Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) | Take Me Out to the Ball Game | 0:01:20 - Fans yelling at a ball game | augmented sixth chord | baseball | baseball player | bass drum | cheering | crowd | enharmonic modulation | establish place | evaded cadence | falling | familiar tune | field | fighting | musician | parallel double period | pep band | playing | popular song | punching | rushed | saxophone | simulated source music | source music | sporting event | trombone | umpire | upbeat | yelling |
They Made Me a Criminal (1939) | So Help Me (If I Don't Love You) | 0:05:54 - Johnnie and Goldie relaxing | drinking | floozy | jaunty | kissing | leading man | murder scene | popular song | radio | room | source music |
Dust Be My Destiny (1939) | My Wild Irish Rose | 0:40:51 - Joe and Mabel in Nick's Diner | accompanied source music | altered dominant | common-chord modulation | diner | establish character | familiar tune | friend | happy | leading lady | leading man | mode mixture | parallel double period | popular song | radio | shopkeeper | singing | source music | ternary form |
Dust Be My Destiny (1939) | My Wild Irish Rose (Waltz) | 0:44:17 - Mabel and Nick talk | develop character | diner | familiar tune | friend | gentle | leading lady | leading man | on-screen music | pedal tone | popular song | shopkeeper | singing | source music |
Dust Be My Destiny (1939) | My Wild Irish Rose (Goodbye) | 0:51:35 - Joe and Mabel say goodbye to Nick | 9th chord | escape | familiar tune | foreign key modulation | friend | leading lady | leading man | linear chromaticism | mode mixture | popular song | shopkeeper | tender | train station |
Dust Be My Destiny (1939) | My Wild Irish Rose (Grandioso) | 0:52:06 - Joe and Mabel leave on a train | 9th chord | 64 chord | calm | escape | familiar tune | friend | leading lady | leading man | popular song | shopkeeper | sweet | tender | train station | triumphant |
Dust Be My Destiny (1939) | Dust Be My Destiny (Radio) | 0:52:28 - Mabel in an apartment | conflict | leading lady | leading man | popular song | radio | room | score to source | somber | source music |
The Life of Vergie Winters (1934) | Everybody's Doing It Now | 0:03:48 - Horses and buggies in a small town street | altered dominant | buggy | common-tone diminished 7th | deceptive resolution | driving | establish setting | establish time | horse | playful | popular song | riding | street |
The Life of Vergie Winters (1934) | There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight | 0:12:17 - People rallying for John Shadwell | advance plot | conversing | crowd | on-screen music | popular song | rally | source music | upbeat |
Traveling Husbands (1931) | There's a Sob In My Heart | 0:00:00 - A rushing train under the opening credits | AABA structure | opening title sequence | popular song | syncopation | train | transcribed by ear | traveling | upbeat |
Traveling Husbands (1931) | There's a Sob In My Heart (Whistling) | 0:01:25 - A man whistles on a train | cheerful | establish character | on-screen music | popular song | salesman | source music | train | train | transcribed by ear | whistling |
Traveling Husbands (1931) | There's a Sob In My Heart (Singing) | 0:01:44 - A man sings on a train | cheerful | establish character | on-screen music | popular song | salesman | singing | source music | train | train | transcribed by ear |
Traveling Husbands (1931) | Someone | 0:16:31 - Music is played in a hotel ballroom | advance plot | cheerful | dancing | hotel | leading lady | popular song | salesman | source music | transcribed by ear |
Traveling Husbands (1931) | Bicycle Built for Two | 0:20:51 - Music is played in a bar room | AABC structure | advance plot | bar | calm | conversing | eating | leading lady | popular song | source music | transcribed by ear |
Traveling Husbands (1931) | Sidewalks of New York | 0:21:01 - Music is played in a bar room | advance plot | bar | calm | conversing | eating | leading lady | popular song | source music | transcribed by ear |
Traveling Husbands (1931) | There's a Sob In My Heart (Strings) | 0:23:03 - Music is played in a night club | AABA structure | dance scene | dancing | leading lady | night club | popular song | source music | transcribed by ear | upbeat |
