Groucho Marx and Frank Sinatra (1951)
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Let's see someone - anyone - even try to write songs like that these days! Cleverness died along with that era. :-(
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that era, will never come again, movies, music, unique
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groucho>>>>frank
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i really don't know what to think of this :) not because it's not good fun and stuff, but because zeppo's wife left him for sinatra XD
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Hello I must be going
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@ALSmithey Someone else uses the full name for emphasis, right?
Julius Henry Marx and Francis Albert Sinatra.
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Of course that's Groucho, an older Groucho who had grown a mustache instead of using greasepaint. The man was born in 1890, so he was 60 or 61 when he sang with Sinatra.
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"Hooray for Captain Spaulding" it ain't.
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Yes, that is Groucho Marx, walking along with (in front of a process screen at RKO, actually) & singing with Ol' Blue Eyes. This song was also released under the title of "Double Dynamite" in the early 50's. You are right about this being made during a horrible lull in Frankie's career. If it wasn't for his spectacular comeback thanks to "From Here to Eternity" and the classic albums he made at his new label (Capitol), who knows what would have happened to Mr Siinatra!
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Julius Henry Marx is the original name of "Groucho Marx". Nice to see him in his younger days with Frank, both turned out to be successful in their trade.
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Love this
gran verdad...
daves9377 3 years ago 6
Great truth, indeed!
ALSmithey 3 years ago