@OAHarz If you're still looking for the sheet music, the title of the song is "Giving It This and That" -- ASCAP has the songwriters as George W. Meyer, Archie Gottler and Robert Mitchell. Hope that helps.
Coronado (1935) Sweet Music (1935) Secret of the Chateau (1934) Gift of Gab (1934) A Very Honorable Guy (1934) Jimmy the Gent (1934) Cross Country Cruise (1934) King for a Night (1933) Picture Snatcher (1933) Luxury Liner (1933) Employees' Entrance (1933) Murder at Midnight (1931) The Naughty Flirt (1931) The Widow from Chicago (1930)
I know at least 1929's "Broadway Babies" still exists and has been on TCM, though not in a long time. I think that was her first all talking film with a couple of great jazzy numbers in it.
She was involved in several sex scandals and lawsuits. She was also bankrupted and left the movies to become a secretary. She died in 1983, completely forgotten.
Love Alice White!!!
MPL029 6 months ago
@OAHarz If you're still looking for the sheet music, the title of the song is "Giving It This and That" -- ASCAP has the songwriters as George W. Meyer, Archie Gottler and Robert Mitchell. Hope that helps.
mickeyfender 11 months ago
shes so adorable and charming!
coffeescup 1 year ago
Looks like David Manners playing the piano.
bobparis 1 year ago
Sweet Mama
perfectjazz78 2 years ago
Great clip! and Hot Stuff actually exists?! I didn't know that... mind if I ask if you seen it; is it good?
twentiesDOLL12213 3 years ago
No, it is in an Italian archive
perfectjazz78 3 years ago
Sweethearts on Parade (1930)
Sweet Mama (1930)
Show Girl in Hollywood (1930)
Playing Around (1930)
The Show of Shows (1929)
Broadway Babies (1929)
Hot Stuff (1929)
Show Girl (1928)
perfectjazz78 4 years ago
perfectjazz78 4 years ago
Here are the film for hers from 1935 or earlier that I know still exist. There may be others I don't know about.
perfectjazz78 4 years ago
Those who said Alice White had no talent must have been both blind and deaf. She was simply great!
stjn00 4 years ago 5
what happened to her? Any films still existing?
KatiePickering 4 years ago
I know at least 1929's "Broadway Babies" still exists and has been on TCM, though not in a long time. I think that was her first all talking film with a couple of great jazzy numbers in it.
calvinnme2 4 years ago
She was involved in several sex scandals and lawsuits. She was also bankrupted and left the movies to become a secretary. She died in 1983, completely forgotten.
tousamis 3 years ago