Howard Keel photos
Howard Keel photos – Photographs of actor Howard Keel, famous singer and actor, best remembered for his roles in “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” and the TV series “Dallas”
Howard Keel photosHoward Keel photos – Photographs of actor Howard Keel, famous singer and actor, best remembered for his roles in “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” and the TV series “Dallas”
Howard Keel photosRecorded by: Stanley Black; Jerry Gray & His Orch.; John Kirby; Glenn Miller; Ray Noble; Smith & Amherst Glee Club; E.A. Smith; Ethel Smith; Eddie South & His Alabamians; Slim Whitman; Artis Wodehouse. Performed on the I Love Lucy episode, The Indian Show, as well as the Red Skelton/Esther Williams musical Bathing Beauty
By the Waters of Minnetonka lyricsFrom the film Time Out for Rhythm (1941), sung and danced by Ann Miller
The Gentleman Prefers To DanceDVD review of ‘Batman vs. Dracula‘, an animated movie that’s definitely notfor children. It’s an entertaining horror film, but not meant for young kids.
The Batman vs DraculaMemories of the actor who always personified class and style — the late, lamented Ricardo Montalban
In memoriam of Ricardo Montalban(from the movie The Fuller Brush Girl starring Lucille Ball and Eddie Albert)
When Mrs. O’Leary’s cow kicked the lantern
In Chicago town
They say that started the fire
That burned Chicago down
That’s the story that went around
But here’s the real low-down
Put the blame on Mame, boys
Put the blame on Mame
Mame kissed a buyer from out of town
That kiss burned Chicago down
So you can put the blame on Mame, boys
Put the blame on Mame
(sung by Fred Astaire and Red Skelton in Three Little Words)
Ming Toy loved a boy,
Happy little Japanee;
Oo-long was his name,
Set her heart a flame.
One day he say, “Soon I gotta go away;”
When he leave Ming Toy grieve;
Everybody hear her say:
When the shades of night are falling
Tennessee, I hear you calling;
My thoughts just roam
Back to home, sweet home.
Every day my heart grows fonder,
Of the folks I left down yonder;
I wonder when I’ll be there again.
(sung in Three Little Words, starring Fred Astaire and Red Skelton)
Lonesome Johnnie Warner, sitting in a corner
of a swell cafe, eating his heart away
because he had no girl,
at another table, sat a girl named Mable
with a fellow who Johnnie knew and his brain began to whirl
The girl had caught his eye and John began to cry.