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The Seven Little Foys
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I'm the Greatest Father Of Them All
(uncredited)
Written by
William Jerome
,
Eddie Foy
and
Joseph J. Lilley
Sung and Danced by
Bob Hope
and The Seven Little Foys
Nobody
(uncredited)
Lyrics by Alex Rogers,
Music by
Bert Williams
Sung by
Bob Hope
, assisted by
Milly Vitale
I'm Tired
(uncredited)
Lyrics by
William Jerome
Music by
Jean Schwartz
Performed by
Bob Hope
Yankee Doodle Dandy
(uncredited)
Written by
George M. Cohan
Danced by
James Cagney
The Irish Washerwoman
(uncredited)
Traditional
[Danced by
Bob Hope
]
Mary's a Grand Old Name
(uncredited)
Written by
George M. Cohan
Danced by
James Cagney
and
Bob Hope
Smiles
(uncredited)
Music by
Lee S. Roberts
Lyrics by
J. Will Callahan
Sung by
Lydia Reed
and
Linda Bennett
Row, Row, Row
(uncredited)
Lyrics by
William Jerome
Music by
James V. Monaco
Sung by
Lydia Reed
and
Linda Bennett
Danced by
Bob Hope
and The Seven Little Foys
Chinatown, My Chinatown
(uncredited)
Lyrics by
William Jerome
Music by
Jean Schwartz
Performed by
Bob Hope
and The Seven Little Foys
God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen
(uncredited)
Traditional
[Played in the train scene at Christmas]
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