Harry Warren: America's Foremost Composer (1933)
Songwriter Harry Warren performs several of his own compositions, including "I Found a Million Dollar Baby" and "Shadow Waltz."
The movie Harry Warren: America's Foremost Composer, released in 1933, features 10 songs from artists like Harry Warren on piano, Harry Warren on piano and sung by Harry Warren , Margie Hines and Gladys Brittain, Harry Warren on piano and sung by Margie Hines and Harry Warren on piano and sung by Margie Hines , The Leaders and Harry Warren. What is your favorite song from Harry Warren: America's Foremost Composer?
Songs from Harry Warren: America's Foremost Composer
- Young and Healthy (1932)
- Harry Warren on piano
- I Found a Million Dollar Baby (in a Five and Ten Cent Store) (1931)
- Harry Warren on piano and sung by Harry Warren , Margie Hines and Gladys Brittain
- Have a Little Faith in Me (1929)
- Harry Warren on piano and sung by Margie Hines
- Ooh, That Kiss (1931)
- Harry Warren on piano and sung by Margie Hines , The Leaders and Harry Warren
- Cheerful Little Earful (1930)
- Harry Warren on piano and sung by Harry Warren , Gladys Brittain and Margie Hines
- Would You Like to Take a Walk? (1930)
- Harry Warren on piano and sung by Harry Warren , Gladys Brittain ,
- Cryin' for the Carolines (1929)
- Harry Warren on piano and sung by Gladys Brittain
- You're My Everything (1931)
- Harry Warren on piano and sung by The Leaders
- Shadow Waltz (1933)
- Harry Warren on piano and sung by Gladys Brittain and The Leaders
- Forty-Second Street (1932)
- Harry Warren on piano, followed by the production number from the film _42nd Street (1933)_
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