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  1. Song of the City. Written by Walton Farrar and Walter Kent. What'd I Say, Part 2 (Live) Written by Ray Charles. Performed by Ray Charles. More Than I Can Say. Written by Jerry Allison and Sonny Curtis.

  2. Swingin' Along. Swingin' Along is a 1961 American comedy film directed by Charles Barton. The film, which was released by 20th Century Fox, marked the final appearance of the comedy team of Tommy Noonan and Peter Marshall. The film focuses on Noonan as a courier who dreams of becoming a songwriter and Marshall as a con artist who wants to enter ...

  3. With Tommy Noonan, Peter Marshall, Barbara Eden, Ray Charles. An amateur tunesmith (Tommy Noonan) and a con man (Pete Marshall) pool their resources in order to win first prize in a songwriting contest.

    • (88)
    • Comedy
    • Charles Barton
    • 1961-01
  4. Musical. Release Date. Jan 1962. Premiere Information. Omaha, Nebraska, opening: 14 Feb 1962. Production Company. Twentieth Century--Fox Film Corp. Country. United States.

    • Charles Barton, Ad Schaumer
    • Tommy Noonan
  5. Roger made this cameo appearance performing "Dark Eyes" and the winning "Song of the City" in the 1961 comedy movie, "Swingin' Along" (aka Double Trouble) re...

    • Mar 13, 2021
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    • Roger Williams Music
  6. SYNOPSIS OF "SWINGIN' ALONG": Simple-minded Freddy Merkle (Tommy Noonan) has hopes of entering a song writing contest. A fast-talking promoter named "Duke" (Pete Marshall) tells Freddy he will be his manager (for a profit). "Duke" is attracted by pretty Carol Walker (Barbara Eden) whom he spots in a limousine.

  7. An amateur tunesmith and a con man pool their resources in order to win first prize in a songwriting contest. Charles Barton. Director. Jameson Brewer. Writer.

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