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♪ Music hath charms ♪
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♪ That nothing else has ♪
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♪ Music hath charms ♪
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♪ Though it’s classy or jazz ♪
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♪ A symphony grand ♪
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♪ By Schubert or Brahms ♪
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♪ A popular band ♪
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♪ Or a youth heath the palms ♪
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♪ A melody in minor key ♪
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♪ Can make the teardrops start ♪
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♪ And then again, a glad refrain ♪
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♪ Can cheer a lonely heart ♪
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♪ Sweet harmony when ♪
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♪ There's someone in your arms ♪
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♪ Oh, baby, it's then that music ♪
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♪ Hath charms ♪
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How do you do, ladies and gentlemen?
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Permit me to introduce myself.
I am Charles Irwin.
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And this book is Paul Whiteman's scrapbook.
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Its pages are crowded
with melodies and anecdotes
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which we are going to
bring to life for you
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by the magic of the camera.
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Here we have Paul himself.
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And by the way,
you may be interested in knowing
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how he came to be crowned
the King of Jazz.
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Once upon a time Paul, tiring of life
in the great city, had a grand idea -
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he would go big-game hunting.
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No sooner said than done.
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Suiting the action to the camera,
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we find him a few weeks later
in darkest Africa.
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♪ My Lord delivered Daniel ♪
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♪ My Lord
Delivered Daniel ♪
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♪ My Lard delivered Daniel ♪
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♪ Why can't he deliver me? ♪
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Ouch!
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Mammy!
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And that’s how Paul Whiteman
was crowned the King of Jazz.
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Why, here comes Paul himself.
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- Hello, Charlie.
- Hello, Paul.
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Where's the band?
Are you standing in front of them?
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- Oh, the band?
- Yes.
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I have them right in here.
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What, 40 boys in that little bag?
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In the bag.
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I'm really very proud of the boys.
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Some of them have been in the band
for a great many years.
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- Mike, how long have you been in the band?
- Eleven years, Mr. Whiteman.
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Goldie, how long
have you been in the band?
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Six years, Pop.
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- “Six years, Pop"?
- Pop.
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Been in the band so long
he's commenced to look like me.
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However, as I said before, I'm really
very proud of the boys collectively
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and I'd like to have you
meet them individually.
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Now that you know the boys,
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I want you to meet our girls.
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We call our next advertisement
“The Bridal Veil."
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It tells the story of a little girl
who finds in an old treasure chest
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the laced veil that had been worn
by her ancestors.
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The ghost brides of all the ages
pass before her
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and, in fancy, the boy who was to become
her future husband joins her
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and they start on their honeymoon
to the land of dreams.
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Of course they lived happy ever after.
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♪ Kissed by faded orange blossoms ♪
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♪ White as driven snow ♪
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♪ Fashioned with such loving care ♪
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♪ Long centuries ago ♪
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♪ Worn in every generation ♪
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♪ By some happy bride ♪
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♪ Hiding modest blushes ♪
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♪ From the lover at her side ♪
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♪ Dear treasure of the past ♪
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♪ I've come for you ♪
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♪ At last! ♪
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♪ What are the secrets you hold ♪
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♪ Within each delicate fold? ♪
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♪ What tender memories ♪
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♪ You could reveal ♪
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♪ What dreams you seem to unfold ♪
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♪ Of days romantic ♪
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♪ While phantom lovers of old ♪
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♪ Around me steal ♪
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♪ How many hearts you have thrilled ♪
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♪ What hopes you've wakened and filled ♪
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♪ If you were only ♪
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♪ To tell the tale ♪
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♪ And how I wish that I knew ♪
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♪ What joy or sorrow ♪
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♪ I'll soon be finding in you ♪
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♪ My bridal ♪
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♪ Veil ♪
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♪ O happy bride ♪
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♪ When we've strewn your path with violets ♪
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♪ Refrains of happiness ♪
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♪ May follow evermore ♪
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♪ In a house ♪
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♪ Full of happy ♪
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♪ Brides ♪
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♪ Do you remember ♪
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♪ The path where we met ♪
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♪ So long ago ♪
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♪ Ah, yes, you told me ♪
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♪ You'd ne'er would forget ♪
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♪ Long, long ago ♪
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♪ Listen to the mellow chiming ♪
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♪ Of the wedding bells ♪
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♪ What a world of happiness ♪
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♪ Their melody foretells ♪
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♪ With the dawning of tomorrow ♪
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♪ Comes our wedding day ♪
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♪ To our land of dreams come true ♪
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♪ We’ll soon be on our way ♪
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♪ Their endless bliss will be ♪
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♪ Awaiting you ♪
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♪ And me ♪
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♪ And how I wish that I knew ♪
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♪ What joy or sorrow ♪
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♪ I'll soon be finding in you ♪
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♪ My bridal ♪
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♪ Veil ♪
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♪ Though you are a great, big grown-up ♪
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♪ You are like a child to me ♪
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♪ And somehow or other you ♪
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♪ Make me want to mother you ♪
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♪ Every now and then I own up ♪
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♪ I want to take you on my knee ♪
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♪ The hardest thing for me to do ♪
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♪ Is to keep my hands off you ♪
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♪ I lick-spit your tie
Smooth your hair ♪
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♪ Put things in order
Here and there ♪
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♪ 'Cause I like ♪
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♪ To do things for you ♪
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♪ I like to pick the lint
Off your suit ♪
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♪ ‘Cause I wanna keep you
Nice and cute ♪
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♪ ‘Cause I like ♪
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♪ To do things for you ♪
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♪ There doesn't seem to be ♪
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♪ Need for me to mention ♪
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♪ That I'm the party who ♪
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♪ Can give you attention ♪
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♪ I like to tuck your shirt
Adjust your hat ♪
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♪ Poke all around you
Just like that ♪
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♪ 'Cause llike ♪
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♪ To do things for you ♪
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♪ Hardest thing for me to do ♪
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♪ Is to keep my hands off you ♪
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♪ I get an awful kick simply by ♪
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♪ Taking a cinder from your eye ♪
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♪ 'Cause I like ♪
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♪ To do things for you ♪
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♪ I like to mend your things
Darn your clothes ♪
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♪ Clean your ears and blow your nose ♪
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♪ 'Cause I like ♪
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♪ To do things for you ♪
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♪ I must, by hook or crook ♪
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♪ Make you luck real snappy ♪
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♪ If there’s a chance to do
Things for you ♪
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♪ I'm happy ♪
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♪ Tear buttons off now and then ♪
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♪ So I can sew them on again ♪
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- Forevermore!
