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  • Their chemistry is amazing

  • The movies were nice back then. Today it's all action but ugly and dirty. Terrible lanuage. I love old movies. I feel a connection with the music of the late twenties and early thirties. Sometimes I expect to see myself in one of the dance numbers. It's very strange because I was born in '49. I never felt a connection with rock music but as long as I can remember I wanted to live in that period. No I'm not gay.

  • He's so handsome!

  • oh, this is so utterly gorgeous and beautiful beyond words and belief, I want to see so many 1930s musicals so badly, including this one, could anyone possibly post it, or know where this is posted? i would so most appreciate it from my heart :)

  • Thanks for POSTING YOU ROCK!!!

  • Wow! I have thought of this song many times over the last thirty or so years, and never thought I would hear it again... Such beautiful chords and melody. They don't write songs like this anymore! Couldn't remember where I had heard it: Eddie, of course! What a blast, and I see you have other similar clips... My ship truly has come in...Thanks Kid, Millions! But youtube's search engine sucks. I found this through Google!

  • She sure was cute.

  • Ann Sothern and George Murphy at the piano - my favourite duet of all time!

    great to see it on youtube!

    Also a favourite of the late Benny Green on BBC Radio 2.

  • Yes, Benny Green is greatly missed.

    He did a series on BBC about song writers, giving a resume of their personalities etc. and played examples of their work.

    Since Humph died there is no body at BBC who has a clue about this music. It is a miserable shadow of its former self obsessed only with "yoof" morrons.

  • I love Ann Sothern! such an underrated actress/singer. Thanks for posting this clip!

  • you're right she has a really strong voice, it's very pretty

  • god, I LOVE this song. BRAVO!

  • To handsome for his own good lol..... George Murphey starred in Hollywood and then served us very well in D.C. in Congress. Always the gentlemen.........

  • Wonderful!

  • abslolutely correct; this needs a dvd debut. i'm lucky to have the vhs, but time wears heavy on tape. thanks for this...love it.

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