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Credits

"Love Me or Leave Me"—Originally sung by Ruth Etting in the 1928 musical Whoopie, written by Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn; later performed by Doris Day for Etting's biographical film Love Me or Leave Me in 1955.

"In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning"—Written by D. Mann and B. Hilliard; this has been performed by several artists, but most notably by Frank Sinatra. It was also featured in the hit film Sleepless In Seattle, sung there by Carly Simon.

"My Destiny"—Written by Billy Eckstine; this has also been performed by many, but of course was sung by Clarice in the 1947 short in which she appeared so famously—"Two Chips and a Miss."

"You're the Top"—Lyrics and music by Cole Porter; written for the Broadway musical Anything Goes which opened in 1934.

"Get Here"—Written (I believe) and performed by Oleta Adams. Written in 1990, it was sung often in regards to the troops involved with Desert Storm. A modern, but very classy piece.

"Sorry—Grateful"—Lyrics and music by Stephen Sondheim; written for the Broadway musical Company in 1970.