- ♪ 'Cause like ♪
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♪ To do things for you ♪
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♪ I like to touch your hair
Hold your hand ♪
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♪ Play with your fingers ♪
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♪ 'Cause you understand ♪
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♪ I like ♪
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♪ To do things for you ♪
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♪ I like to cuddle up close to you ♪
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♪ Be Mama's baby, kitchy-coo ♪
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♪ ‘Cause I – I like to do things for you ♪
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♪ If anything I do pleases you ♪
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♪ Don’t thank me ♪
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♪ But when I'm bad
Place me on your knee ♪
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♪ And spank me ♪
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♪ If you like to hold me on your lap ♪
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♪ You just go to Mama
I’m no sap ♪
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♪ I like ♪
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♪ To do things for you ♪
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♪ There doesn't seem to be
Need for me to mention ♪
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♪ That you're the party who
Can give us attention ♪
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♪ I tear your buttons off now and then ♪
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♪ So I can sew them on again ♪
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♪ 'Cause I like ♪
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♪ To do things for ♪
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♪ There doesn't seem to be ♪
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♪ Need for me to mention ♪
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♪ That I'm the party who ♪
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♪ Can give you attention ♪
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♪ I like to pull your shirt
Toss your hat ♪
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♪ You're acting all pushy
Like a polecat ♪
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♪ 'Cause we like to do things for you ♪
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And next on the next page
of the Paul Whiteman scrapbook,
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you will find the first
of a series of brief anecdotes.
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Here's my assignment, boss.
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Say, where have you been all day?
This story's half an hour old.
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- What's the matter?
- Matter?
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If we women are going to run this paper,
I want speed.
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And as long as I'm city editor,
I've got to have news hot off the griddle!
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Here you are!
Forty-story building burnt to the ground!
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- When did it happen?
- Ten minutes ago.
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That's better.
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Big bank robbery.
Three policemen shot.
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- When did it happen?
- Five minutes ago.
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That's more like it.
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- Woman shoots husband!
- When did it happen?
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Wait a minute. Listen.
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That's great!
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♪ Oh, what a dance do they do ♪
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♪ Lordy, how I’m telling you ♪
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♪ They don't need no band ♪
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♪ They make time by clappin' their hands ♪
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♪ Just happy as a cow chewin' on a cud ♪
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♪ When the darkies beat their feet
On the Mississippi mud ♪
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Hey, Bing, this isn't the type of number
for this kind of a production.
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- What kind of production is this?
- A super-super, special-special production!
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Well, I guess you're right.
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We should get out of the mud and reach
for the higher and the finer things of life -
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the silver lining and the bluebird
and life and love.
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♪ I look at my doorstep
I look at my doorstep ♪
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♪ I look at the bluebirds
I look at the blackbirds ♪
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♪ I look at the good luck
Look at the bad luck ♪
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♪ I look at the good luck
And the bad luck there ♪
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♪ I never saw bluebirds
Mingle with blackbirds ♪
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♪ I never saw bluebirds
Doin' things backwards ♪
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♪ Never knew good luck
Ever could perch with care ♪
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♪ Now, I overheard ♪
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♪ Those birdies talking today ♪
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♪ And I know just why
They're acting this way ♪
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Maybe I'd better pick up
the thread of the story.
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- Well, you needle it.
- Okay.
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♪ First the bluebird said ♪
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♪ “We've gotta have sunny weather” ♪
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♪ So the bluebirds and the blackbirds ♪
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♪ Got together ♪
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♪ Then the blackbird said ♪
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♪ “Oh, we're birds of a different feather” ♪
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♪ So the bluebirds and the blackbirds ♪
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♪ Got together ♪
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♪ How bout ♪
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♪ Trouble, trouble ♪
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♪ Round my door ♪
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♪ Blackbirds, blackbirds ♪
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- ♪ By the score ♪
- Pull it up, now!
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- ♪ Bluebirds ♪
- Big!
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♪ Bluebirds came one day ♪
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♪ And said, “The blackbirds here ♪
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♪ Are safe” ♪
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Say, who the dickens are these revelers?
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Oh, some quartet on the air.
It really doesn't matter.
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♪ Why, first the ♪
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♪ Bluebird said
“We gotta have sunny weather ♪
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♪ So the bluebirds and the blackbirds
Got together ♪
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♪ Then the blackbird said
“We're birds of a different feather” ♪
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♪ So the bluebirds and the bdlackbirds
Got together ♪
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♪ And when they talked it over ♪
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- ♪ They let the blackbirds bring the rain ♪
- Aw, tell it.
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♪ And the bluebirds then agreed ♪
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♪ To bring that sunshine again ♪
258
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♪ For we can't have rain ♪
259
00:28:44,723 --> 00:28:47,169
♪ Or sunshine that lasts ♪
260
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♪ Forever ♪
261
00:28:50,329 --> 00:28:51,774
♪ Whip-a-boo-boo ♪
262
00:28:51,863 --> 00:28:54,241
♪ You can take those bluebirds
Take those blackbirds ♪
263
00:28:54,333 --> 00:28:56,370
♪ Mix 'em together
You get fair weather ♪
264
00:28:56,435 --> 00:28:59,939
♪ And that's the reason the bluebirds
And the blackbirds got to... ♪
265
00:29:00,038 --> 00:29:05,420
♪ Gather ♪
266
00:29:38,877 --> 00:29:41,790
♪ In my imagination ♪
267
00:29:41,880 --> 00:29:44,724
♪ I'm finding consolation ♪
268
00:29:44,783 --> 00:29:49,095
♪ Somewhere along the Rio Grands ♪
269
00:29:50,422 --> 00:29:53,335
♪ Sadly, I’m reminiscing ♪
270
00:29:53,425 --> 00:29:56,429
♪ Madly, again I'm kissing ♪
271
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♪ Someone along the Rio Grande ♪
272
00:30:03,268 --> 00:30:07,580
♪ It happened in Monterey ♪
273
00:30:07,639 --> 00:30:10,813
♪ A long time ago ♪
274
00:30:10,909 --> 00:30:14,118
♪ I met her in Monterey ♪
275
00:30:14,179 --> 00:30:17,490
♪ In old Mexico ♪
276
00:30:17,582 --> 00:30:20,324
♪ Stars and steel guitars ♪
277
00:30:20,419 --> 00:30:24,299
♪ And luscious tips as red as wine ♪
278
00:30:24,356 --> 00:30:27,030
♪ Broke somebody’s heart ♪
279
00:30:27,125 --> 00:30:31,096
♪ And I’m afraid that it was mine ♪
280
00:30:31,163 --> 00:30:34,508
♪ It happened in Monterey ♪
281
00:30:34,599 --> 00:30:37,773
♪ Without tkinking twice ♪
282
00:30:37,836 --> 00:30:40,976
♪ I left her and threw away ♪
283
00:30:41,039 --> 00:30:44,316
♪ The key to paradise ♪
284
00:30:45,143 --> 00:30:48,681
♪ My indiscreet heart ♪
285
00:30:48,780 --> 00:30:52,193
♪ Longs for the sweetheart ♪
286
00:30:52,284 --> 00:30:54,059
♪ That I left ♪
287
00:30:54,152 --> 00:31:01,195
♪ In old Monterey ♪
288
00:31:16,842 --> 00:31:19,379
♪ Stars and steel guitars ♪
289
00:31:19,478 --> 00:31:23,551
♪ And luscious tips as red as wine ♪
290
00:31:23,648 --> 00:31:26,151
♪ Broke somebody’s heart ♪
291
00:31:26,218 --> 00:31:30,598
♪ And I’m afraid that it was mine ♪
292
00:31:43,168 --> 00:31:46,047
♪ My indiscreet heart ♪
293
00:31:46,772 --> 00:31:49,912
♪ Longs for the sweetheart ♪
294
00:34:09,581 --> 00:34:13,996
♪ It happened in Monterey ♪
295
00:34:14,052 --> 00:34:17,226
♪ A long time ago ♪
296
00:34:17,322 --> 00:34:20,895
♪ I met her in Monterey ♪
297
00:34:20,992 --> 00:34:23,905
♪ In old Mexico ♪
298
00:34:24,696 --> 00:34:27,370
♪ Stars and steel guitars ♪
299
00:34:27,432 --> 00:34:31,380
♪ And luscious tips as red as wine ♪
300
00:34:31,436 --> 00:34:34,110
♪ Broke somebody’s heart ♪
301
00:34:34,205 --> 00:34:38,244
♪ And I’m afraid that it was mine ♪
302
00:34:38,343 --> 00:34:41,620
♪ It happened in Monterey ♪
303
00:34:41,713 --> 00:34:44,887
♪ Without thinking twice ♪
304
00:34:44,950 --> 00:34:48,363
♪ I left her and threw away ♪
305
00:34:48,420 --> 00:34:52,095
♪ The key to paradise ♪
306
00:34:53,258 --> 00:34:57,536
♪ My indiscreet heart ♪
307
00:34:57,596 --> 00:35:02,944
♪ Longs for the sweetheart ♪
308
00:35:03,034 --> 00:35:05,412
♪ That I left ♪
309
00:35:05,470 --> 00:35:13,470
♪ In old Monterey ♪
310
00:35:31,997 --> 00:35:33,908
- Now I've caught you.
