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Tap Dancing in the Film "Orchestra Wives"

Famous tap dancing scene in the 1942 film "Orchestra Wives". See also more Tap Dancing in the Movies

Nicholas Brothers Tap Dance

The nicholas Brothers singing and dancing to the song "I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo".

About the Film

TITLE: "Orchestra Wives"
CAST: George Montgomery, Ann Rutherford, Lynn Bari, Cesar Romero
DIRECTOR: Archie Mayo
PRODUCER: William LeBaron
PRODUCTION COMPANY: Twentieth Century Fox
RELEASE DATE: September 4, 1942
RUNNING TIME: 98 minutes (1 hour and 38 minutes)

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Songs, Dances, and Musical Numbers

At Last
Performed by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
Sung by Ray Eberle and Lynn Bari (dubbed by Pat Friday)

Bugle Call Rag
Performed by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra as an instrumental

(I've Got a Gal in) Kalamazoo
Performed by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra Sung by Tex Beneke, Marion Hutton, and The Modernaires Then sung and danced by Fayard Nicholas and Harold Nicholas

People Like You and Me
Performed by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
Sung by Tex Beneke, Ray Eberle, Marion Hutton, and The Modernaires

Serenade in Blue
Performed by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra Sung by Lynn Bari (dubbed by Pat Friday)

Moonlight Serenade
Played over opening credits

Chattanooga Choo Choo
Played by Glenn Miller and His Band as the warm-up number in the recording studio

Boom Shot
Played on the jukebox



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