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Ranked at #42 on AFI's "100 Years...100 Songs" list, the following song is noted for its appearance in what film?
"Luck Be a Lady"
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"Hair" |
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"Guys and Dolls" |
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"New York, New York" |
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"Philadelphia" |
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"Luck Be a Lady" was noted for its appearance in 1955's "Guys and Dolls" where it was performed by Marlon Brando, Ensemble. Note: This song may appear in other films, but AFI recognized it for its appearance in the film noted above.
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