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Song lyrics to Tijuana Taxi, written by Bud Coleman (September 1965), recorded by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass

Tijuana Taxi [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to Tijuana Taxi, written by Bud Coleman (September 1965), recorded by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass

Down in old Tijuana town
There’s this happy honkin’ sound,
Something you just can’t put down
It’s the world renown Tijuana Taxi cab.
So, you’re not impressed you say
With a beat up Chevrolet
But that driver man Jose
Knows his way around Tijuana town.

Unfaithfully Yours (1948) starring Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell

Unfaithfully Yours

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Unfaithfully Yours (1948) starring Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell

Unfaithfully Yours is a black comedy about a musical conductor (Rex Harrison). He suspects his younger wife (Linda Darnell) of infidelity. He literally lets his imagination run wild. Directed by Preston Sturges.

Song lyrics to Anchors Away, written by Joyce Eilers / Bob Lowden

Anchors Away [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to Anchors Away, written by Joyce Eilers / Bob Lowden

Stand Navy out to sea, fight our battle cry!
We’ll never change our course so vicious foes steer shy-y-y-y!
Roll out the TNT, anchors aweigh!
Sail on to victory, and sink their bones to Davy Jones, hooray!

Song lyrics to San Antonio Rose by Bob Sills and His Texas Playboys

San Antonio Rose [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to San Antonio Rose by Bob Sills and His Texas Playboys

New San Antonio Rose (originally just San Antonio Rose) was the signature song of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys. San Antonio Rose was an instrumental song written by Bob Wills, who first recorded it with the Playboys on November 28, 1938. Band members added lyrics and it was retitled New San Antonio Rose.

The Kennel Murder Case (1933) starring William Powell, Mary Astor, Eugene Pallette, directed by Michael Curtiz

The Kennel Murder Case

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The Kennel Murder Case (1933) starring William Powell, Mary Astor, Eugene Pallette, directed by Michael Curtiz

In The Kennel Murder Case, Philo Vance, accompanied by his prize-losing Scottish terrier, investigates a locked-room murder. The murder of a prominent and much-hated collector whose broken Chinese vase provides an important clue.

Song lyrics to An Ordinary Man, Music by Frederick Loewe, Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, sung by Rex Harrison in My Fair Lady

An Ordinary Man [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to An Ordinary Man, Music by Frederick Loewe, Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, sung by Rex Harrison in My Fair Lady Colonel Pickering (Wilfrid Hyde-White): Higgins, forgive the bluntness,But if I’m to be… 

Cold Turkey (1971) starring Dick Van Dyke, Pippa Scott, Bob Newhart, Tom Poston

Cold Turkey

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Cold Turkey (1971) starring Dick Van Dyke, Pippa Scott, Bob Newhart, Tom Poston

In Cold Turkey, Norman Lear makes his directorial debut with this farce about an entire town that tries to give up smoking in order to win $25 million.

Invitation to the Dance (1956) starring Gene Kelly

Invitation to the Dance

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Invitation to the Dance (1956) starring Gene Kelly

Synopsis of Invitation to the Dance

Invitation to the Dance is an anthology of three stories in dance. Gene Kelly wrote, directed, choreographed, and stars. The first story deals with a mime-like Pagliacci comic drama. The second is about a bracelet passed from owner to owner. The final is an Arabian Night adventure featuring animated cartoon characters drawn by the Hanna-Barbera animators.

Song lyrics to I Poured My Heart into a Song, written by Irving Berlin, sung by Rudy Vallee in Second Fiddle

I Poured My Heart Into a Song [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to I Poured My Heart into a Song, written by Irving Berlin, sung by Rudy Vallee in Second Fiddle

I poured my heart into a song,
And when you hear it, please remember from the start
You won’t be hearing just the words of a song,
Tou will be listening to my heart.
I poured my heart into a song,
And I’m afraid the words I chose are not so smart;
I couldn’t think of clever things to say in my song,
I had to say it with my heart.

Song lyrics to Things We Did Last Summer (1946), lyrics by Sammy Cahn, with music by Jule Styne

Things We Did Last Summer [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to Things We Did Last Summer (1946), lyrics by Sammy Cahn, with music by Jule Styne

The boat rides we would take
The moonlight on the lake
The way we danced and hummed our favorite song
The things we did last summer

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