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voice was a regular highlight of the show, as was her knack for tart one-liners equal to those of her husband. The show's running gags also included references to Alice's wealth from her film career ("I'm only trying to protect the wife of the money I love" was a typical Harris drollery), and
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for 1943, and the sheet music for the song sold over a million copies. Since a clause in her contract (as was the case with most other Fox stars) stated that she could not officially record any of her movie songs, other singers, such as
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have been more associated with the song than Faye. However, it is still often considered Faye's signature song. That year, Faye was once again named one of the top box-office draws in the world.
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songs; Faye again received strong reviews. One of the most expensive films of its time, it also became one of the most successful musicals of the 1930s.
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1499:June Mills
1464:Edie Allen
1296:Trixie Lee
1049:Jean Legoi
1023:Film debut
984:Filmography
953:Bing Crosby
941:Cole Porter
925:Her voice,
871:Gene Nelson
813:Phil Harris
783:malaproping
779:Gale Gordon
711:Phil Harris
707:Tony Martin
649:blackballed
588:Dick Haymes
542:(1941) and
534:Technicolor
451:Fanny Brice
387:Jean Harlow
351:Rudy Vallée
274:(1937) and
201:Phil Harris
172:Tony Martin
100:Occupations
74:May 9, 1998
55:May 5, 1915
2158:Categories
2140:Alice Faye
2115:Alice Faye
2101:Alice Faye
2087:Alice Faye
2072:Alice Faye
1907:2020-03-04
1852:2020-03-04
1827:2020-03-04
1741:2020-03-04
1670:. NY Times
1649:References
1511:State Fair
1355:Pat O'Day
1261:Sally Day
1125:Pat Doran
977:State Fair
945:Hit Parade
867:John Payne
756:Jack Benny
695:Metromedia
665:State Fair
625:June Haver
561:Don Ameche
557:Jack Haley
516:Phil Baker
422:Don Ameche
335:vaudeville
258:Alice Faye
51:1915-05-05
23:Alice Faye
1822:0362-4331
1333:Barricade
1291:Tail Spin
862:Good News
821:contralto
697:Studios.
499:Biography
465:Barricade
459:Tail Spin
439:1939–1940
247:alicefaye
120:1934–1995
59:Manhattan
2120:Playbill
1941:70284362
1699:17 March
1635:Suspense
1583:Herself
1481:Herself
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891:cremated
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