- But I -
311
00:35:33,965 --> 00:35:35,945
So this is the way you act
when I'm not around.
312
00:35:36,001 --> 00:35:37,503
- Well, I -
- No use in trying to explain.
313
00:35:37,602 --> 00:35:39,809
- I saw you with my own eyes.
- Well, why won't you let me -
314
00:35:39,904 --> 00:35:41,281
I'm through!
315
00:35:41,339 --> 00:35:45,253
You'll never see me again
as long as you live, you brute.
316
00:35:45,310 --> 00:35:47,017
Good-bye!
317
00:35:56,087 --> 00:35:59,034
Well, wifey, there goes
the best stenographer I ever had.
318
00:35:59,591 --> 00:36:03,698
The next page in the scrapbook
was inserted one day while Paul was away.
319
00:36:03,795 --> 00:36:08,266
And the boys in the band prevailed upon
the property man to do his stuff.
320
00:36:08,333 --> 00:36:11,177
Jack White, a fellow of infinite jest,
321
00:36:11,269 --> 00:36:13,374
But just a little bit nutty.
322
00:36:17,208 --> 00:36:18,710
Come on there, Old Black Joe!
323
00:36:18,810 --> 00:36:20,619
Yeah, Joe, come on.
You'll be terrific.
324
00:36:24,149 --> 00:36:28,393
♪ Old Black Joe ♪
325
00:36:28,486 --> 00:36:31,399
Yuk-yuk-yuk-yuk-yuk-yuk!
326
00:36:31,489 --> 00:36:33,696
When I was a little boy,
my mother said to me -
327
00:36:33,792 --> 00:36:35,328
What did your mother say to you?
328
00:36:35,393 --> 00:36:38,135
When I grown up to be a big man,
what do I wish to be?
329
00:36:38,196 --> 00:36:39,698
What do you wish to be?
330
00:36:39,798 --> 00:36:41,243
- Seven of spades?
- Right!
331
00:36:41,332 --> 00:36:43,539
I always wanted to be a cop
or a fireman or such,
332
00:36:43,635 --> 00:36:45,637
♪ But since those days of wishin' ♪
333
00:36:45,704 --> 00:36:48,878
- ♪ I've got a new ambition ♪
- What is your new ambition?
334
00:36:48,973 --> 00:36:50,509
- Ace of clubs.
- Right!
335
00:36:50,575 --> 00:36:53,749
♪ Oh, how I'd like to own a fish store ♪
336
00:36:53,845 --> 00:36:55,483
♪ That's all T wish to! ♪
337
00:36:55,547 --> 00:36:57,549
♪ A lovely fish store ♪
338
00:36:57,649 --> 00:36:59,322
♪ Why, to all the Paddies ♪
339
00:36:59,384 --> 00:37:01,159
♪ I'd sell them finnan haddies ♪
340
00:37:01,219 --> 00:37:02,892
♪ To the Cohens and the Mishas ♪
341
00:37:02,987 --> 00:37:04,898
♪ I would sell gefilte fishes ♪
342
00:37:04,989 --> 00:37:07,765
♪ I’d put a flounder
In my window each day ♪
343
00:37:07,859 --> 00:37:11,204
♪ I’d put it on a scale
And say I’m giving it away ♪
344
00:37:11,262 --> 00:37:14,505
♪ Oh, how I'd like to own a fish store ♪
345
00:37:14,566 --> 00:37:17,342
♪ I’m a fisherman
Aren't we all? ♪
346
00:37:17,402 --> 00:37:19,746
I had a funny dream last night.
347
00:37:19,838 --> 00:37:21,875
I dreamt I saw two fishes fight.
348
00:37:21,940 --> 00:37:24,045
The champion was a tuna fish.
349
00:37:24,109 --> 00:37:26,020
His opponent was a bass.
350
00:37:26,077 --> 00:37:29,217
Before the title fight began
they introduced a few.
351
00:37:29,280 --> 00:37:30,782
They introduced Kid Sharkey.
352
00:37:33,084 --> 00:37:34,222
Battling Whitefish.
353
00:37:36,454 --> 00:37:37,398
And Piccolo Pete.
354
00:37:37,455 --> 00:37:39,298
Ahh!
355
00:37:39,390 --> 00:37:40,596
- Ace of clubs?
- Right!
356
00:37:40,692 --> 00:37:43,468
The house was packed with poor fish
who paid 20 fish to get in.
357
00:37:43,561 --> 00:37:45,734
And now they're madly yelling
for the main fight to begin.
358
00:37:50,101 --> 00:37:52,240
Everyone's excited.
In the gallery, some fresh trout -
359
00:37:52,303 --> 00:37:54,806
Come on, you tuna fish!
Knock his teeth out now!
360
00:37:54,906 --> 00:37:58,115
The champion leads his left fin.
He leads it to the jaw.
361
00:37:58,209 --> 00:38:01,281
He lands!
The bass, he flounders.
362
00:38:01,379 --> 00:38:03,154
- Catch on?
- Oh, we get it, we get it.
363
00:38:03,248 --> 00:38:05,888
The signal’s off.
The bass went down. He can't get up.
364
00:38:05,950 --> 00:38:07,793
The champ is in his glory.
365
00:38:07,886 --> 00:38:10,730
And then I woke to find my dream
366
00:38:10,789 --> 00:38:12,598
was only a bedtime story.
