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First Movie SONG That Comes to Mind
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So many — “Shadow Waltz” from GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933 next another song that starts with S -
THE ODD COUPLE DAN IN REAL LIFE THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER
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Danny Kaye
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TCM PROGRAMMING CHALLENGE #46 - VOTING THREAD
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First Movie SONG That Comes to Mind
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“Smoke gets in your eyes” from ROBERTA next another song that mentions eyes -
First Movie SONG That Comes to Mind
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"Lady Killer" from RED GARTERS next another dance with a saloon girl(s) -
TCM PROGRAMMING CHALLENGE #46 - VOTING THREAD
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Lydecker's Schedule ...or should I have put Clint Howard on the cover? 😈 -
TCM PROGRAMMING CHALLENGE #46 - VOTING THREAD
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TCM PROGRAMMING CHALLENGE #46 - VOTING THREAD
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First Movie SONG That Comes to Mind
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“It changes” from SNOOPY COME HOME NEXT another song with “it” in title -
PATTON — “Rommel, I read your book!” GALLIPOLI (right? where they are fighting looks deserty to me)
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Judy has to wear a rubber band to know her right from her left leg in EASTER PARADE
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First Movie SONG That Comes to Mind
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“Too marvelous for words” from READY WILLING AND ABLE next a forgettable song in an otherwise great movie -
My first thought was this quote from THE LONG LONG TRAILER — “Turn right here left!”
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First Movie SONG That Comes to Mind
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“Lament to the pots and pans” from CALL ME MISTER next another song that mentions some kind of kitchen item at some point -
THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES movies about Orpheus including BLACK ORPHEUS Shoulder devil in EMPEROR’S NEW GROOVE
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Hades in HERCULES
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SINGIN' IN THE RAIN -- "Moses Supposes His Toeses Are Roses" GUYS AND DOLLS -- "Ya can't get in without ya got yer red carnation --it's like a password!" THOUSANDS CHEER -- "Honeysuckle Rose" FANTASIA -- Flowers dancing throughout the Nutcracker sequence, including this "Dance of the Reed Flutes" section
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THE SLIPPER AND THE ROSE THE SWORD AND THE ROSE MY WILD IRISH ROSE EVENING PRIMROSE TOKYO ROSE APACHE ROSE ROSES ARE RED LILI with Leslie Caron PRESENTING LILY MARS GILDED LILY WHAT'S UP, TIGER LILY? LILIES OF THE STREETS DRIVING MISS DAISY DAISY KENYON PASSION FLOWER WALLFLOWER THE CARNATION KID
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First Movie SONG That Comes to Mind
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"On the Front Porch" from SUMMER MAGIC next another song with "summer" in either the song title or movie title -
”Golden Afternoon” from ALICE IN WONDERLAND sung by the flowers ”Everything’s Coming Up Roses” from GYPSY ”Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer true” sung by HAL in 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY Eliza Doolittle sells flowers in MY FAIR LADY & PYGMALION The skunk in BAMBI is named Flower SEVEN SWEETHEARTS is about a Tulip Festival
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There is actually a movie song written especially for 2-22! Here's Fred Astaire singing "It's February the 22nd and I Can't Tell a Lie" from HOLIDAY INN (aka the Washington's Birthday number)
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“It takes 2 to make a bargain” —Bing in TWO FOR TONIGHT
