 Savannah Road began its long run on Broadway. Ruby Keeler was dancing in the movie 42nd Street, and Janet Gaynor, Will Rogers, and Lou Ayres were appearing in Save Fair. And in the Broadway hit, As Thousand Tears, you heard a song that was destined to become one of Irving Berlin's most famous melodies. With all of the party, you'll be this lady. I waited president of the United States, between then and now, and many songs. It was in 1933 that you first heard Jerome Kern's eloquent and unforgettable ballad, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes. Would you? Trying to take an optimistic back in 1933, that war might be avoided, and that the storm brewing behind the German borders might be a dentist in the teapot. You saw there was still laughter, there were still dreams, there were still young people in love that went to the future. And the chorus there was music, dramatic, exciting, wonderful music. 1933, the NRA was set up. 3.2 beer became legal. The Navy Dirtable the Acres crashed off Barnaget Light, New Jersey. And on December 5th, did you ever hear a dream? Did you ever have a dream? You read a lot of things in the papers back in 1933, and husbands were having the same trouble of having right along. What it says in the papers? Lucy, I buy an extra paper every night, so you'll leave me alone and let me read mine. Now, for every day, let me read. But it says Portugal has allowed women to vote for the first time. How do you suppose the men in Portugal ever let the women put that over on? Well, I think that... Lucy, any sentence you put with the words I think is erroneous from that. You think I haven't any brains at all? So what do you say you aren't going to intimidate me? I'm not afraid of you, you know. I'm afraid of you? In 1933, a ballot was written by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Peele from the country. He sang it then, he sang it during and re-vivaled. And I guess you'll always change. This is a terrifying England and Wales. A change of presidents for the nation and the last final sneeze for ex-president Calvin Cooley. Bank holidays, the NRA, Hitler and Pugboat Annie. Those are some of the things you were talking about 17 years ago. And one of the things you must remember from those days is your own current and auto-harbox memorable musical re-burden. And this great love song has captured your hand. One of your favorite devs is going to take you on a trip back to that time to relive some of its most interesting happenings and hear many of its greatest songs. Songs like Moonlight Days. You wore a tulip. Knees for Southern Moons. And beautiful ladies. So friends, be sure to join us again next Monday and ride with us aboard the summer show train back to the years 1910 to 1915.