367
00:38:12,657 --> 00:38:14,796
{orchestra] Whee!
{trombone slides note]
368
00:38:14,893 --> 00:38:17,806
♪ Nice, fresh halibut fish ♪
369
00:38:19,564 --> 00:38:22,408
♪ Nice, fresh halibut fish ♪
370
00:38:22,467 --> 00:38:26,005
♪ Lady, come down ♪
371
00:38:26,104 --> 00:38:29,244
♪ At my least, take a peep ♪
372
00:38:30,842 --> 00:38:32,947
♪ Only last night ♪
373
00:38:33,011 --> 00:38:36,788
♪ They were asleep in the deep ♪
374
00:38:37,515 --> 00:38:40,155
- Want any fish, lady?
- No, sir!
375
00:38:40,251 --> 00:38:42,458
- Your sister want any?
- No, sir!
376
00:38:42,520 --> 00:38:45,467
- Well, you know that fish gives you brains.
- What you eat then? Soy beans?
377
00:38:45,523 --> 00:38:46,797
Ha-ha, ha-ha!
378
00:38:47,625 --> 00:38:50,367
And then the war broke out!
379
00:38:53,932 --> 00:38:55,639
Meeting the men and boys!
380
00:38:55,700 --> 00:38:58,374
Leaving their homes and wives
and sweethearts.
381
00:38:58,469 --> 00:39:00,608
Men, men, men, men!
382
00:39:00,672 --> 00:39:02,652
Going up and down again!
383
00:39:02,707 --> 00:39:04,152
Going up and down again!
384
00:39:04,209 --> 00:39:07,782
Men. Men going up and down.
Going up and down.
385
00:39:07,846 --> 00:39:10,690
And where were you? Where were you?
And where were you?
386
00:39:10,782 --> 00:39:12,523
And where were you?
387
00:39:12,617 --> 00:39:14,995
Never mind me!
388
00:39:19,657 --> 00:39:21,193
They got me, buddy.
389
00:39:21,292 --> 00:39:23,636
- Did they really get you?
- Yes, they really got me.
390
00:39:23,695 --> 00:39:25,834
Well, they should've got you sooner.
391
00:39:25,897 --> 00:39:29,572
But tell me your name
so I can tell your poor old mother.
392
00:39:31,569 --> 00:39:34,709
Why, you darned fool.
My mother knows my name!
393
00:39:35,506 --> 00:39:39,648
♪ I would ♪
394
00:39:39,711 --> 00:39:42,317
♪ Like to own a fish store ♪
395
00:39:42,881 --> 00:39:46,158
♪ Where flying fishes play ♪
396
00:39:46,217 --> 00:39:49,096
♪ Oh, how I'd like to own a fish store ♪
397
00:39:49,187 --> 00:39:50,530
♪ On the road ♪
398
00:39:50,588 --> 00:39:57,403
♪ To Mandalay ♪
399
00:39:57,862 --> 00:39:59,899
- Four of spades?
- Right!
400
00:40:20,418 --> 00:40:22,955
♪ Romeo and Juliet ♪
401
00:40:23,054 --> 00:40:26,092
♪ I’m quite sure didn't have to pet ♪
402
00:40:26,190 --> 00:40:30,639
♪ Upon a hardwood bench
In a park like this is ♪
403
00:40:31,863 --> 00:40:34,537
♪ They had moonlight up above ♪
404
00:40:34,599 --> 00:40:37,307
♪ And all the scenery of love ♪
405
00:40:37,402 --> 00:40:41,908
♪ Things like that
So helpful to hugs and kisses ♪
406
00:40:42,774 --> 00:40:46,278
♪ But you and I, my dear ♪
407
00:40:46,377 --> 00:40:50,655
♪ Need no such atmosphere ♪
408
00:40:50,748 --> 00:40:53,752
♪ A bench in the park ♪
409
00:40:53,818 --> 00:40:57,061
♪ Unromantic and plain ♪
410
00:40:57,121 --> 00:40:59,761
♪ That bench in the park ♪
411
00:40:59,824 --> 00:41:02,805
♪ Can be our lovers' lane ♪
412
00:41:02,894 --> 00:41:06,341
♪ The glimmering light of a lamp ♪
413
00:41:06,431 --> 00:41:08,342
♪ For a moon ♪
414
00:41:08,433 --> 00:41:10,913
♪ A cold, dreary night ♪
415
00:41:10,969 --> 00:41:13,950
♪ But in our heads there is June ♪
416
00:41:14,005 --> 00:41:16,451
♪ A lone little bird ♪
417
00:41:16,507 --> 00:41:19,454
♪ In the branches above ♪
418
00:41:19,510 --> 00:41:21,854
♪ Is plaintively heard ♪
419
00:41:21,946 --> 00:41:24,586
♪ Serenading his love ♪
420
00:41:24,649 --> 00:41:27,653
♪ And what more do we need? ♪
421
00:41:27,752 --> 00:41:30,858
♪ You and I in the dark ♪
422
00:41:30,955 --> 00:41:33,526
♪ On a bench ♪
423
00:41:33,624 --> 00:41:38,767
♪ In the park ♪
424
00:42:09,027 --> 00:42:11,871
♪ A bench in the park ♪
425
00:42:11,963 --> 00:42:15,240
♪ Unromantic and plain ♪
426
00:42:15,333 --> 00:42:17,870
♪ That bench in the park ♪
427
00:42:17,969 --> 00:42:21,075
♪ Can be our lovers' lane ♪
428
00:42:21,172 --> 00:42:24,813
♪ The glimmering light of a lamp ♪
429
00:42:24,876 --> 00:42:27,083
♪ For a moon ♪
430
00:42:27,178 --> 00:42:29,556
♪ A cold, dreary night ♪
431
00:42:29,647 --> 00:42:32,719
♪ But in our heads there is June ♪
432
00:42:32,817 --> 00:42:35,263
♪ A lone little bird ♪
433
00:42:35,353 --> 00:42:38,425
♪ In the branches above ♪
434
00:42:38,523 --> 00:42:40,901
♪ Is plaintively heard ♪
435
00:42:40,992 --> 00:42:43,871
♪ Serenading his love ♪
436
00:42:43,928 --> 00:42:46,772
♪ And what more do we need? ♪
437
00:42:46,864 --> 00:42:49,538
♪ You and I in the dark ♪
438
00:42:49,600 --> 00:42:51,773
♪ A bench ♪
439
00:42:51,869 --> 00:42:53,371
♪ In the park ♪
440
00:42:53,438 --> 00:42:56,385
♪ Bum-bum bum-bum behoodoo ♪
441
00:45:27,558 --> 00:45:29,504
♪ A lone little bird ♪
442
00:45:29,560 --> 00:45:32,006
♪ In the branches above ♪
443
00:45:32,063 --> 00:45:34,669
♪ Is plaintively heard ♪
444
00:45:34,732 --> 00:45:38,680
♪ Serenading his love ♪
445
00:46:04,962 --> 00:46:10,036
♪ And what more do we need? ♪
446
00:46:10,935 --> 00:46:16,476
♪ You and I in the dark ♪
447
00:46:17,275 --> 00:46:20,779
♪ On a bench ♪
448
00:46:20,878 --> 00:46:26,988
♪ In the park ♪
449
00:46:42,500 --> 00:46:46,573
I beg your pardon, sir. Is this the place
where you report a stolen automobile?
