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Auferstanden aus Ruinen
national anthem of East Germany
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
1949 Christmas song by Johnny Marks
Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend
song from the 1949 musical "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" by Jule Styne; recorded as a single by Carol Channing in 1949
If I Had a Hammer
1962 single by Peter, Paul and Mary
Mambo No. 5
instrumental mambo composed by Dámaso Pérez Prado
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
original song written and composed by Hank Williams
Release Me and Let Me Love Again
original song written and composed by Eddie Miller, Robert Yount, James Pebworth
Dirty Old Town
original song written, composed, and performed by Ewan MacColl
Moscow-Peking
thumb|220px|alt=A Chinese postage stamp, printed with red-tinted ink, depicting Stalin (left) and Mao (right) shaking hands with a map showing both the Soviet Union and China, as well as both countries' flags and iconic buildings in the background.|A 1950 Chinese postage stamp depicting Joseph Stalin|Stalin and Mao shaking hands, representing friendly [[Sino-Soviet relations at the time the song was written.]]
"Moscow–Peking" () or "Moscow–Beijing", also known as "The Russian and the Chinese are brothers forever" (), is a Soviet mass song composed in 1949 by Vano Muradeli to lyrics by Mikhail
I Love You Because
original song written and composed by Leon Payne
The Fat Man
song by Fats Domino
Nobody's Child
1949 single by Hank Snow
My Foolish Heart
jazz standard by Young & Washington
Some Enchanted Evening
original show tune written and composed by Rodgers & Hammerstein; from the 1949 musical South Pacific
Tú Sólo Tú
1995 single by Selena
That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls around Heaven All Day)
original song with music by Beasley Smith and words by Haven Gillespie
Music! Music! Music!
1949 song performed by Teresa Brewer