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Bosom Buddies lyrics - performed by Bea Arthur and Lucille Ball in Mame (1974)

Bosom Buddies

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Bosom Buddies lyrics – performed by Bea Arthur and Lucille Ball in Mame (1974) We’ll always be bosom buddies,Friends, sisters and pals;We’ll always be bosom buddies,If… Read More »Bosom Buddies

Cuban Pete

Cuban Pete song lyrics

Song lyrics to Cuban Pete by Desi Arnaz, one of his hit songs, played multiple times on the I Love Lucy television series.

They raved about Sloppy Joe
The Latin Lothario
But Havana has a new sensation
He’s really a modest guy
Although he’s the hottest guy in Havana
And here’s what he has to say

They call me Cuban Pete
I’m the King of the Rumba beat
When I play the marracas
I go chick-chicky-boom
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Annabel Takes a Tour

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Annabel Takes a Tour (1938) starring Lucille Ball, Jackie Oakie

In Annabel Takes a Tour, Lucille Ball plays the title role of Annabel Allison.  She’s a movie starlet who’s going on a publicity tour.  One where her publicity agent Lannie Morgan, played by Jackie Oakie, keeps getting her into trouble.  Along the way she finds herself falling in love with a romance novel author, unaware that he’s already married.

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The Andy Griffith Show episode guide

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The Andy Griffith Show episode guide – seasons 1 through 5

The Andy Griffith Show is one of the classic television series.  It deals with the live of a small town Sheriff, Andy Taylor, played by Andy Griffith.  Sheriff Andy’s a likeable, laid-back fellow, who’s typically correct with his homespun wisdom – but not infallible.  He’s a widower, raising his son Opie (Ron Howard). With the help of his Aunt Bea (Frances Bavier).

The cast is rounded out by his overly serious, bumbling, loyal, and likeable deputy Barney Fife (Don Knotts). And with a large cast of recurring characters.  These include Gomer (Jim Nabors), Goober, Ellie, Helen Krump, and many more.  Life in Mayberry is normally quiet, and the episodes reflect that. With minor issues being dealt with enjoyably.

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