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Be Careful, It's My Heart - Holiday Inn 1942
Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
Bing Crosby at the Holiday Inn on Valentine's Day
Danced by Fred Astaire and Marjorie Reynolds
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WHAM (George Michael) - Last Christmas - (HQ)
Simply superb evergreen classic love song...
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Sinatra: Best Of The Best
SINATRA: BEST OF THE BEST- 23 Iconic Capitol and Reprise era recordings together for the first time.
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Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers - "Never Gonna Dance"
Lucky (Fred Astaire) and Penny (Ginger Rogers) say their goodbyes before parting. From the movie musical "Swing Time" (1936).
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You Were Never Lovelier (1942) - starring Fred Astaire & Rita Hayworth.mov
Music by Jerome Kern
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
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Rita Hayworth: I'm Old-Fashioned? No way.
clip from 'You were never lovelier'
Note the father-in-laws last line: "I don't want that card."
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Fred and Rita in the Moonlight
Fantastic moonlight dance.
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Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth - Amazing dance scene
An incredible dance by two legendary dancers of the golden era.
This is a clip from the movie "You Were Never Lovelier" and dancing to a remixed, ...
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Fred & Ginger - "Let's Call The Whole Thing Off"
Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers sing and dance to the classic song by George and Ira Gershwin. From "Shall We Dance" (1937)
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Arsenic and Old Lace
you've eaten enough of her piccalilli
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Best comedy for Halloween time! Love the beginning of this movie through the graveyard and the children trick or treating.
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Come See About Me
The Supreme's singing "Come See About Me"
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Martha & The Vandellas "Dancing in the Streets"
Martha Reeves and the Vandellas "Dancing in the Streets"
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Martha & the Vandellas - Heatwave
Actuació el 1965 d'aquest trio americà, un dels màxims exponents del so pop-soul de la Tamla Motown, a la televisió anglesa.
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Nancy Sinatra - These Boots Are Made For Walking (1966)
Nancy Sinatra - These Boots Are Made For Walking (1966)
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Dusty Springfield - Son of a preacher man
Dusty Springfield - Son of a preacher man
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Dionne Warwick Anyone Who Had A Heart 1964 Original Top 10 Hit
Dionne Warwick's 1963 "Anyone Who Had A Heart" hit the Billboard Top Ten in January 1964 and peaked at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100. The tune was a ...
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Dionne Warwick - Walk On By (Stereo)
""Walk on By" is a song composed by Burt Bacharach, with lyrics by Hal David for Dionne Warwick. It was recorded at the same December 1963 session ...
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Sinatra, All Or Nothing At All.wmv
Frank Sinatra and Connie Haines were the Vocalists with Harry James in 1939
Glad I got to see all of them over the years, in concert or dance.
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Hardy Royall's Funeral, Cedar Grove Cemetery, New Bern
Hardy "Rass" Royall was my great-grandfather. He died December 18, 1946. The funeral was Thursday, December 19th at 2 pm. He is buried in New Be...
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The Funeral Of Stan Laurel
Rare video footage of those in attendance of the funeral of the late great Stan Laurel.
Eulogy - Dick Van Dyke
Song - "Smile" written by Charlie C...
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Laurel & Hardy: Stan's Home Movies
Silent 16mm home movies shot by Stan Laurel in 1938. The shots show Stan's daughter, his dog, his house and other glimpses of his private life. O...
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Laurel and Hardy on Location-"The Music Box" Steps - November 2007
In 1932 comedy greats Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy starred in "The Music Box", a short film about two bumbling delivery men trying to deliver a pia...
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Shirley Temple - Come and Get Your Happiness
Shirley Temple - Come and Get Your Happiness
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm - 1938
Also starring in this clip:
Helen Westley as Aunt Miranda Wilkins
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'What's a million more or less...come and get your happiness.' What great lyrics for the Great Depression and for this economy. We need a Shirley Temple to get us through...thanks for sharing this lovely clip! It was funny how she danced with George Murphy and they both ended up in politics. She ...
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Shirley Temple - You Gotta Smile To Be Happy
Shirley Temple performs "You Gotta S-M-I-L-E To Be H-A-P-P-Y in the movie Stowaway (1936).
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Thanks for sharing this...you made me so H-A-P-P-Y!
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Shirley Temple - I Love To Walk In The Rain
Shirley Temple - I Love To Walk In The Rain - 1938
Cast:
Shirley Temple as Penny Hale
Joan Davis as Kitty
Charles Farrell as Jeff Hale
Amanda Duff...
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This was my favorite song as a little girl...I use to watch Shirley Temple movies every Sunday morning...in the 1950s. What a wonderfully talented child and woman. Thanks for sharing this...I'm going for a walk in the rain :)
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Mae West-Rock Hudson 1957 award show
'Baby It's Cold Outside' Performed by Mae West and Rock Hudson at the 1957 awards show
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Thelma Todd: Femme Fatale
Scenes featuring 1930s actress Thelma Todd in "Corsair".
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West and Thelma were partners in the Sidewalk Cafe, and Thelma had been married to Lucky Luciano's West Coast righthand guy, Pasquale Di Cicco, who called himself a theatrical agent but was a cruel guy who took advantage of women...he later married Gloria Vanderbilt when she was 17. Thelma divorc...
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