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Song lyrics to Your Broadway and My Broadway (1937) Music by Nacio Herb Brown, Lyrics by Arthur Freed, performed in Broadway Melody of 1938 It’s a broad wayIt’s just a simple plain streetMost stylish avenueAnd what it’s just a main streetBut it’s home to me and to you...
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Song lyrics to I’m Feelin’ Like a Million (1937) Music by Nacio Herb Brown, Lyrics by Arthur Freed, performed in Broadway Melody of 1938, performed by George Murphy and Eleanor Powell.
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Song lyrics to Everybody Sing (1937) Music by Nacio Herb Brown, Lyrics by Arthur Freed, performed by Judy Garland in Broadway Melody of 1938 When the whole world seems wrongJust learn the words of a simple song,Of blue skies above,Be a troubadour and all is love.
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Song lyrics to Broadway Melody (1929) Music by Nacio Herb Brown, Lyrics by Arthur Freed, performed in Broadway Melody of 1938
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Song lyrics to Yours and Mine (1937) Music by Nacio Herb Brown, Lyrics by Arthur Freed, Sung by Judy Garland in Broadway Melody of 1938
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Song lyrics to You and I (1944) Music by Nacio Herb Brown, Lyrics by Arthur Freed, Sung by Mary Astor and Leon Ames (dubbed by Arthur Freed and Denny Markas) in Meet Me in St. Louis You and I is a touching love ballad, sung by the parents...
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You’ll never know song lyrics – (1941) Music by Nacio Herb Brown, Lyrics by Arthur Freed, Sung by Ann Sothern in Lady Be Good You’ll never know if an apple is ripe, ‘til you bite itYou’ll never know if a fire is gonna burn, ‘til you light itYou’ll...
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Lyrics to the song Singin’ in the Rain, made famous by Gene Kelly in the 1952 MGM musical of the same name. Interestingly enough, it was written with lyrics by Arthur Freed and music by Nacio Herb Brown, published in 1929, and first filmed in The Hollywood...
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