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Like many of Allen's films, Stardust Memories incorporates several jazz recordings including those by such notables as Louis Armstrong, Django Reinhardt, and Chick Webb. The film's title alludes to the famous take of " Stardust " recorded in 1931 by Armstrong, wherein the trumpeter sings "oh, memory" three times in succession.
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Stardust Memories. Edit. Hebrew School Rag. Music by Dick Hyman (uncredited) Piano Music Arranged and Performed by Dick Hyman. Just One of Those Things. (1935) Written by Cole Porter (uncredited) Piano Music Arranged and Performed by Dick Hyman. Easy to Love. (1936) Written by Cole Porter (uncredited)
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Watch on. In ‘ Stardust Memories ‘, Allen chose to uses the version by Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra. Recorded in 1931 at the height of Armstrong’s powers, the song is still a fiery, hot jazz number. They simply wreck the song in the best possible way. It is one of Allen’s most romantic scenes.
Music by Maceo Pinkard and Sidney Milton. Sweet Georgia Brown. Music by Ben Bernie, Kenneth Casey and Maceo Pinkard. Moonlight Serenade. Performed by Glenn Miller. Music by Glenn Miller. Courtesy of RCA Records. Complete film soundtrack from Woody Allen's 1980 film Stardust Memories.
About “Stardust Memories (Original Soundtrack)”. This is the soundtrack to Woody Allen’s 1980 film starring himself as a comedy filmmaker who is tormented by a sense of his life’s work ...