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Jack the Ripper
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Beautifiul Dreamer
(uncredited)
composed by
Stephen Foster
(posthoumously in 1864)
played on pub piano
Hail, Brittania
(uncredited)
Based on poem by
James Thomson
set to music by
Thomas Augustine Arne
1740
heard on calliope outside Mary Kelly's room
Champagne Ivy
(uncredited)
anonymously written song sung twice by
Miriam Hopkins
in the 1932 "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"
Hail, Hail the Gang's All Here
(uncredited)
instrumental music composed by
Arthur Sullivan
in the 1879 "Pirates of Penzance" as a satire on Verfi's "Anvil Chorus"
played on vioin in upscale restaurant
Hanson Place
(a.k.a. "Gather at the River") (uncredited)
American hymn composed by
Robert Lowry
(1864)
instrumental version heard a Lusk's vigilantes march
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