450
00:46:52,843 --> 00:46:55,983
The Universal picture
All Quiet on the Western Front
451
00:46:56,080 --> 00:46:58,686
inspired us to produce
our own little war drama,
452
00:46:58,783 --> 00:47:01,457
All Noisy on the Eastern Front.
453
00:47:01,519 --> 00:47:05,695
In it we hope to prove for all time
that Sherman was right.
454
00:47:09,994 --> 00:47:11,473
Come in!
455
00:47:12,330 --> 00:47:14,037
Marie!
456
00:47:14,131 --> 00:47:16,805
My big American baby!
457
00:47:17,835 --> 00:47:19,940
- Cigarettes?
- Have you been true to me?
458
00:47:20,004 --> 00:47:22,314
Hide! Quickly!
459
00:47:24,508 --> 00:47:25,885
Come in!
460
00:47:28,212 --> 00:47:30,123
- Marie!
- Mon capitaine!
461
00:47:30,181 --> 00:47:32,183
You look so handsome!
462
00:47:33,184 --> 00:47:34,527
Soap.
463
00:47:34,618 --> 00:47:36,791
- Smells good.
- Have you been true to me?
464
00:47:36,854 --> 00:47:38,993
Hide! Quickly!
465
00:47:41,192 --> 00:47:43,138
Come in!
466
00:47:43,194 --> 00:47:45,834
- Marie darlin'!
- Mon colonel!
467
00:47:45,896 --> 00:47:47,842
Oh, girl, girl, girl, girl!
468
00:47:47,898 --> 00:47:49,343
Mm-mmm!
469
00:47:49,400 --> 00:47:51,676
You are my jazz baby, no?
470
00:47:51,736 --> 00:47:55,013
- Look what I got for you.
- Chocolate! Yum-yum-yum.
471
00:47:55,072 --> 00:47:56,881
Marie, have you been true to me?
472
00:47:56,974 --> 00:47:59,079
Hide!
473
00:47:59,176 --> 00:48:01,178
Quickly!
474
00:48:02,480 --> 00:48:04,255
Come in!
475
00:48:09,153 --> 00:48:10,564
General.
476
00:48:12,656 --> 00:48:15,330
Marie, have you been true to me?
477
00:48:15,393 --> 00:48:18,169
Need you ask me that, baby?
478
00:48:18,229 --> 00:48:20,106
The enemy is shelling the town.
479
00:48:20,197 --> 00:48:22,006
We must leave immediately.
480
00:48:22,066 --> 00:48:24,444
Come! My car is waiting.
481
00:48:25,035 --> 00:48:26,571
Have you got any room for me?
482
00:48:26,670 --> 00:48:27,705
How about me?
483
00:48:27,772 --> 00:48:29,274
How 'bout me?
484
00:48:30,908 --> 00:48:32,444
How about us?
485
00:51:40,264 --> 00:51:42,471
No record of American music
would be complete
486
00:51:42,566 --> 00:51:44,477
without George Gershwin's
Rhapsody in Blue,
487
00:51:44,568 --> 00:51:49,881
which was written for the Whiteman Orchestra
and first played in the Aeolian Hall in 1924.
488
00:51:49,940 --> 00:51:52,318
The most primitive
and the most modern musical elements
489
00:51:52,409 --> 00:51:54,047
are combined in this rhapsody,
490
00:51:54,111 --> 00:51:56,216
for jazz was born in the African jungle
491
00:51:56,280 --> 00:51:58,487
to the beating of the voodoo drum.
492
01:01:34,224 --> 01:01:37,068
- Oh, good evening, Mr. Kent.
- Hello, Wally.
493
01:01:37,160 --> 01:01:39,640
- What are you gonna have?
- Oh, I don't know.
494
01:01:39,696 --> 01:01:41,198
Most anything.
495
01:01:46,803 --> 01:01:48,476
Thanks. What is that?
496
01:01:48,538 --> 01:01:50,848
Just what you ordered - most anything.
497
01:01:50,907 --> 01:01:53,683
Well, here's a go, here's a go.
498
01:02:15,565 --> 01:02:18,512
You know what’s the matter
with this country?
499
01:02:18,568 --> 01:02:20,070
It's a tariff.
500
01:02:21,404 --> 01:02:23,384
That's who.
501
01:02:23,440 --> 01:02:26,250
Partly tariff and partly income tax.
502
01:02:26,343 --> 01:02:27,845
Now, you take my wife.
503
01:02:29,846 --> 01:02:32,417
All right. Who you gonna take?
504
01:02:34,184 --> 01:02:36,186
Here's a go, here's a go, here's a go.
505
01:02:37,520 --> 01:02:40,967
Wait a minute. Don't kick that dog.
506
01:02:41,057 --> 01:02:43,264
That's not a dog.
507
01:02:43,360 --> 01:02:45,362
It's a cat.
508
01:02:45,428 --> 01:02:47,738
Well, don't - Then don't kick the cat.
509
01:02:48,732 --> 01:02:50,939
- Don't you like animals?
- No.
510
01:02:51,034 --> 01:02:52,741
Do you like goldfish?
511
01:02:52,802 --> 01:02:54,941
Goldfish? I hate 'em!
512
01:02:55,038 --> 01:02:58,485
Whew. Nat so quiet. Not so quiet.
513
01:02:58,575 --> 01:03:02,819
My boy, don't ever let anybody
hear you talk that way.
514
01:03:02,912 --> 01:03:07,156
A goldfish is one of the most faithful
animals we have.
515
01:03:07,250 --> 01:03:08,752
To mankind.
516
01:03:10,654 --> 01:03:12,156
To the goldfish.
517
01:03:13,456 --> 01:03:16,096
Would you mind if I told you a story
518
01:03:16,159 --> 01:03:19,902
about two little goldfish that I once had?
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01:03:19,963 --> 01:03:21,465
No.
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01:03:22,299 --> 01:03:25,109
I bought 'em at a spawn shop.
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01:03:25,168 --> 01:03:27,341
Two little walli - walli - uh -
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01:03:28,805 --> 01:03:30,182
goldfish.
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01:03:30,273 --> 01:03:32,514
I call 'em Ella and Emma.
524
01:03:32,609 --> 01:03:36,921
I brought them home
and put them in a glass bowl full of water.
525
01:03:36,980 --> 01:03:39,927
And I used to sit and watch them grow,
526
01:03:39,983 --> 01:03:42,327
grow into women, into men -
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01:03:43,853 --> 01:03:45,355
Big fish.
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01:03:46,022 --> 01:03:48,332
Then prohibition came,
529
01:03:48,425 --> 01:03:51,929
and they jumped out of the bowl
onto the floor.
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01:03:51,995 --> 01:03:55,374
They used to follow me around
wherever I went.
