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It's Today lyrics, written by Jerry Herman, performed by Lucille Ball in Mame

It’s Today

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It’s Today lyrics, written by Jerry Herman, performed by Lucille Ball in Mame

Mame: Light the candles,
Get the ice out,
Roll the rug up,
It’s today.
Though it may not be anyone’s birthday,
And though it’s far from the first of the year,
I know that this very minute has history in it, we’re here!

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Havin’ A Wonderful Wish (Time You Were Here)

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Havin’ A Wonderful Wish (Time You Were Here) lyrics – performed in Sorrowful Jones, music by Jay Livingston, lyrics by Ray Evans, sung by Lucille Ball (dubbed by Annette Warren)

And I’m saving all my love for you
Just keeping all my love for you
The stars look down, they seem to say
Maybe love is on it’s way
I’m having a wonderful wish
I’ve been waiting so long,
Time you were here.

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Open A New Window

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Open A New Window lyrics – written by Jerry Herman, performed by Lucille Ball in Mame

Open a new window,
Open a new door,
Travel a new highway,
That’s never been tried before;
Before you find you’re a dull fellow,
Punching the same clock,
Walking the same tightrope
As everyone on the block.

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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

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 Facts of Life

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The Facts of Life (1960) starring Lucille BallBob Hope

The Facts of Life is a 1960 comedy starring Lucille Ball and Bob Hope, dealing with a very serious subject: adultery. The movie begins with Lucille Ball and Bob Hope arriving at a foreign hotel kissing, and with Lucille Ball asking the question how she, a normal housewife, got involved with another man?  The movie is then told in flashback as she details how she came to be in this position.

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