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...skewed wit helped lodge many a song in the musical muscle memory of anyone who loves vintage pop: Heart and Soul and Two Sleepy People (music by Hoagy Carmichael), I Don't Want to Walk Without You (Jule Styne), Jingle Jangle Jingle (Joseph Lilley), Hoop-Dee-Doo (Milton DeLugg). And when Loesser began marrying his own music to his words, he hatched even more smashes: What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? On a Slow Boat to China and a few instant standards, including No Two People and Wonderful Copenhagen, for the 1952 movie Hans Christian Andersen...
...breath-taking surprise was the eight-piece jazz unit known as Matty Malneck's orchestra which captivated the audience with its novel rhythms featuring a Harpo Marxish accordion player called Milton Delugg. Eve Arden as a wealthy patroness of odd theatricals proved to be a front of witty dialogue, Grace-McDonald and Frances Mercer are attractive ingenues, Jack Whiting appears as an adequate song-and-dance man. The dancing of Don Loper and Maxine Barrat provides dynamic climaxes for several of the sequences. "All the Things You Are" is probably the standout among the ever-original and entrancing Kern tunes...
...Blaisdale; Sect. 17, W. Young; Sect. 18, E. Ambursky; Sect. 19, S. A. Freeman; Sect. 20, I. S. Hofer; Sect. 21, C. K. Lewis; Sect. 22, A. O. Fink; Sect. 23, A. C. B. Baumaun; Sect. 24, P. Bradley. Regular ushers as follows: Sect. 13, (A) L. Delugg and C. E. Arnold, (B) H. Andelman and G. C. Bettelstone, (C) W. Cantor, (D) H. W. Connolly; Sect. 14, (A) C. Amsder and R. H. Greenman, (B) J. C. Dowd and S. B. Horwitz, (C) J. Irealite, (D) T. E. Kendrick; Sect. 15 (A) M. O. Bogart and R. F. Kelley...