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MilesArcher

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  1. Could the song be "When I Fall In Love"? It was first heard in a 1952 war movie called "One Minute To Zero" with Robert Mitchum. Doris Day had a recording of it at about that time. Later, Nat King Cole recorded it for the soundtrack of "Istanbul", a 1957 movie that starred Errol Flynn. Of course, many of you remember the duet by Celine Dion and Clive Griffin for the soundtrack of "Sleepless In Seattle.

  2. Dame Diana Rigg - Welcome back, Eve. I hope that you're positively the same dame and stay with us for a while.

     

    Basketball Playing Dog, "Air ________" Brylcreem, A Little ______'ll Do Ya" Kate Beckinsale Starred In "Nothing ______ The Truth" "The Major ______ The Minor" In "The Rifleman", Chuck Connore Played ________ McCain "________ Them Willy Boy Is Here" Patty McCormack Starred As "Kathy _______"

  3. Yes. that was the 1936 version from Universal Studios. That number was not included in the MGM remake in 1951. As hard as it might be to imagine Irene Dunne in blackface in a minstrel show, it would be even harder to imagine Katherine Grayson doing it. Well, you're hot today, mudskipper. It's your turn again.

  4. Right again, Muddy. I believe Jeanette sings the first verse and Maurice, playing a tailor, sings the second verse, along with a few other folks. Here are the lyrics:

     

     

    ISN'T IT ROMANTIC?

     

    From Love me Tonight

    Lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers

     

    I've never met you, yet never doubt, dear;

    I can't forget you, I've thought you out, dear.

    I know your profile and I know the way you kiss,

    just the things I miss on a night like this.

    If dreams are made of imagination

    I'm not afraid of my own creation.

    With all my heart, my heart is here for you to take.

    Why should I quake? I'm not awake.

     

    Isn't it romantic?

    Music in the night, a dream that can be heard.

    Isn't it romantic?

     

    Moving shadows write the oldest magic word.

    I hear the breezes playing in the trees above

    while all the world is saying you were meant for love.

    Isn't it romantic

    merely to be young on such a night as this?

    Isn't it romantic?

    Every note that's sung is like a lover's kiss.

    Sweet symbols in the moonlight,

    do you mean that I will fall in love per chance?

    Isn't it romance?

     

    My face is glowing, I'm energetic.

    The art of sewing I found poetic.

    My needle punctuates the rhythm of romance.

    I don't give a stitch if I don't get rich.

    A custom tailor who has no custom

    is like a sailor, no one will trust 'em.

    But there is magic in the music of my shears.

    I shed no tears, lend me your ears.

     

    Isn't it romantic?

    Soon I will have found some girl that I adore.

    Isn't it romantic?

    While I sit around my love can scrub the floor.

    She'll kiss me every hour or she'll get the sack

    and when I take a shower she can scrub my back.

    Isn't it romantic?

    On a moonlight night she'll cook me onion soup.

    Kiddies are romantic

    and if we don't fight we soon will have a troupe.

    We'll help the population,

    it's a duty that we owe to dear old France.

    Isn't it romance?

     

    Lorenz Hart sure had a way with lyrics. I think you can see why you hardly ever hear the second verse anywhere, although Michael Feinstein sang it on one of his albums. Your turn, Skippy.

  5. Thanks, Skip. Speaking of chauvinistic lyrics, the second verse of "Isn't It Romantic?" has lines like:

    Isn't it romantic? Soon I will have found some girl that I adore.

    Isn't it romantic? While I sit around, my love can scrub the floor.

    She'll kiss me every hour, or she'll get the sack,

    And when I take a shower, she can scrub my back.

     

    Can you name the composers, singers, and the movie where it was first performed?

  6. I believe the song is "Technique", written by Johnny Mercer and sung by Pat Boone in the 1957 movie "Bernardine". The movie is noteworthy not just for being Pat Boone's first movie, but it was the last movie for Janet Gaynor, who hadn't been in a movie since 1938.

  7. That's Arthur Housman, one of the great character actors who played drunks. He was in "The Flying Deuces" with Laurel and Hardy. Jack Norton was the other well known actor who always played a drunk.

  8. Correct again, Muddy. I recently used some of the lyrics from "The Banks Of The Wabash" for a clue on the "By Any Other Name" thread, and I was thinking of the singing burglars as I was posting. Your turn now.

    As for Eve, she sent me a message that she has been busy. She conducted an interview with John Gilbert's daughter, Leatrice. She posted the interview on the Classic Film And TV site. Here is the link that she sent me.

     

    http://classic-film-tv.blogspot.com/2010/08/about-john-gilbertan-interview-with.html

     

     

    It was John Gilbert day yesterday on TCM. There is a thread about it on the General Discussion forum.

  9. Cujas, are you "Vamping" again? The answer is Gail Patrick. You neglected to note that it was her first husband, Robert Cobb, who owned the Brown Derby. The Cobb Salad is named for him.

    I'll assume I'm correct and post the next one.

     

    The Songbird Of The South

  10. I think you're going for Lee Patrick, although the opposite of Starboard is Port. The leeward side of a ship is the side away from the wind. The windward side faces the wind.

     

    He Played The Young Boy In "On Golden Pond" He Played Doc, Who Ran The Candy Store In "West Side Story" Lyrics From An Old Song "Oh,The Moonlight's ________ Tonight Along The Wabash, From The Fields There Comes The Breath Of New Mown Hay, Through The Sycamores The Candle Lights Are Gleaming, On The _________ Of The Wabash, Far Away Depp Film "Benny And ________" W.C. Fields Film "________ Telling Me

  11. Thanks, Cujas. Here's a quick one. The movie "The Man On the Flying Trapeze" featured singing burglars. What song did they sing? Also, a movie made in the nineties also featured singing burglars. I'm sure you know it. What was the movie and what song did they sing?

  12. Well, I'm back and a bit rusty, but I'll give this a try. Judy's song was "Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart" which was written by James F. Hanley. He also wrote "Second Hand Rose", which was a hit for Barbra. Lena's song was "More Than You Know" which was written by Vincent Youmans with lyrics by Billy Rose and Edward Eliscu. Youmans also wrote the music for "No, No, Nanette" which featured the songs "Tea For Two" and "I Want To Be Happy".

  13. Good job, Skipper. The two songs have the same title, but they are completely different. Alice Faye was in two movies with Shirley Temple in 1936 and then she became a leading star on her own. Your turn now. I'm going to take a little vacation time. I hope to return to the boards in about a week.

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