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Pardon My Sarong
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Do I Worry
(uncredited)
Written by
Stanley Cowan
and
Bobby Worth
Played and sung by
The Ink Spots
at the Seaside Yacht Club
Shout, Brother, Shout
(uncredited)
Written by
Clarence Williams
Played and sung by
The Ink Spots
at the Seaside Yacht Club
Danced to by
Tip Tap & Toe
at the Seaside Yacht Club
Java Jive
(uncredited)
Written by
Milton Drake
and
Ben Oakland
Played and sung by
The Ink Spots
at the Seaside Yacht Club
Lovely Luana
(1942)
Written by
Don Raye
and
Gene de Paul
Sung by
Nan Wynn
(uncredited) and the chorus of natives on the island
Vingo Jingo
(1942) (uncredited)
Written by
Don Raye
and
Gene de Paul
Sung and danced to by
Nan Wynn
and the chorus of natives on the island
Deep in the Heart of Texas
(1942) (uncredited)
from
Heart of the Rio Grande (1942)
Music by
Don Swander
Lyrics by
June Hershey
One line sung a cappella by
Lou Costello
Island of the Moon
(1942) (uncredited)
Written by
Don Raye
and
Gene de Paul
Sung by an offscreen chorus at the end
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