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Yeah, I've heard Buddy singing the lyrics to this song, but I can't remember where or how.
The way the dancers' outfits switch into farm gals' overalls, and then swanky abbreviated tuxedos, is very similar to the staging of "Broadway's Gone Hillbilly" from "Stand Up And Cheer", which also was about banishing the Depression. And Shirley Temple was one of the stars in that, albeit not yet THE star that she soon would be.
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The way the dancers' outfits switch into farm gals' overalls, and then swanky abbreviated tuxedos, is very similar to the staging of "Broadway's Gone Hillbilly" from "Stand Up And Cheer", which also was about banishing the Depression. And Shirley Temple was one of the stars in that, albeit not yet THE star that she soon would be.