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Born to Dance [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] ()

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Born to Dance [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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  1. Main Title (Swingin' the Jinx Away / Easy to Love)
  2. Rolling Home
  3. Easy to Love
  4. Rap Tap on Wood (Extended Version)
  5. Medley: Easy to Love / Hey, Babe, Hey!
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  1. Main Title (Swingin' the Jinx Away / Easy to Love)
  2. Rolling Home
  3. Easy to Love
  4. Rap Tap on Wood (Extended Version)
  5. Medley: Easy to Love / Hey, Babe, Hey!
  6. Hey, Babe, Hey!
  7. Entrance of Lucy James
  8. Love Me, Love My Pekinese
  9. Love Me, Love My Pekinese / Easy to Love
  10. Easy to Love
  11. I've Got You Under My Skin
  12. I've Got You Under My Skin
  13. Easy to Love (Reprise)
  14. Swingin' the Jinx Away
  15. Easy to Love (Finale)
  16. I've Got You Under My Skin (Unused Version)
  17. I've Got You Under My Skin (Unused Version)
  18. Easy to Love (Unsused "Censored" Version)
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Born to Dance (1936) fused together the best of what MGM had to offer during the mid-'30s. With direction by Roy Del Ruth, choreography courtesy of David Gould, tunes by Cole Porter, and musical direction/supervision by Alfred Newman, plus a star-studded cast -- what was there not to like? Granted, the story of three "on-leave" servicemen had been (and would continue to be) recycled. The story centers around James Stewart (Ted Barker), Buddy Ebsen (Mush Tracy), and Sid Silvers (Gunny Saks), and their respective amours, ...

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