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Composer Alice Carey, director of “Memories”

These songs were the transitions between scenes:

“Growing Up” – “Dances” – “Movies” – “City” – “West” – “Love”

Memories T1 Growing Up 001

M T2 Dances 001M T3 Movies 001M T4 West 001M T5 City 001M T6 Love 001

 

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