Anchors Aweigh (film) - Songs

Songs

  • "Main Title" – MGM Studio and Orchestra
  • "Anchors Aweigh" – MGM Studio and Orchestra and Jose Iturbi
  • "We Hate to Leave" – Gene Kelly & Frank Sinatra
  • "Brahms's Lullaby" – Frank Sinatra (Sang to Donald to come back again with Joe)
  • "I Begged Her" – Gene Kelly & Frank Sinatra
  • "If You Knew Susie" – Frank Sinatra & Gene Kelly
  • "Jealousy – Kathryn Grayson
  • "What Makes the Sunset" – Frank Sinatra
  • "(All of a Sudden) My Heart Sings" – Kathryn Grayson
  • "The Donkey Serenade" – Jose Iturbi
  • "The King Who Couldn't Sing and Dance" – Gene Kelly
  • "The Worry Song" – Gene Kelly & Sara Berner (as Jerry Mouse from the cartoons "Tom and Jerry")
  • "The Charm of You" – Frank Sinatra (featuring a rare appearance of Guitarist Benito Mayorga with the orchestra)
  • "The Mexican Hat Dance" – Gene Kelly & Sharon McManus
  • "Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" – Jose Iturbi
  • "I Fall in Love Too Easily" – Frank Sinatra
  • "La cumparsita" – Gene Kelly (Music by Francisco Mayorga and "The Guadalajara Trio")
  • "Waltz Serenade" – Kathryn Grayson
  • "Anchors Aweigh (Reprise)" – Dean Stockwell
  • "Anchors Aweigh (Reprise 2)" – MGM Studio and Orchestra Chorus (THE END)

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