A Cowboy Dance - From 1930

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2008

Betty Grable and chorus sing "The Cowboy Number" - From 1930 - With George Olsen and his Music

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  • There is no way this is from the 1930s cause colour dident at least come in untill late 40s

  • Some of the first color pictures came out before WW I

    Two-Color Technicolor was first used in

    1922 for the MGM picture 'Toll Of The Sea'.

    In the 1929-1930 season, there were over 60 productions all in color (part or complete), be it Multicolor or Technicolor.

    Please google "History of Technicolor" for more information.

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  • Very distinctive sound of George Olsen's band - lovely

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  • Busby Berkeley's first work in Hollywood!

  • Actually, she was only 13! Chorus girls started very young in those days.

  • Every time I see "Whoopee!" this song is in my head for days! :-)  Betty was swell !

  • I never knew it was Betty Grable !

  • Great color! Betty Grabel was wonderful!She was 14 when she made this.

  • Betty was cute.

  • a very young betty grable a teenager in the 1st of many technicolor films

  • one of my favourites

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