Song Car-Tunes - List of Song Car-Tunes

List of Song Car-Tunes

See Screen Songs for sound reissues in RCA Photophone and released by Paramount Pictures starting in February 1929.

  • Alexander’s Ragtime Band (1926)
  • Annie Laurie (1926) (sound)
  • By the Light of the Silvery Moon (August 1926) (sound)
  • Come Take a Trip in My Airship (1924)
  • Coming Through the Rye (September 1926) (sound)
  • Daisy Bell (May 1925) (sound)
  • Darling Nelly Gray (February 1926) (sound)
  • Dixie (November 1925)
  • Goodbye My Lady Love (June 1924) (sound)
  • Has Anyone Here Seen Kelly? (March 1926) (sound)
  • I Love a Lassie (January 1926)
  • In the Good Old Summertime (1926)
  • Margie (October 1926) (sound)
  • Mother, Mother, Mother Pin a Rose on Me (June 1924) (sound)
  • My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean (September 1925)
  • My Old Kentucky Home (April 1926) (sound)
  • My Wife's Gone to the Country (1925) (sound)
  • Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning (October 1926) (sound)
  • Oh Mabel (May 1924)
  • Oh Suzanna (1925)
  • Old Black Joe (July 1926) (sound)
  • Old Pal (Dear Old Pal) (1925) (sound)
  • Pack Up Your Troubles (1925)
  • Sailing Sailing Over the Bounding Main (1925)
  • The Sheik of Araby (1926) (sound)
  • The Sidewalks of New York (1925) (sound)
  • Swanee River (1925)
  • The Old Folks at Home (1925)
  • Sweet Adeline (June 1926) (sound)
  • Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-Dee-Aye (February 1926)
  • Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1925)
  • Toot Toot Tootsie (1926)
  • Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, the Boys Are Marching (May 1926) (silent; sound re-issue)
  • Waiting for the Robert E. Lee (1926)
  • When I Leave This World Behind (1926)
  • When I Lost You (1926) (sound)
  • When the Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves for Alabam' (1926) (sound)
  • Yak-A-Doola-Hick-A-Doola (1926) (sound)

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