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=== Some hit songs: ===
* ''[[Gratuitous German|Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen]]'' (1938) - [https://archive.org/details/78_bei-mir-bist-du-schon-means-your-grand_andrews-sisters-secunda-jacobs-cahn-chapli_gbia0034246b listen to it at the Internet Archive]
* ''Nice Work If You Can Get It'' (1938)
* ''Hold Tight'' (1939)
* ''Beer Barrel Polka'' (1939) - [https://archive.org/details/78_beer-barrel-polka-roll-out-the-barrel_andrews-sisters-lew-brown-vej-voda_gbia0011790a listen to it at the Internet Archive]
* ''Beer Barrel Polka'' (1939)
* ''Rhumboogie''(1940)
* ''Beat Me Daddy, Eight To The Bar'' (1940). Note that the title is a request to a pianist to play an "eight beat to the bar" boogie-woogie rhythm, not a reference to [[Domestic Abuse]].
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* ''Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree'' (1942)
* ''[[Hooker with a Heart of Gold|Strip Polka]]'' (1942)
* ''Pistol-Packin' Momma'' (1943, with [[Bing Crosby]]) - [https://archive.org/details/decca-23277-a-pistol-packin-mama listen to it at the Internet Archive]
* ''Vict'ry Polka'' (1943, with [[Bing Crosby]]) - [https://archive.org/details/decca-23277-b-victry-polka listen to it at the Internet Archive]
* ''Victory Polka'' (1943)
* ''They'll Be A Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin'' (1944)
* ''[[Newer Than They Think|Don't Fence Me In]]'' (1944, with [[Bing Crosby]]) - [https://archive.org/details/78_no-me-acorrales-dont-fence-me-in_bing-crosby-y-andrews-sisters-cole-porter_gbia0010667a/No+Me+Acorrales+(Don't+Fen+-+Bing+Crosby+y+Andrews+Sisters.flac listen to it at the Internet Archive]
* ''[[Newer Than They Think|Don't Fence Me In]]'' (1944)
* ''[[Protest Song|Rum and Coca-Cola]]'' (1945)
* ''Money Is The Root of All Evil'' (1946)
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* ''I Can Dream, Can't I?'' (1949)
* ''[[Guys and Dolls|A Bushel & A Peck]]'' (1950)
 
Many of these songs, and many others that the Andrews Sisters recorded, are [https://archive.org/search.php?query=Andrews+Sisters available for legal free download] at the [[Internet Archive]].
 
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