"Has Anybody Seen My Gal?" was a popular song of the 1920s, music by Ray Henderson, lyrics by Sam M. Lewis & Joseph Widow Young, first recorded by The California Ramblers during 1925, on their self-titled album The California Ramblers. The simple, four-verse song remained popular during and after World War II and has endured as a representation of the culture of the 1920's and of the experiences of a soldier coming home after an extended military stay. Because of the first lines of the lyrics, it is sometimes identified as "Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue".
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