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01:03:56,299 --> 01:03:58,006
How I used to love them.
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01:03:58,101 --> 01:04:00,638
I used to come home each night
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01:04:00,704 --> 01:04:02,945
and I'd stand at the bottom of the steps
534
01:04:03,006 --> 01:04:05,384
and I'd cry out,
535
01:04:05,475 --> 01:04:08,183
“Hello, Ella!
536
01:04:09,512 --> 01:04:12,550
Hello, Emma!"
537
01:04:12,649 --> 01:04:15,152
And they would answer me back -
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01:04:18,955 --> 01:04:22,198
One day I'd been working very hard.
539
01:04:23,159 --> 01:04:25,230
I worked so hard, I broke my shovel.
540
01:04:26,329 --> 01:04:30,004
I came home,
and I stood at the bottom of the steps,
541
01:04:30,066 --> 01:04:31,909
and I cried out...
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01:04:33,169 --> 01:04:36,412
“Hello-lo-lo-lo, Ella!
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01:04:37,807 --> 01:04:40,686
Hello, hello, Emma!"
544
01:04:43,513 --> 01:04:45,356
But there was no -
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01:04:51,821 --> 01:04:53,323
No -
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01:05:03,233 --> 01:05:05,372
Ella! Emma!
547
01:05:06,269 --> 01:05:07,407
Emma!
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01:05:30,460 --> 01:05:33,805
♪ A little tale we'll tell to you ♪
549
01:05:33,897 --> 01:05:37,276
♪ About the love of someone who ♪
550
01:05:37,367 --> 01:05:43,374
♪ They called the Ragamuffin Romeo ♪
551
01:05:44,374 --> 01:05:47,583
♪ He'd sigh and wail, as lovers do ♪
552
01:05:47,644 --> 01:05:51,148
♪ When thinking of his sweetie too ♪
553
01:05:51,247 --> 01:05:56,890
♪ Poor little Ragamuffin Romeo ♪
554
01:05:58,555 --> 01:06:02,093
♪ In dreams only they had ever met ♪
555
01:06:02,158 --> 01:06:05,332
♪ And at dawn he'd awake ♪
556
01:06:05,428 --> 01:06:08,841
♪ Oh, so lonely for his Juliet ♪
557
01:06:08,932 --> 01:06:11,572
♪ And then he would take ♪
558
01:06:11,634 --> 01:06:14,945
♪ His little sack and hit the road ♪
559
01:06:15,004 --> 01:06:18,076
♪ A-picking rags at each abode ♪
560
01:06:18,141 --> 01:06:23,921
♪ Poor little Ragamuffin Romeo ♪
561
01:06:25,615 --> 01:06:28,653
♪ Happiness, he found a star to catch it ♪
562
01:06:28,751 --> 01:06:31,994
♪ Listen now, for this is where the catch is ♪
563
01:06:32,088 --> 01:06:38,095
♪ His lady love each night making a rag ♪
564
01:06:38,795 --> 01:06:41,537
♪ Then he never used to be dejected ♪
565
01:06:41,631 --> 01:06:45,044
♪ Doing what the fairy tale directed ♪
566
01:06:45,134 --> 01:06:48,206
♪ On the wall he'd tack 'em all
And for a while ♪
567
01:06:48,304 --> 01:06:50,784
♪ He’d smile the blues away ♪
568
01:06:50,840 --> 01:06:54,378
♪ There’ll come a day, I really feel ♪
569
01:06:54,477 --> 01:06:57,549
♪ We 're gonna love in manner real ♪
570
01:06:57,647 --> 01:07:03,063
♪ My little Ragamuffin Romeo ♪
571
01:07:04,120 --> 01:07:07,363
♪ I'm always gay and never blue ♪
572
01:07:07,457 --> 01:07:10,404
♪ I know that love will lead me to ♪
573
01:07:10,493 --> 01:07:17,468
♪ My little Ragamuffin Romeo ♪
574
01:07:17,534 --> 01:07:20,811
♪ Until then so happy we can be ♪
575
01:07:20,870 --> 01:07:23,851
♪ And complaining ain’t right ♪
576
01:07:23,907 --> 01:07:27,320
♪ Until then I promise faithfully ♪
577
01:07:27,377 --> 01:07:29,914
♪ To see you each night ♪
578
01:07:30,013 --> 01:07:33,256
♪ And just as true as stars above ♪
579
01:07:33,349 --> 01:07:36,489
♪ If I should live, I need to love ♪
580
01:07:36,553 --> 01:07:40,399
♪ My little Ragamuffin Rome - ♪
581
01:07:40,490 --> 01:07:47,066
♪ My Ragamuffin Romeo ♪
582
01:10:22,151 --> 01:10:24,757
A good show, like a good sauce,
583
01:10:24,854 --> 01:10:27,994
requires just a little dash of spice.
584
01:10:28,057 --> 01:10:30,833
So we ask you to peek though this keyhole
585
01:10:30,893 --> 01:10:32,770
at our next page,
586
01:10:32,862 --> 01:10:35,069
and if you see anything spicy,
587
01:10:35,164 --> 01:10:38,543
remember, you should never, never
588
01:10:38,601 --> 01:10:40,911
peek through a keyhole.
589
01:10:49,345 --> 01:10:50,881
- My husband!
- Husband?
590
01:10:50,947 --> 01:10:52,449
- Hide quickly!
- Where?
591
01:10:52,548 --> 01:10:54,050
I-In there!
592
01:10:54,117 --> 01:10:55,790
Okay.
593
01:11:01,057 --> 01:11:03,765
- Ah, my darling wife.
- Hello, dear.
594
01:11:05,194 --> 01:11:08,198
Daddy, there's a boogie man in that closet.
595
01:11:14,437 --> 01:11:15,939
What did you say, dear?
596
01:11:16,038 --> 01:11:18,882
There's a boogie man in that closet.
597
01:11:30,553 --> 01:11:32,396
Aren't you ashamed of yourself?
598
01:11:32,455 --> 01:11:36,301
A great big man like you
running around scaring little children.
599
01:12:06,589 --> 01:12:08,364
♪ When you find that your mind ♪
600
01:12:08,457 --> 01:12:09,959
♪ Keeps you worried and blue ♪
601
01:12:10,026 --> 01:12:14,497
♪ You can always let your feet
Keep your disposition sweet ♪
602
01:12:14,597 --> 01:12:17,043
♪ I want to see what makes me ♪
603
01:12:17,133 --> 01:12:18,806
♪ Feel the way I do-ooh ♪
604
01:12:18,868 --> 01:12:23,339
♪ Will you kindly cast an eye
On two good reasons why? ♪
605
01:12:23,439 --> 01:12:26,818
♪ Happy feet
I've got those happy feet ♪
606
01:12:26,876 --> 01:12:28,981
♪ Give them a low-down beat ♪
607
01:12:29,045 --> 01:12:31,491
♪ And they begin dancing ♪
608
01:12:31,547 --> 01:12:34,960
♪ We got those 10 little tapping toes ♪
609
01:12:35,017 --> 01:12:39,124
♪ And when they hear a tune
I can't control my dancing heels ♪
610
01:12:39,188 --> 01:12:40,394
♪ To save my soul ♪
611
01:12:40,489 --> 01:12:43,663
♪ Weary blues can't get into my shoes ♪
612
01:12:43,726 --> 01:12:48,505
♪ Because my shoes refuse
To ever grow weary ♪
613
01:12:48,564 --> 01:12:52,979
♪ I keep cheerful
on an earful of music, sweet ♪
614
01:12:53,035 --> 01:12:56,812
♪ 'Cause we got
Those hap-hap-happy feet ♪
615
01:12:56,873 --> 01:12:58,910
- ♪ Bada-dava-da ♪
- Ah.
