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1935 HIT PARADE WINNER SONGS
FIRST PLACE SONGS -  (TOTAL WEEKS)

  ALONE                                         (16)
      Lyrics: Arthur Freed; Music: Nacio Herb Brown
      Introduced in the musical film: A Night At The Opera
  IN A LITTLE GYPSY TEA ROOM                    (16)
      Lyrics: Edgar Leslie; Music: Joseph A. Burke
  RED SAILS IN THE SUNSET                       (16)
      Lyrics: Jimmy Kennedy; Music: Hugh Williams (Will Grosz)
      Originally composed for stage play: Provincetown Follies
  IN THE MIDDLE OF A KISS                       (13)
      Sam Coslow
  MOON OVER MIAMI                               (13)
      Lyrics: Edgar Leslie; Music: Joseph A. Burke
  ON TREASURE ISLAND                            (13)
      Lyrics: Edgar Leslie; Music: Joseph A. Burke
  CHEEK TO CHEEK                                (12)
      Irving Berlin
      Introduced in the musical film: Top Hat
      Academy Award nominee in 1935
  EAST OF THE SUN                               (12)
      Brooks Bowman
  AND THEN SOME                                 (11)
      Edward Kennedy Ellington
  CHASING SHADOWS                               (11)
      Abner Silver and Benny Davis
  I'M IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE                      (11)
      Lyrics: Dorothy Fields; Music: Jimmy McHugh
      Introduced in the musical film: Every Night at Eight
  LIFE IS A SONG                                (11)
      Lyrics: Joe Young; Music: Fred E. Ahlert
  WHAT'S THE REASON                             (11)
      Lyrics: H. Coy Poe, Jimmie Grier; Music: Pinky Tomlin, Earl Hatch
  I'LL NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN                    (10)
      Harry M. Woods
  A LITTLE BIT INDEPENDENT                      (09)
      Lyrics: Edgar Leslie; Music: Joseph A. Burke
  LOVELY TO LOOK AT                             (09)
      Lyrics: Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh; Music: Jerome Kern
      Introduced in the musical film: Roberta
      Academy Award nominee in 1935
  LULLABY OF BROADWAY                           (09)
      Lyrics: Al Dubin; Music: Harry Warren
      Winifred Shaw sang it in Warner Bros. film: Golddiggers of 1935
      Academy Award winner in 1935
  PARIS IN THE SPRING                           (09)
      Lyrics: Mack Gordon; Music: Harry Revel
      Introduced in the musical film: Paris in the Spring
  YOU ARE MY LUCKY STAR                         (09)
      Lyrics: Arthur Freed; Music: Nacio Herb Brown
      Introduced in Warner Bros. film: Broadway Melody of 1936
  YOU'RE ALL I NEED                             (09)
      Gus Kahn; Walter Jurmann; Bronislaw Kaper
  SOON (Maybe Not Tomorrow)                     (05)
      Lyrics: Lorenz Hart; Music: Richard Rodgers
      Bing Crosby sang it in Paramount film: Mississippi

SECOND PLACE SONGS  -  (TOTAL WEEKS)

  TOP HAT WHITE TIE AND TAILS                   (09)
      Irving Berlin
      Introduced in the musical film: Top Hat
  I WON'T DANCE                                 (07)
      Lyrics: Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II; Music: Jerome Kern
      Introduced in the musical film: Roberta
  WHEN I GROW TOO OLD TO DREAM                  (06)
      Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein II; Music: Sigmund Romberg
      Introduced in the musical film: Night Is Young


THIRD PLACE SONGS  -  (TOTAL WEEKS)

  ABOUT A QUARTER TO NINE                       (11)
      Lyrics: Al Dubin; Music: Harry Warren
      Introduced in the musical film: Go Into Your Dance
  THE LADY IN RED                               (11)
      Lyrics: Mort Dixon; Music: Allie Wrubel
      Winifred Shaw sang it in Warner Bros film: In Caliente  
  l'VE GOT A FEELING YOU'RE FOOLING             (09)
      Lyrics: Arthur Freed; Music: Nacio Herb Brown
      Introduced in the musical film: Broadway Melody of 1936
  I FOUND A DREAM                               (07)
      Lyrics: Don Hartman; Music: Jay Gorney
      from Fox film:  Redheads on Parade.
  ACCENT ON YOUTH                               (04)
      Lyrics: Tot Seymour; Music: Vee Lawnhurst


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