The Great American Broadcast (1941)
After WWI two men go into radio. Failure leads the wife of one to borrow money from another; she goes on, after separation, to stardom. A coast-to-coast radio program is set up to bring everyone back together.
The movie The Great American Broadcast, released in 1941, features 17 songs from artists like James Newill and a chorus, Alice Faye , John Payne and Jack Oakie, Alice Faye and chorus and The Ink Spots (as The Four Ink Spots) during the broadcast. What is your favorite song from The Great American Broadcast?
Songs from The Great American Broadcast
- I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
- Ain't We Got Fun
- Sabre and Spurs
- Ja-Da
- The Great American Broadcast
- James Newill and a chorus
- I Take to You
- Alice Faye , John Payne and Jack Oakie
- It's All in a Lifetime
- Alice Faye and chorus
- I've Got a Bone to Pick with You
- The Ink Spots (as The Four Ink Spots) during the broadcast
- Long Ago Last Night
- Alice Faye and chorus
- Run, Little Raindrop, Run
- Alice Faye but not used in the picture
- Where You Are
- Alice Faye and John Payne with The Ink Spots (as the Four Ink Spots)
- Chesterstrikes
- Chapman's Cheerful Cheese
- Give My Regards to Broadway
- Jack Oakie when demonstrating the radio
- Chi Mi frena in tal momento?
- 'Eula Morgan' , 'Jack Oakie ' , and Madame Rinaldi's opera company
- Alabamy Bound
- The Ink Spots (as The Four Ink Spots) when Chuck and Rix are setting up the boxing broadcast
- If I Didn't Care
- The Ink Spots (as The Four Ink Spots) when Chuck is stringing up the wire
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