616
01:12:59,008 --> 01:13:02,581
♪ Happy feet, we've got those happy feet ♪
617
01:13:02,678 --> 01:13:07,650
♪ Give them a loww-down beat
And they begin dancing ♪
618
01:13:07,717 --> 01:13:11,062
♪ We got those 10 little tapping toes ♪
619
01:13:11,153 --> 01:13:14,896
♪ And when they hear a tune
I can't control my dancing heels ♪
620
01:13:14,991 --> 01:13:16,334
♪ To save my soul ♪
621
01:13:24,567 --> 01:13:26,706
♪ I keep cheerful on an earful ♪
622
01:13:26,769 --> 01:13:29,113
♪ Of music, sweet ♪
623
01:13:29,205 --> 01:13:32,516
♪ 'Cause we've got
Those hap-hap-happy feet ♪
624
01:16:12,768 --> 01:16:15,749
Well done, girls. Bravo. Splendid.
625
01:16:15,838 --> 01:16:18,876
- Thank you, Mr. Irwin.
- You're welcome.
626
01:16:20,509 --> 01:16:22,352
Say, Charlie, what's the big idea?
627
01:16:22,411 --> 01:16:24,891
Don't you think I'm entitled
to a little consideration?
628
01:16:24,947 --> 01:16:29,054
What for, Paul? After all is said and done,
it's dancing that puts a number over.
629
01:16:29,118 --> 01:16:32,759
All you do is stand back there,
wave a little stick, and form a background.
630
01:16:32,855 --> 01:16:34,960
And what a background.
631
01:16:35,057 --> 01:16:38,061
How do you know that I can't dance?
632
01:16:38,127 --> 01:16:40,129
You don't mean to tell me
that you're well-versed
633
01:16:40,229 --> 01:16:42,641
in the intricacies of the an
of Terpsichore?
634
01:16:42,731 --> 01:16:45,211
No, but I can dance.
635
01:16:45,267 --> 01:16:46,871
Charlie, I have a secret confession.
636
01:16:46,936 --> 01:16:49,917
Ever since I've been a little fellow,
I've been able to dance, oh, quite well.
637
01:16:49,972 --> 01:16:52,816
Ever since I was about -
oh, about so high.
638
01:16:52,908 --> 01:16:54,751
Yeah, but how wide?
639
01:16:54,810 --> 01:16:55,811
Ouch.
640
01:16:55,911 --> 01:16:58,551
You really want to dance?
641
01:16:58,614 --> 01:17:03,393
All right, Ladies and gentlemen,
Mr. Paul Whiteman will now dance,
642
01:17:03,452 --> 01:17:05,898
so help me, Bob.
643
01:17:54,537 --> 01:17:56,983
What progress pictures have made,
644
01:17:57,039 --> 01:18:00,111
from Edison's Vitascope
to the talkies of today.
645
01:18:00,809 --> 01:18:03,153
On the next page,
we're going to take you back to the days
646
01:18:03,212 --> 01:18:05,158
of the illustrated song,
647
01:18:05,214 --> 01:18:08,525
when legs were limbs
and lightning was considered fast.
648
01:18:16,125 --> 01:18:19,334
♪ The fights were brightly gleaming ♪
649
01:18:19,395 --> 01:18:22,137
♪ On the Great White Way ♪
650
01:18:22,198 --> 01:18:27,648
♪ Where there's a light
For every broken heart ♪
651
01:18:27,703 --> 01:18:29,910
♪ A lonely lad was gazing ♪
652
01:18:30,005 --> 01:18:32,884
♪ On the scene so gay ♪
653
01:18:32,975 --> 01:18:37,720
♪ From all the merry drunks
He stood apart ♪
654
01:18:39,848 --> 01:18:42,852
♪ A kindly faced policeman ♪
655
01:18:42,918 --> 01:18:45,865
♪ Whistling “Broadway Melody" ♪
656
01:18:45,921 --> 01:18:50,165
♪ Observed the teardrops
In the laddie’s eye ♪
657
01:18:51,727 --> 01:18:54,731
♪ “Don’t bring a frown to Broadway” ♪
658
01:18:54,830 --> 01:18:57,538
♪ In a gentle tone said he ♪
659
01:18:57,600 --> 01:19:00,547
♪ With trembling voice ♪
660
01:19:00,603 --> 01:19:06,747
♪ The youth began to cry ♪
661
01:19:06,842 --> 01:19:11,518
♪ Has anybody seen our Nellie? ♪
662
01:19:13,916 --> 01:19:18,194
♪ She's somewhere on the Great White Way ♪
663
01:19:19,021 --> 01:19:21,627
♪ Perhaps, dare to tell ♪
664
01:19:21,724 --> 01:19:24,637
♪ There's same city swell ♪
665
01:19:24,727 --> 01:19:26,764
♪ Who ain’t doing right ♪
666
01:19:26,862 --> 01:19:30,366
♪ Tonight by our Nell ♪
667
01:19:30,432 --> 01:19:33,038
♪ She’s just a child ♪
668
01:19:33,102 --> 01:19:35,207
♪ A little wild ♪
669
01:19:35,271 --> 01:19:38,047
♪ But then she's just a kid ♪
670
01:19:38,107 --> 01:19:42,249
♪ Some villain may lead her astray ♪
671
01:19:42,311 --> 01:19:46,259
♪ Ah, heaven forbid ♪
672
01:19:46,882 --> 01:19:52,298
♪ Ana, if you see our darling Nellie ♪
673
01:19:53,122 --> 01:19:56,763
♪ Please send her back ♪
674
01:19:56,825 --> 01:20:04,676
♪ To Shamokin, PA ♪
675
01:20:11,440 --> 01:20:16,981
♪ Has anybody seen our Nellie? ♪
676
01:20:17,079 --> 01:20:20,458
♪ She's somewhere on the Great White Way ♪
677
01:20:20,516 --> 01:20:22,792
♪ The Great White Way ♪
678
01:20:22,851 --> 01:20:25,798
♪ Perhaps, dare to tell ♪
679
01:20:25,854 --> 01:20:28,630
♪ There's same city swell ♪
680
01:20:28,691 --> 01:20:31,262
♪ Who ain’t doing right ♪
681
01:20:31,327 --> 01:20:34,137
♪ Tonight by our Nell ♪
682
01:20:34,196 --> 01:20:36,938
Now, all together, please!
683
01:20:36,999 --> 01:20:38,501
Once again!
