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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2009

Bob Hope and Shirley Ross from "The Big Broadcast of 1938"

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  • Bob Hope is a National Treasure!

  • Long Live Bob Hope!! Thanks for the memories Bob. Hope Forever!!

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  • yes thanks for the memories although not very good ones.....thanks bob.

  • Reading an article on a LSD experiment back in the late 50s brought me here -- I read an artist partook the LSD and began humming this song further into the duration of the experiment, interesting.

  • @CDonches A book I am reading indicates that a live orchestra was brought on the set to provide the music as Bob and Shirley sang.

  • Keelser AFB Biloxi MS 1952 , coming thru the main gate sirens screaming,Air Police escorting blue AF staff cars bearing Bob Hope,Marilyn Maxwell and Jerry Colona and company. They gave a 85 minute show in the evening, Earlier they gave a special show for the guys in the hospital. The man was Patriot first and showman second.

  • Bob, you helped us laugh for 60 years. A life well lived. 'thanks for the memories' P.s. my Dad and I loved your self depreciating humor!!

  • I'm glad Bob never wore those gay pajamas.

  • That's such a beautiful song and scene. The emotions are so genuine. It brings a tear to your eye.

  • "You might have been a headache, but you never were a bore. . ."

    You can't find the extra lyrics they sing here anywhere else. "Little dreams that never did come true. . . " Her face is so heartbreaking! We can guess what those "sweet little secrets" were.

  • k- i will always love you.

  • @aknowneemus Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein is a great introduction to b&w for the kids. My offspring was the same way until that film. Now I get told that all scary films should be in black and white and there's no question about it. :)

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