Popular songwriter Oliver Courtney has been getting by for years using one ghost writer for his music and another for his lyrics. When both writers meet at an inn, they fall in love and then try to sell their songs under their own name. The problem is every song publisher thinks they're copying Courtney's style.
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Bing Crosby in the 1940 film "Rhythm On The River"
Mary Martin & Oscar Levant_Thats for Me_ Rhythm on the River 1940
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Bing Crosby - Rhythm on the River (Rhythm on the River)
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