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    No. 19 in Nixon's List:

     

    19. [PAUL NEWMAN|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Newman|Paul Newman]

     

     

    California
    Radic-lib causes. Heavy [McCarthy|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_McCarthy|Eugene McCarthy] involvement ’68. Used effectively in nationwide T.V. commercials. ’72 involvement certain
  2. This one was sung by a redhead in a 1940's movie. She was dubbed. The melody is terrible, but the lyrics are great I think:

     

    "Let's be children together,

    Let's never grow old;

    Let every kiss we kiss be sweet and new,

    Eternally youthful through all the years.

    Let's be children together,

    Turn tinsel to gold;

    Let's always be naive and make believe

    Tomorrow is never.

     

    There'll always be a song

    For those in love to sing,

    But only for the hearts

    Of those who dream of Spring.

    Let's stay young forever

    No future or past,

    Just living for the day from day to day

    And dreaming that love will always last..."

     

    Singer, song, movie ?

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    "If A Girl Isn't Pretty"

    Music by [Jule Styne|http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0006312/]

    Lyrics by [bob Merrill|http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0581265/]

    Performed by [barbra Streisand|http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000659/], [Mae Questel|http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0703362/] and Kay Medford from "Funny Girl"...Streisand won the Best Actress Oscar, while Kay Medford, who played Rose Brice to Barbra's Fanny Brice, was nominated for Best Supporting Actress...Medford also played Ann Wilson in "Swing Shift Maisie", starring Ann Sothern as Maisie, a character similar to RosieThe Riveter who worked in an airplane assembly plant...

     

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