684
01:20:38,600 --> 01:20:42,514
♪ She's just a child, a little wild ♪
685
01:20:42,604 --> 01:20:45,517
♪ But then she's just a kid ♪
686
01:20:45,607 --> 01:20:50,056
♪ Some villain may lead her astray ♪
687
01:20:50,145 --> 01:20:54,958
♪ Ah, heaven forbid ♪
688
01:20:55,017 --> 01:21:00,695
♪ Ana, if you see our darling Nellie ♪
689
01:21:01,457 --> 01:21:05,530
♪ Please send her back ♪
690
01:21:05,627 --> 01:21:11,805
♪ To Shamokin, PA ♪
691
01:21:11,867 --> 01:21:18,250
♪ Shamokin, PA ♪
692
01:21:42,698 --> 01:21:45,838
♪ Wake from your sleep ♪
693
01:21:45,901 --> 01:21:48,848
♪ All you weary ones ♪
694
01:21:49,505 --> 01:21:52,179
♪ Who are weary ♪
695
01:21:52,241 --> 01:21:57,452
♪ Of the night ♪
696
01:21:57,546 --> 01:22:00,288
♪ Look to the east ♪
697
01:22:00,382 --> 01:22:03,886
♪ All you dreary ones ♪
698
01:22:03,952 --> 01:22:06,762
♪ Who are waiting ♪
699
01:22:06,855 --> 01:22:12,134
♪ For the light ♪
700
01:22:12,227 --> 01:22:15,731
♪ Dawn is breaking ♪
701
01:22:15,798 --> 01:22:19,803
♪ And a new day is born ♪
702
01:22:21,136 --> 01:22:25,107
♪ The world is singing ♪
703
01:22:25,207 --> 01:22:28,745
♪ The song of the dawn ♪
704
01:22:28,811 --> 01:22:32,156
♪ Birds are waking ♪
705
01:22:32,247 --> 01:22:37,219
♪ Hear them welcome the mam ♪
706
01:22:37,286 --> 01:22:41,462
♪ They’re sweetly singing ♪
707
01:22:41,557 --> 01:22:45,232
♪ The song of the dawn ♪
708
01:22:45,294 --> 01:22:48,935
♪ Yesterday the skies were gray ♪
709
01:22:48,997 --> 01:22:51,910
♪ Look, this morning they’re blue ♪
710
01:22:52,768 --> 01:22:56,443
♪ The smiling sun tells everyone ♪
711
01:22:56,505 --> 01:22:59,782
♪ Come and start life anew ♪
712
01:22:59,842 --> 01:23:03,688
♪ Sing hallelujah ♪
713
01:23:03,779 --> 01:23:08,853
♪ For the dark night is gone ♪
714
01:23:08,951 --> 01:23:12,990
♪ The world is singing ♪
715
01:23:13,088 --> 01:23:16,331
♪ The song of the dawn ♪
716
01:23:18,360 --> 01:23:21,864
♪ Dawn is breaking ♪
717
01:23:21,964 --> 01:23:26,811
♪ And a new day is born ♪
718
01:23:27,436 --> 01:23:31,475
♪ The world is singing ♪
719
01:23:31,540 --> 01:23:35,283
♪ The song of the dawn ♪
720
01:23:35,344 --> 01:23:39,019
♪ Birds are waking ♪
721
01:23:39,114 --> 01:23:43,529
♪ Hear them welcome the mam ♪
722
01:23:43,619 --> 01:23:48,193
♪ They’re sweetly singing ♪
723
01:23:48,290 --> 01:23:51,897
♪ The song of the dawn ♪
724
01:23:51,994 --> 01:23:55,635
♪ Yesterday the skies were gray ♪
725
01:23:55,697 --> 01:23:59,042
♪ Look, this morning they’re blue ♪
726
01:23:59,134 --> 01:24:03,139
♪ The smiling sun tells everyone ♪
727
01:24:03,205 --> 01:24:06,482
♪ Come and start life anew ♪
728
01:24:06,542 --> 01:24:10,888
♪ Sing hallelujah ♪
729
01:24:10,979 --> 01:24:16,361
♪ For the dark night is gone ♪
730
01:24:16,418 --> 01:24:21,265
♪ The world is singing ♪
731
01:24:21,356 --> 01:24:25,065
♪ The song of the dawn ♪
732
01:24:26,662 --> 01:24:31,736
♪ Dawn is breaking ♪
733
01:24:31,833 --> 01:24:39,833
♪ And the dark night is gone ♪
734
01:24:41,677 --> 01:24:46,387
♪ The world is singing ♪
735
01:24:47,516 --> 01:24:55,264
♪ The song of the dawn ♪
736
01:25:09,938 --> 01:25:13,112
America is a melting pot of music,
737
01:25:13,208 --> 01:25:15,814
wherein the melodies of all nations
738
01:25:15,911 --> 01:25:19,290
are fused into one great new rhythm -
739
01:25:19,381 --> 01:25:20,382
jazz!
740
01:25:38,967 --> 01:25:42,505
♪ Do you ken John Peel
With his coat so gray? ♪
741
01:25:42,604 --> 01:25:45,414
♪ Do you ken John Peel
At the break of day? ♪
742
01:25:45,474 --> 01:25:49,081
♪ Do you ken John Peel
When he's far, far away? ♪
743
01:25:49,144 --> 01:25:51,988
♪ With his hounds and his horn
In the morning ♪
744
01:25:59,087 --> 01:26:01,966
♪ Do you ken John Peel
With his coat so gray? ♪
745
01:26:02,024 --> 01:26:04,971
♪ Do you ken John Peel
At the break of day? ♪
746
01:26:05,027 --> 01:26:08,201
♪ Do you ken John Peel
When he's far, far away? ♪
747
01:26:08,296 --> 01:26:11,539
♪ With his hounds and his horn
In the morning ♪
748
01:27:33,415 --> 01:27:36,191
♪ If a body meets a body ♪
749
01:27:36,251 --> 01:27:38,697
♪ Coming through the rye ♪
750
01:27:38,754 --> 01:27:41,360
♪ If a body ♪
751
01:27:41,423 --> 01:27:42,868
♪ Kiss a body ♪
752
01:27:42,924 --> 01:27:44,904
♪ Need a body cry? ♪
753
01:30:43,038 --> 01:30:48,750
♪ Angels fold their wings and rest ♪
754
01:30:48,810 --> 01:30:53,725
♪ In that Eden of the west ♪
755
01:30:53,782 --> 01:31:00,996
♪ Beauty’s home Killarney ♪
756
01:31:01,089 --> 01:31:08,007
♪ Ever fair ♪
757
01:31:08,096 --> 01:31:12,977
♪ Killarney ♪
758
01:37:49,831 --> 01:37:54,473
♪ Hallelujah ♪
759
01:37:54,535 --> 01:38:00,349
♪ For the dark night is gone ♪
760
01:38:01,409 --> 01:38:06,381
♪ The world is singing ♪
761
01:38:06,481 --> 01:38:13,228
♪ The song of the dawn ♪
59791
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