Word: melodye
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MUSICAL Maidens, melody and mischief are most agreeably combined in: The Cocoanuts, The Student Prince, Tip-Toes, Sunny, The Vagabond King, Artists and Models, No, No, Nanette.
"You lousy momzer, I don't know why I ever married you. I'm going back to . . ." "Eddie Tilyou and his big-time melody boys will broadcast by special request 'Culoombia, the Chem of the . . ." "Quack, quack . . ." "Bryant 1840 . . ." "I guess you would like a girl to...
An editorial writer spoke of "that Big-time Melody Three, Insull, Ford and Wanamaker," in commenting on the fact that each of these three famous men was mentioned in the musical news of last week.
Chiefly noted for ridicule and melody are the following:
Elizabeth Rethberg, also of the Metropolitan, had her London debut, too, in Aida. London Times: "The conspicuous thing in the diva's singing is its independence of the mere effect of climaxes. She leads one on from point to point through expansion of Verdi's melody."