Traveling Husbands (1931) | There's a Sob In My Heart (Duet) | 0:28:54 - Two lovers sing in a hotel room | AABA structure | comedy | love | popular song | romantic | room | salesman | singing | source music | transcribed by ear |
Traveling Husbands (1931) | There's a Sob In My Heart (Radio Waltz) | 0:32:02 - Music is played on the radio | comedy | listening | popular song | radio | romantic | room | salesman | source music | transcribed by ear |
Traveling Husbands (1931) | There's a Sob In My Heart (Radio Jazz) | 0:32:29 - Music is played on the radio | altered dominant | comedy | dancing | popular song | radio | room | salesman | source music | transcribed by ear | upbeat |
Traveling Husbands (1931) | There's a Sob In My Heart (Radio Dance Band) | 0:32:46 - Music is played on the radio | AABA structure | chromatic mediant | comedy | dancing | leading lady | popular song | radio | room | salesman | source music | transcribed by ear | upbeat |
Traveling Husbands (1931) | There's a Sob In My Heart (Dixieland) | 0:34:27 - Music is played in a night club | banjo | countermelody | dancing | Dixieland | double exposure | drums | improvisation | jazz | leading lady | montage | night club | popular song | salesman | source music | taxi | transcribed by ear | trombone | upbeat |
Traveling Husbands (1931) | Hello Beautiful | 0:35:04 - Music is played in a taxi | AABA structure | banjo | dancing | drums | leading lady | montage | night club | popular song | salesman | source music | taxi | transcribed by ear | trombone | upbeat |
Traveling Husbands (1931) | Millie | 0:35:09 - Hot jazz is played in a night club | AABA structure | banjo | dancing | Dixieland | drums | jazz | leading lady | montage | night club | popular song | salesman | source music | taxi | transcribed by ear | trombone | upbeat |
Traveling Husbands (1931) | There's a Sob In My Heart (Arabian) | 0:35:46 - Music is played on the radio | AABA structure | advance plot | Arabian | dancing | exoticism | popular song | radio | romantic | room | salesman | source music | transcribed by ear |
Traveling Husbands (1931) | There's a Sob In My Heart (Arabian) | 0:38:56 - Music is played on the radio | advance plot | Arabian | dancing | exoticism | leading lady | popular song | radio | romantic | room | salesman | source music | transcribed by ear |
Traveling Husbands (1931) | There's a Sob In My Heart (Slow Waltz) | 0:57:47 - Music is played on the radio | AABA structure | advance plot | arguing | calm | leading lady | leading man | mode mixture | popular song | radio | room | salesman | source music | transcribed by ear |
Traveling Husbands (1931) | There's a Sob In My Heart (Sentimental) | 1:10:39 - People are sad as the radio plays | AABA structure | altered dominant | augmented sixth chord | countermelody | crying | leading lady | leading man | popular song | radio | resolution | room | salesman | sentimental | somber | transcribed by ear |
Blind Adventure (1933) | When You're Far Away | 0:26:45 - Rose and Richard crash a party | AABA structure | advance plot | conversing | leading lady | leading man | lying | party | popular song | romantic | source music |
Blind Adventure (1933) | Marcellene | 0:32:12 - Rose and Richard go downstairs | ABAC structure | advance plot | calm | conversing | leading lady | leading man | lying | party | popular song | source music |
Emergency Call (1933) | Fit as a Fiddle | 0:15:50 - A woman sings | advance plot | jaunty | nurse | on-screen music | popular song | singing | source music | transcribed by ear |
Murder on the Blackboard (1934) | Sidewalks of New York (Waltz) | 0:00:11 - Tugboats sailing under a bridge | boat | cheerful | city | establish place | establish setting | parallelism | popular song | sailing | transcribed by ear |
Murder on the Blackboard (1934) | Sidewalks of New York (Two-Step) | 0:00:17 - Buildings in New York City | cheerful | city | establish place | establish setting | linear chromaticism | popular song | transcribed by ear |
Sing and Like It (1934) | Hearts and Flowers | 0:36:11 - Toots plays the piano | advance plot | conversing | gangster | leading lady | moll | musician | on-screen music | piano | playing | popular song | room | sentimental | source music |