Janet
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Post by Janet on Nov 17, 2022 19:32:18 GMT
I have a question about the song that Marybeth Hughes sings. Does anybody know the title of the song? I can just about make out these lyrics:
I've got you all to myself Here we are alone And I can't think of a thing Better than that
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Post by cmovieviewer on Nov 18, 2022 8:38:06 GMT
It is a catchy tune. Sorry, but I could not find any information for it on the internet. I would think the title would be "I've got you all to myself" based on the lyrics. IMDB says that the music for the film is by Cyril J. Mockridge, so perhaps he is the composer.
It is funny that Mary Beth Hughes is off-camera for the entire song.
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Post by Janet on Nov 18, 2022 13:28:12 GMT
It is a catchy tune. Sorry, but I could not find any information for it on the internet. I would think the title would be "I've got you all to myself" based on the lyrics. IMDB says that the music for the film is by Cyril J. Mockridge, so perhaps he is the composer.
It is funny that Mary Beth Hughes is off-camera for the entire song.
Thanks for looking anyway. I'm not even sure she is the one singing it, but it is indeed a catchy tune. I like it.
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Post by starliteyes on Nov 19, 2022 17:41:27 GMT
Janet, the song in question is I've Got You All to Myself, written by Ralph Rainger and Leo Robin. The actual singing of it was done by Sheila Ryan.
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Post by yanceycravat on Nov 27, 2022 7:28:05 GMT
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Post by Swithin on Dec 12, 2022 18:50:04 GMT
In the Sherlock Holmes Dress to Kill, there's a very catchy music hall song: "You Never Know Just Who You're Going to Meet." There's also "The Swagman," which is the tune in the music box, and important to the plot.
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