssohn
[Played offscreen by a band on Christmas Eve]
Good King Wenceslas
(uncredited)
Traditional carol
Modern lyrics by
John M. Neale
and
Thomas Helmore
Performed by
Richard Carlson
Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair
(uncredited)
Written by
Stephen Foster
Performed by
Richard Carlson
Jingle Bells
(uncredited)
Written by
James Pierpont
[Sung by many cast members]
Red River Valley
(uncredited)
Traditional
[Part of the score in the horse scene]
Home, Sweet Home
(uncredited)
Music partly composed, and arranged by
H.R. Bishop
from a Sicilian air
Lyrics by
John Howard Payne
Performed by
Richard Carlson
Louisiana Lady
(uncredited)
Written by
Frank Tours
Performed a cappella by
Richard Carlson
Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie
(uncredited)
Traditional
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