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The movie the notebook piano song.?

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Can someone tell me the name of the song that Allison plays on the piano??

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  1. when she is in the house as a young girl he goes over to her and kisses her and she says "i can't play chopsticks with you doing that" i hope thathelps


  2. when was it played?

    tracklist

    Tracks 1. Main Title - Aaron Zigman

    2. Overture - Aaron Zigman

    3. I'll Be Seeing You - Billie Holiday

    4. Alabamy Home - Duke Ellington

    5. Allie Returns - Aaron Zigman

    6. House Blues: Porch Dance, The / Proposal, The / Carnival, The / Medley - Aaron Zigman

    7. Noah's Journey - Aaron Zigman

    8. Always And Always - Benny Goodman

    9. String Of Pearls, A - Glenn Miller

    10. On The Lake - Aaron Zigman

    11. Diga Diga Doo - Rex Stewart/The Ellingtonians

    12. One O'Clock Jump - Benny Goodman

    13. I'll Be Seeing You - Jimmy Durante

    14. Noah's Last Letter - Aaron Zigman

    15. Our Love Can Do Miracles - Aaron Zigman

    Please note that songs listed here (and in the movie credits) cannot always be found on CD soundtracks. Please check CD track details for confirmation.

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    "I'll Be Seeing You"

    (1937)

    Music by Sammy Fain

    Lyrics by Irving Kahal

    "I'll Be Seeing You"

    (1937)

    Music by Sammy Fain

    Lyrics by Irving Kahal

    Performed by Billie Holiday

    Courtesy of The Verve Music Group

    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

    "Alabamy Home"

    (1937)

    Written by Duke Ellington and Dave Ringle

    Performed by Aaron Zigman

    "Prelude for Piano, Op. 28, No. 4"

    (1838-9)

    Written by Frédéric Chopin

    Performed by Robert Thies

    "Where or When"

    (1937)

    Music by Richard Rodgers

    Lyrics by Lorenz Hart

    Performed by Aaron Zigman

    "Opus One"

    (1943)

    Written by Sy Oliver

    Performed by Aaron Zigman

    "Sonata No. 19 in G Minor for Piano, Op. 49, No. 1"

    (1802)

    Written by Ludwig van Beethoven

    Performed by Robert Thies

    "I'll Be Seeing You"

    (1937)

    Music by Sammy Fain

    Lyrics by Irving Kahal

    Performed by Jimmy Durante

    Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.

    By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing

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